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Hempstead trips: Nassau Road, Main Street (Freeport) All trips: Meadowbrook State Parkway, Ocean Parkway: Summer 2024 daily service from May 24 until September 29; [30] on weekends, alternate trips are extended to/from Hempstead Transit Center. Additional Norwell Health at Jones Beach Theater concert service to/from the East Bathhouse stop.
Buses now depart from the park and ride lot on Marginal Way. Popular Greyhound destinations from Maine include Boston, New York and Washington, D.C. [57] Greater Portland Metro's BREEZ express bus runs thirteen times on weekdays and six times on Saturdays between Portland and Brunswick. [58] It stops in Portland, Yarmouth, Freeport and Brunswick.
In 2013, the NICE bus system obtained a "windfall" from increased New York State aid of $5 million and $3 million from a fare increase for MetroCard bus riders. [60] In March 2014, the NICE bus system faced another $3.3 million budget deficit. [60] At that time, the bus system expected an additional $1.2 million in state aid. [60]
The Metro Breez (stylized METRO BREEZ) is an express bus service in Southern Maine, United States, provided by Greater Portland Metro.It runs thirteen times on weekdays and six times on Saturdays between Portland, the state's largest city, and Brunswick, around 30 miles (48 km) to the northeast, [1] with stops in Yarmouth and Freeport.
The Greater Portland METRO is a regional public transportation system, established in 1966, in Southern Maine.Operated by the Greater Portland Transit District, a transit district comprising Portland, Westbrook, Falmouth, Yarmouth, Freeport, Brunswick, the system also covers downtown Gorham and South Portland.
Fruitridge Shopping Center, South Land Park & 35th via Fruitridge Power Inn, College Greens, Fruitridge 5:45 am – 9:15 pm 7 am – 9 pm 7 am – 8:15 pm Originally operated as the Freeport-Fruitridge line from 1974 to 2003. Formerly served McMahon Drive and Lemon Hill Avenue, and terminated at Florin Mall (now Florin Towne Centre).
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On October 1, 1930, [44] the Bee Line routes began terminating at the newly constructed Jamaica Union Bus Terminal near its former terminus. The new bus terminal was located at Jamaica Avenue and New York Boulevard (now Guy R. Brewer Boulevard), adjacent to the now-closed Union Hall Street Long Island Rail Road station. [44] [45] [46] [47]