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Staten Island Express Bus Network Staten Island Express Bus Network CENTRAL SIM 30 PARK SIM 23 SIM 6 SIM 3 SOUTH SIM 24 SIM 11 NEW JERSEY W 59 ST SIM 10 SIM 31 Staten Island SIM 1c SIM 8/8x HALL ST E W 57 ST SIM 3c SIM 22 E 57 ST Express Bus SIM 4c SIM 25 WHIT TO SIM 33c SIM 26 Y Service via PORT SIM 6 FERR SIM 11 IVORY Lincoln Tunnel AV LEXINGTON E 50 ST SIM 22 SHOOTER'S RICHMOND BROADWAY SIM 26 ISLAND COUNTY BANK SIM 8/8x SIM 25 5 AV BALLPARK SIM 31 St. George SNUG HARBOR SIM 22 SIM 26 SIM 23 HOWLAND CULTURAL CENTER Ferry Terminal SIM 24 GOETHALS BRIDGE RICHMOND TERR LIVINGSTON BAYONNE BRIDGE SIM 23 SIM 30 SIM 31 SIM 8/8x HOOK to Manhattan W 42 ST ARLINGTON SIM 33 SIM 34 E 42 ST SIM 23 SIM 25 CASTLETON AV SIM 24 SIM 24 SIM 30 St. George WESTERN AV ound NEW SIM 3 SIM 3 ARLINGTON PL BRIGHTON 9AV 8AV 7 AV SIM 10 SIM 10 b RICHMOND LINCOLN TUNNEL SIM 1c SIM 1c MARINERS UNIVERSITY SIM 23 CHARLES MEDICAL CENTER SIM 3c SIM 3c HARBOR 5 AV SIM 24 ut W 34 ST SIM 4c SIM 4c BRABANT JEWETT AV E 34 ST SOUTH AV Staten Island HART BLVD Tompkinsville SIM 33c SIM 33c AV O SIM 3 WEST OLD PLACE HOLLAND AV SIM 3 BARD AV SIM 30 Express Bus Service SIM 35 BROADWAY NEW SIM 10 WALKER CEBRA AV 6 AV to Manhattan HMOND BRIGHTON SIM 1c BRIGHTON AV AV MANOR RD CLOVE RD TOMPKINSVILLE GOETHALS ST RIC SIM 3c via Lincoln Tunnel RE PORT MADISON AV FO SIM 30 GRANDVIEW AV SIM 3 PORT RICHMOND FOREST AV OXFORD PL SIM 34 UNION AV BARRETT AV BEMENT AV SIM 30 SIM 6 SIM 30 SIM 35 SIM 8/8x SIM 25 SIM 33 BEACH ST SIM 11 JEWETT AV RICHMOND AV W 23 ST WRIGHT SIM 31 SIM 22 SIM 26 M FOREST AV CLOVE RD STATEN E 23 ST MONSEY PL A ISLAND ST PAULS AV SIM 4c SLOSSON AV N ZOO Stapleton SIM 33c SIM 23 SIM 30 BARON DE HIRSCH O EDDY ST ST Inbound SOUTH AVSIM 8 CEMETERY SIM 30 RAVENHURST AV R SIM 24 AT SIM 33 R ST EN SIM 35 D STAPLETON 2 AV 1 AV PARK AV PARK SIM 1c 3 AV SIM 34 SIM 35 V DECKER AV IS A V ST. PETER'S L LAMBERT ST SIM 3c AN D SIM 3 A CEMETERY F D N NG CLOVE RD D JULES DR CANAL ST W 14 ST SIM 4c O WILLOWBROOK RD MARTLING AV MARTLI R M VICTORY BLVD H BEMENT AV ST JOHNS BAYLEY SIM 33c D E 13 ST C DE I PPE WESTERLEIGH UNIVERSITY R PL SILVER LAKE SETON SIM 7 B R I E R APARTMENTS HOSPITAL V X CASTLETON Clifton WESTCOTT BLVD O AV SLOSSON P AV CAMBRIDGE SIM 9 E MAY AV W CRYSTAL AV 6 AV ADWAY CORNERS CLIFTON Y First SIM 33 LIVERMORE AV E 8 ST WATCHOGUE RD MANOR RD 3 cars LAMBERTS LA WEST ST GRYMES JEWETT AV only to SIM 30 HILL LANDER AV CLOVE