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MTA Unveils New All-In-One Mobile App for Trip Planning and Service Information
App includes schedules and service alerts for subways, buses, lirr and metro-north  , public can sign up for app; currently in beta testing.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced that its new MTA app is available for download. The app is currently in BETA testing and will eventually succeed the MYmta app. The app features schedules, service alerts and more for subways, buses, Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad all in one place. Users can also book Access-A-Ride trips and see elevator and escalator outages at stations throughout the subway system.  Â
 âIf we want more customers to use public transit, providing travel tools that are easy and intuitive is key,â said MTA Acting Chief Customer Officer Shanifah Rieara . âThe new MTA app accomplishes just that, connecting riders to the information they need in one or two taps.â Â
Additional features in the Beta version of the new MTA app include:Â Â
Plan a trip to see recommended routes and check schedules for subways, buses, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North, PATH and AirTrain. Â
Get service alerts and see planned and unplanned service changes and best ways to get around. Â
Save favorite routes and stops for quick viewing of arrival times. Â
Live bus tracking to see where a bus is located that is approaching a stop, check when it will arrive, and follow it throughout its trip, including instant information on how many stops and minutes away a bus is. Â
Real-time on-board crowding for railroads. Â
Book Access-A-Ride trips, find pick up and drop off times for trips, and view trip history. Â
Improved search making it easier to see which search results are MTA stations and the services offered there at a glance.Â
Dynamic strip maps and station views indicate the service that is running at any given time.  Â
The app was co-developed with Axon Vibe, a smart mobility platform provider and former winner of the MTAâs Transit Tech Lab accelerator. Utilizing this smart transit technology MTA app users will also be able to opt into sharing their location data to receive smart, real-time, location-based notifications for their individual journey.Â
The aggregated data will be available to the MTA to better understand ridership and mobility patterns around the New York metropolitan area. This information will assist with improving transit operations to meet the needs of customers and developing innovative tools to help make it easier for riders to plan for transit and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This effort was supported by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).Â
âAxon Vibe is thrilled to continue supporting the MTA with our smart transit technology, aimed at promoting sustainable travel and increasing public transit ridership,â said Roman Oberli, CEO of Axon Vibe .Â
The app will replace MYmta when it becomes available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store later this year. Riders will not need to download a new app as it will automatically update on a mobile device if MYmta is already installed.    Â
Members of the public can sign up for access to the app here .Â
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MTA Announces New Bronx Local Bus Network Maps and Schedules Available Online
Route and schedule changes effective june 26, 2022, bus stop removal notices roll out at respective bus stop locations.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced that the maps and schedules for the new routes of the redesigned Bronx local bus network are available online on the projectâs website. New signage will be installed at all bus stops planned to be removed as part of the bus stop balancing effort to improve travel times. The modified routes are designed to better serve contemporary land use and population patterns that have emerged over the last several decades in the Bronxâs residential, business and cultural communities, and will be implemented on Sunday, June 26.
Thirteen bus routes will change, two new routes will be implemented, and other bus routes will have frequency improvements that bolster off-peak service and enhance network connectivity to other bus routes and subway lines. To download a copy of the schedules, visit Bronx Bus Schedules (mta.info) . A map can be found at the bottom of the timetable for bus routes that have changed.
This week, New York City Transit (NYCT) began adding advisories at bus stops throughout the Bronx and Upper Manhattan that will no longer be served as part of the new redesigned network. Consolidating closely spaced bus stops is a key element of increasing bus speeds and improving customer travel time. These bus stop removal notices will provide customers with a QR code in which riders can scan to learn more about the new routes, new destinations and benefits that will serve hundreds of thousands of Bronx bus riders. The process of removing bus stops will begin after the redesigned network is launched on June 26.
âFaster, more reliable service in the Bronx is right around the cornerâ said New York City Transit President Richard Davey . âWe encourage our Bronx rider to review new maps, timetables and use our trip planning tool to make the transition to updated stop locations and new schedules as smooth as possible.â
âThe maps and timetables of the new local bus network will help riders gain an overall understanding of the changes and new connections as a result of the redesigned routes,â said MTA Bus Company Acting President and New York City Transit Department of Buses Senior Vice President Frank Annicaro . âAn overview of the map will show that even routes that may not have changed much like the Bx19 will benefit from convenient connections with other newly streamlined routes such as the Bx36 and the Bx40/42.â
âWe are working to make sure every Bronx resident knows about the changes to their bus network,â said MTA Chief Customer Officer Sarah Meyer . âThere are a number of available resources at new.mta.info that we strongly encourage customers to use, and we will continue to communicate and spread awareness via digital screens and social media.â
In addition to the trip planning tool announced last month , customers can now plan a trip on the MTA homepage to see their travel options by selecting a date of June 26 or later, after the redesign is implemented. Individual bus route profile pages for Local, Limited and Select Bus Service routes are also available online, with explanations on any changes to service patterns and frequencies.
Beginning on Sunday, June 12 and continuing through the launch on Sunday, June 26, the MTA will have customer ambassadors at key bus stops in the Bronx and Upper Manhattan to explain the route changes and increase familiarity of the new bus network. The customer ambassadors will provide maps and route-specific brochures outlining the changes and highlights of the new local bus network. For more information about the Bronx local bus network redesign, visit https://new.mta.info/bronxbusredesign .
