Go Local Guru Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: manhattan regional bus depot

Search results

  1. Results from the Go Local Guru Content Network
  2. Bus depots of MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_depots_of_MTA_Regional...

    As a bus depot, the facility could only house 50-60 buses, which were assigned to Lower Manhattan routes such as the M12 (discontinued in 1979), M13, and M14A/M14D. The remaining buses on the routes came from depots in Midtown and Upper Manhattan, or were stored on the street.

  3. MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTA_Regional_Bus...

    The fleet consists of over 5,700 buses of various types and models for fixed-route service, making MTA RBO's fleet the largest public bus fleet in the United States. [1] The MTA also has over 2,000 vans and cabs for ADA paratransit service, providing service in New York City, southwestern Nassau County, and the city of Yonkers.

  4. MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTA_Regional_Bus_Operations

    MTA Bus – service previously administered by the New York City Department of Transportation and operated by seven companies at the time of the takeover, mostly concentrated in Queens, with some routes in the Bronx and Brooklyn, and most express service from Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx to Manhattan.

  5. M15 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M15_(New_York_City_bus)

    MTA Regional Bus Operations, under the New York City Bus and Select Bus Service brands, operates the local out of the Tuskegee Airmen Bus Depot and the SBS from the Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot. Service is operated exclusively with articulated buses .

  6. Port Authority Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Authority_Bus_Terminal

    The Port Authority Bus Terminal (colloquially known as the Port Authority and by its acronym PABT) is a bus terminal located in Manhattan in New York City. It is the busiest bus terminal in the world by volume of traffic, [2] serving about 8,000 buses and 225,000 people on an average weekday and more than 65 million people a year.

  7. MTA Showcases New Electric Bus Fleet For BK, Queens And ...

    patch.com/new-york/brooklyn/mta-showcases-new...

    A second phase of this electric bus initiative — costing $188 million — will bring 220 additional overhead charging systems to Grand Avenue and four other depots in Queens, Manhattan, the ...

  8. Bx7, Bx20, and M100 buses - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bx7,_Bx20,_and_M100_buses

    The Broadway-Kingsbridge Line is a public transit line in Manhattan, running primarily along Broadway in Upper Manhattan. Originally a streetcar line, it is now the Bx7, Bx20 and M100 bus routes, all operated by the MTA Regional Bus Operations under the New York City Transit Authority brand.

  9. M60 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M60_(New_York_City_bus)

    MTA Regional Bus Operations: Operator: New York City Transit Authority: Garage: Mother Clara Hale Depot: Vehicle: Nova Bus LFS articulated New Flyer Xcelsior XD60: Began service: September 13, 1992 May 25, 2014 (Select Bus Service) Route; Locale: Manhattan and Queens, New York, U.S. Start: Upper West Side – Broadway / 106th Street: Via

  10. M31 and M57 buses - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M31_and_M57_buses

    MTA Regional Bus Operations: Operator: New York City Transit: Garage: Tuskegee Airmen Depot (M31) Michael J. Quill Depot (M57) Vehicle: Nova Bus LFS HEV New Flyer Xcelsior XD40 (M57) New Flyer Xcelsior XE40 (M57) Route; Locale: Manhattan, New York, U.S. Communities served: Upper West Side, Riverside South, Hell's Kitchen, Midtown, Sutton Place ...

  11. M21 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M21_(New_York_City_bus)

    MTA Regional Bus Operations: Operator: New York City Transit Authority: Garage: Michael J. Quill Depot: Vehicle: New Flyer Xcelsior XD40 New Flyer Xcelsior XE40 Nova Bus LFS HEV: Route; Locale: Manhattan, New York, U.S. Communities served: West Village, SoHo, Lower East Side: Start: West Village – Spring St and Hudson St