RD St. George FREDERICK ST SIM 3 VANDERBILT AV WILLOW RD E SIM 34 TOMPKINS AV VICTORY BLVD Y SIM 8/8x SIM 4/4x SIM 33 A SIM 33c replaces BRADLEY AV Y VICTORY BLVD W ROSEBANK A MORANI ST SIM31, SIM32, SIM33 ORY BLVD SUNNY BLOOMFIELD VICT L E HOUSTON ST W on Gannon Av SIM 3c SIM 33c FOX I S SIDE SIM 35 A SIM 6 S VICTORY BLVD HILLS R HOUSTON ST E DINSMORE ST Off-Peak and Weekends replaces SIM15, SIM35 WILLOWBROOK RD V HOUSTON ST R VICTORY BLVD A COLLEGE OF SI NON TIOGA ST SIM 1 SIM 11 P N GAN on Narrows Rd D X NA Off-Peak and Weekends N SIM 31 E SIM 34 SIM 32 SIM 32 SI RR A EX L E AV SLOSSON P SIM 3 RD MANOR WY OWS SIM 30 SIM 1c R SIM 33 SIM 32 S SIM 33 I SIM 10 O RD HYLAN BLVD SPRING ST SIM 3c H SIM 33 BRADLEY AV NNON AV SIM 31 N. S MORANI ST S. G A EMERSON N ETON PL GANSEVOORT BLVD CANAL ST SIM 4c T E S HILL BALTIC AV T ARLENE ST RICHMOND AV SIM 33c E A T WEST ST W THE SIM 1 TELEPORT HOLDEN NARROWS S SIM 15 SIM 2 BLVD SIM 7 BULLS HEAD WOOLLEY AV SIM 4/4x SIGNS RD EDGAR PL RD S. SIM 35 WILLOWBROOK RD SIM 10 V RD H A WORTH ST UT SIM 32 SIM 32 SO HAROLD ST SUNSET AV SIM 15 THOMAS ST WEST CHELSEA TRAVIS AV FOREST HILL RD SIM 31 VE COLLEGE OF ROME AV SIM 35 T R NORTH FDR DRIVE SHORE STATEN ISLAND Grasmere S NARROWS R TODT RD AZ PLAZA N CHURCH ST CHURCH SIM 8/8x WILLOWBROOK Z CHMOND A I RIVINGTON AV HILL E N TARGEE ST O E FINGERBOARD RD CAMPUS (CUNY) R -NA RIDG SIM 4/4x B RROWS B FRANKFORT ST GRASMERE END AV U E W STEERS ST Staten Island BLVD ROCKLAND AV OLD TOWN T FINGERBOARD NEW S PARK SIM 15 RD ROW SPRINGVILLE SIM 5 SIMMONS LA ARROCHAR LILY POND AV V Express Bus PARK D NORWAY AV A V T SIM 35 VICTORY L S D B SIM 11 NEW DRAPER PL Old L N TRINITY PL TRINITY Service via O McCLEAN AV R SIM 10 Town N A SPRINGVILLE M QUINTARD ST SIM 7 FOREST HILL RD A E H SIM 15 FELDMEYERS LN C L SIM 7 P GLEN ST I MERRYMOUNT ST RARITAN AV Hugh Carey Tunnel Y SIM 9 R SHILOH NOME AV SIM 1 SIM 33 CON EDISON RICHMOND HILL RD H SIM 9 WALL ST BUS LOOP TRAVIS AV OCEAN AV BROADWAY SIM 1 SIM 7 VICTORY BLVD SEAVIEW AV SIM 6 Victory Blvd stop: DENKER PL SIM2, SIM25, SIM 5 ROCKLAND AV Dongan SAND LA T SIM 2 SIM 9 SIM26 only. S Weekday AM and PM Peak Hills R Non-Stop Service from BURGHER AV E VASSAR ST T A SIM 4/4x SIM 33 Staten Island Mall Park-and-Ride SIM 31 W SIM 32 to Lamberts Lane/Christopher Lane, HULL AV SIM 32 SIM 6 TRAVIS and then non-stop to Manhattan WESTPORT ST DONGAN HILLS CROMWELL Staten Island SIM 4x to Downtown V A AV SIM 34 SIM 11 SIM 8x to Midtown LEWISTON ST