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B1 Bay Ridge - Manhattan Beach
via 86th St / Ocean Pkwy
B2 Kings Hwy Station - Kings Plaza
via Avenue R / Avenue S
B3 Bensonhurst - Bergen Beach
via Avenue U
B4 Bay Ridge - Sheepshead Bay
via Bay Ridge Pkwy / 86th St / Avenue Z
B6 Bath Beach - East New York
via Bay Pkwy / Avenue J / Flatlands Av
B7 Midwood - Bedford-Stuyvesant
via Kings Hwy / Saratoga Av
B8 Dyker Heights - East Flatbush
via 18th Av / Foster Av / Avenue D
B9 Bay Ridge - Kings Plaza
via 60th St / Avenue M
B11 Sunset Park - Midwood
via 49th & 50th St / Avenue J
B12 Lefferts Gardens - East New York
via Clarkson Av / Empire Blvd / East New York Av
B13 Spring Creek - Wyckoff Hospital
via Crescent St / Jamaica Av / Wyckoff Av
B14 Spring Creek - Crown Heights
via Sutter Av / Pitkin Av
B15 Bedford Stuyvesant - JFK Airport
via Marcus Garvey Blvd / New Lots Av
B16 Bay Ridge - Lefferts Gardens
via Ft Hamilton Pkwy / 13th & 14th Av
B17 Canarsie - Crown Heights
via Remsen Av / Seaview Av
B20 Ridgewood - Spring Creek
via Pennsylvania Av / Decatur St
B24 Williamsburg - Greenpoint
via Greenpoint Av & 48th St / Meeker Av
B25 Dwntn Bklyn & DUMBO - Broadway Junction
via Fulton St
B26 Downtown Brooklyn - Ridgewood
via Halsey St / Fulton St
B31 Gerritsen Beach - Kings Hwy Station
via Gerritsen Av / Avenue R
B32 Williamsburg - Long Island City
via Kent Av / Wythe Av
B35 Brownsville - Sunset Park
via Church Av / 39th St
B36 Sheepshead Bay - Coney Island
via Avenue Z / Surf Av
B37 Downtown Brooklyn - Bay Ridge
B38 Ridgewood - Downtown Brooklyn
via DeKalb & Lafayette Av
B39 Williamsburg Bridge Plaza - Lower East Side
via Williamsburg Bridge / Delancey St
B41 Kings Plaza - Downtown Brooklyn
via Flatbush Av / Livingston St
B42 Canarsie Pier - Rockaway Parkway Station
via Rockaway Pkwy
B43 Greenpoint - Lefferts Gardens
via Manhattan Av / Graham Av / Tompkins Av / Throop Av
B44 Sheepshead Bay - Williamsburg
via Nostrand Av
B44-SBS Sheepshead Bay - Williamsburg
Select Bus Service via Nostrand Av
B45 Downtown Brooklyn - Crown Heights
via St Johns Place / Washington Av / Atlantic Av
B46 Kings Plaza - Williamsburg
via Utica Av - Malcolm X Blvd
B46-SBS Kings Plaza - Williamsburg
Select Bus Service via Utica Av - Malcolm X Blvd
B47 Kings Plaza - Bedford-Stuyvesant
via Broadway / Ralph Av / Avenue U
B48 Lefferts Gardens - Greenpoint
via Lorimer St / Franklin & Classon Av
B49 Manhattan Beach - Bedford-Stuyvesant
via Ocean Av / Bedford & Rogers Av
B52 Downtown Brooklyn - Ridgewood
via Gates Av / Greene Av / Atlantic Av
B54 Downtown Brooklyn - Ridgewood
via Myrtle Av
B57 Gowanus - Maspeth
via Flushing Av
B60 Williamsburg - Canarsie
via Wilson Av / Rockaway Av
B61 Park Slope - Downtown Brooklyn
via Van Brunt St / Columbia St / 9th St
B62 Downtown Brooklyn - Long Island City
via Bklyn Navy Yard / Manhattan Av / Jackson Av
B63 Bay Ridge - Cobble Hill
via 5th Av / Atlantic Av
B64 Bay Ridge - Coney Island
via Bay Ridge Av / Bath Av
B65 Downtown Brooklyn - Crown Heights
via Bergen St & Dean St
B67 Brooklyn Navy Yard - Kensington
via Flatbush Av / 7th Av / McDonald Av
B68 Coney Island - Windsor Terrace
via Coney Island Av / Brighton Beach Av
B69 Downtown Brooklyn - Kensington
via Vanderbilt Av / 7th Av / McDonald Av
B70 Dyker Heights - Sunset Park
via 92nd St / 3rd Av / 8th Av
B74 Sea Gate - Stillwell Av
via Mermaid Av
B82 Coney Island - Spring Creek Towers
via Bay Pkwy / Kings Hwy / Flatlands Av
B82-SBS Coney Island -spring Creek Towers
select Bus service via Bay Pkwy / Kings Hwy / Flatlands Av
B83 Spring Creek - Broadway Junction
via Van Siclen Av / Pennsylvania Av / Gateway Dr
B84 Spring Creek-New Lots
via Ashford Street/Flatlands Avenue
B90 F Shuttle Bus - Church Av - Stillwell Av
via McDonald Av
B96 2 Shuttle Bus - Flatbush Ave - Franklin Ave
via Nostrand Av/New York Av
B98 G Shuttle Bus - Bedford/Nostrand Av - Court Sq
via Jackson Av/Union Av
B100 Mill Basin - Midwood
Via Fillmore Av / Quentin Rd
B103 Canarsie - Downtown Brooklyn Ltd
Via Ave M / Ave H / 3Rd & 4Th Ave
BM1 Mill Basin - Downtown/Midtown
Via E 66 St / Ave K / Ocean Av / Cortelyou Rd
BM2 Canarsie/Spring Creek - Downtown/Midtown
Via Ave M/ Ave H / Cortelyou Rd
BM3 Sheepshead Bay - Downtown/Midtown
Via Sheepshead Bay / Ocean Ave / Cortelyou Rd
BM4 Gerritsen Beach - Downtown/Midtown
Via Gerritsen Av / Nostrand Av / Ocean Av
BM5 Spring Creek - Midtown
Via Pennsylvania Av / Linden Blvd / Woodhaven Blvd
Bx1 Riverdale - Mott Haven
via Grand Concourse / E 138th St
Bx2 Kingsbridge Heights - Mott Haven
via Grand Concourse / E 149th St
Bx3 Riverdale - George Washington Bridge
