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NICE System Map July 2018 V4 Cove Rd Northport Nassau Hub Glen Cove Rd Cherry Ln 35 23 Willis Ave 22 Merrick Mineola Blvd 22 27 Privado Rd Old Country Rd Nassau 24 Community College E Main St 3rd Ave 24 Centerport E Gate Blvd Winthrop East n16, 35, 43 University Merchants 40 41 Northport Hospital 23 24 Ring Rd W 22 Ring Rd E Locust 15 Corporate Dr Old Country Rd Huntington 4th Ave Valley e Mineola Courthouse Larkfield Rd orest Av F n15, 22, 23, 24, 40/41 Oyster Main St E Roosevelt l y C w Pkw All Service is Accessible • 516-336-6600 • www.nicebus.com Eective: July 2018 County Seat Dr Washington Ave te o a Bay ov Old Country Rd Field Meadowbrook St Oyster e o d R Mineola Zeckendorf Blvd Glen Cove d Laurel Bay Intermodal Center R Roosevelt Field South St Cove Hollow n22, 23, 24, 40/41 d Matinecock d n15, 16, 22, 24, Selfridge Ced Park Ave i R Greenlawn Rd 16 a Ne ask 27, 35, 43 edar r l C Garvies Point Piping Rock Rd w u 16 G S Y P w ork Stewart Ave Preserve and l Sands e a A Museum n m v Miller Ave e Endo Dr C Cold Spring Point p Hazelhurst o H Duncan Ave R v 11 St Legend a Harbor Mid e d Nassau dle r Little Plains Rd N b eck A Community o R 21 v 40 d e 27 r College R Stewart Ave Long Cradle of 16 Sea d Park Ave 41 2 Local Bus Service Depot Rd Island Aviation Children’s Museum Cliff East W Pulaski Rd Franklin Ave Direction of Service Port Washington Broadway Museum N Hempstead Tpke Charles LindberghDavis AveBlvd Norwich Commercial Ave Limited Service North Upper 16 Berry Hill Rd Terminal Glen Oak St Manorhaven lvd Brookville d J B Head Cherry Valley Ave n R e St James St Multi-Route Terminal e r v y i a c Quentin Roosevelt Blvd orh le Washington Ave Man 23 S S l h 60 Charles Lindbergh G a o Cold Spring Rd X68 MTA Express Bus Service h h l V vd Eastchester o o e l n B O r r n e rn e e k y Nassau e Earle Ovington Blvd NICE Bus C c s Daly Rd R R i th Country Life Veterans d Glenwood o h r t Bay e o Huntington Clinton Rd Baxter Estates d v C Press Memorial e N r E Jer Meadow 43 Long Island Rail Road Old icho Quentin Roosevelt Blvd Coliseum Landing B Garden T R W Jericho Tpke Station pk a e M d Brookville N Garden City N Long Island Rail Road Station ain y City o St e r t Avery Rd 15 h R 35 w e Hofstra University Uniondale B r Westbury16 Blvd ro d Deforest Rd n ok Syosset Rail Line vill Y P e R o ky Port Washington d 79 r k Subway Line 58 D e A A d e v v r Subway Station R Cedar Swamp Rd 7 F P 79 P t o Jamaica Walt Whitman Rd n r a i t r AirTrain JFK Airport Service o k W d Muttontown Homelawn P v University Dr Jericho Tpke Norwich St l R Plandome a s Kings B E Hospital s NICE Bus Routes d g Greenvale n R h r e Woodbury n S Long Island o i Point Manor i h n t r u Point of Interest K h o University 164th St Flower n o g 21 N Brookville d r t CW Post 24 e Hewlett - Elmont/Jamaica 26 1 o 20H Jericho Tpke Wolf Hill Rd F S US Hill e R n Sunset Rd v Valentines Ln w Highland Ave 6 Merchant d B A a l 22 m Marine v t New York 4 Freeport - Jamaica Hillside Ave Stepping Stone Ln d d n G R p Academy M Institute of S a ey N Service Rd 1 X l tl 68 t 57 y e a e 20H R e i h For detailed route and timetable information, E r Technology W a 58 d Ln 23 n m s d