D STATEN ISLAND Express Bus Service STATEN H R ATLANTIC AV S D Jefferson UNIVERSITY ISLAND MALL N SIM 5 SIM 31 R ELMWOOD PARK DR O Av BUEL AV HOSPITAL NORTH to Manhattan PLATINUM AV A HM M GREELEY AV IC via Hugh Carey Tunnel H R U SIM 15 SIM 3 SIM 11 G H WINDHAM LOOP SIM 10 JEFFERSON AV SOUTH BEACH SIM 1 SIM 7 C SIM 35 SIM 10 SIM 2 FRESHKILLS PARK MORAVIAN SIM 7 A PSYCHIATRIC D R CEMETERY SEAVIEW AV V E SIM 22 EGBERTVILLE NEW DORP LANE Grant SIM 1 CENTER L SIM 2 SIM 9 Y YUKON AV SIM 4 B ST PATRICKS PL Off-Peak and Weekends ANDREWS AV T SIM 25 City U SIM 8 O N RICHMONDTOWN N N SIM 26 SIM 15 N SIM 4/4x SIM 33 E SIM 31 A SOUTH BEACH L SIM 1c SIM 4c D SIM 23 O PARK P A SIM 32 SIM 6 SIM 24 LINCOLN AV C SIM 3c SIM 33c PARK DR SOUTH GRANT ER BE H SIM 34 SIM 11 SIM1c also with ACH CITY T NEWVALE AV A FOREST HILL RD SIM 9 KISWICK ST SIM 9 F SIM Bus Service overnight service WOODROW RD RICHMOND RD MIDLAND AV WILDER AV SIM 5 SIM 31 D SIM 6 SIM 6 GRAHAM AV R New FRESHKILLS PARK T Y SIM 11 SIM 5 (UNDER DEVELOPMENT) SEN Y Dorp SIM 15 SIM 3 in Manhattan Y PINEWOOD AV O SIM 5 HUNTER AV A B S LA M W SIM 22 UNITED MT. RICHMOND A S AV SIM 10 SIM 35 SIM 10 S NEW DORP LANE E SIM 4c HEBREW CEMETERY R SIM 31 CEMETERY SIM 7 MIDLAND P SIM 8 X D RICHMOND SIM 1 E L R CORBIN AV L AV BEACH E IL HYLAN BLVD R R K NEW O U C Off-Peak and Weekends H H ARTHUR KILL RD L T ST JOHN A S A R NEUMANN ELTINGVILLE R MONTREA Oakwood Hts DORP T RICHMOND EBBIT S TRANSIT CENTER K GUYON E SIM 4c E SIM 1c SIM 4c SIM 1/1c, 4/4c, 5, 6, GIFFORDS LA A AV W SIM 22 SIM 15 V FATHER CAPODANNO ANNADALE RD TOKEN 7, 8, 10, 15, 22, 31 TS ST SIM 4c SIM 8 ST SIM 3c SIM 33c GUYON AV TYSENS LA ARDEN AV BERRY AV SIM 6 ARMSTRONG AV In Staten Island, SIM1c, SIM3c, ARDEN SIM 15 DOAN E AV SIM 4 BRANDIS SIM 11 SIM4c and SIM33c follow the SIM 5 AV OCEANVIEW SIM 6 CEMETERY MILL RD SIM1, SIM3, SIM4 and SIM33 SHOTWELL AV BARLOW AV SIM 5 routes. VETERANS RD RD WEST ARDEN RICHMOND AV LOMBARD CT LE GIFFORDS LA SIM1c also with HEIGHTS O AV Bay Terrace MONTREAL AV HAMPTONGREEN LEVERETT POND ST WOODROW RD overnight service. SIM 24 SIM 23 CARLTON BLVD WOODLAND AV BAY BUFFALO ST HUGUENOT AVAVON ELTINGVILLE DRUMGO GREAT KILLS GREEN SIM 2 TERR ROSSVILLE AV Great Kills OAKWOOD KEEGANS LN KATAN AV SIM 22 ROSSVILLE WOODROW RD SIM = Staten Island/Manhattan VINELAND AV SIM 8 SIM 1 SIM 9 VETERANS RD SIM 6 SIM Bus Routes CORRELL AV SIM 2 ANNADALE SIM 7 X = Park-and-Ride route.
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