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Learn about the history, locations, and functions of the 29 bus depots serving New York City's local and express buses. Find out how the depots are organized into divisions, represented by different unions, and maintained by central facilities.
Learn about the history, brands, and fleet of the largest municipal bus fleet in the US, operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York City. The MTA Regional Bus Operations runs 325 routes, including local, express, and bus rapid transit service, with a total of 5,840 buses.
Learn about the largest public bus fleet in the US, operating in New York City under NYCT and MTA Bus brands. Find out the history, types, models, and features of over 5,800 buses, including clean and alternative fuel vehicles.
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 ...
NICE is the local bus system serving Nassau County, New York and parts of Queens and Suffolk County. It was formerly operated by MTA Long Island Bus until 2011, when Nassau County outsourced it to a private operator, Transdev.
The remodeled depot, located at 165-18 Tuskegee Airmen Way, will add 60 charging stations to include 60 electric buses by the summer of 2026. The 134,000-square-foot expansion will allow 270 buses ...
The fifth bus to be delivered to the MTA will be deployed on the M60 line, transit officials said. Buses will be charged at the Michael J. Quill Bus Depot on West 41st Street and 11th Avenue, mta ...
The M15 is the busiest bus route in the city and the U.S., running along First and Second Avenues from Lower Manhattan to East Harlem. It has a history of streetcar and subway service, and operates as a local and a select bus service (SBS) with articulated buses.