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The Bx12 is a public transit line in New York City bus route running east-west along 207th Street in Upper Manhattan and along the continuous Fordham Road and Pelham Parkway in the Bronx. The line started operating in the early 1900s as a streetcar line between Inwood in Manhattan and Belmont in the Bronx.
New route introduced in 1990 as the eventual replacement of the Bx12 branch to City Island, running all times except nights. Late night service in the neighborhood was discontinued after the Bx12 was shifted over to Co-op City in September 1990.
The Bx12 Select Bus Service in 2008, the first SBS route in New York City. The first Select Bus Service corridor, on the Bx12 along 207th Street, Fordham Road, and Pelham Parkway, was placed into service on June 29, 2008. [17] The next line, the M15, saw Select Service begin on October 10, 2010 after the delivery of new low-floor buses.
Bx3 (New York City bus) Bx4 and Bx4A buses; Bx6 (New York City bus) Bx12 bus; Bx15 and M125 buses; Bx18 (New York City bus) Bx23 and Q50 buses; Bx25 and Bx26 buses; Bx28 and Bx38 buses; Bx35 (New York City bus) Bx36 (New York City bus) Bx40 and Bx42 buses; Bx41 (New York City bus) B99, Bx99, and M99 buses
[175]: 36 Some of the longest routes are in Staten Island, where the average bus line is 10.6 miles (17.1 km) long. The longest local bus route in the city, the S78, is 20.8 miles (33.5 km) long and spans the entire length of Staten Island. Brooklyn also has several long bus routes, and the borough hosts three of the city's ten longest routes.
Riverdale (city line) West Farms Square: Broadway, Kingsbridge Road, Fordham Road, Southern Boulevard, 180th Street, and Boston Road January 24, 1948 now the Bx9 (formerly Bx20) bus City Island Line: Pelham Bay Park station on the Hell Gate Line: City Island: Orchard Beach Road and City Island Avenue August 8, 1919 Replaced in 1990 by the Bx29 bus
All Staten Island division bus depots are the members of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 726 of Staten Island, New York and are all operated by New York City Transit. [ 255 ] Buses in the Staten Island Division may be swapped between depots on an as-needed basis, and are not reflected in the route assignments as these are short-term loans to ...
A 2013 Motor Coach D4500CT (2272) on the Midtown-bound X64 on the Long Island Expressway’s HOV lane near the Brooklyn–Queens Expressway. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates 80 express bus routes in New York City, United States. Express routes operated by MTA Bus Company are assigned multi-borough (BM, BxM, QM) prefixes.