via Sedgwick Av / University Av / W 181st St
Bx4 Westchester Sq - The Hub
via Westchester Av
Bx4A Westchester Sq - Gladstone Sq
via Metropolitan Av / Westchester Av
Bx5 Pelham Bay - Gladstone Sq
via Bruckner Blvd / Story Av
Bx6 Hunts Point - Riverside Dr
via E 161st St / E 163rd St / W 155 St
Bx6-SBS Hunts Point - Riverside Dr
Select Bus Service via E 161st St / E 163rd St / W 155 St
Bx7 Riverdale - Washington Heights
via Riverdale Av / Broadway
Bx8 Williamsbridge - Locust Point
via Bronxwood Av / Williamsbridge Rd / Crosby Av
Bx9 Riverdale - West Farms Sq
via Broadway / Kingsbridge Rd / Southern Blvd
Bx10 Riverdale - Norwood
via H. Hudson Pkwy / W 231st St / Jerome Av
Bx11 George Washington Bridge - Parkchester
via E 170th St / E 174th St
Bx12 Pelham Bay - Inwood
via Pelham Pkwy / Fordham Rd
Bx12-SBS Bay Plaza - Inwood
Select Bus Service via Pelham Pkwy / Fordham Rd
Bx13 George Washington Bridge - Bronx Terminal Market
via W 181st St / Ogden Av / River Av
Bx15 Fordham Plaza - The Hub
Bx16 Pelham - Norwood
via E 233rd St / Nereid Av
Bx17 Fordham Plaza - Port Morris
via Crotona Av / Prospect Av
Bx18A Morris Heights/High Bridge Circulator
via 168 St / Undercliff Av
Bx18B Morris Heights/High Bridge Circulator
via 168 St / Sedgwick Av
Bx19 NY Botanical Garden - Riverbank Park
via Southern Bl / E 149th St
Bx20 Riverdale - Inwood
via Broadway / Henry Hudson Pkwy
Bx21 Westchester Sq - Mott Haven
via Morris Park Av / Boston Rd
Bx22 Bedford Park - Castle Hill
via Castle Hill Av / Fordham Rd
Bx23 Pelham Bay - Co-Op City
Bx24 Country Club - Hutchinson Metro Center
via Westchester Av / Country Club Loop
Bx25 Co-op City Bay Plaza - Bedford Park
via Allerton Av
Bx26 Co-op City Section 5 - Bedford Park
via Allerton Av / Co-op City Blvd
Bx27 Clasons Pt - Gladstone Sq
via Westchester Av / Soundview Av
Bx28 Co-op City Section 5 - Fordham Center
via E Gun Hill Rd / Bartow Av
Bx29 City Island - Pelham Bay
via City Island Rd / City Island Av
Bx30 Co-op City Section 5 - Pelham Parkway
via Boston Rd
Bx31 Woodlawn - Westchester Sq
via E 233 St / Eastchester Rd
Bx32 Kingsbridge VA Hospital - Mott Haven
via Morris Av / Jerome Av
Bx33 Port Morris - Harlem
via E 138th St / W 135th St
Bx34 Woodlawn - Fordham Center
via Katonah Av / Bainbridge Av / Valentine Av
Bx35 George Washington Bridge-West Farms Road
via E 167th / W 181st St
Bx36 Soundview - George Washington Bridge
via E Tremont Av / White Plains Rd
Bx38 Co-op City Bay Plaza - Norwood
via E Gun Hill Rd / Co-op City Blvd
Bx39 Wakefield - Clasons Pt
via White Plains Rd
Bx40 Throgs Neck - River Park Towers
via E Tremont Av / E 180th St / Burnside Av
Bx41 Williamsbridge - The Hub
via Webster Av
Bx41-SBS Williamsbridge - The Hub
Select Bus Service via Webster Av
Bx42 Throgs Neck - River Park Towers
Bx46 Prospect Av - Westchester Av / Hunts Point Market
via Barretto PK
Bx90 5 Shuttle Bus - East 180 St - Dyre Ave
via Morris Park Ave/Williamsbridge Rd
BxM1 Riverdale - East Midtown
Via Riverdale / H. Hudson / Lex & 3 Av
BxM2 Riverdale - West Midtown
Via Riverdale / H. Hudson / 6Th & 7Th Av
BxM3 Yonkers - Midtown
Via Bway / Sedgwick Av / 5Th & Madison
BxM4 Woodlawn - Midtown
Via Katonah Av / Grand Concourse
BxM6 Parkchester - Midtown
Via Metropolitan Oval / 5Th & Madison
BxM7 Co-Op City - Midtown
Via Co-Op City Bl / Bartow / 5Th & Mad
BxM8 Pelham Bay/City Island - Midtown
Via Bruckner Blvd / 5Th & Madison
BxM9 Throgs Neck - Midtown
Via Edgewater Pk / Throgs Neck / Schuylerville
BxM10 Williamsbridge/Morris Park - Midtown
Via Eastchester / Morris Pk
BxM11 Wakefield - Midtown
Via White Plains Rd / 5Th & Madison Av
BxM18 Riverdale - Downtown
Via Riverdale / H. Hudsn / Bway & Trnty
D90 D Shuttle Bus - Mosholu Pkwy #4 - 205 St
via Grand Concourse
J90 J Shuttle Bus - Crescent St - Jamaica Van Wyck Station
via Jamaica Av
L90 L Shuttle Bus - Lorimer St - Myrtle Wyckoff Avs
via Wyckoff Av / Metropolitan Av
L91 L Shuttle Bus - Broadway Junction - Rockaway Parkway
via Pennsylvania Ave/Flatlands Ave
L92 L Shuttle Bus - Abingdon Sq - FDR Drive
M1 Harlem - East Village
via 5th Av / Madison Av
M2 Washington Heights - East Village
via 5th Av / Madison Av / AC Powell Blvd
M3 Fort George - East Village
via 5th Av / Madison Av / St Nicholas Av
M4 The Cloisters - 32 St
via 5th Av / Madison Av / Broadway / Ft.Washington Av
M5 George Washington Bridge - 31 St & 6 Av
via 5th Av / Av of Americas / Riverside Dr
M7 Harlem - 14th Street
via Columbus / Amsterdam / 6 & 7 Av / Bway
M8 West Village - East Village
via 8 & 9 St Crosstown
M9 Battery Park City - Kips Bay
via Avenue C / E Broadway
M10 Harlem - Columbus Circle
