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Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating this bus route on February 23, 1901. Northbound buses were moved to Madison Avenue on January 14, 1966. Northbound service were rerouted away from University Place and 9th Street on June 27, 2010, due to a budget crisis.
Northbound only NYC Bus: M15 Local, M21 NYC Subway: trains at Second Avenue. Northbound service uses First Avenue, southbound service uses Second Avenue Houston Street: Southbound only NYC Bus: M15 Local, M21 NYC Subway: trains at Second Avenue. Hester / Grand Streets: Bidirectional NYC Bus: M15 Local NYC Subway: trains at Grand Street
Manhattan to Staten Island. The SIM1 route (pictured) replaced the X1 route on August 19, 2018. Most routes travel to and from Staten Island via the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, Gowanus Expressway, and Hugh L. Carey Tunnel into Lower Manhattan.
The M10 and M20 bus routes serve the northern and southern halves of the Eighth Avenue corridor, respectively. The routes intersect in Upper Midtown Manhattan, between Lincoln Center and Columbus Circle. [5] Until 2000, the two routes were a single M10 route, running 10 miles (16 km) between Harlem and Lower Manhattan.
Began service: 1832 (trolley) 1886 (bus) 1966 (current alignment) Route; Locale: Manhattan, New York, U.S. Start: M1: SoHo – Grand Street M2-M3: East Village – 8th Street M4: Midtown – 5th Avenue-32nd Street: Via: Madison Avenue (northbound) Fifth Avenue (southbound) 110th Street (except M1) End: M1: Harlem – 147th Street M2: Washington ...
Began service: 1864 (train) 1893 (streetcar) 1936 (M5 bus) 2017 (M55 bus) Route; Locale: Manhattan, New York, U.S. Start: M5: Washington Heights – GW Bridge M55: 44th Street / 6th Avenue: Via: Fifth Avenue (southbound) Sixth Avenue (northbound) Broadway Riverside Drive (M5 only) End: M5: 31st Street / 6th Avenue M55: South Ferry: Length: M5 ...
Began service: 1853 (train) 1947 (bus) 2010 (current alignment) Route; Locale: Manhattan, New York, U.S. Start: M98: Upper East Side – 68th Street M101-M102: East Village – 6th Street M103: City Hall: Via: Third Avenue (northbound) Lexington Avenue (southbound) End: M98: Washington Heights – Cabrini Boulevard M101: Fort George – 193rd ...
Route; Locale: Manhattan, New York, U.S. Start: 14th Street / 6th Avenue: Via: Sixth Avenue (northbound) Seventh Avenue (southbound) Amsterdam Avenue (northbound) Columbus Avenue (southbound) Lenox Avenue: End: Harlem – 147th Street: Length: 7.6 miles (12.2 km) (southbound) Other routes: M11 9th (Columbus)/10th (Amsterdam) Avs M102 3rd ...
Route; Locale: Manhattan, New York, U.S. Start: West Village – Abingdon Square: Via: Tenth (Amsterdam) Avenue (northbound) Ninth (Columbus) Avenue (southbound) End: Broadway / 133rd Street or Riverbank State Park – 145th Street: Length: 7.6 miles (12.2 km) (northbound) Other routes: M7 6th/7th/Columbus/ Amsterdam/Lenox Avs: Service ...
This bus route no longer runs along the entire route of the former streetcar. Route description. The M104 route begins at 41st Street and 8th Avenue, by Times Square. Buses use Eighth Avenue (northbound) and Seventh Avenue (southbound) to and from Central Park South.