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Service from Exit 14 – Monda Y–Friday Wall Street Service from Smith St Service From Exit 14 – Monda y–Friday Wall Street Service from Smith St. Morning Service 56 NEW! 56W 56 56 56 55 54 56W 56 56 56W 56 56 56 56W 54 Morning Service Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Overlook Blvd (outside Hamlets) 530a — 610a — 630a — 640a — — — — 720a — — — — — Overlook Blvd (outside Hamlets) 530a 610a 630a 640a --- Rockland Plaza (Rt. 59W Bus Shelter) — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 805a 820a 850a Exit 14 (drop off only) D D D D --- Sign up for Exit 14 – Park & Ride 540a 600a 620a 630a 640a 650a 700a 710a 720a 725a 730a 740a 750a 800a — — — Smith Street – Park & Ride 550a 630a 650a 700a 725a Rt. 59 Westbound Bus Shelter* — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 810a 825a 855a Rockland Plaza (Rt. 59 westbound) --- --- 653a 703a 728a 40th Street & 6th Avenue 625a 645a 705a 715a 725a 735a 745a 755a 805a 810a 815a 825a 835a 845a 855a 910a 940a 30th Street and 9th Ave 630a 715a 752a 808a 838a E-mail service 58th Street & 5th Avenue 630a 650a 710a 720a 730a 740a 750a 800a 810a 815a 820a 830a 840a 850a 900a 915a 945a 26th Street and 9th Ave 632a 717a 755a 811a 841a 34th Street & 5th Avenue 635a 655a 715a 725a 735a 745a 755a 805a 815a 820a 825a 835a 845a 855a 905a 920a 950a 26th Street and 7th Ave 634a 719a 758a 812a 844a ale rts at Run Number 212 256 216 218 220 224 226 230 232 234 236 240 254 242 244 246 250 26th Street and 5th Ave 636a 721a 800a 816a 846a 14th Street and Broadway 639a 724a 803a 818a 849a Afternoon Service NEW! 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Broadway and 3rd Street 642a 727a 806a 822a 852a www.sho rtlinebus.com 56th Street & 5th Avenue 330p 400p 430p 445p 500p — 510p 520p 530p 540p 550p 600p 615p 645p 710p 800p Broadway and Spring Street 644a 729a 809a 825a 855a 51st Street & 5th Avenue 332p 402p 432p 447p 501p — 512p 522p 532p 542p 552p 602p 617p 647p 712p 802p Broadway and Leonard 647a 732a 812a 828a 858a 47th Street & 5th Avenue 334p 404p 433p 449p 503p — 514p 524p 534p 544p 554p 604p 619p 649p 714p 804p Broadway and Chambers 650a 735a 815a 831a 901a 42nd Street & 5th Avenue 337p 407p 437p 452p 506p 512p 517p 527p 537p 547p 558p 607p 622p 652p 717p 807p Broadway and Liberty 653a 738a 818a 833a 903a 42nd Street & 7th Avenue 340p 410p 440p 455p 510p 515p 520p 530p 540p 550p 600p 610p 625p 655p 720p 810p Broadway and Wall Street 655a 740a 820a 835a 905a Exit 14 – Park & Ride 440p 510p 540p 555p 610p 520p 620p 630p 640p 650p 700p 710p 725p 755p 805p 850p Smith Street Park & Ride — — — — — — — — — — — — D D D D Run Number 214 238 222 228 252 Rockland Plaza — — D D D D D D D D D D D D D D Overlook Blvd (outside Hamlets) 450p — 550p 605p 620p 628p 630p 640p 650p 700p — 720p 745p 815p 825p 910p Run Number 213 215 217 219 221 205 225 227 231 233 235 249 239 241 243 245 Evening Service Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Route Descriptions 56th Street and 5th Ave --- --- --- --- --- 615p 645p 710p 800p Rockland Plaza – Parking is located on Westbound Route 59, the closest spaces to Rt. 59, adjacent to the Nanuet Diner, between Barnes & Noble and The Cigar Store. 51st Street and 5th Ave --- --- --- --- --- 617p 647p 712p 802p AM – Wall Street Direct = Includes stops along 9th Ave., 26th Ave., 5th Ave., Broadway (23rd, 14th, Waverly, Houston, Lispenord, Worth, Chambers, Fuhen, Thomas). 47th Street and 5th Ave --- --- --- --- --- 619p 649p 714p 804p PM – Wall Street Direct = Includes stops along Trinity, Church, 5th Ave., 23rd St., and 10th Ave. 42nd and 5th Ave --- --- --- --- --- 622p 652p 717p 807p AM – Midtown Express = Includes stops along 40th St., 6th Ave. (41st St., 44th St., 51st. St., 56th St.), 5th Ave. (55th St., 51st St., 48th St., 40th St., 34th St.) 42nd and 7th Ave --- --- --- --- --- 625p 655p 720p 810p PM – Midtown Express = Starts at 56th St. and 5th Ave. and includes stops along 5th Ave., 42nd and 41st Streets. Trinity & Exchange 410p 430p 450p 520p 550p --- --- --- --- D – On Demand Drop Off Church St. & Liberty 412p 432p 452p 