via Central Park West / Frederick Douglass Blvd
M11 Riverbank Park & Harlem - West Village
via 9th - Columbus Av / 10th - Amsterdam Av
M12 Midtown West - West Village
via 11 Av / 12 Av
M14A-SBS Lower East Side - Abingdon Sq
Select Bus Service via 14th St / Av A
M14D-SBS Lower East Side - Chelsea Piers
Select Bus Service via 14th St / Av D
M15 East Harlem - South Ferry
via 1st Av / 2nd Av
M15-SBS East Harlem - South Ferry
Select Bus Service via 1st Av / 2nd Av
M20 Lincoln Center - South Ferry
via 7th Av / 8th Av / Battery Park City
M21 Lower East Side - West Village
via Houston St Crosstown
M22 Lower East Side - Battery Park City
via Madison St / Chambers St
M23-SBS Chelsea Piers - East Side
Select Bus Service via 23rd St Crosstown
M31 Yorkville - Clinton
via York Av / 57th St
M34-SBS East Side - Javits Center
Select Bus Service via 34th St Crosstown
M34A-SBS Waterside - Port Authority Terminal
M35 Ward's Island - East Harlem
via Randall's Island / RFK Bridge
M42 United Nations - W 42 St Pier
via 42nd St Crosstown
M50 W 42 St Pier - East Side
via 49th St / 50th St Crosstown
M55 W 44 St - South Ferry
via 5 Av & 6 Av
M57 East Side - West Side
via 57th St Crosstown
M60-SBS West Side - LaGuardia Airport
Select Bus Service via 125th St / Astoria Blvd
M66 East Side - Lincoln Center
via 65th & 68th St (East) / 67th & 66th St (West)
M72 East Side - West Side
via 72nd St Crosstown
M79-SBS Yorkville - West Side
Select Bus Service via 79th St Crosstown
M86-SBS Yorkville - West Side
Select Bus Service via 86th St Crosstown
M90 M Shuttle Bus - Metropolitan Av - Myrtle Av
M96 East Side - West Side
via 96th St Crosstown
M98 Washington Heights - Upper East Side LTD
via Harlem River Dr / Lexington / 3rd
M100 Inwood - Harlem
via Broadway / Amsterdam Av
M101 East Village - Fort George
via Third Av / Lexington Av / Amsterdam Av
M102 Harlem - East Village
via 3rd Av / Lexington Av / Lenox Av
M103 East Harlem - City Hall
via 3rd Av / Lexington Av
M104 West Harlem - Times Square
via Broadway / 8th Av
M106 East Harlem - West Side
via 96th St / E 106th St Crosstown
M116 West Side - East Harlem
via 116th St Crosstown
M125 Manhattanville - The Hub
via 125th St / Willis Av
Q1 Queens Village / Bellerose - Jamaica
via Springfield Blvd / Braddock Av / Hillside Av
Q2 Queens Village - Jamaica
via Hollis Av / Hillside Av
Q3 Jamaica - JFK Airport
via Farmers Blvd / Hillside Av
Q4 Cambria Heights - Jamaica
via Linden Blvd / Merrick Blvd
Q5 Rosedale or Green Acres Mall - Jamaica
via Merrick Blvd / Hook Creek Blvd / Sunrise Highway
Q6 Jamaica - Sutphin Blvd - Jfk Cargo Area
Via Sutphin Blvd / Rockaway Blvd
Q7 East Ny - Rockaway Blvd - Jfk Cargo Area
Via Rockaway Blvd
Q8 Gateway Mall / East Ny - Jamaica
Via 101St Av
Q9 South Ozone Park - Jamaica
Via Van Wyck Expwy / 135Th St / Lincoln St
Q10 Kew Gardens - Jfk Airport
Q11 Elmhurst / Queens Ctr - Old Howard Bch
Via Woodhaven Blvd
Q12 Little Neck - Flushing
via Sanford Av / Northern Blvd
Q13 Fort Totten - Flushing
via Northern Blvd / Bell Blvd
Q15 Flushing - Beechhurst
via 150th St / 154th St
Q15A Flushing - Beechhurst / Whitestone
via 150th St / Whitestone
Q16 Fort Totten - Flushing
via Bayside Av / Francis Lewis Blvd / Utopia Parkway
Q17 Flushing - Jamaica
via Kissena Blvd / Horace Harding Expwy / 188th St / Hillside Av
Q18 Astoria - Maspeth
Via 30Th Av / 58Th St / 65Th Pl
Q19 Astoria - Flushing
Via Astoria Blvd
Q20A College Point - Jamaica
via 20 Av / Main St
Q20B College Point - Jamaica
via 14 Av / Main St
Q21 Elmhurst / Queens Ctr - Howard Beach
Via Woodhaven Blvd / Cross Bay Blvd / Lindenwood
Q22 Roxbury - Rockaway Pk - Far Rockaway
Via Rockaway Beach Blvd / Beach Channel Dr
Q23 East Elmhurst - Forest Hills
Via 108Th St
Q24 Broadway Junction - Jamaica
via Atlantic Av
Q25 Jamaica - Flushing - College Point
Via Parsons Blvd / Kissena Blvd / 127Th St
Q26 Fresh Meadows - Flushing (Part-time)
via Hollis Court Blvd / 46th Av / Parsons Blvd
Q27 Cambria Heights - Flushing
via Springfield Blvd / Rocky Hill Rd / 46th Av / Kissena Blvd
Q28 Bayside - Flushing
via Northern Blvd / 32nd Av / Corporal Kennedy St
Q29 Jackson Heights - Glendale
Via Dry Harbor Rd / 80Th St
Q30 Little Neck or Queensborough Community College - Jamaica
via Horace Harding Expwy / Utopia Pkwy / Homelawn St
Q31 Bayside - Jamaica
via Bell Blvd / Utopia Pkwy / Homelawn St
Q32 Jackson Heights - Penn Station
via Roosevelt Av / Queens Blvd / Fifth Av / Madison Av
Q33 Jackson Heights - East Elmhurst
Via Roosevelt Av / 82Nd & 83Rd Sts / 23Rd Av
Q34 Jamaica - Flushing - Whitestone
Via Parsons Blvd / Kissena Blvd / Mitchell Gardens
Q35 Rockaway Park - Midwood / Brooklyn Coll.
