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The Bx42 would truncated on its northern end to Westchester Square and also be rerouted south on Balcom Avenue and east on Harding Avenue to replace Bx40 service to Fort Schuyler, with service on Dewey Avenue and Harding Avenue west of Balcom Avenue discontinued, similar to the old Bx6 that was merged into the Bx40 in July 1974. [4]
The BX series bus was BX35 was 15-20 passengers, the BX40 was 20-30 and the BX45 was 25-35 passengers. In 1934, the first Japanese built military grade TU series was introduced with 3 axles and an overall length of 5.4m and a diesel engine installed, where it was known as the Type 97 along with the Type 94 tankette .
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 ...
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These changes took place on September 10, 2000. [10] [11] On June 25, 2010, due to a budget crisis, Bx26 service to Sections 1-2-3 were discontinued, and all Bx26 service was rerouted to serve Asch Loop, alongside the discontinuation of the Bx25. [12] In 2017, the MTA released its Fast Forward Plan, aimed at speeding up mass transit services. [13]
A 2011 C40LF (268) on the G.W. Bridge-bound Bx36 at Wadsworth Avenue in Washington Heights. The Bx36 begins at the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal in Washington Heights, Manhattan, and uses West 179th Street, Fort Washington Avenue, and West 178th Street to access Wadsworth Avenue, while buses accessing the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal use West 179th Street.