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NYC Bus: M104, M116. West 116th Street Columbia University: Bidirectional NYC Bus: M4, M104 NYC Subway: train at 116th Street–Columbia University. West 120th Street / Broadway: NYC Bus: M4, M104 West 120th Street / Amsterdam Avenue: NYC Bus: M11. LaSalle Street / Amsterdam Avenue 125th Street: NYC Bus: M11, M100, M101, M104, M125
Scarsdale station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line, located in Scarsdale, New York. Scarsdale is the southernmost station on the two-track section of the Harlem Line; a third track begins to the south. Scarsdale is the second busiest Metro-North station in Westchester County, after White Plains. It is the ...
The current New York City Transit Authority rail system map; Queens is located to the center and right portion of the map. The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system that serves four of the five boroughs of New York City in the U.S. state of New York: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens.
On April 19, 1977, the New York City City Planning Commission approved plans to extend the route west on Metropolitan Avenue, south on Woodhaven Boulevard, east on Union Turnpike and north on 71st Avenue. The extension was intended to serve the 740 residents of the Forest Park Cooperative on Union Turnpike. [165]
The New York City Transit Authority, in March 1971, sought permission from the New York City Board of Estimate to operate express buses during rush hours along the FDR Drive. It was hoped that the route would attract Upper East Side residents that used their cars to get to the Financial District. [264] Began service on April 12, 1971 as the M23X.
The Q44 is one of two Queens bus routes to operate between the two boroughs (along with the Q50). The Q44 and Q20 were originally operated by the North Shore Bus Company from the 1930s to 1947; they are now operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations under the New York City Transit brand. In June 1999, the Q44 began limited stop service in Queens ...
A map from 2005 included in Metropolitan Transportation Authority planning documents that shows the proposed location for a commuter railroad station in Sunnyside, Queens.
MTA Regional Bus Operations: Operator: New York City Transit Authority: Garage: Fresh Pond Depot: Vehicle: Orion VII NG HEV New Flyer Xcelsior XD40 [1] Began service: June 20, 1896 (Fresh Pond Road Line) November 1899 (Flushing–Ridgewood Line) July 17, 1949 (bus) [2] September 13, 2010 (Q58 Limited) Route; Locale: Queens, New York, U.S ...