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As an integral artery of Staten Island, Hylan Boulevard is a commercial corridor and a heavily trafficked roadway. At the northernmost end is Buono Beach, a small park with views of New York Harbor, as well as the Alice Austen House (address: 2 Hylan Blvd.), the historical home of native Island photographer Alice Austen and one of the few remaining Dutch Colonial structures on the Island.
These routes replaced the X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X7, X8, and X9 routes in the Staten Island Bus Redesign. [8] [9] The SIM1 was extended to Houston Street on January 13, 2019. The SIM10 has had multiple trips added, it operates from 2:00PM to 6:40PM leaving Manhattan, and from 4:10AM to 8:10AM leaving Staten Island.
It then runs west on McClean Avenue, north on Fingerboard Road and south on Hylan Boulevard. It then runs northwest on Clove Road, passing by Grasmere station. At Targee Street, Port Richmond-bound buses make a dogleg turn to access the westbound Staten Island Expressway Service Road, where it joins the S93.
Hylan Plaza debuted in 1966 with the opening of a Fox Plaza, now United Artists Movie Theater, and a W.T. Grant department store, now Kmart.By 1968 a new Garber Brothers department store, later a Toys "R" Us/Babies "R" Us combination, and a Pathmark supermarket were added as anchors to the shopping center.
Staten Island: Narrows Road, Hylan Boulevard, Richmond Avenue: End: New Springville – Staten Island Mall: Length: 14.8 miles (23.8 km) Other routes: S59 Richmond Avenue Local/Hylan Boulevard South; S89 Richmond Avenue Limited S78 Hylan Boulevard Local: Service; Operates: 4:10 AM - 1 AM: Annual patronage: 2,476,147 (2023) [1] Transfers: Yes ...
Hylan Boulevard is the first major intersection, 0.2 miles (0.32 km) to the north. [2] After intersecting Amboy Road and then crossing under the Staten Island Railway, Richmond Avenue continues north to Arthur Kill Road. A tenth of a mile later, the avenue intersects with the end of Korean War Veterans Parkway (formerly Richmond Parkway).
Added on January 13, 2019 to provide more reliable service between the northern portion of the Hylan Blvd corridor and East Midtown, and restore usage of the old New Dorp terminal on Mill Road. SIM15 X15 [6] SIM22 X1, X5, X17J, X21, X23 [6] Staten Island-bound trips rerouted from Fifth Avenue to Lexington Avenue on August 30, 2018 [33] SIM23 SIM24
Staten Island Mall service rerouted from St. George to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn in 1992 over the Verrazzano–Narrows Bridge. S78 extended to Bricktown Mall in 2011 with the opening of the Charleston Depot, which is behind the mall; R104 St. George Ferry Ramp "E" Sand Lane and Seaside (now Father Capodanno Boulevard, South Beach)