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A 2011 Nova Bus LFS (8007) on the Queens Village-bound Q1 local leaving the 165th Street Bus Terminal, traveling north on 165th Street at 89th Avenue in Jamaica, Queens in September 2018. The Q1 begins at Bays 1 and 2 of the 165th Street Bus Terminal. It runs north along Merrick Boulevard to Hillside Avenue, then proceeds east along Hillside ...
On March 22, 1938, Q44 service began between Flushing–Main Street and Archer Avenue at the Jamaica Long Island Rail Road station, [28] [29] when Main Street was extended south to the Grand Central Parkway. [30] The company advertised the route as the shortest "from the entire North Shore" of Queens to Jamaica, running 15 minutes between ...
The Q6 constitutes a bus route between Jamaica, Queens, and John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York City, but does not serve the terminals at JFK Airport. Originally operated by Green Bus Lines, it is now operated by the MTA Bus Company. Limited-stop service, which began in 2010, operates in the peak direction during rush hours.
This was later extended east to Old Mill Road (now 63rd Road) in November 1923. [22] Around this time, the city began to undertake a major widening project for Queens Boulevard. The railway company, however, refused to allow the city to remove the trolley tracks from the road, delaying the project for a decade until the 1930s. [16] [23] [24]
On July 9, 2007, Q25 limited-stop service was introduced, skipping stops between Flushing-Main Street and Jamaica during rush hours. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] In 2009, the northbound stop of the Q34 was relocated form eastbound Willets Point Boulevard at 149th Street to a location nearby on eastbound 25th Avenue at 149th Street where curb space was available.
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In 2014, the 164th Street corridor along with the Parsons/Kissena corridor and Main Street corridor were evaluated for a potential Select Bus Service (SBS) route between Flushing and Jamaica. [37] [38] The Q65 Limited was not selected for conversion; the Q44 Limited became the Q44 SBS on November 29, 2015, [39] and the Q25 Limited was studied ...
Service between Jamaica and Union Turnpike would be provided by a new route, the Q75. [40] [41] A final bus-redesign plan was released in December 2023. [42] [43] The Q17 would be converted into a limited-stop route with slightly fewer stops than the existing Q17 local service, but it would retain its full routing from Flushing to Jamaica. [44]