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  2. List of bus routes in Westchester County, New York - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of express bus routes in New York City - Wikipedia

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    It additionally operated four special routes to racetracks in the New York City metropolitan area. Service was discontinued on April 1, 1980. The M7 express route became a part of the X23 route upon being taken over by the New York City Transit Authority, then became the original X90. X90 service to 5th Avenue & 110th Street was discontinued in ...

  4. Lists of bus routes in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The list of bus routes in New York City has been split by borough: List of bus routes in Manhattan; List of bus routes in Brooklyn; List of bus routes in the Bronx; List of bus routes in Queens; List of bus routes in Staten Island; There is also a list of express bus routes: List of express bus routes in New York City

  5. Open Loop New York - Wikipedia

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    Open Tour New York commenced operating on May 14, 2014, with 15 open top buses. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As part of a global rebranding, it was renamed Open Loop New York on September 3, 2014. It ceased operations in 2017 with operations incorporated into those of Big Bus Tours .

  6. M96 and M106 buses - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Department of Plant and Structures began operating a bus route designated the M6 – which soon became NYCO's 19 on July 1, 1921. It was operated by Green Bus Lines from 1933 to 1936, when it was taken over by the New York City Omnibus Corporation on June 22, 1936.

  7. M31 and M57 buses - Wikipedia

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    The route, formerly numbered M20, became M28 on July 1, 1974, as part of the renumbering of bus routes in Manhattan. [ 10 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] On September 10, 1989, the M28 (57th Street Crosstown) and M103 (59th/60th Street Crosstown) routes were merged to form the M57.

  8. Seeing New York - Wikipedia

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    Seeing New York (officially Seeing New York Automobiles, Inc.) was a New York City sightseeing tour company that operated electric omnibuses and boats in the early 20th century. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The "Seeing New York" electric omnibus waits in front of the Flatiron Building, filled with well-dressed tourists Well-dressed tourists look up while on a ...

  9. B52 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The B52 is a bus route that constitutes a public transit line operating in Brooklyn, New York City, running mostly along Fulton Street, Greene Avenue, and Gates Avenue between Downtown Brooklyn and Ridgewood, Queens. The B52 is operated by the MTA New York City Transit Authority.