Via Flatbush Av / Newport Ave
Q36 Floral Park or Little Neck - Jamaica
via Jamaica Av / Hillside Av / Little Neck Pkwy
Q37 Kew Gardens - South Ozone Park
Via 135Th Av / 111St St / Park Ln South
Q38 Corona - Rego Park
Via Penelope Av / Eliot Av / Queens Center
Q39 Long Island City - Ridgewood
Via Forest Av / 58Th St / 48Th Av
Q40 South Ozone Park - Jamaica
Via 142Nd St / Lakewood Av / Sutphin Blvd
Q41 Jamaica - Howard Beach
Via 127 St / 109 Ave / Cross Bay Blvd / Lindenwood
Q42 Addeslieigh Park - Jamaica
via 174 St / Liberty Av / Sayres Av
Q43 Floral Park - Jamaica
via Sutphin Blvd / Hillside Av
Q44-SBS Bronx Zoo - Jamaica
Select Bus Service via Main St / Cross Bronx Svc Rd (Q20 Limited)
Q46 Glen Oaks - Kew Gardens
via Union Turnpike
Q47 Atlas Mall - Lga Marine Air Terminal
Via Atlas Mall / 80Th St / 74Th St Bus Terminal
Q48 Flushing - LaGuardia Airport
via Roosevelt Av / 108th St / Ditmars Blvd
Q49 Jackson Heights - East Elmhurst
Via 35Th Av / 89Th & 92Nd Sts / Astoria Blvd
Q50 Co-Op City/Pelham Bay - Flushing
Q52-SBS Elmhurst - Arverne
Via Woodhaven Blvd / Cross Bay Blvd
Q53-SBS Woodside - Rockaway Park
Via Broadway / Queens Blvd / Woodhaven Blvd / Cross Bay Blvd
Q54 Williamsburg - Jamaica
via Jamaica Av / Metropolitan Av
Q55 Ridgewood - Richmond Hill
Q56 Broadway Junction - Jamaica
Q58 Ridgewood - Flushing
via Fresh Pond Rd / Corona Av / College Pt Blvd
Q59 Williamsburg - Rego Park
via Grand St / Grand Av / Queens Blvd
Q60 Queens Blvd. - East Midtown
Via Queens Blvd / Sutphin Blvd
Q64 Forest Hills - Pomonok
Via Jewel Ave
Q65 Jamaica - Flushing - College Point
Via 164Th St / College Point Blvd
Q66 Flushing - Long Island City
Via Northern Blvd / 21St St / Queens Plaza
Q67 Middle Village - Long Island City
Via 69Th St / Borden Av
Q69 Long Island City - Astoria
Via 21St St / Ditmars Blvd
Q70-SBS LaGuardia Link
Woodside LIRR, Jackson Heights E F M R 7 Subway, LaGuardia Airport
Q72 LaGuardia Airport - Rego Park
Via 94Th St / Junction Blvd
Q76 College Point - Jamaica
via Francis Lewis Blvd / Hillside Av
Q77 Laurelton - Jamaica
via Springfield / Francis Lewis / Hillside Av
Q83 Cambria Heights - Jamaica
via Murdock Av / Liberty Av (Local and Limited-stop Service) Av
Q84 Laurelton - Jamaica
via Merrick Blvd / 120th Av
Q85 Rosedale or Green Acres Shopping Mall - Jamaica
via Merrick Blvd / Conduit Av
Q88 Elmhurst - Queens Village
via Horace Harding Expwy / 73rd Av / Springfield Blvd
Q90 Q Shuttle Bus - Barclays Ctr - Prospect Park
via Flatbush Av
Q92 7 Shuttle Bus - Times Square - Hudson Yards
Q93 7 Shuttle Bus - Queensboro Plz - Vernon Bl-Jackson Av
via Jackson Av
Q96 E Shuttle Bus - 21 St/Queensbridge - Court Sq
Q100 Astoria / Rikers Isl - Long Isl City Ltd
Via 21St St / 20Th Av
Q101 Astoria - East Midtown
Via Steinway St
Q102 Astoria - Roosevelt Island
Via 30Th Av / 31St St
Q103 Astoria - Hunters Point
Via Vernon Blvd
Q104 Long Island City - Sunnyside
Via Broadway / 48Th St
Q107 7 Shuttle Bus - 74 St/Roosevelt Av - Queens Plaza
via Queens Blvd/Roosevelt Av
Q108 N Shuttle Bus - 39 Av - Queens Plaza
Q110 Jamaica - Queens Village
Via Jamaica Av / Hempstead Av
Q111 Jamaica - Rosedale
Via Brewer Blvd / 147 Av
Q112 Jamaica - Ozone Park
Via Liberty Av
Q113 Jamaica - Far Rockaway Limited
Via Brewer Blvd / Rockaway Blvd / Nassau Expwy
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via Hylan Bl / Richmond Av
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via Watchogue Rd
SIM3C Pt. Richmond - Manhattan Express
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SIM4C Huguenot - Manhattan Express
SIM4X S.I. Mall - Lower Manhattan Express
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SIM31 Eltingville - Midtown Manhattan Express
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SIM32 Travis - Lower Manhattan Express
via N Gannon Av / Victory Bl
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SIM33C Mariners Harbor - Greenwich Village Express
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X63 Rosedale - Midtown Manhattan Express
via Merrick Bl / Francis Lewis Bl
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via Linden Bl / Farmers Bl / Liberty Av
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Map now includes the F and M line updates. New York Subway uses the official MTA subway map and includes a helpful transit route planner. With over 12 million downloads worldwide this NYC subway map is free to download and will help you navigate around New York using the subway system. Features: Official MTA maps of the New York Subway. Including all 5 NYC boroughs - Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island. Easy-to-use transit route planner to get you from A to B on the subway. Works offline for help even without an internet connection. Service Status from MTA shows live information about delays with alerts sent straight to your phone.* Countdown Clocks for each subway station to check when the next train is due. Search for any subway station on the map or find the nearest station to your location from anywhere in New York. Plan routes to Points of Interest including Empire State Building, New York Botanical Garden and Times Square. Favorite your routes for quick access when on the move. Favorite your Home and Work stations for up to date station, line and route information E & E Alerts show any out of service elevators and escalators as well as an estimate for when they will return to service. Travel Guide VIP Features: Did you know that not all of the subway operates 24 hours a day? Get first and last train times for every day of the week.** Enhance your route planner with tips on the best car to board to be nearest the exit or platform when youâre changing service.** Advertising helps fund the development of this app, but you can help us out by going Ad-Free. Mapway make transit apps for cities all around the world with over 55 million downloads. If youâre visiting London, Paris or Berlin make sure you check out our other apps available to download for free. Plan. Route. Relax. *Whilst we endeavor that service status notifications are delivered in a timely manner we canât guarantee this 100% of the time. There may be occasions when this isnât available due to technical reasons outside of our control. **Available for most, but not all stations. New York Subway VIP available as an in-app subscription: $3.99 monthly or $9.99 annually, or as a one-off purchase of $23.99. Cancel at any time, for any reason. Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, at the cost of your chosen price tier. Subscriptions can be managed and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to Account Settings in your iTunes Account. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when a subscription to that publication is purchased, where applicable. Read our terms in full at https://www.mapway.com/terms-conditions/
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Works offline, gives you pretty much everything you need. Even does a route planner, nice and simple, miles better than any comparable maps in London.
