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The M34 SBS and M34A SBS routes began on November 13, 2011. [23] Like other Select Bus Service corridors, off-board fare payment is used, as well as all-door boarding. [24] These are considered by the MTA as two SBS services, the M34 34th Street Crosstown and the former M16 route, which was renamed the M34A; the routes share a single corridor.
The Bx12 Limited was the first route to be converted into a Select Bus Service line, the Bx12 SBS. It was placed into service in June 2008 replacing limited stop service with SBS on this line. Both Bx12 Select Bus Service and Bx12 local are based out of the Gun Hill Bus Depot. During late nights, the corridor is served by the Bx12 local service ...
Select Bus Service; B. B44 (New York City bus) ... M15 (New York City bus) M23 (New York City bus) M34 and M34A buses; M60 (New York City bus) Q. Q20 and Q44 buses;
The 6-mile-long (9.7 km) line runs from downtown Vancouver to the Vancouver Mall, serving 34 stations primarily on Fourth Plain Boulevard. It opened on January 8, 2017, becoming the first bus rapid transit system in the Portland metropolitan area. Bellingham: WTA Go Lines: 15 minute service is offered during most of the day, every weekday.
Port Authority Bus Terminal M34A Select Bus Service: 34th Street–Herald Square: N Q R B D F <F> M (IND Sixth Avenue Line) M34 / M34A Select Bus Service PATH at 33rd Street Amtrak, LIRR, NJ Transit at Pennsylvania Station: 28th Street: R 23rd Street: R M23 Select Bus Service: 14th Street–Union Square: N Q R
There is a M34 Select Bus Service bus stop adjacent to the ferry landing; the M15 local, M15 Select Bus Service and the M34A Select Bus Service have stops in the immediate vicinity at the intersection of First Avenue and East 34th Street. The East 34th Street Heliport is also on the waterfront south of the ferry landing.
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[100] [101] In October 2010, the developers of the buses' GPS devices implemented the MTA system's first bus-tracking app, which monitored buses along the M16 and M34 routes. [ 102 ] [ 103 ] [ 104 ] This evolved into the current web app, which originally tracked buses along the B63 route in Brooklyn when it started in February 2011.