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College Point is a mostly residential ethnically diverse community with some industrial areas. The neighborhood is served by several parks and contains two yacht clubs. College Point is located in Queens Community District 7 and its ZIP Code is 11356. [1] It is patrolled by the New York City Police Department's 109th Precinct. [5]
Queens-bound service rerouted to 59th Street in August 2015; Third Avenue service re-labeled QM32 in September 2016; QM32 service operates AM rush hours in both directions and PM rush hours eastbound only; QM3 Operated by Queens Transit 1970-1988, Caravan Transit 1988-1990, and Queens Surface Corporation [36] 1990-2005
In December 2019, the MTA released a draft redesign of the Queens bus network. [43] [44] As part of the redesign, the Q23 would have been replaced by a high-density "intra-borough" route, the QT11, running along 108th Street, Queens Boulevard, Union Turnpike, and 188th Street to Fresh Meadows. The QT11 would still originate in East Elmhurst but ...
College Point is a mostly residential ethnically diverse community with some industrial areas. The neighborhood is served by several parks and contains two yacht clubs. College Point is located in Queens Community District 7 and its ZIP Code is 11356. [1] It is patrolled by the New York City Police Department's 109th Precinct. [5]
One of the planned changes was the elimination of Q17-20 service between Flushing and College Point to eliminate competition with the Q25 route of Queens-Nassau Transit lines. Service was replaced by three routes: the new Q44FS between Flushing and College Point, the new Q17 Flushing-188th Street line, and the existing Q17A Little Neck-169th ...
It carries trains of the 7 local service, as well as the express <7> during rush hours in the peak direction. [2] It is the only currently operational IRT line to serve Queens. It is shown in the color purple on station signs, the official subway map, and internal route maps in R188 cars.
A 2007 Orion VII OG HEV (3716) on the East Midtown-bound Q60 at Queens Center Mall On January 9, 2006, the MTA Bus Company took over the operations of the Green Lines routes, part of the city's takeover of all the remaining privately operated bus routes.
The Q77 heads south on Francis Lewis to serve Springfield Gardens, while the Q76 heads north for Bayside, Whitestone, and College Point. The Q17 runs between 188th Street to serve Fresh Meadows and Flushing, and either 168th Street (Flushing), or Merrick Boulevard (Jamaica), with limited-stop service along the corridor during rush hours. [4]