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  2. S48 and S98 buses - Wikipedia

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    The S48 and S98 constitutes two bus routes in Staten Island, New York, running primarily on Victory Boulevard and Forest Avenue, between St. George Ferry Terminal and Arlington. It is operated by the New York City Transit Authority. The S48 was originally the R107 bus route, and was renumbered to S107, then the S48 in 1989.

  3. List of bus routes in Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    List of bus routes in Staten Island. Bus # 8162 on the S74 at Eltingville Transit Center. Bus #2287 operating on the SIM8 bus at the Eltingville Transit Center. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates a number of bus routes in Staten Island, New York, United States. Some of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines ...

  4. St. George Terminal - Wikipedia

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    St. George Terminal is a ferry, railway, bus, and park and ride transit center in the St. George neighborhood of Staten Island, New York City. It is located at the intersection of Richmond Terrace and Bay Street, near Staten Island Borough Hall, SIUH Community Park and Richmond County Supreme Court. St. George is a rare example of a rail-boat ...

  5. Speedwellbus - Wikipedia

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    Speedwellbus. Speedwellbus (formerly Speedwell Private Hire) was a bus operator based in Hyde, Greater Manchester, England. It operated a fleet of 25 buses on commercial and contracted services. Formed in 2002, it ceased operating rather abruptly and unexpectedly in January 2012 due to financial problems and nearly having had its licence revoked.

  6. Talk:List of bus routes in Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    DanTD, Tdorante10, SkipperRipper, and Epicgenius: It is very hard to find the route history for current routes in SI because they are organized by their old routes. I would suggest creating a section akin to the section concerning the 1974 renumbering in the Bronx article. Then we could separate current routes and former routes.

  7. Staten Island Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Bus: S48, S53: Website: ... The zoo is accessible by the S48 and S53 bus routes. There are no Staten Island Railway stations in the vicinity of the zoo.

  8. Mariners Harbor, Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    Mariners Harbor is served by the S40, S46 and S48 local bus routes (and their rush-hour-only limited-stop counterparts, which are S90, S96 and S98 respectively). The Manhattan express bus routes in Mariners Harbor are SIM30, SIM33, SIM33C and SIM34. References. Media related to Mariners Harbor, Staten Island at Wikimedia Commons

  9. Arlington, Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    Transportation. Until March 31, 1953, Arlington was served by the Arlington station of the Staten Island Railway.Arlington is served by the S40, S46 and S48 local bus routes (and their rush-hour-only limited-stop counterparts, which are S90, S96 and S98 respectively).

  10. Brighton Heights, Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Heights is a neighborhood in New York City 's borough of Staten Island . Silver Lake borders Brighton Heights on the south; however the name "Silver Lake" is applied to the community on the other side of the lake, which is actually a reservoir created in 1917. The word "Heights" denotes the steep hill that rises from Tompkinsville to ...

  11. S79 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The S79 Select Bus Service constitutes a bus route in Staten Island and Brooklyn, New York, running primarily on Richmond Avenue, Hylan Boulevard, and Narrows Road in Staten Island, and 92nd Street, Fourth Avenue, 86th Street, and Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn. It is based at the Yukon Depot. The S78 and S79 were originally one route, but ...