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  2. Jamaica Buses - Wikipedia

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    South Jamaica, NY 11434-1296 Jamaica Buses, Inc. , also known as Jamaica Bus Lines [ 1 ] or the Jamaica Bus Company , [ 2 ] was a bus company in New York City , United States , operating local service in Queens and express service to Manhattan until January 30, 2006, when the MTA Bus Company took over its operations.

  3. Q20 and Q44 buses - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] North Shore only acquired the Q25 on a temporary basis; [21] as compensation, the city assured the company that they would get a new route between Flushing and Jamaica via Main Street. [21] This was planned to go into service after the extension of Main Street, including a bridge over the Grand Central Parkway , was completed. [ 21 ]

  4. Jamaica, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens.It has a popular large commercial and retail area, though part of the neighborhood is also residential. Jamaica is bordered by Hollis, St Albans, and Cambria Heights to the east; South Jamaica, Rochdale Village, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Springfield Gardens to the south; Laurelton and Rosedale to the southeast ...

  5. Guy R. Brewer Boulevard buses - Wikipedia

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    On October 13, 1899, the LIER was purchased by the New York & North Shore Railway Company (a subsidiary of the New York and Queens County Railway), which operated the Flushing–Jamaica Line along today's 164th Street. [9] [27] On March 12, 1900, through service on the combined routes began between Flushing and Far Rockaway. [8]

  6. Green Bus Lines - Wikipedia

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    Rockaway Boulevard, North Boundary Road JFK International Airport North Boundary Road and Eastern Road, and USPS Airport Mail Facility Originally operated by Queens Bus Corporation, it first operated on July 19, 1922. Extended to 165th Street Terminal ca. 1989. [18] Q6 Limited-stop service added by MTA on April 19, 2010. [22] [23]

  7. Port Washington North, New York - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Geological Survey, the highest point in Port Washington North is located at the Port Washington North–Sands Point border on Middle Neck Road, at approximately 100–110 feet (30–34 m), and the lowest point is Manhasset Bay, which is at sea level.

  8. Jamaica station - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica is a major train station of the Long Island Rail Road located in Jamaica, Queens, New York City. With weekday ridership exceeding 200,000 passengers, [ 8 ] it is the largest transit hub on Long Island , the fourth-busiest rail station in North America, and the second-busiest station that exclusively serves commuter traffic.

  9. Port of New York and New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    New York Sector for US Coast Guard (Home Port website) 2012 Port Guide (PDF), PANYNJ, archived from the original (PDF) on July 23, 2012; Economic Impact of New York-New Jersey Port/Maritime Industry for 2010 (PDF) (Report). PANYNJ. October 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-01-26