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Bronx Bus Service Guide Bronx Bus Service Color of band matches color of route on front of map. Borough Abbreviation & Route Number Bx6 East 161st/East 163rd Streets Major Street(s) of Operation For Additional Information More detailed service information, Route Description Daytime and evening service operates between Hunts Point Food Distributon Center, and Riverside Dr West (Manhattan), daily. timetables and schedules are available Daily means 7 days a week. Terminals on the web at mta.info. Or call 511 and AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) say Subways and Buses”. Timetables TOWARD HUNTS PT TOWARD RIVERSIDE DR W AM NOON PM EVE NITE Toward Riverside Dr W means the bus originates at the opposite terminal, Hunts Pt. and schedules are also displayed at most Days & Hours of Operation WEEKDAYS: 5:14AM – 1:10AM 4:32AM – 12:30AM 6 10 8 8 – SATURDAYS: 6:00AM –1:00AM 5:16AM – 12:20AM 12 12 12 10 – bus stops. Note: traffic and other As shown, the first bus of the Weekdays Morning Rush Service, IF YOU SEE SUNDAYS: 5:52AM –1:10AM 5:29AM – 12:30AM 15 12 12 11 – conditions can affect scheduled arrivals (traveling toward Hunts Point Food Distribution Center) Frequency of Service and departures. leaves Riverside Drive West at 5:14 am. The approximate time between buses, in minutes. The last bus of the Weekdays Evening Service Late night service operates between Hunts Point Food Distribution In this case, Buses should arrive every 6 minutes leaves Riverside Drive West at 1:10 am. Center and West 155 St/Amsterdam Av (Manhattan), daily. during the Weekdays Morning Rush Service. SOMETHING, AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) TOWARD HUNTS PT TOWARD AMSTERDAM AV AM NOON PM EVE NITE AM = Morning rush (7:00 am–9:00 am) Service Variations WEEKDAYS: 1:30AM – 5:11AM 12:59AM – 4:20AM – – – – 60 NOON = Midday (11:00 am1:00 pm) As shown, a separate section provides days & hours of SATURDAYS: 1:30AM– 5:48AM 1:00AM – 4:54AM – – – – 60 operation for service variations–in this case for SUNDAYS: 1:31AM– 5:26AM 1:00AM – 4:54AM – – – – 60 PM = Afternoon rush (4:00 pm–7:00 pm) Late Night Service. Bx6 late night buses operate to and EVE = Evening (7:00 pm–9:00 pm) SAY from West 155 Street /Amsterdam Avenue (Manhattan). NITE = Late night (midnight–4:00 am) They do not travel to Riverside Drive West. SOMETHING. Bx1 Grand Concourse Bx9 Broadway/Kingsbridge Road Bx20 Broadway/Henry Hudson Parkway Local service operates between Riverdale Av/231 St, River dale, and Operates between Broadway/West 262 St, Riverdale, and West Farms Square Operates between 207 St /Broadway (Inwood-207 St A subway station), East 136 St/Lincoln Av (3 Av-138 St 6 subway station), Mott Haven, early (East Tremont Av-West Farms Sq 2 5 subway station), daily. Manhattan, and West 246 St/Henry Hudson Pkwy, weekday rush hours. Call mornings, evenings and all day on Sundays. AVG. FREQUENCY (MIN.) AVG. FREQUENCY (MIN.) AVG. FREQUENCY (MIN.) TOWARD WEST 262 ST TOWARD WEST FARMS SQ AM NOON PM EVE NITE TOWARD 207 ST TOWARD WEST 246 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITE TOWARD RIVERDALE AV TOWARD LINCOLN AV AM NOON PM EVE NITE WEEKDAYS: All times All times 4 9 5 10 45 7:26AM–8:58AM 6:57AM–8:29AM 5:12AM–6:47AM 4:12AM–5:47AM WEEKDAYS: 15 – 20 – – 1-888-NYC-SAFE WEEKDAYS: 10 8 10 13 – SATURDAYS: All times All times 9 10 9 9 80 3:51PM–7:38PM 3:24PM–7:11PM 7:55PM–1:45AM 6:44PM–12:41AM SUNDAYS: All times All times 12 10 9 10 80 On school days, additional service runs from Independence Av/W 237 St to Broadway/ (1-888-692-7233) 6:23AM–11:08AM 5:25AM–9:45AM W 207 St at 2:44pm. SATURDAYS: 12 12 12 12 – On school days, additional service runs from Broadway/W 228 St to Fordham Rd/3 Av at 7:20PM–1:28AM 6:24PM–12:33AM 3:25pm; from Broadway/W 228 St to West Farms Sq at 3:35 & 4:05pm. SUNDAYS: 6:52AM–1:28AM 5:35AM–12:30AM 20 10 10 20 – Bx21 Morris Park Avenue/Boston Road Take a moment * Customers traveling between Ft Independence St/Sedgwick Av and Grand Concourse/E 149 St and program it into your phone. may reduce their waiting time by taking either the Bx2 or Bx1. Bx10 Riverdale Avenue/Norwood Operates between Westchester Square-East Tremont Av 6 subway station • On school days, additional service runs from Moshulu Pkwy/Paul Av to Grand Concourse Operates between Riverdale Av/West 263 St and East 206 St/Bain bridge Av and East 136 St/Lincoln Av (3 Av-138 St 6 subway