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ROUTE INSTRUCTIONS Effective: 06/27/2021 Route Instructions for BAISLEY PARK DEPOT Q64 Weekday Operations Planning BP Depot FINAL ROUTE INSTRUCTIONS Effective: 06/27/2021 Route Instructions for BAISLEY PARK DEPOT Q64 Weekday Operations Planning Effective Date:06/27/2021 Pick: C1 Page 1 of 1 From 71st AVENUE & 164th STREET, via left 164th ST., Deadhead from JEWEL AVENUE and 164 STREET to Q110 or left JEWEL AVE., into 69th RD., left 108th ST to stand Q112 at 88 AVENUE and PARSONS BLVD: at QUEENS BLVD. From Stand at WB JEWEL AVENUE and 164 STREET via JEWEL From 108th ST. & QUEENS BLVD., via QUEENS BLVD., right AVENUE, left MAIN STREET, left QUEENS BLVD, left JEWEL AVE., right PARSONS BLVD., left 71st AVENUE to HILLSIDE AVENUE, right SUTPHIN BLVD, left 88th AVENUE stand at 164th ST. to Q110 stand nearside of PARSONS BLVD or to Q112 stand via right PARSONS BLVD to nearside of 89 AVENUE ================================================== PULL-OUTS ================================================== * * N O T I C E * * TO ELECTCHESTER (Jewel Ave and 164th St) via GUY R. BREWER BLVD., right LIBERTY AVE., left 168th ST., left BUSES ARE AVAILABLE TO ALL INTENDING CUSTOMERS ON ALL Hillside AVE., right 164th ST., left JEWEL AVE REVENUE TRIPS. THIS INCLUDES SCHOOL TRIPS TO ELECTCHESTER (Jewel Ave and Parsons Blvd) via GUY OPERATORS ARE NOT TO DEVIATE FROM THIS SCHEDULE UNLESS R. BREWER., right LIBERTY AVE., left 168th ST., left DIRECTED BY PROPER AUTHORITY Hillside AVE., right 164th ST., left JEWEL AVE to PARSONS BLVD ON DAYS WHEN SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED OR DISMISSALS ARE OTHERWISE CHANGED, OPERATORS ARE TO REPORT TO CREW TO FOREST HILLS via GUY R. BREWER BLVD., left ARCHER DISPATCHER'S OFFICE FOR THEIR ASSIGNMENTS, DURING AVE., right 153rd St., left HILLSIDE AVE., right TIMES WHEN THEY ARE SCHEDULED SCHOOL-RELATED WORK. QUEENS BLVD to stand at 108TH STREET ====================================================== ================================================== == REQUEST-A-STOP SERVICE AVAILABLE FROM 10:00PM TO 5:00AM DAILY PULL-INS ================================================== FROM ELECTCHESTER via 164 TH ST., right HILLSIDE AVE., left PARSONS BLVD., left ARCHER AVENUE, right GUY R BREWER BLVD. to Depot FROM FOREST HILLS via QUEENS BLVD., left HILLSIDE AVE., right PARSONS BLVD., left ARCHER AVENUE, right GUY R BREWER BLVD. to Depot ================================================== DEADHEADS Use regular route for deadhead trips between Q64 terminals - Use `NOT IN SERVICE' (0012) sign. Print Date: 3/31/2021 FSIQ64BP Route Instructions for BAISLEY PARK DEPOT Q110 Weekday Operations Planning Effective Date:06/27/2021 Pick: C1 Page 1 of 2 From 88th AVENUE & PARSONS BOULEVARD via PARSONS PULL IN FROM BELMONT PARK, via HEMPSTEAD AVENUE, left BOULEVARD, left JAMAICA AVENUE, bear right into SPRINGFIELD BOULEVARD, right LINDEN BOULEVARD, left HEMPSTEAD AVENUE, to 225th STREET. Discharge customers GUY R. BREWER BOULEVARD to depot. then continue via HEMPSTEAD AVENUE, CROSS ISLAND PARKWAY northbound entry ramp, into HEMPSTEAD AVENUE PULL IN FROM 179th STREET SUBWAY via left HILLSIDE exit ramp to layover stand adjacent to BELMONT PARK AVENUE, left MERRICK BOULEVARD, right LINDEN RACETRACK. BOULEVARD, left GUY R. BREWER BOULEVARD to depot. ================================================== ***During RACING SEASON, after 225th STREET, proceed DEADHEADS WITH customers, via HEMPSTEAD AVENUE, CROSS ISLAND (Use `NOT IN SERVICE SIGN') PARKWAY NORTHBOUND entrance, into HEMPSTEAD AVENUE WEST ramp, proceed through BELMONT PARK ENTRY GATE to BETWEEN Q110 TERMINALS stand adjacent to LIRR BELMONT PARK STATION.