522p 552p --- --- --- --- Church St. & Chambers 416p 436p 456p 526p 5 56p --- --- --- --- Lincoln Church St. & Leonard 418p 438p 458p 528p 558p --- --- - -- --- Tunnel 6th Avenue & Spring St. 423p 443p 503p 533p 603p --- --- --- --- West Side Hwy. Javits 6th Avenue & 3rd St. 425p 445p 505p 535p 605p --- --- --- --- W Center 12th Ave. West End Ave. W R Uptown 11th Ave. UPPER WEST 6th Avenue & 17th St. 427p 447p 507p 537p 607p --- --- --- --- W W 7 W 7 West End Ave. 11th Ave. 2 Wall Street Direct 9 . W . n t 6th Avenue & 23rd St. 429p 449p 509p 539p 609p --- --- --- --- 4 h d 5 . Broadway D y 2 Amsterda 10th Ave. 10th Ave. SIDE Broadway/Wall St. w 0 S S W H n 6 e t t h t id d 23rd Street & 8th Ave. 431p 451p 511p 541p 611p --- --- --- --- 6 . S . 9 Evening Route t t s S . S 6 e t 8 W S h t t t umbus t Col 6 9th Ave. s y . 23rd Street & 10th Ave. 433p 453p 513p 543p 613p --- --- --- --- . e W a h S W W w t d h t 9th Ave. a S . W . o W r S . B t t 2 S 10th Avenue & 41st St. 443p 503p 523p 553p 628p --- --- --- --- 1 . S T 8th Ave. t Central Par 3 n . 4 q o . t i h 3 g r m t u n c 5 i h 4 h i 8th Ave. d a s 7 Exit 14 Park & Ride --- --- --- --- 725p 755p 805p 850p THEATER e t a w S . r S h W t n s e e h t . W e t . t . v S St e . S Smith Street – Park & Ride 540p 600p 620p 650p 725p D D D D A DISTRICT S r n 7th Ave. t C o . s G t l d . h u The a H . a t Avenue of the Americas (6th Ave.) Central Park Rockland Plaza D D D D D D D D D n S m k a ic Reservoir ar H b C V o Washington e Overlook Blvd (outside Hamlets) 555p 615p 635p 705p 740p 745p 815p 825p 910p u 8 E E H E E r s Square t s 5th Ave. 5th Ave. t . W . Broadw . a h C y o h u rch S t . n 7 6 7 E Union 8 E E Battery S 2 7 9 . 6 . S Madison Ave. 4 Run Number 251 247 223 229 237 239 241 243 245 t Square n t t t t 5 5 . Madison Ave. 2 Park h h B h roadw ay d 9 0 n S . Park Ave S. S S S B t d roa t d S t wa y t Madison h h Park Ave. t . t . t t L S S af . a y . t ette S t. S . Square S Route Descriptions: l S e t v . n l A Lexington Ave. t t h Lexington . y C t . l a n entre St. 4 Irving Pl. y o k r l t 3rd Ave. 3rd A o e W l t e E Rockland Plaza – Parking is located on Westbound Route 59, the closest spaces to Rt. 59, adjacent to the Nanuet Diner, o t n u r F ry . a n e w E 2nd Ave. 2nd Ave. 9 B o B u B E . between Barnes & Noble and The Cigar Store. UPPER EAST 6 T 1st Ave . 2 D t 1st Ave. 1st Ave. h 3 3 e r 4 E e E t. l S AM – Wall Street Direct = Includes stops along 9th Ave., 26th Ave., 5th Ave., Broadway (23rd, 14th, Waverly, Houston, S d F SIDE n a t . le . D g Al R t h York Ave. n D . Ave. A S r d 1 . i c H B S t 4 Lispenord, Worth, Chambers, Fuhen, Thomas). r East End Ave. e r . o t e o t B y . h g a u Ave. B n d d S s y i w S t PM – Wall Street Direct = Includes stops along Trinity, Church, 5th Ave., 23rd St., and 10th Ave. l r t a o t . k B y Ave. C . n o n o S a AM – Midtown Express = Includes stops along 40th St., 6th Ave. (41st St., 44th St., 51st. St., 56th St.), 5th Ave. (55th St., r t Ave. D t t B a . h Dr 51st St., 48th St., 40th St., 34th St.), then on to Wall St. via 5th Ave. and Broadway, for scheduled buses n R a FD M East River Park PM – Midtown Express = Starts at 56th St. and 5th Ave. and includes stops along 5th Ave., 42nd and 41st Streets. Williamsburg Bridge D – On Demand Drop Off Ticket Refunds Customers with Disabilities COACH USA EXPRESS ShortLine/Coach USA is committed to providing • Commutation Tickets accessible transportation service to customers with Buy Your Except in the case of job loss, cash refunds will no special requirements and does not discriminate on the Tickets 5TH AVENUE longer be allowed on commutation tickets. In the event basis of disability. We welcome all customers on of illness, business travel or vacation, unused tickets ShortLine/ Coach USA and can provide assistance to BROADWAY may be returned for credit toward the purchase of addi - those with walking difficulties, those who normally use Online and tional commuter tickets by using the commutation wheelchairs or scooters, and customers with service WALL STREET credit voucher.
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