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The Madison Avenue Coach Company, a New York Railways subsidiary, [20] started operating replacement buses on February 1, 1935. Several changes were made to the route: instead of the Bowery, a shorter alignment via Centre Street and Lafayette Street was used, and a variant stayed on Madison Avenue south to 26th Street and short-turned at Astor ...
Since 1914, each of New York City's five boroughs has been coextensive with a county of New York State – unlike most U.S. cities, which lie within a single county or extend partially into another county, constitute a county in themselves, or are completely separate and independent of any county. Each borough is represented by a borough ...
The M Queens Boulevard/Sixth Avenue Local [3] is a rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored orange since it is a part of the IND Sixth Avenue Line in Manhattan. [4] The M operates 24 hours, although service patterns vary based on the time of day.
The expressway was designated as New York State Route 1B (NY 1B) c. 1941; [12] [13] [14] however, the designation was removed by 1947. [15] In 1945, public works planner Robert Moses proposed extending the highway to the proposed Thruway. Construction on the extension began in 1950, and the new route was opened in 1956. [11]
Pages in category "People murdered in New York City" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 253 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
By 1995, GM was close to shuttering its New York City outpost and moving to Westchester County. [94] However, after employee demand and receiving tax breaks from the city of New York, GM signed a smaller lease for 20,000 square feet (1,900 m 2 ), compared to the 110,000 square feet (10,000 m 2 ) they previously occupied. [ 95 ]