*** - From BELMONT PARK to 179 STREET STATION via From BELMONT PARK via HEMPSTEAD AVENUE, left JAMAICA HEMPSTEAD AVENUE, left JAMAICA AVENUE, right 179th AVENUE, right 153rd STREET, right 88th AVENUE to stand PLACE to HILLSIDE AVENUE. at PARSONS BOULEVARD. - From BELMONT PARK to 88 AVENUE-PARSONS BOULEVARD via ================================================== regular route. 179th STREET SUBWAY TRIPS - From 179th PLACE & HILLSIDE AVENUE to BELMONT PARK via right HILLSIDE AVENUE, right 187th PLACE, left From 179th PLACE & HILLSIDE AVENUE via right HILLSIDE JAMAICA AVENUE then regular route to BELMONT PARK. AVENUE, right 187th PLACE, left JAMAICA AVENUE then - From 179th PLACE & HILLSIDE AVENUE to 88 AVENUE and regular route to BELMONT PARK. PARSONS BOULEVARD via left HILLSIDE AVENUE, left 150 STREET, left 88 AVENUE to stand at PARSONS BOULEVARD. From BELMONT PARK via HEMPSTEAD AVENUE, left JAMAICA - From 179th PLACE & HILLSIDE AVENUE to JAMAICA AVENUE AVENUE, right 179th PLACE to HILLSIDE AVENUE. and 212 PLACE via right HILLSIDE AVENUE, right 187th ================================================== PLACE, left JAMAICA AVENUE, right HEMPSTEAD AVENUE, left 217th STREET, left 100th AVENUE, left 98th PULL OUT TO JAMAICA, follow Jamaica-bound Q111 route AVENUE, right HEMPSTEAD AVENUE, left JAMAICA AVENUE to to 153 ST and 88 AV, then right 88 AVE to Q110 stand. stand at JAMAICA AVENUE AND 212TH PLACE. - From PARSONS BOULEVARD to 179 STREET STATION via PULL OUT TO BELMONT PARK, via BREWER BOULEVARD, right PARSONS BOULEVARD, left JAMAICA AVENUE, left 179 PLACE LINDEN BOULEVARD, left SPRINGFIELD BOULEVARD, right to stand at HILLSIDE AVENUE. HEMPSTEAD AVENUE, bear right into CROSS ISLAND PARKWAY northbound entry ramp, into HEMPSTEAD AVENUE exit ramp To Q64 at QUEENS BLVD and 108 STREET: to layover stand adjacent to BELMONT PARK RACETRACK. From Q110 stand via left PARSONS BLVD, left HILLSIDE PULL OUT TO 179th STREET SUBWAY via BREWER BOULEVARD, AVENUE, right QUEENS BLVD to Q64 stand farside of 108 right JAMAICA AVENUE, left 179th PLACE to stand at STREET HILLSIDE AVENUE ================================================== ================================================== PULL IN FROM JAMAICA, follow Q111 route to depot. Print Date: 3/31/2021 FSI-Q110 Route Instructions for BAISLEY PARK DEPOT Q110 Weekday Operations Planning Effective Date:06/27/2021 Pick: C1 Page 2 of 2 * * N O T I C E * * BUSES ARE AVAILABLE TO ALL INTENDING CUSTOMERS ON ALL REVENUE TRIPS. THIS INCLUDES SCHOOL TRIPS OPERATORS ARE NOT TO DEVIATE FROM THIS SCHEDULE UNLESS DIRECTED BY PROPER AUTHORITY ON DAYS WHEN SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED OR DISMISSALS ARE OTHERWISE CHANGED, OPERATORS ARE TO REPORT TO CREW DISPATCHER?S OFFICE FOR THEIR ASSIGNMENTS, DURING TIMES WHEN THEY ARE SCHEDULED SCHOOL-RELATED