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The waiting room at the entrance to the terminal, completed in 2017. The bridge plaza terminal has existed at least since the opening of the Williamsburg Bridge in December 1903, and possibly earlier. [19] [20] On November 6, 1904, BRT streetcars began crossing the bridge to Lower Manhattan.
[21] [22] [24] On December 6, 1948, the last of the streetcar lines to run over the bridge, the "Williamsburg Bridge Local" shuttle between the Manhattan and Brooklyn trolley terminals, was converted into the B39 bus route. Afterwards, the Essex Street terminal was closed, and the kiosks to the terminal and subway station were removed from ...
Williamsburg, Brooklyn Williamsburg Bridge Plaza Lane 2 ... Extended to new bus terminal at Gateway Center North on August 31, 2014. [128] Q9.
A 2012 Nova Bus LFS Articulated (5327) on the Sheepshead Bay-bound B44 SBS, on an offset bus lane at Nostrand/Church Avenues, and at a bus stop Prior to SBS implementation in 2013, there was local service to Williamsburg Bridge Plaza and the local terminated at Avenue U. South of that point, the Limited made all stops in Sheepshead Bay and ...
The B60 bus route starts at Williamsburg Bridge Plaza near the Marcy Avenue station. After the subway station, buses head north and use a number of streets through the neighborhood, eventually reaching the Morgan Avenue station on the BMT Canarsie Line .
The Q59's western terminus is at the Williamsburg Bridge Plaza Bus Terminal in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.From there, it goes west on Broadway, turning right on Kent Avenue to travel north to Grand Street.
On January 28, 1951, the line was replaced with bus service, designated "B-61", [1] [25] between Greenpoint and Red Hook (the later terminal labeled as "Erie Basin"). [ 1 ] [ 26 ] In February 1960, the Transit Authority rerouted the bus route between Clinton Hill and Downtown Brooklyn, from Myrtle Avenue onto Park Avenue, due to traffic congestion.
The B46 bus route constitutes a public transit corridor in Brooklyn, New York City.The route runs primarily along Utica Avenue north from the Kings Plaza shopping center through Eastern Brooklyn, with continued service west along Broadway to the Williamsburg Bridge Plaza Bus Terminal.