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  1. Proposed routes under the Brooklyn Bus Redesign. The MTA released a draft plan for Brooklyn's bus network redesign on December 1, 2022. The new plan retains the "BM" prefix and preserves all existing routes. The BM1, BM2, BM3, BM4, X27/X37, and X28/X38 will each be split into three routes: a rush-hour downtown route, a rush-hour midtown route ...

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    (Read more about our ridership data.) Average weekday subway ridership: 5.5 million Our annual ridership:1.698 billion All-time ridership record: 2.067 billion passengers, in 1946 Number of subway cars:6,684 Subway car mileage: The fleet traveled 365 million miles in 2019 Number of miles traveled by an average subway car between repairs: 1. In 1982...

    There are seven numbered routes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
    There are 15 lettered routes, not including shuttle service: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, J, L, M, N, Q, R, W, Z
    There are three permanent shuttle services: Franklin Avenue in Brooklyn, Rockaway Park in Queens and 42 St in Manhattan.

    With no change of trains: The A train from 207th Street in Manhattan to Far Rockaway in Queens (more than 31 miles). With a transfer: The 2 train from 241st Street in the Bronx, with a transfer to the Far Rockaway-bound A train (more than 38 miles). Between stations: The A train between the Howard Beach/JFK Airport and Broad Channel stations in Que...

    Number of stations:472 Number of stations in original Manhattan system:28 (opened in 1904) Most station platforms are between 525 and 660 feet long. Types of stations: 1. Underground (about 60%) 2. elevated 3. embankment 4. open-cut An open-cut station is built below street level, in a trench-like depression, or "cut." Unlike a station built in a t...

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  3. new.mta.info › agency › mta-bus-companyMTA Bus Company

    MTA Bus operates 44 local routes in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens, 43 express bus routes between Manhattan and the Bronx, Brooklyn, or Queens, and 3 Select Bus Service routes in Queens. The agency was created in September 2004, taking over operations of seven bus companies that operated under franchises granted by the New York City Department ...

  4. Is there a direct bus between The Bronx and Brooklyn? No, there is no direct bus from The Bronx to Brooklyn. However, there are services departing from Boston Rd/E 180 St and arriving at Park Slope - Prospect Park West & Union St. via JFK Airport Connection - WB.

  5. Schools distribute student MetroCards to eligible students at the beginning of each semester, and as needed during the school year. You can immediately use your student MetroCard at every subway and local bus. Student MetroCards cannot be used on express buses. Student MetroCards are: Different from “regular” MetroCards sold to the public.

  6. School Bus Transportation. School Transportation: All motor vehicles transporting passengers under the age of 21 years, to and from schools, for hire, or owned and/or operated by school districts or any public or private school. School transportation will also include the transportation of passengers under the age of 21 years between school ...

  7. Schools distribute MetroCards that let eligible students get to and from school and school-related activities. As with regular MetroCards, Student MetroCards allow for a free transfer between the subway and local/limited/Select Bus services, or a free transfer between buses

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