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  2. Jamaica Buses - Wikipedia

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    The president of Jamaica Buses, and GTJ Reit Inc. was the late Jerome Cooper (August 14, 1928 – May 20, 2015, aged 86). [3] [4] Its facility was located on 114-15 Guy R. Brewer Boulevard in South Jamaica, Queens. From 1954 to 1995, Jamaica Buses, also provided charter services. [5]

  3. Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport station

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    In 2020, the MTA announced that it would reconstruct the track and third rail on the IND Archer Avenue Line, which had become deteriorated. From September 19 to November 2, 2020, E service was cut back to Jamaica–Van Wyck, with a shuttle bus connecting to Sutphin Boulevard and Jamaica Center.

  4. Jamaica–Van Wyck station - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica–Van Wyck station (/ v æ n ˈ w ɪ k / van WIK) [4] is a station on the IND Archer Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, located on the west side of the Van Wyck Expressway between Metropolitan Avenue and 89th Avenue on the border of Jamaica [5] and Richmond Hill, Queens. [6] [7] It is served by the E train at all times.

  5. NYC Express Bus - Wikipedia

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    NYC Express bus service operated express motor coaches between New York metropolitan area airports and Manhattan owned by Golden Touch Transportation of NY, Inc. It was the only permitted official operator of express airport bus service for the New York City Department of Transportation and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (the ...

  6. Q3 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    On October 1, 1930, [14] the Bee Line routes began terminating at the newly constructed Jamaica Union Bus Terminal near its former terminus. The new bus terminal was located at Jamaica Avenue and New York Boulevard (now Guy R. Brewer Boulevard), adjacent to the now-closed Union Hall Street Long Island Rail Road station. [14] [15] [16] [17]

  7. Q6 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The northern terminal was moved to Jamaica Union Bus Terminal (Jamaica Avenue and Brewer Boulevard) on August 16, 1936. By 1975, its terminals in Jamaica were Sutphin Boulevard and Hillside Avenue, and 165th Street and Archer Avenue. On October 30, 1989, all Q6 service was rerouted to serve the 165th Street Bus Terminal. [3] [4] [5]