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  2. Hillside Avenue buses - Wikipedia

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    Express bus service began along the corridor on August 2, 1971, as the Q18X, as the first New York City Transit express service between Queens and Manhattan. [38] The route was renumbered the X18 in 1976, before being renumbered to its current designation, the X68, on April 15, 1990.

  3. List of express bus routes in New York City - Wikipedia

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    It additionally operated four special routes to racetracks in the New York City metropolitan area. Service was discontinued on April 1, 1980. The M7 express route became a part of the X23 route upon being taken over by the New York City Transit Authority, then became the original X90. X90 service to 5th Avenue & 110th Street was discontinued in ...

  4. List of bus routes in Queens - Wikipedia

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    268th Street and Hillside Avenue Sutphin Boulevard, Hillside Avenue (New York State Routes 25 and 25B) Peak direction limited-stop service operates between 179th Street and Springfield Boulevard. Local buses do not operate in the peak direction when limited-stop buses are running.

  5. Bellerose, Queens - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Bus system serves Bellerose on the Q43 and X68 on Hillside Avenue. Buses on Union Turnpike include the Q46, QM6 and QM36. The Q36 bus on Jamaica Avenue. The Q1 bus on Braddock Avenue. It is also served by Nassau Inter-County Express on the n22, n24 and n26. Hillside Avenue, Jamaica Avenue, and Union Turnpike are the major east ...

  6. Q3 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The route ran from Saint Marks Avenue (now 119th Avenue), via Farmers Avenue, Seminole Avenue and Villard Avenue (both now 190th Street), and Hillside Avenue to Union Hall Street. [8] [9] Because the majority of the route ran via Farmers Boulevard, it was known as the Farmers Boulevard Line. [10]

  7. Bus depots of MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    The Jackie Gleason Depot, called the Fifth Avenue Depot until June 30, 1988, [5] [138] [139] [140] is located on the east side of Fifth Avenue between 36th and 39th Streets in Sunset Park, Brooklyn 138] just west of the 36th-38th Street Yard and Ninth Avenue station of the New York City Subway

  8. IND Queens Boulevard Line - Wikipedia

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    In its place, the F ran local between 71st Avenue and 179th Street at all times, which eliminated express service along Hillside Avenue. [119] This change was implemented for six months on an experimental basis at the request of passengers using the 169th Street, Sutphin Boulevard, Van Wyck Boulevard and 75th Avenue stations, which had lost ...

  9. Sutphin Boulevard station (IND Queens Boulevard Line)

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    The Sutphin Boulevard station is a local station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway.Located at Sutphin Boulevard and Hillside Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, it is served by the F train at all times, the <F> train during rush hours in the reverse peak direction, and a few rush-hour E trains to Jamaica–179th Street during p.m. rush hours.