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  2. Bx4 and Bx4A buses - Wikipedia

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    On February 19, 1984, the Bronx bus system was revamped, and the Bx42 was renamed to the Bx4. [ 6 ] On January 2, 2011, a branch of the Bx4 called the Bx4A was created to run via Metropolitan and Tremont Avenues to replace service on the western part of the Bx14 route, which was discontinued on June 27, 2010, due to budget cuts.

  3. Bx40 and Bx42 buses - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019, the MTA released their draft plan for the Bronx Bus Network Redesign. As part of the plan, Bx40 service be truncated to Tremont Avenue-Harding Avenue and rerouted to use East 180th Street between Webster Avenue and East 180th Street-Tremont Avenue.

  4. List of bus routes in the Bronx - Wikipedia

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    This table gives details for the routes prefixed with "Bx" - in other words, those considered to run primarily in the Bronx by the MTA. For details on routes with other prefixes, see the following articles: List of bus routes in Manhattan: M125; List of bus routes in Queens: Q44 Select Bus Service, Q50, Q100 (on Rikers Island)

  5. Bx28 and Bx38 buses - Wikipedia

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    The Bx28 began on September 18, 1933, under the designation of the Bx15. On July 1, 1974, the Bx15 was extended on its eastern end from Gunther Avenue-Bartow Avenue to its current terminus at Co-op City and extended on its western end from Mosholu Parkway-Jerome Avenue to its current terminus in Fordham, although select trips and all Sunday trips continued to terminate at Mosholu Parkway ...

  6. Bx23 and Q50 buses - Wikipedia

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    On February 27, 2005, the MTA Bus Company took over the operations of the Queens Surface routes as part of the city's takeover of all the remaining privately operated bus routes. [21] [22] In 2009, ten buses from the Eastchester Depot near Co-op City (the former New York Bus Service depot) began to operate on QBx1 service. [23]

  7. Bx36 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    As part of it, a draft plan for the reorganization of Bronx bus routes was proposed in draft format in June 2019, with a final version published in October 2019. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The plan included rerouting service on Tremont Avenue and White Plains Road rather than 180th Street, Boston Road, and 174th Street, with the rerouted Bx40/Bx42 covering ...

  8. Bx35 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    As part of it, a draft plan for the reorganization of Bronx bus routes was proposed in draft format in June 2019, with a final version published in October 2019. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The plan included rerouting service to West Farms Road and Jennings Street to replace a rerouted Bx11, which would be rerouted via East 174th Street to Parkchester to ...

  9. Bx7, Bx20, and M100 buses - Wikipedia

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    The Broadway-Kingsbridge Line is a public transit line in Manhattan, running primarily along Broadway in Upper Manhattan.Originally a streetcar line, it is now the Bx7, Bx20 and M100 bus routes, all part of MTA Regional Bus Operations and operated by Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority under the New York City Transit brand.