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The Midtown Bus Terminal is the central hub for bus travel to and from New York City. Located from 40 to 42 streets, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, the terminal is both the largest bus station in the nation and the busiest in the world.
As part of our continued initiative to enhance public outreach, the Port Authority of NY & NJ formed the Port Authority Bus Terminal Advisory Council (PABTAC).
The new facility will include a stunning 2.1-million-square-foot main bus terminal with a light-filled atrium entrance, a separate bus storage and staging building, and new ramps leading directly into and out of the Lincoln Tunnel.
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Take an uptown NYC Transit subway A, C or E train one stop to 42 Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal. Follow signs to Port Authority Bus Terminal. For Amtrak information and schedules, click here .
The world’s busiest bus terminal opened in 1950, after the mayor of New York City requested the Port Authority to consolidate eight separate, smaller bus terminals throughout Midtown Manhattan in order to relieve street congestion.
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In 1970, the Port Authority devised an innovative plan to increase capacity of the bus network that had great impact and is still successful today. A two-mile exclusive bus lane (XBL) was constructed on the New Jersey approach to the bus terminal, allowing buses -- and the commuters inside -- to reach the bus terminal faster.