Hempstead - Jamaica k B 6 d Hic S please see individual route schedules. bo Plandome C at l h Rd e o S St Francis 168th St o v Whitestone Bridge t N r e v a A Great e Hospital Long Beach - Roosevelt Field e Exp n Pky 15 e y l t d r Note for Queens customers: a R slan he nd c i R g I rt X Arra o n o 68 d k d o N NICE does not provide service for customer trips Neck n L Hillside Ave M F R Munsey Main St Roslyn wholly within Queens (except n31, n32, n33 in R a 16 Roosevelt Field - Baldwin d SUNY College d n Far Rockaway). We pick up eastbound customers B Park at e t 165th Street boarding in Queens going to Nassau County, and a t 165th St y d Roslyn Rd East Hills Old Westbury o S 19 Freeport - Sunrise Mall v lv Harbor Hill Rd Terminal n B H S we drop off westbound customers who boarded i Kensington ther Old Northern Blvd e Melville N Service Rd e Nor i rv w i n1, 6, 22, Jericho ll c Half Hollow Rd in Nassau going to Queens. We cannot drop off Little e A 58 21 R R 20G Flushing - Great Neck Parsons Blvd 24, 26 customers eastbound in Queens. Saddle Jericho d d P Rd E Bethpage Rd v 20H Warner Ave Old i vice Mineola Av Quad n er Neck 27 e S S Rock l See S Westbury a he S w 20H Great Neck - Hicksville lt e 78 n 166 St er Jamaica Ave Bay Great Neck Thomaston R a Roslyn Heights R o r Jericho Tpke Newtown Rd d 89th Ave c i 14 Av k n N Broadway 21 Great Neck - Glen Cove Utopia Pky Inset S Oyster Bay Rd g R Commack Rd Service Rd C d t 79 o Parsons 57 Archer Ave o w North Shore Guy R Brewer 150 St 150 26 N 25 m orthern Pky n Long Island Expy University Hospital 22 Hicksville - Jamaica X64 20 Av d m North R 20H Lakeville Rd at Plainview R u d 4 Corporal Kennedy 78 n Hills w E J 160th St York i Mineola - Manorhaven North Shore o 23 Merrick Bl 23 Av t d l 20G l y R University Albertson Old P Woodbury Rd ry Plainview d Z o Cutter Mill Rd y nt R D e o College Av D xp Westbury Cou ry s H e 130 Av h Hospital E d t Liberty Ave t r nd l n 6 Isla Gardens t O 24 Jamaica - Roosevelt Fieldu - Hicksvillee 2 ong Willis Av d o r L R Gregory C Bayside See a Wyandanch d P d l Museum o O Lake r a R r Hicksville B Lynbrook - Great Neck B 25 k L o Carll’s Path Carll’s i Path Carll’s Bayside Av t s 32nd Ave e Success S tl d ky A e S l P l R New Hyde Park Rd Inset d Wellwood Ave l N er ice y rn 22 v v e R e n h e B c rt W John St S d Great Neck - Jamaica k No t Plainview Rd 26 Bowne St l R e n v P w la d d Hicksville a Flushing k rt u Hempstead w 80 35th Ave Williston Prospect Ave Av R y 48 S e Hempstead - Glen Cove 162nd St v East Old Bethpage 27 Crochern A Park B Main Ave 26 35 ro Hempstead Transit Williston a Smith St Deer Roosevelt Ave W Old Country Rd d R Center Marcu w 31 Hempstead - Far Rockaway 40 s o State Park A Union Ave Jerusalem Ave a 15 ve u Grand Blvd n6, 15, 16, 27, 31/32, 35, Main St 20G G y University n 41 l d N Franklin St e of New York - 40/41, 47, 48/49, Kissena StSanford Ave Clearview Expy Broadhollow Rd Broadhollow Hempstead - Far Rockaway W e n 32 ke Maple Ave S Farmingdale Av 54/55, 70/71/72 i e d rnp a w n u C a Horace Harding Expy T v sl Long Island ion Carle n a I n o d g 46th Ave A n U Hillside Ave y R t m o r 27 v L nt a B 35 Jewish t u 33 Long Beach - Far Rockaway p a e o 48 Av C g y 16 25 Place