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Parsons Corporation is an American multinational technology-focused defense, intelligence, and infrastructure engineering firm. Founded in 1944, [ 2 ] Parsons is headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia , and serves both government and private sector organizations in more than 30 countries.
A 2011 C40LF (200) and a 2010 Orion VII NG HEV (4655) on the Jamaica Station-bound Q25 Limited and Q34 at Kissena Blvd/73rd Ave, and in July 2019 at Parsons Blvd/88th Ave, respectively. The Q25's northern terminal is at Poppenhusen Avenue and 119th Street in College Point.
The 165th Street Bus Terminal, also known as Jamaica Bus Terminal, [1] [4] the Long Island Bus Terminal [5] (the name emblazoned on the entranceway's red tiles), Jamaica−165th Street Terminal (as signed on buses towards the terminal), or simply 165th Street Terminal, is a major bus terminal in Jamaica, Queens. Owned by FBE Limited, [6] the ...
Following the acquisition of Louis Berger Group by WSP Global in 2018 for $400 million, the operations of Louis Berger Group in the United States were merged with WSP USA's. WSP USA acquired two US-based environmental consulting firms over the next two years: Ecology & Environment (E & E) in 2019, [ 31 ] and LT Environmental in 2020.
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Obituary for Samuel Bowne Parsons Sr., Brooklyn Daily Eagle, January 4, 1906 Parsons Boulevard takes its name from Samuel Bowne Parsons Sr. (1819–1906). His father was Samuel Parsons (1774–1841) who moved to Flushing from Manhattan around 1800 and married Mary Bowne, a descendant of prominent local settler John Bowne.
The Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer station contains two levels, each with two tracks and an island platform. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] The E train serves the upper level (IND) [ 30 ] at all times. [ 32 ] The J and Z trains serve the lower level (BMT); [ 30 ] the former operates all times and the latter operates during rush hours in the peak direction. [ 33 ]
In 2014, the 164th Street corridor along with the Parsons/Kissena corridor and Main Street corridor were evaluated for a potential Select Bus Service (SBS) route between Flushing and Jamaica. [37] [38] The Q65 Limited was not selected for conversion; the Q44 Limited became the Q44 SBS on November 29, 2015, [39] and the Q25 Limited was studied ...