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An illustrative rendering shows the new street-level elevator that the MTA will build on Queens Plaza South — one of three elevators that will serve the Queensboro Plaza station, which remains ...
A 29-year-old man was stabbed to death on a Queens street on Tuesday night. ... MTA is offering free Moderna boosters now through Thursday at Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Ave. station. No appointment ...
The New York City Transit Authority (also known as NYCTA, the TA, [2] or simply Transit, [3] and branded as MTA New York City Transit) is a public-benefit corporation in the U.S. state of New York that operates public transportation in New York City. Part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the busiest and largest transit system in ...
Queens Plaza. / 40.748915; -73.937387. M (weekdays during the day) R (all hours except late nights) The Queens Plaza station is an express station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway. Located under the eastern edge of Queens Plaza at the large Queens Plaza interchange, it is served by the E train at all times, by the R ...
Service is suspended from 11:45 p.m. Friday to 5:30 a.m. Saturday, 11:45 p.m. Saturday to 8 a.m. Sunday, and 11:45 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday. Free shuttle buses will run between Harlem-148th Street ...
The route was cut back to the 165th Street Bus Terminal from 163rd Street and Jamaica Avenue on October 27, 1939. NYCBOT and NYCTA operation. On March 30, 1947, North Shore Bus would be taken over by the New York City Board of Transportation (NYCBOT; later the New York City Transit Authority or NYCTA), making the bus route city operated.
The board called for toll rates in the off-hours (from 9 p.m.-5 a.m. on weekdays, and 9 p.m. until 9 a.m. on weekends) to be about 75% less — about $3.50 instead of $15 for a passenger vehicle.
On July 4, 1934, the route was extended 3 miles (4.8 km). On June 5, 1935, the city granted a new franchise contract for the extended route for a period lasting between the expiration date of the first contract and a date no later than December 31, 1938. In 1936, Queens was divided into four zones, for bus operating franchise purposes.