s d W Columbia St l h S o O R Medical Center Lakeville Rd R h Utopia Pky Utopia o Hollis Court Blvd P Jackson St d P 49 d re Little Neck Pky Mineola k 35 Westbury - Baldwin Harbor Rd New Hyde Park Rd y Mineola 22 23 Cherry Ln M Bethpage August 48 80 R W Columbia St Oakland e d Washington St Blvd 40 Freeport - Mineola Clinton St Glen r r Main i Gardens c F Oaks Old Country Rd k Centr North r Springfield Blvd Corporate Dr al Ave a 26 A 41 Freeport - Mineola n Roosevelt v Babylon c Field e e i v Nassau Fresh s Conklin St Station Plaza Long Island Expy Hillside Ave A Freeport - Roosevelt Field L 73rd Ave New Hyde County 43 Meadows e n Correctional w a 72 S Nichols Ct 72 N Newbridge Rd 70 out N Franklin St i Park hern Pky Jackson St Main St 71 s See Nassau Hub Inset m Center 70 r 48 HempsteaL d - Hicksville B 22 a F Union Tpke Garden New Island ul Farmingdale Republic it l C to t 188th St v Nassau n l Washington St wel A d ve Hospital St Airport e Je ve 24 t A Levittown d e City war University 49 Hempstead E- Hicksville Centre St pk e R Braddock Ave T St a ho Medical Hempstead Tpke s l eric t l Fulton Ave J Washington Ave 72 a 1 Center 70 71 N Main St d 35 6 25 54 Hempstead - Sunrisee Mall 31 Babylon Farmingdale Rd c U 4 71 Peninsula Blvd P Clinton St k 32 a t 40 rk h 212th Pl Bellerose R 6 49 69th Rd Newbridge Rd T D u F Main St d N Franklin St 48 S l 55 Hempstead - Sunrise Mall r ip r Hempstead Tpke N 41 t a 15 E A ve 41 n Floral Stewart k Boundary Ave wy 54 Jamaica Ave l unrise H e i 57 Great Neck Loop S 40 n East Front St v Park A Manor A 55 27 72 t v Meadow 16 r e 71 E Meadow Ave South e 70 58 Great Neck - Kings Point Hollis 1 v M Carmans Rd o See PM 26 e C e Floral v 24 Queens Belmont Park r e Francis Lewis Blvd AM v Hempstead Front St r A 70 Hempstead - Melville 22 Fulton Ave i A Race Track Park 49 c Nassau Blvd 48 h Village k Ln Higbie 6 a H c West Inset g i Tpke A d a i y F ad a Pk R Jamaica See am te alem c Southern J Hemps v N Jerus t 71 HempsteaWestd - SBabylonunrise Mall Hempstead e n k Park Av Hicksville 6 Greenwich St s 31 32 6 a y Jamaica v 54 Rose a Hempstead W i 43 l Hillside Ave Elmont l w 72 Hempstead - Farmingdale College Inset Archer Ave Hollis Ave Franklin Jerusalem Ave Kennedy e 55 d Pky N Carll Av n a Health Center er R EF outh Broadway Broadway 20H N Broadway F 113 Dr Uniondale S o Square (BOCES) d r a Center Rd Newbridge r Av 1 B 78 Hicksville - Plainview m k e c Mall o v nta e rd 114 Ave Mo uk Hw u N 174th r M A y s 25 e Lefferts Blvd Elmont v e 80 B A l Great Neck Rd 4 d m 35 79 Hicksville - Plainview 80 l ha a Massapequa v Cambria R e ra G d v d t E John St n Hicksville LIRR n A 16 41 Jerusalem Ave Babylon 11th St Heights Dutch Broadway 15 MM o o i Jerusalem Ave 80 Hicksville - Sunrise Mall S Li n 40 Meadowbrook Rd n nd i Washington Ave u en m l 54 55 n20, 22, 48/49, 101st St t Blv l Bellmore Rd p d k U E e 55 South Oaks 78/79, 80 h n v Bellmore Ave E Barclay St in Meacham Ave a A Molloy Hospital Freeport - Jones Beach(Summer only) r N P Brunswick 88 St a B 12 F d College a r l 0t a s k Hospital 127th v h e s A d Albans B t a Merrick Ave Sunrise 135th St Merrick Blvd lv v Copiague d s d Mercy u e Louden Ave
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