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Weekends, service would run to Tottenville between 5 a.m. and 8 p.m. and to Hylan Boulevard between 8 p.m. and 1:20 a.m. Service in the other direction to Port Richmond would operate from Tottenville between 4:40 a.m. and 8 p.m. and from Hylan Boulevard between 8 p.m. and 12:45 a.m.. [8]
The unidirectional fare, payable with MetroCard or OMNY, a contactless payment system, is $7. Discount fare media is available. Except for the ad hoc X80 service, coins are not accepted on express buses. Express buses operate using over-the-road diesel-powered, 45-ft-long coaches, from Motor Coach Industries and Prevost Car.
This list contains all stations currently operating on the Staten Island Railway (SIR). All active SIR stations are located on the Main Line, which spans from the St. George Ferry Terminal to Tottenville. Stations tend to be built either above ground level on embankments or are open-cut stations built below ground level, but open to the sky.
Originally operated only between Richmondtown Restoration and Tottenville (see R108) Tottenville destination changed to Main Street and Amboy Road; Extended to loop Rossville Avenue, Woodrow Road, and Bloomingdale Road in 1995; Service truncated from Tottenville to Bricktown Mall in 2011 with the opening of the Charleston Depot, which is behind ...
The school board created the Bell Time Task Force in late 2022 to present new bell schedules for the 2023-24 school year to help address the shortage of bus drivers. The task force is made up of ...
Cumberland County Schools officials are considering changing bell schedules at 10 elementary schools, which could mean earlier starts or later endings to the day. ... Current schedule: 7:45 a.m ...
[9]: 9 [65] On July 4, 1997, the MTA eliminated fares for travel between Tompkinsville and Tottenville as part of the year's "One City, One Fare" fare reductions. [66] United Transportation Union Local 1440, the union representing SIR employees, was concerned about the fare reduction in part because of an expected increase in ridership. [67]
The change took effect on September 13, 1992 as part of the New York City Transit Authority's Fare Deal improvements program. [ 12 ] In April 2001, the MTA announced it would increase the span of S79 service on Sundays from 8:38 p.m. to 11 p.m. from Bay Ridge, and from 7:23 p.m. to 9:50 p.m. from Staten Island Mall due to demand for increased ...