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  2. Q35 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    A bus stop at Flatbush/Utica Avenues in Brooklyn, serving the Q35 and other routes. The Q35 bus route operates between Midwood, Brooklyn at the Flatbush Avenue–Brooklyn College subway station, served by the 2 and 5 trains, and Rockaway Park, Queens at the Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street subway station, served by the A and S trains.

  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. [167] 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. [168] [169]

  4. Template:Q35 RDT - Wikipedia

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    Q35 to Brooklyn via Jacob Riis Park (summers only) Rockaway Beach Bl / Jacob Riis Park bathhouse ... This is a route-map template for a New York City bus route.

  5. List of bus routes in Queens - Wikipedia

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    Originally operated by Orange Line in 1921, then by Bee Line Bus Company in 1922 as DP&S Route 77, [104] and then by North Shore Bus Company starting in 1939. The original terminals of the route were 163rd Street and Jamaica Avenue and Francis Lewis Boulevard and North Conduit Avenue (Rosedale LIRR Station).

  6. Marine Park (neighborhood), Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Marine Park is served by the B2, B3, B9, B31, B41, B44, B44 SBS, B46, B46 SBS, B47, B100, BM4 and Q35 bus routes, operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations. [24] There are no New York City Subway stations in the neighborhood; the closest is the Kings Highway station in Midwood.

  7. Marine Parkway–Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    On April 4, 1978, [34] the bridge connecting Brooklyn and Queens was renamed for Gil Hodges, the former championship-winning first baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers who later won a World Series as the manager of the Queens-based New York Mets. [33] It was believed to be the first bridge to be named for a major sports figure. [35]

  8. Bus depots of MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    Most Brooklyn local and express routes are operated by New York City Transit, while the B100 and B103 local routes, and the BM- express routes, are operated by MTA Bus. All Brooklyn NYCT depots are represented by TWU local 100. Spring Creek Depot, operated under the MTA Bus Company, is represented by ATU 1181.

  9. Union Turnpike express buses - Wikipedia

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    The Union Turnpike express routes consist of eight bus routes: the QM1, QM5, QM6, QM7, QM8, QM31, QM35, and QM36. They begin at three different termini in Northeast Queens, each running via different corridors. [7] [3] [4] All eight bus routes run along Union Turnpike west of 188th Street, then along Queens Boulevard and the Long Island Expressway.