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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.
The Rockaway Park Shuttle [3] is a New York City Subway shuttle train that operates in Queens.It is the latest iteration of the Rockaway Shuttle services that have been running on the Rockaway peninsula since 1956.
By the early 1930s, the Q21 became a franchise of Green Bus Lines, and was extended to Rockaway Park. [13] [38] [59] In 1934, the Q21A franchise between East New York and the Rockaways was awarded to Green Lines. [38] On June 15, 1936, the Q21B began service between Brooklyn and Riis Park.
A 2007 Orion VII OG HEV (6806) on the Canarsie Pier-bound B42 leaving the Rockaway Parkway subway station Former private ROW. The line was originally operated as an electric streetcar by the Nassau Electric Railroad, a company that became part of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit (BRT) Company system, subsequently reorganized as the Brooklyn and Queens Transit Corporation in 1928 before passing to ...
First Select Bus Service bus rapid transit route in Brooklyn started on November 17, 2013. [125] [126] B45: St. Johns Place Line streetcar until August 24, 1947. B46: Utica and Reid Avenues Line streetcar until March 18, 1951. B46 service, along with B9 service, was extended to Jacob Riis Park in Queens during the summer season, starting on ...
At this point, the B60 continues east along the B6 and B82 routes until East 108th Street, where southbound buses loop around the Breukelen Houses, and ends at Williams Avenue and Flatlands Avenue near the Breukelen Park. Northbound service follows the B82 route to Rockaway Parkway and resumes the regular route. [4]
The Bx12 Select Bus Service in 2008, the first SBS route in New York City. The first Select Bus Service corridor, on the Bx12 along 207th Street, Fordham Road, and Pelham Parkway, was placed into service on June 29, 2008. [17] The next line, the M15, saw Select Service begin on October 10, 2010 after the delivery of new low-floor buses.
A significant service improvement on the Rockaway Line took effect in 1993, when direct late-night service between Far Rockaway (but not Rockaway Park) and Brooklyn and Manhattan began; previously, only shuttle or Round Robin service was provided during these hours, with a transfer at Euclid Avenue (the Rockaway Park branch remains a shuttle at ...