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The Q111, Q113, and Q114 bus routes constitute a public transit line between the Jamaica and Far Rockaway neighborhoods of Queens, New York City, running primarily along Guy R. Brewer Boulevard. The Q113 and Q114 provide limited-stop service between Jamaica and Far Rockaway, connecting two major bus- subway hubs, and crossing into Nassau County .
114-15 Guy R. Brewer Boulevard South Jamaica, NY 11434-1296 Jamaica Buses, Inc. , also known as Jamaica Bus Lines [ 1 ] or the Jamaica Bus Company , [ 2 ] was a bus company in New York City , United States , operating local service in Queens and express service to Manhattan until January 30, 2006, when the MTA Bus Company took over its operations.
Chicago Transit & Railfan Web Site: New York City Transit; The New York and Queens County Railway AND The Steinway Lines 1867-1939, Vincent F. Seyfried, 1950; The Don Harold and Francis J. Goldsmith, Jr. Brooklyn El and Trolley Pages (The JoeKorNer: Brooklyn Trolleys) "PRR Chronology, Discontinuance/Last Runs of Passenger Service" (PDF).
Guy Rollingsheim Brewer (January 27, 1904 – October 31, 1978, aged 74) [1] was an American politician who served in the New York State Assembly between 1969 and 1978. He was one of the first African-Americans to be elected to political office in the New York City borough of Queens, and the first African-American to serve as Majority Whip in the Assembly.
The Colosseum is one of New York City's largest jewelry exchanges. It has over 120 merchants and jewelers, a rooftop parking lot, and houses the 165th Street Mall's food court. Several New York rappers including Jamaica native 50 Cent shopped in the Colosseum growing up, and music videos have been filmed at the facility. [33] [36] [40] [41]
Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal Bay 22 and 23 127th Street, 109th Avenue, Cross Bay Boulevard: Howard Beach 164th Avenue and 92nd Street Originally operated by Courier Bus Company, service began on July 10, 1934. Extended from Guy R. Brewer Boulevard-Archer Avenue to 165th Street Terminal ca. 1989 [18] Q60: East Midtown, Manhattan
The Q85 would have been replaced by a "subway connector", the QT43, that would instead run on Guy R. Brewer Boulevard. [90] The redesign was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City in 2020, [91] and the original draft plan was dropped due to negative feedback. [92] A revised plan was released in March 2022. [93]
English: The former Merrick Theatre on the southeast corner of Jamaica Avenue and Guy R. Brewer Boulevard in the Jamaica section of Queens, New York City.Originally built in 1921 and boasting of being "Jamaica’s Largest Playhouse," it has served as a block of retail stores since at least the mid-20th Century.