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As part of the new plan, the Q72 will continue to serve LaGuardia Airport, with a slight modification to its southern terminus. The Q72 will turn right onto 62nd Drive, Queens Boulevard, and 59th Avenue, serving Queens Center Mall and the Woodhaven Boulevard station. This change was made because the Woodhaven Boulevard station is planned to ...
At Hoffman Drive and Queens Boulevard, it interchanges with the Woodhaven Boulevard station, and the Q11, Q21, Q29, Q52/Q53 SBS, Q59, Q60 and Q88 bus routes. The Q38 then turns right onto Woodhaven Boulevard, left onto Eliot Avenue to Middle Village, right onto Fresh Pond Road in Ridgewood, left onto Metropolitan Avenue, and back into Middle ...
The Q59 turns right on Junction Boulevard and terminates at 62nd Road, near Rego Center and the 63rd Drive–Rego Park subway station in Rego Park. [2] [6] The westbound Q59 turns right off 62nd Road onto Queens Boulevard. At 90th Street, it makes a right to serve Queens Center and Queens Place Mall. This is so the Q59 can make a turn from the ...
Elmhurst- 92nd Street & 59th Avenue / Queens Center Mall & Woodhaven Blvd Station: Via: Horace Harding Expressway, 73rd Avenue, Springfield Boulevard: End: Queens Village - Amboy Lane & Springfield Boulevard / Queens Village LIRR Station: Length: 9.1 miles (14.6 km) Other routes: Q17 Kissena Boulevard/188th Street Q30 Utopia Parkway: Service ...
Began service on July 7, 1970, originally operated on QM2 route north/west of Utopia Parkway [126] Operated by Queens Transit 1970-1988, Queens Surface Corporation 1988-2005 [36] Queens-bound service rerouted to 59th Street in August 2015; Renumbered from QM2A in September 2011; QM21 Formerly operated by Jamaica Buses [36] Began service June 21 ...
The Kings Plaza shopping mall at Avenue U opened on September 11, 1970, [51] [52] with the Q35 bus route serving the new mall. [ 53 ] Open-door service on the Q35 route in Brooklyn was added circa 1976; [ 54 ] [ 55 ] until then, buses only made drop offs northbound and pickups southbound in Brooklyn north of Kings Plaza. [ 56 ]
The Q11, Q21, Q52, and Q53 bus routes constitute a public transit corridor running along Woodhaven and Cross Bay Boulevards in Queens, New York City.The corridor extends primarily along the length of the two boulevards through "mainland" Queens, a distance of 6 miles (9.7 km) [5]: 19 between Elmhurst and the Jamaica Bay shore in Howard Beach.
A 2007 Orion VII OG HEV (3716) on the East Midtown-bound Q60 at Queens Center Mall. On January 9, 2006, the MTA Bus Company took over the operations of the Green Lines routes, part of the city's takeover of all the remaining privately operated bus routes. [35] [36] [37] Under the MTA in August 2007, overnight service on the Q60 was added. [38]