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Passageways connect this station to the nearby station at Times Square–42nd Street, providing a free transfer, and to the Port Authority Bus Terminal. The 42nd Street station was built as an express station for the Independent Subway System (IND)'s Eighth Avenue Line. The station opened on September 9, 1932, as part of the initial section of ...
The Federal Writers Project's 1940 publication of New York: A Guide to the Empire State lists the All American Bus Depot on West 42nd, the Consolidated Bus Terminal on West 41st, and the Hotel Astor Bus Terminal on West 45th. [7] The Dixie Bus Center on 42nd Street, located on the ground floor of the Dixie Hotel, opened in 1930 and operated ...
Westbound terminal NYC Bus: M20, M104 (all buses northbound only); (M42 at 42nd St) Port Authority Bus Terminal NYC Subway: trains at Times Square–42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal. 42nd Street Ninth Avenue: Eastbound station NYC Bus: M11 (southbound only); M42 40th Street Eighth Avenue: Westbound
Media related to Buses in Staten Island, New York City at Wikimedia Commons "Staten Island Bus Map" . Metropolitan Transportation Authority. January 2020 "Staten Island Bus Service" . Metropolitan Transportation Authority. January 2020
This was the result of the two-year Staten Island Bus Study conducted by MTA, launched in 2015, which analyzed trip performance data, ridership profiles and extensive customer input, to determine the most effective way to reconfigure the network. [1] [2] All routes are operated by New York City Transit.
South terminal for the 42nd Street Shuttle at all times except late nights [10] Inwood–207th Street: IND Eighth Avenue Line: North terminal for A trains at all times [11] Dyckman Street: Some northbound a.m. rush hour A trains terminate at this station Some southbound p.m. rush hour A trains begin at this station [11] 168th Street: North ...
The S61, S62, S66, S91, and S92 buses constitute a public transit line in Richmond County, New York City. These routes primarily run along Victory Boulevard towards multiple western Staten Island communities, splitting at Mid-Island. They are operated by the MTA Regional Bus Operations under the New York City Transit Authority brand.
The street has several major landmarks, including (from east to west) the headquarters of the United Nations, the Chrysler Building, Grand Central Terminal, the New York Public Library Main Branch, Times Square, and the Port Authority Bus Terminal. The street is known for its theaters, especially near the intersection with Broadway at Times ...