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Great app that helped navigate me and my wife travel around the Metro routes for the first time whilst we were away for my 40th Birthday.
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Sometimes the destination stop given is not the closest to the target destination - an earlier stop would have been better.. but mostly it works well ! Thank you !
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The following information is meant to assist people with disabilities in finding helpful resources, services, and/or benefits available for Transportation.
There are multiple safe, affordable public and private transportation options for people with disabilities in New York City with a variety of services designed to accommodate their needs.
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)
The MTA manages buses, subways, commuter trains, bridges, and tunnels in New York City and the surrounding areas—including Long Island, Westchester, the Hudson Valley, and Connecticut.
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A resource developed by the MTA to assist individuals with utilizing public transportation in the most efficient manner. This search engine includes a feature that will only provide accessible routes.
- MTA Guide to Accessible Transit
MTA Metro-North Railroad
The MTA Metro-North Railroad provides commuter transportation from Grand Central Station in Manhattan to Westchester, Putnam, Duchess, Rockland, and Orange counties, as well as Connecticut.
- Complete List of Metro-North Stations (Accessibility information is provided by following a station’s link.)
- Address: MTA Metro-North Railroad | 347 Madison Avenue | New York, NY 10017
- Voice: 212-532-4900
- TTY: 800-724-3322
- Metro-North Railroad Website
Long Island Railroad (LIRR)
The LIRR is a commuter rail system stretching from Manhattan to the eastern tip of Suffolk County on Long Island.
Complete List of LIRR Stations (Accessibility information is provided by following a station’s link.)
NYC Subways
Not all subway stations are accessible for people with disabilities. Elevators for individuals with physical disabilities are available at select stations. Customer Service representatives are available 24 hours a day to help plan your trip.
- Systemwide List of Accessible Stations
- To request information in braille, contact the MTA ADA Compliance Division at 511.
- To request a raised line subway map in braille, please call: 718-393-4131
- To request a large print subway map please call: 212-878-7483
Reduced-Fare MetroCards
NYC Reduced-Fare MetroCards are available for seniors who are 65 and older, and people with a qualifying disability. People with disabilities who are approved for a Reduced-Fare MetroCard pay half the base fare when traveling on an MTA buses or subways. Reduced-Fare Metro Cards can be used to pay fares on all MTA subways and local buses, 24 hours a day; and on express buses during non-rush hours.
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Fair Fares NYC MetroCard
Fair Fares NYC is a City program created to help New Yorkers with low incomes manage their transportation costs. Using the Fair Fares NYC MetroCard, eligible New York City residents receive a 50% discount on subway and eligible bus fares. Pay-per-Ride, weekly unlimited, and monthly unlimited options are all available. Fair Fares can also provide 50% off MTA Access-A-Ride paratransit trips. Access-A-Ride customers do not pay for their trips using a Fair Fares NYC MetroCard; their discount is applied automatically to their Access-A-Ride trips once their Fair Fares and Access-A-Ride accounts are linked.
Fair Fares NYC applications are open to eligible New Yorkers at or below the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Subway and eligible bus discounts are open to New Yorkers who don't have (and aren't eligible for) discounted transportation from the MTA or the City. If you meet the Fair Fares NYC eligibility criteria, you may also be eligible for the Fair Fares NYC discount on Access-A-Ride fares if you also are in the MTA Reduced-Fare Program for people with a disability or have an Access-A-Ride MetroCard.
To check your eligibility and apply for Fair Fares NYC, you can:
- Text Fair Fares to 311-692
- Visit nyc.gov/fairfares
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For up-to-date information on elevator and escalator availability in subway stations dial 511 or visit the Elevator and Escalator Status Page .
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The MTA New York City Transit Access-A-Ride (AAR) service is the City’s paratransit program which provides public transportation for eligible customers with disabilities that prevent them from using the public buses and subways.
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- Within the five boroughs of New York City and within a three-quarter-of-a-mile corridor beyond fixed-route service across the NYC borderline to nearby areas of Nassau and Westchester counties.
- A shared-ride program (you may be riding with other customers).
- Origin-to-destination service or feeder service for eligible customers.
- Non-priority trips with maximum ride times based on trip distance.
- 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
- In compliance with Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations.
Learn more about how to Apply or Recertify for Access-A-Ride .
Get more information about making Access-A-Ride Complaints, Commendations, or Suggestions .
Visit the Access-A-Ride Website .
Reduced-Fare customers can now tap to pay their fare with OMNY. OMNY is the fare payment system that lets you pay your subway or local bus fare with a smartphone, wearable device, or contactless credit or debit card.
Reduced-Fare OMNY cards are now available. If you're ready to tap and go with your own contactless device, card, or OMNY Card, visit the OMNY for Reduced-Fare website.