station), Port Morris, 165 St at 3:30 & 3:45pm. (Norwood- 205 St D subway station), daily. daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MIN.) AVG. FREQUENCY (MIN.) TOWARD WESTCHESTER SQ TOWARD EAST 136 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITE TOWARD WEST 263 ST TOWARD EAST 206 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITE WEEKDAYS: All times All times 6 10 7 12 45 Bx1 Ltd Grand Concourse WEEKDAYS: All times All times 8 10 8 10 60 SATURDAYS: All times All times 15 12 9 12 45 Limited-Stop Service operates between Riverdale Av/231 St, Riverdale, SATURDAYS: All times All times 15 15 12 20 40 SUNDAYS: All times All times 20 15 12 15 45 and East 136 St/Lincoln Av (3 Av-138 St 6 subway station), Mott Haven, SUNDAYS: All times All times 20 15 15 17 40 On school days, additional service runs from Boston Rd/E 166 St to Westchester/Benson Avs at weekdays and Saturdays. On school days, additional service runs from W 230 St/Tibbets Av to E 206 St/Bainbridge Av AVG. FREQUENCY (MIN.)* 3:10 & 3:20pm; from 182St/Belmont Av to 179 St/Broadway at 2:35pm. TOWARD RIVERDALE AV TOWARD LINCOLN AV AM NOON PM EVE NITE at 3:19pm; from Ft Independence Av/W 237 St to E 206 St/Bainbridge Av at 2:40 & 2:42pm; from W 205 St/Paul Av to Riverdale Av/W 263 St at 3:10pm. WEEKDAYS: 6:50AM–7:54PM 5:44AM–6:31PM 9 10 10 – – Bx22 Castle Hill Avenue SATURDAYS: 10:58AM–7:38PM 9:54AM–6:30PM 12 12 12 – – Bx11 Claremont Parkway/East 170th Street Operates between Castle Hill Av and Paul Av or Fordham all day on weekdays. • On school days, additional service runs from Moshulu Pkwy/Paul Av to Grand Concourse 165 St at 3:28pm. Operates between Southern Blvd/West Farms Rd (Simpson St 2 5 sub- Service to Paul Av ends after 9:30 p.m., but service to Fordham continues way station) and George Washington Bridge Bus Station, Washington Heights, until midnight. Weekend buses operate only to Fordham. Late night buses th Manhattan, daily. terminate at Pelham Pkwy. Bx2 Grand Concourse/East 149 Street AVG. FREQUENCY (MIN.) Operates between Fort Independence St /Sedgwick Av and East 136 St/ TOWARD SOUTHERN BLVD TOWARD GW BRIDGE AM NOON PM EVE NITE Daytime and late evening service operates between Castle Hill Av/Zerega Av WEEKDAYS: 5:00AM–1:55AM 4:20AM–1:10AM 5 10 6 8 – and Fordham/Valentine Av, Fordham Ctr, daily. ©2018 Metropolitan Transportation Authority Lincoln Av (3 Av-138 St 6 subway station), Mott Haven, daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MIN.) AVG. FREQUENCY (MIN.)* SATURDAYS: 5:00AM–1:45AM 4:24AM–1:00AM 12 10 9 12 – TOWARD CASTLE HILL AV TOWARD FORDHAM AM NOON PM EVE NITE October 2018 TOWARD FT INDEPENDENCE TOWARD LINCOLN AV AM NOON PM EVE NITE SUNDAYS: 5:30AM–1:20AM 4:58AM–12:40AM 15 12 10 15 – WEEKDAYS: 6:48AM –12:40AM 5:53AM –12:00MID 6 12 8 11 – WEEKDAYS: 5:56AM–1:03AM 4:55AM–11:32PM 10 8 10 10 – On school days, additional service runs from West Farms Rd/Southern Blvd to W 179 St/ SATURDAYS: 8:18AM–12:37AM 7:23AM –12:00MID 10 12 10 11 – SATURDAYS: 6:30AM–12:21AM 5:42AM–11:58PM 12 12 12 17 – Broadway at 3:05& 3:38pm; from Bathgate Av/E 172 St to E L Grant Hwy/University Av at 3:15pm. SUNDAYS: 8:45AM–12:41AM 8:15AM–12:00MID 15 12 15 13 – SUNDAYS: 6:30AM–12:53AM 5:47AM–12:20AM 20 10 10 20 – * Customers traveling between Ft Independence St/Sedgwick Av and Grand Concourse/E 149 St Daytime and early evening weekday service operates between Castle Hill Av/ may reduce their waiting time by taking either the Bx2 or Bx1. Bx12 Pelham Parkway/Fordham Road Zerega Av and Paul Av/West 205 St, weekdays. AVG. FREQUENCY (MIN.) Bx33 East 138th/West 135th Streets Bx42 (see also Bx40) Tremont Avenue Crosstown BxM8 Pelham Bay/Midtown The full Bx12 route operates between Bay Plaza in Co-op City to Broadway/ TOWARD CASTLE HILL AV TOWARD PAUL AV AM NOON PM EVE NITE Operates between East 132 St/Walnut Av, Port Morris, and St Nicholas Av/ Operates between River Park Towers and Harding Av/Emerson Av, daily. Operates between Pelham Bay Park subway station, Pelham Bay*, and Bx3 University Avenue/West 181st Street West 207 St (Inwood-207 St A subway station) in Manhattan. Select Bus WEEKDAYS: 6:48AM–10:06PM 5:53AM –9:10PM 13 20 10 11 – 6 West 135 St (135 St B C subway station), Harlem, Manhattan, daily. 23 St /Broadway, Manhattan, daily. Operates between West 238 St/Broadway (238 St 1 subway station), Service buses operate the full route (see below).
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