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On November 9, 1936, the North Shore Bus Company restarted service on the route as part of its new franchise for all bus routes in Zone B (Flushing and Northern Queens), except those operated by the New York and Queens Transit Corporation. Bayside business owners and residents had requested the restoration of this route.
County Route 85 is a 0.69-mile (1.11 km) county road known as East Williston Road, located entirely within the Incorporated Village of East Williston, in Nassau County, New York, United States. CR 85 consists of the portion of New York State Route 25B owned by Nassau County and maintained by the Nassau County Department of Public Works. [10] [11]
Buffalo Public School bus route. Only operates on school days-- and then only one, one-way trip-- but is open to general public use. As of September 4, 2022, route number changed from 110A to 110S. [16] 111 S South-Michigan CS Lovejoy & North Ogden to/from Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts: Buffalo Public School bus routes.
The county's transit agency introduced changes to accommodate rider accessibility, improve reliability and frequency.
The following bus routes serve Little Neck Parkway: Weekday Q36 buses run between Jericho Turnpike and either 41st Avenue (Little Neck LIRR station), or 40th Avenue (Jamaica). [7] [8] From there, service is replaced with the QM5, QM8 and QM35 buses until Long Island Expressway, [8] [9] [10] then the QM3 takes over heading to Northern Boulevard. [8]
NY 25A (72.91 miles or 117.34 kilometres) is an alternate route of NY 25 across northern Long Island. The route begins at the Queens Midtown Tunnel in Queens and ends at NY 25 in Calverton. [1] It was assigned c. 1927. [3] [11] NY 25B (7.25 miles or 11.67 kilometres) is an alternate route of NY 25 between eastern Queens and Mineola, Nassau ...
[56] [57] This was part of the MTA's ongoing pilot program to mount bike racks on several bus routes. [57] In September 2015, the S53 and S93 routes in Staten Island had been the first routes to receive the racks. [3] [58] The expanded program restored bike racks on the Flushing to Co-op City bus corridor for the first time since 2005. [57]
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.