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The 14th Street Crosstown Line is a public transit line in Manhattan, New York City, running primarily along 14th Street from Chelsea or the West Village to the Lower East Side. Originally a streetcar line , it is now the M14 bus route , operated by the New York City Transit Authority .
14th Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, traveling between Eleventh Avenue on Manhattan's West Side and Avenue C on Manhattan's East Side. It forms a boundary between several neighborhoods and is sometimes considered the border between Lower Manhattan and Midtown Manhattan .
In June 2020, de Blasio announced that the city would test out busways on Main Street and Jamaica Avenue in Queens, 5th Avenue and 181st Street in Manhattan, and Jay Street in Brooklyn. The 14th Street busway would become permanent, and 16.5 miles (26.6 km) of new bus lanes would be added.
New York City Omnibus Corporation bus route (M17 - 14) replaced New York Railways' 14th Street Crosstown Line streetcar on April 20, 1936. Avenue D service added on January 28, 1951; initially from Broadway along 14th Street, Avenue D and Columbia Street to Stanton Street, and returning on Cannon Street and Houston Street. [81]
14th Street station (IRT Sixth Avenue Line) 14th Street/Eighth Avenue station; 14th Street station (IRT Second Avenue Line) 14th Street station (IRT Third Avenue Line) 14th Street station (PATH) M14 (New York City bus) 14th Street/Sixth Avenue station; 14th Street station (IRT Ninth Avenue Line) 14th Street Tunnel shutdown; 14th Street–Union ...
14th Street Line can refer to the following transit lines: BMT 14th Street Line (rapid transit), Manhattan, New York; 14th Street Crosstown Line (surface) (bus, formerly streetcar), Manhattan, New York; 14th Street Line (Washington, D.C.), now the Route 52 and 54 buses
The 14th Street Tunnel shutdown (also referred to as the L Project, the L train shutdown, or the Canarsie Tunnel reconstruction) was the partial closure and reconstruction of the New York City Subway's 14th Street Tunnel that took place from April 2019 to April 2020.
Articulated buses were introduced in 1996, and have since become prominent in the Bronx and Manhattan. [8] [5] Low-floor buses, designed to speed boarding and alighting and improve riding conditions for elderly and disabled passengers, were first tested in 1997 [9] [10] and have made up most of the new non-express buses ordered since the early ...