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  2. B70 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The B70 bus route is a public transit line in Brooklyn in New York City, running mostly on 8th Avenue and 39th Street between Sunset Park and Dyker Heights. The route was originally a streetcar line known as the Eighth Avenue Line, and is currently operated by MTA New York City Bus.

  3. Rikers Island - Wikipedia

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    Transportation is also provided by the Q100 MTA Regional Bus Operations route. [22] Privately operated shuttles connect the parking lot at the south end to the island. A bus service within the island for people visiting inmates is provided by the New York City Department of Correction on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. [23]

  4. NJ Transit Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    NJ Transit Bus Operations is the bus division of NJ Transit, providing bus service throughout New Jersey along with service along with the Newark Light Rail service. Many of the agency's bus routes travel over state lines to New York City or Philadelphia. In 2023, the bus system had a ridership of 131,253,500.

  5. B33 bus - Wikipedia

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    The route on Hamilton Avenue was not one of the original franchises granted to the Brooklyn City Rail Road in 1853, [2] but was added soon after. The portion south of Court Street, which was one of the original routes, opened on September 4, 1854 as part of the Court Street Line to Green-Wood Cemetery, [3] and the rest opened in early June 1855, at first operated as a shuttle between the ferry ...

  6. Victory Boulevard buses - Wikipedia

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    The S61, S62, S66, S91, and S92 buses constitute a public transit line in Richmond County, New York City. These routes primarily run along Victory Boulevard towards multiple western Staten Island communities, splitting at Mid-Island. They are operated by the MTA Regional Bus Operations under the New York City Transit Authority brand.

  7. B60 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    As part of a pilot program by the MTA to make five bus routes free (one in each borough), the B60 was selected alongside the Bx18, M116, Q4 and S46/96 to become fare-free in July 2023. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The pilot program would last six to twelve months and buses would display a "Fare Free" sign, similar to the one used on the Q70 . [ 14 ]

  8. B33 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The route on Hamilton Avenue was not one of the original franchises granted to the Brooklyn City Rail Road in 1853, [2] but was added soon after. The portion south of Court Street, which was one of the original routes, opened on September 4, 1854 as part of the Court Street Line to Green-Wood Cemetery, [3] and the rest opened in early June 1855, at first operated as a shuttle between the ferry ...

  9. M31 and M57 buses - Wikipedia

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