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The New York City Omnibus Corporation bus started the route (M20-20) on April 1, 1936, to replace the New York Railways' 116th Street Crosstown Line streetcar. It has largely remained the same, with the exception of in 1993, when it, along with some other Manhattan crosstown routes, had their designations changed, with the M20 becoming the M116.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Bus routes in Manhattan (34 P) I. Independent Subway System (2 C, 34 P) ... M116 (New York City bus)
M116 or M-116 may refer to: M116 (New York City bus), a New York City Bus route in Manhattan; M-116 (Michigan highway), a state highway; M116 howitzer, United States military howitzer; M116 Husky, a tracked amphibious cargo carrier/marginal terrain vehicle in service with the United States Marine Corps; Mercedes-Benz M116 engine, an automobile ...
The Manhattan bus routes should not be confused with Megabus routes originating from Manhattan. Like the Manhattan bus routes, Megabus route designations consist of the letter "M" followed by a number. All routes in operate local service; additional limited-stop or Select Bus Service routes are noted below. [4]
A New York City bus driver came to the rescue of a little girl after he spotted her walking alone last month. Veteran MTA employee Luis Jimenez was finishing his shift driving the M116 bus on ...
As part of a pilot program by the MTA to make five bus routes free (one in each borough), the Q4 was selected alongside the B60, Bx18, M116 and S46/96 to become fare-free in July 2023. [56] [57] The pilot program would last six to twelve months and buses would display a "Fare Free" sign, similar to the one used on the Q70. [58]
April 1, 1936 (now the M116 bus) Third Avenue Railway: 125th Street Crosstown Line: Fort Lee Ferry: East Harlem: 125th Street August 5, 1941 (no longer a separate bus route; served by the Bx15 and M60) Union Railway: 138th Street Crosstown Line: Harlem: Bronx 135th Street and Madison Avenue July 10, 1948 (now the Bx33 bus in the Bronx) New York ...
The slowest bus routes are typically crosstown bus routes in Manhattan, with 14 of the slowest bus routes in 2017 being crosstown bus routes. [ 175 ] : 28 In 2017, the slowest bus route was the M42 crosstown bus on 42nd Street, which had an average speed of 3.9 miles per hour (6.3 km/h), approximately a walking pace.