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  2. B1 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The western end (13th Avenue and 86th Street) was swapped with the B64 in 2010. In June 2020, the B1 was converted into an articulated bus route. Before articulation, Jackie Gleason Depot used to provide additional service to Kingsborough Community College in the A.M. rush with buses that run on compressed natural gas, as well as Flatbush Depot.

  3. List of bus routes in Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    The Queens draft plan affects three existing bus routes: the B24, B57, and B62. [173] The MTA released a draft plan for Brooklyn's bus network on December 1, 2022. One bus route (the B39) remained completely unchanged, while the remaining routes underwent changes to their route, stop spacing, service frequencies, and/or service spans. [174] [175]

  4. List of bus routes in the Bronx - Wikipedia

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    In addition, free transfers were allowed between the Bx55 and intersecting bus routes, changing the route from a rapid transit replacement to a limited-stop branch of the Bx15. [ 165 ] In 1995, New York City Transit was in the process of building a weather-protected intermodal terminal at Third Avenue–149th Street.

  5. List of streetcar lines in Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    now the B74 bus Norton's Point Shuttle: Sea Gate: West 37th St. private right-of-way September 26, 1935; also ran June 1943 became B36 shuttle bus, now discontinued 86th Street Line: Bay Ridge: Coney Island: 3rd Avenue, 5th Avenue, 86th Street, and Cropsey Avenue August 12, 1948 now the B1 bus (part) Bay Ridge Avenue Line: Bay Ridge: Coney Island

  6. Bus depots of MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    The Far Rockaway Depot and the John F. Kennedy Depot (or JFK Depot) are garages that were operated by Green Bus Lines until January 9, 2006, [4] when MTA Bus took over and started operating the old company's bus routes. Both depots are now owned by GTJ Reit Inc (the successor to Green Lines), except for the newly built annex building at Far ...

  7. B70 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The B70 bus route is a public transit line in Brooklyn in New York City, running mostly on 8th Avenue and 39th Street between Sunset Park and Fort Hamilton. [2] [3] The route was originally a streetcar line known as the Eighth Avenue Line, and is currently operated by MTA New York City Bus.

  8. B47 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The B47 is a surface transit line on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn, New York City.Once a streetcar line, [3] it is now part of the B47 bus route, operated by the New York City Transit Authority, Prior to 1995, it was the B78 route; the northern part of the route from St. Johns Place to Woodhull Hospital was part of the B40 line.

  9. B99, Bx99, and M99 buses - Wikipedia

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    The B99, Bx99, and M99 bus routes formed a temporary night bus service in the New York City boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx.The three bus routes were created to replace overnight subway service during the height of COVID-19 pandemic, while the subway system was closed to the public between 1:00 AM and 5:00 AM. [4]