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Madison Avenue (NB), lexington Avenue (SB), 23rd Street, 57th Street, West Street, Rossville Avenue, Foster Road, Amboy Road Peak service only; On April 23, 1991, the Mayor held a public hearing on a proposed resolution to approve the establishment of the X30 and X31 bus routes on a six-month pilot basis. [232] Began service on June 3, 1991. [233]
The route was extended further west from Lenox Avenue to Broadway and West 106th Street in 1997. [100] On June 23, 1998, weekday service was increased to run every 20 minutes between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. [85] The route was converted to Select Bus Service on May 25, 2014. [101] M66
The western end (13th Avenue and 86th Street) was swapped with the B64 in 2010. In June 2020, the B1 was converted into an articulated bus route. Before articulation, Jackie Gleason Depot used to provide additional service to Kingsborough Community College in the A.M. rush with buses that run on compressed natural gas, as well as Flatbush Depot.
The B20 then heads west to Fresh Pond Road, and then turns south on that road to Myrtle Avenue. It then heads southwest on Summerfield and Schaefer Streets (Decatur Street northbound), with the southbound route taking a detour at Wyckoff Avenue via Covert Street. After reaching Broadway, it turns east on Broadway until reaching Broadway Junction.
Eighth Avenue West 14th Street: Bidirectional NYC Bus: M12 to Columbus Circle, M20 to Lincoln Center NYC Subway: trains at 14th Street/Eighth Avenue. Seventh Avenue West 14th Street: NYC Bus: M20 to South Ferry NYC Subway: trains at 14th Street/Sixth Avenue. Sixth Avenue West 14th Street: NYC Bus: M7 to Harlem at West 17th Street, M55 to West ...
Following the one-way conversions of Sixth Avenue below 34th Street to one-way northbound, and of Broadway between 34th and 23rd Streets and between 14th and Canal Streets to one-way southbound, on November 10, 1963, the NYCO's Sixth Avenue bus (numbered 5) was discontinued and absorbed into the 6, now designated the Broadway-Seventh Avenue ...
The B67, which supplemented service in Downtown Brooklyn along Jay Street before the elimination of the B75, continues to serve that section of the route. The B61 is operated by MTA New York City Bus' Jackie Gleason Depot in Sunset Park, and the B57 is dispatched from the Grand Avenue Depot in Maspeth, Queens.
The Brooklyn City Railroad opened a branch of their Fulton Street Line along Greene Avenue, Franklin Avenue, and Gates Avenue to Broadway by 1874. [3] By 1897, the line was extended northeast along Gates Avenue past Broadway to Myrtle Avenue, and east along Myrtle Avenue on trackage built for the Bushwick Avenue Line to Ridgewood, Queens. [4]