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Kings Plaza (officially the Kings Plaza Shopping Center) is a shopping center within the Mill Basin section of Brooklyn in New York City, New York, United States.Opened in September 1970, [1] [3] [4] it is located at the southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue and Avenue U, just north of Floyd Bennett Field.
The B46 SBS operates between DeKalb Avenue and Kings Plaza only, while the B46 local continues to Williamsburg, making all stops along Broadway. Avenue H, and the Crown Heights – Utica Avenue station at Eastern Parkway serve as short turn terminals for B46 local service, while some B46 SBS buses begin or end service at Avenue N, just north of ...
Kings Plaza East 54th Street and Avenue U ↔: Bedford–Stuyvesant Broadway and Marcus Garvey Boulevard at Flushing Avenue ( trains) Ralph Avenue, Broadway Local Service rerouted in East Flatbush to use Kings Highway and East 98th Street instead of Rockaway Parkway and Clarkson Avenue.
The Kings Plaza shopping mall at Avenue U opened on September 11, 1970, [52] [53] with the Q35 bus route serving the new mall. [54] Open-door service on the Q35 route in Brooklyn was added circa 1976; [55] [56] until then, buses only made drop offs northbound and pickups southbound in Brooklyn north of Kings Plaza. [57]
The Flatbush Depot is located at 4901 Fillmore Avenue in Flatlands, Brooklyn), near the Kings Plaza shopping center, where a number of bus routes t The depot occupies two blocks just off Flatbush Avenue , bounded by Fillmore Avenue, East 49th Street, Avenue N, and Utica Avenue .
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A 2009 Orion VII NG HEV (4240) on the Avenue U-bound B44 local at Nostrand Avenue/Kings Highway. The B44 starts at the Williamsburg Plaza Bus Terminal in Williamsburg. It then turns onto Roebling Street and turns south onto Bedford Avenue (northbound) or Lee Avenue (southbound), making only two stops to Flushing Avenue.