OMNY will be offered for Access-A-Ride users during the next phases of the rollout. Access-A-Ride customers will be able to use OMNY as a payment method for paratransit trips. Cash will continue to be accepted as well. Additional information can be found on the OMNY Rollout page.
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Taxi and limousine commission (tlc).
New York City’s TLC is the agency responsible for licensing and regulating New York City's medallion (yellow) taxicabs, green (outer-borough) taxicabs, for-hire vehicles (community-based liveries, black cars (app-based and dispatched), and luxury limousines), commuter vans, ambulettes, and paratransit vehicles.
Service dogs are welcome in all vehicles.
Complaints can be registered by calling (212) NYC-TAXI or by calling 311 (212-639-9675 outside NYC or Text 311-692).
Accessible Ride Resources on TLC Website
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The TLC manages a program that provides wheelchair accessible yellow and green taxi dispatching services for trips originating anywhere in the five boroughs. Passengers pay the normal metered taxi fare in New York City from the point of pick-up to destination. There are no extra costs to passengers.
There are four ways to request a wheelchair accessible taxi through the Citywide Accessible Dispatch Program:
- Accessible Dispatch App in Apple Store
- Accessible Dispatch App in Google Play
- Order online at mtm.webbooker.icabbi.com
- Call the dispatch center directly: 646-599-9999
- Call 311 (212-639-9675 outside NYC or Text 311-692) and ask for an Accessible Taxi
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Project CART is a van service that provides specialized transportation for seniors aged 60 or over (with and without disabilities) who reside in Community Boards 1-8 in Manhattan. Project CART is in operation from Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM.
Phone: 212-956-0855
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Parking permits for people with disabilities.
The New York City Department of Transportation issues two types of permits for citizens with disabilities - a New York State permit and a New York City Parking Permit for People with Disabilities (NYC PPPD). There are different eligibility requirements and different uses for these permits. The State permit can only be used in designated parking spaces for people with disabilities, while the NYC PPPD is valid for on-street parking throughout New York City. The NYC PPPD application also requires supporting medical documentation.
Visit the DOT Parking Permits for People with Disabilities Website for more information and to apply.
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If you hold a valid New York City Department of Transportation Parking Permit for Persons with Disabilities and have been issued a parking ticket while legally parked, contact the Department of Finance's Parking Violations Bureau Helpline by dialing 311 (212-639-9675 outside NYC or Text 311-692).
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All ferries are wheelchair accessible and service dogs are permitted.
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NYC Ferry provides New Yorkers a dependable and accessible way to commute and connect in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx along the East River. The state-of-the-art vessels offer comfortable conveniences including charging stations, Wi-Fi, and concessions - and they're the same price as a subway ride.
NYC Ferry administers a Ferry Discount Program. This program permits eligible individuals to purchase a reduced fare One-Way Ticket for the NYC Ferry. The Ferry Discount Program is available to riders who are: Older Adults Aged 65 and Older; People with Disabilities; and Participants in the Fair Fares NYC program. For more information, and to apply, visit the NYCF Reduced Fare section of the NYC Ferries ticketing page.
New York City Ferry Website
New York Waterway
New York Waterway operates commuter ferry routes between locations in New Jersey and the Hudson Valley to locations in Manhattan.
- Phone: 1-800-533-3779
- New York Waterway Website
SeaStreak operates ferry routes serving the following locations: Central New Jersey; Manhattan; New Bedford, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket in Massachusetts; Sandy Hook; and Providence and Newport in Rhode Island. Each ferry has an accessible entrance and restroom.
Phone: 800-262-8743
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Staten Island Ferry
The Staten Island Ferry is a passenger ferry route operated by the New York City Department of Transportation. The ferry's single route runs 5.2 miles through New York Harbor between Lower Manhattan and Staten Island. Ferries run throughout the day with boats making the trip in approximately 25 minutes.
Both terminals (Manhattan and Staten Island) are equipped with escalators and elevators and operate within ADA guidelines. Passengers who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices can board at both levels 24/7 without the need for prior documentation. For those passengers not using wheelchairs or other mobility devices, authorization to board on the lower level during hours when lower level boarding is closed to the general public will only be issued with proper supporting documentation. For further information, please call 212-839-3061, Monday through Friday between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm, all other times please dial 311 (212-639-9675 outside NYC or Text 311-692). You may also email your request and documentation to [email protected] . Please allow 3 to 5 business days for processing.
Staten Island Ferry DOT Website
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The MTA provides transportation services to LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy Airports. NJ Transit and Amtrak provide service to Newark Airport.
For MTA Information, from within the five boroughs, call 511. From outside NYC, call 718-330-1234.
- LaGuardia Airport Accessibility Information
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Metropolitan transportation authority complaints (mta).
To make a complaint to the MTA you will need the following information:
- When did the problem occur, date and time?
- Where did it occur?
- Did it involve the application process, reserving a trip, taking a trip, or some other issue?
- Did it involve your driver, another customer, AAR staff, the vehicle, subscription service, or something else?
MTA's Access-A-Ride Complaints
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Phone: 511 (711 for TTY) or 718-330-1234
MTA Elevator or Escalator Outages
City and state disability parking permits.
Contact the NYC Department of Transportation at 718-433-3100.
Taxi and Limousine Complaints Process
If you would like to file a complaint about an experience with TLC you can call 311 (212-639-9675 outside NYC or Text 311-692) or fill out the 311 complaint form online.
- Phone: 311 (212-639-9675 outside NYC or Text 311-692)
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MTA’s free bus experiment will end after not being reauthorized in state budget
The MTA’s experiment in fare-less city bus service will soon come to an unceremonious end, after Albany lawmakers did not reauthorize it in the newly-enacted state budget .
One MTA bus in each borough has been fare-free since September as part of a pilot program enacted in last year’s budget, which required the MTA to undertake the experiment as a condition of its financial rescue package .
The pilot cost $15 million to run on the five lines â the Bx18 in the Bronx, the B60 in Brooklyn, the M116 in Manhattan, the Q4 in Queens, and the S46/96 in Staten Island â and lawmakers sought to reauthorize it at triple the size in the budget this year.
