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The S48 and S98 constitutes two bus routes in Staten Island, New York, running primarily on Victory Boulevard and Forest Avenue, between St. George Ferry Terminal and Arlington. It is operated by the New York City Transit Authority. The S48 was originally the R107 bus route, and was renumbered to S107, then the S48 in 1989.
The B48 bus route starts at Lincoln Road and Flatbush Avenue in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, near Prospect Park Station. From there, buses head north on Classon Avenue and south on Franklin Avenue through Crown Heights and Bedford–Stuyvesant to Flushing Avenue. Once it reaches Flushing Avenue, the B48 turns onto Wallabout Street and Flushing ...
Service to the Greenwich Street and Battery Place bus stop, used by 475 people per weekday, or 11 percent of all Manhattan-bound riders on the three routes would be discontinued. The change, which would take effect the same month, was expected to save $20,000 a year. This change had been implemented successfully on the X1 and X14 bus routes. [48]
System Locale Major city(s) Daily ridership Number of vehicles Daily vehicle revenue miles References AC Transit: Western Alameda and Contra Costa counties Oakland, Fremont, and Berkeley: 160,300 532 60,418 [48] Anaheim Resort Transit: Greater Anaheim Resort and Orange County: Anaheim: 24,600 42 1,826 [49] [50] Antelope Valley Transit Authority ...
Fort Worth ISD has released new information on school bus routes for the upcoming school year. The first day of school for Fort Worth students is Aug. 15 — a mere week away.
The Queens draft plan affects three existing bus routes: the B24, B57, and B62. [173] The MTA released a draft plan for Brooklyn's bus network on December 1, 2022. One bus route (the B39) remained completely unchanged, while the remaining routes underwent changes to their route, stop spacing, service frequencies, and/or service spans. [174] [175]
1–89 – local routes in various areas of the city; 40X–88X – express routes (specifically designated with an X) from uptown to various park and ride lots; 90–99 – Circulator routes in North Mecklenburg (and formerly Matthews/Mint Hill) that will deviate for pick ups up to 3/4 of a mile from the route with advanced notice.
On November 9, 1936, the North Shore Bus Company restarted service on the route as part of its new franchise for all bus routes in Zone B (Flushing and Northern Queens), except those operated by the New York and Queens Transit Corporation. Bayside business owners and residents had requested the restoration of this route.