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The QM1, QM5, QM6, QM7, QM8, QM31, QM35, and QM36 bus routes constitute a public transit line in New York City, operating express between Northeast Queens and Midtown or Downtown Manhattan. The routes operate primarily on Union Turnpike in Queens, and travel non-stop via Queens Boulevard , the Long Island Expressway , and the Midtown Tunnel or ...
The redesign was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. [129] Planning resumed in mid-2021. [130] [131] The original draft plan was dropped, [132] and a revised plan with 85 routes was released on March 29, 2022. [128] The new plan retains the "QM" prefix and preserves most of the existing routes. [128]
A 2022 XD40 (7864) on the Jamaica-bound Q54 at Metropolitan/72nd Avenues A 2013 C40LF (651) on the Q66 at an old-style bus stop with the timetable box in Woodside, Queens. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates a number of bus routes in Queens, New York, United States, under two different public brands
Starting on May 1, 2022, the fare for the Q70 bus was waived while the New York state government studied alternatives to the planned AirTrain LaGuardia people-mover system. [84] [85] As part of a pilot program by the MTA to make five bus routes free (one in each borough), the B60, Bx18, M116, Q4, and S46/96 were selected as fare-free routes in ...
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (NYSDTF) is the department of the New York state government [1] responsible for taxation and revenue, including handling all tax forms and publications, and dispersing tax revenue to other agencies and counties within New York State. The department also has a law enforcement division, the ...
The Q5 and Q85 share most of the Queens portion of Merrick Boulevard (also known as Floyd H. Flake Boulevard [note 1]), which runs southeast towards the Nassau County border. The routes run from the Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer bus terminal to Rosedale near the Nassau County border. Alternate buses operate to or from Green Acres Mall in ...
The redesign was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City in 2020, [11] and the original draft plan was dropped due to negative feedback. [12] A revised plan was released in March 2022. [13] The planned changes to the Q55 were similar to those proposed in the 2019 plan. [14] A final bus-redesign plan was released in December 2023.
Hillside Avenue buses. Q43. and east of 212th Street. and east of Springfield Boulevard. The Q1, Q36, and Q43 bus routes constitute a public transit line in Queens, New York City. The routes run primarily along Hillside Avenue from the Jamaica, Queens commercial and transportation hub towards several eastern Queens neighborhoods on the city ...