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Route 299 New Paltz Road Route 9W Zone 1: New Paltz (village and town) Zone 2: Lloyd; Renamed Route UPL on April 1, 2013. [11] [12] M Ulster mall circulator: Route 9W Private mall drives None 50¢ fare. Renamed Route MALL on April 1, 2013. [13] [14] N SUNY Ulster: Rosendale Route 32 park-ride Route 213 Lucas Avenue Zone 1: Marbletown; Zone 2 ...
Routes deviate greatly from regular bus routes to better serve neighborhoods and schools. Routes have a four digit number - the first two digits identify the school served; by using the number of the regular route that serves the school, and the last two digits identify the general area served; by using the number of the regular route for that ...
The Bee-Line Bus System, the bus system for Westchester County, operates a network of bus routes throughout Westchester County, serving destinations throughout much of the county and parts of The Bronx in New York City. Routes are sometimes identified with a "W" prefix for Westchester County (ex: W60), following the same system used by the MTA.
[1] [2] All routes are operated by New York City Transit. All routes run during rush hours in the peak direction. In addition, the SIM1C, SIM3C, SIM4C and SIM33C provide off-peak weekday and weekend service, and the SIM1C provides overnight service. These four -C routes cover most stops in Manhattan served by other routes during peak hours.
MTA Bus Company: New York City: New York City 422,200 5,725 [397] [398] Nassau Inter-County Express: Nassau County: Long Beach, Glen Cove: 84,969 [399] New York City Transit: New York City: New York City 2,188,400 5,725 [397] [398] NFTA Metro: Erie and Niagara counties Buffalo, Niagara Falls: 48,200 Kingston Citibus: Kingston: Kingston [400 ...
In addition, free transfers were allowed between the Bx55 and intersecting bus routes, changing the route from a rapid transit replacement to a limited-stop branch of the Bx15. [164] In 1995, New York City Transit was in the process of building a weather-protected intermodal terminal at Third Avenue–149th Street. [164]
Most routes west of Port Jefferson and Patchogue are scheduled with 30 minute headways (60 minutes on routes 3, 10 and 15) during weekdays until at least 6:00 p.m. On all routes from Port Jefferson and Patchogue and to the east, including the north-south routes between those two terminals, there are 60-minute headways (except for 30-minute headways on routes 51 and 66).
The S48 and S98 constitutes two bus routes in Staten Island, New York, running primarily on Victory Boulevard and Forest Avenue, between St. George Ferry Terminal and Arlington. It is operated by the New York City Transit Authority. The S48 was originally the R107 bus route, and was renumbered to S107, then the S48 in 1989.