“Iâm saddened we were not able to extend or expand the successful fare-free bus pilot,” said Queens Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani, the prime backer of the pilot in Albany’s lower chamber. “This was a crucial, universal program that put money back into the pockets of working-class New Yorkers, giving them economic relief and peace of mind. This has real consequences – 1 in 5 New Yorkers canât afford the fare .”
Mamdani contends that the $45 million needed to expand the pilot to 15 lines across the city “could be found in the couch cushions of NY’s budget.”
MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber cast aspersions on the pilot last week at a breakfast event with some of the city’s wealthiest movers and shakers, opining that “free buses send the wrong message at a moment that weâre trying to push back on fare evasion.”
Lieber, the MTA’s chair and CEO, said at Wednesday’s Crain’s Power Breakfast that based on the MTA’s analysis, the program didn’t appear to be “benefitting the lowest-income folks.”
The pilot was intended to gauge the impact of free service on bus ridership, speed, and service delivery; upon the conclusion of the pilot, the MTA will issue a report on the impacts. The MTA has not yet made any data public, though in December, New York City Transit president Rich Davey told Our Town NY ridership was up 7-20% on the free lines.
New York was one of several cities to experiment with free bus service. Boston has made several lines fare-free in the past few years while Kansas City has had free bus and streetcar service since 2019. Washington DC was set to make its buses free last year, but the program has been delayed following a request as such by the capital’s transit agency.
The MTA did not immediately say when the pilot will end, though the latest possible date is in September of this year, a year after activating.
“New Yorkers have spoken loud and clear that they want a more reliable and safe public transit system,” said Queens Senator Michael Gianaris, the Democratic deputy leader and prime backer in the upper chamber of the package. “We are delivering a significant level of funding to provide improved service, and I will continue to fight to make transit more affordable and desirable.”
The funding was, however, far less than the $45 million sought to enhance service ahead of the expected June start of congestion pricing, which is expected to bring an influx of new riders to mass transit as they’re disincentivized from driving. Before London enacted its own congestion pricing program, bus service was increased by 17%, according to Gianaris and Mamdani.
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NYC Transit App offers comprehensive coverage across the five boroughs - Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island - delivering real-time arrival updates for MTA buses, subways, and a plethora of other transit options.. đ Real-Time Arrival Updates: Receive up-to-the-minute arrival times for NYC buses, ensuring you're always ...
Get directions in NYC with the trip planner on MTA subway, bus, train and ferries. Travel information for all New York City lines: maps, timetables and fares. NYC subway map; MTA Fare; MTA alerts; ... Q44-SBS : Bronx Zoo - Jamaica; Q46 : Glen Oaks - Kew Gardens; Q47 : Atlas Mall - Laguardia Main Term; Q48 : Flushing - LaGuardia Airport; Q49 ...
âProviding transit information from MTA agency for - NYC Transit Bus & Subway, Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, Bus Company. ... - See all the stops between stops when using trip planner. What's New. Dec 24, 2023. Version 3.2.0.
To download a copy of the schedules, visit Bronx Bus Schedules (mta.info). A map can be found at the bottom of the timetable for bus routes that have changed. This week, New York City Transit (NYCT) began adding advisories at bus stops throughout the Bronx and Upper Manhattan that will no longer be served as part of the new redesigned network.
MTA Bus Time. Enter search terms. TIP: Enter an intersection, bus route or bus stop code. Route: Bx38 Co-op City Bay Plaza - Norwood. via E Gun Hill Rd / Co-op City Blvd. Choose your direction: to CO-OP CITY BAY PLAZA via GUNHILL; to NORWOOD 205 ST STATION via GUNHILL .
With MyTransit's NYC bus tracker app, you will get alerted if there are status changes, delays or alerts (just enable transit and safety alerts). NYC MTA bus network covers all 5 boroughs of New York City including: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island bus routes. đ LIRR Long Island Railroad: Its essential to access LIRR ...
Downloadable maps for New York transit, including subways, buses, and the Staten Island Railway, plus the Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, and MTA Bridges and Tunnels. ... A map of the Bronx bus routes. Brooklyn Bus Map A map of the Brooklyn bus routes. Manhattan Bus Map The regular service Manhattan bus map.
via 60th St / Avenue M. B11 Sunset Park - Midwood. via 49th & 50th St / Avenue J. B12 Lefferts Gardens - East New York. via Clarkson Av / Empire Blvd / East New York Av. B13 Spring Creek - Wyckoff Hospital. via Crescent St / Jamaica Av / Wyckoff Av. B14 Spring Creek - Crown Heights. via Sutter Av / Pitkin Av.
With over 12 million downloads worldwide this NYC subway map is free to download and will help you navigate around New York using the subway system. Features: Official MTA maps of the New York Subway. Including all 5 NYC boroughs - Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island. Easy-to-use transit route planner to get you from A to B on ...
Search. SchedulesMapsFares & TollsPlanned Work. Bus arrival information unavailable in MTA app. Bus arrival information is currently unavailable in the MTA app and our website's Nearby Stops feature. Please use BusTime at https://bustime.mta.info or Service Status on our website. Updated April 15th at 6:11pm.
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Sign in to Access-A-Ride, the MTA's paratransit service for people with disabilities. Book trips online, request taxi reimbursements, and get service updates.
The MTA manages buses, subways, commuter trains, bridges, and tunnels in New York City and the surrounding areasâincluding Long Island, Westchester, the Hudson Valley, and Connecticut. MTA Trip Planner. A resource developed by the MTA to assist individuals with utilizing public transportation in the most efficient manner.
Download the bus schedule to plan your trip. Get updates. These service changes are subject to change, so check the MTA homepage before heading out; it's where you'll find up-to-the-minute information on subway, bus, and rail service. Our appsâMTA and TrainTimeâalso provide real-time service information.
Pangilinan assumes his new role as the chief planner for New York City's buses and subways after a lengthy career that has included stops at the MTA as well as San Francisco's transportation and transit agency, the New York-based advocacy think tank TransitCenter and Uber, where he oversaw public transit-related projects and operation.
The pilot cost $15 million to run on the five lines â the Bx18 in the Bronx, ... New York City Transit president Rich Davey told Our Town NY ridership was up 7-20% on the free lines.