WORK. ================================================== Print Date: 3/31/2021 FSI-Q110 Route Instructions for BAISLEY PARK DEPOT Q111 Weekday Operations Planning Effective Date:06/27/2021 Pick: C1 Page 1 of 2 PULL OUT to 137th AVENUE via BREWER BLVD, left 140th Q111 TRIPS to ROSEDALE & CEDARHURST-PENINSULA BLVD AVENUE, left 167 STREET, left 137 AVENUE, right to first stop on BREWER BLVD at 137 AVENUE From PARSONS BOULEVARD & HILLSIDE AVENUE via PARSONS BOULEVARD, left ARCHER AVENUE, right GUY R. BREWER PULL OUT to FARMERS BLVD via regular route to GUY R. BOULEVARD, left 147th AVENUE, right FRANCIS LEWIS BREWER & FARMERS BOULEVARDS. Proceed northbound via BOULEVARD, bear right into layover area at 148th left FARMERS BOULEVARD, left 145th ROAD, right GUY R. AVENUE. PENINSULA BOULEVARD TRIPS continue into HOOK BREWER BOULEVARD then regular route to HILLSIDE CREEK BOULEVARD, bear left into HUNGRY HARBOR ROAD, AVENUE. into ROSEDALE ROAD, into BROOKFIELD ROAD, right MILL ================================================== ROAD, right PENINSULA BOULEVARD to ROCKAWAY TURNPIKE. PULL IN FROM JAMAICA, via regular route to depot 137 AVENUE SHORT-TURNS PULL IN FROM ROSEDALE via FRANCIS LEWIS BLVD, left via regular route to GUY R. BREWER & 137th AVENUE, SUNRISE HWY, into N.CONDUIT AVE, right BREWER BLVD. to then left 140th AVENUE (discharge customers and take depot. recovery time), left 167th STREET, left 137th AVENUE, right GUY R. BREWER BOULEVARD to first stop PULL IN FROM 137th AVENUE or FARMERS BLVD via regular northbound. route to depot. ================================================== FARMERS BOULEVARD SHORT-TURNS DEADHEADS (use 'NOT IN SERVICE' sign) via regular route to GUY R. BREWER & FARMERS BOULEVARDS. Proceed northbound via left FARMERS BETWEEN Q111 TERMINALS BOULEVARD, left 145th ROAD, right GUY R. BREWER BOULEVARD then regular route to HILLSIDE AVENUE. - From PARSONS - HILLSIDE to ROSEDALE via PARSONS BOULEVARD, left JAMAICA AVENUE, right BREWER Q111 TRIPS from CEDARHURST or ROSEDALE to JAMAICA BOULEVARD, left SOUTH CONDUIT AVENUE, right FRANCIS From PENINSULA BOULEVARD & ROCKAWAY TURNPIKE, via LEWIS BOULEVARD, bear right into layover area at 148th PENINSULA BOULEVARD, left MILL ROAD, left BROOKFIELD AVENUE. ROAD, into ROSEDALE ROAD, into HUNGRY HARBOR ROAD, - From 137th AVE AND GUY R BREWER BLVD to JAMAICA via into HOOK CREEK BOULEVARD, bear left into FRANCIS GUY R BREWER BLVD, left LIBERTY AVENUE, right 160 LEWIS BOULEVARD, left 147th AVENUE, right GUY R. STREET, left ARCHER AVENUE, right 153 STREET, right BREWER BOULEVARD, left ARCHER AVENUE, right 153rd HILLSIDE AVENUE, right PARSONS BLVD to stand. STREET, right HILLSIDE AVENUE to drop-off at PARSONS - From Francis Lewis and 148th Ave to JAMAICA, via BOULEVARD. FRANCIS LEWIS BLVD to left on 147th Ave, right SPRINGFIELD LN into SPRINGFIELD BLVD, left N CONDUIT, right GUY R BREWER BLVD, left LIBERTY AVENUE, right ================================================== 160 STREET, left ARCHER AVE, right 153 STREET, right PULL OUT TO JAMAICA, follow regular route HILLSIDE AVENUE, right PARSONS BLVD to stand. - From GUY R BREWER AND FARMERS BLVD to JAMAICA via PULL OUT TO ROSEDALE via BREWER BOULEVARD, left BREWER BLVD, left LIBERTY AVENUE, right 160 STREET, S.CONDUIT AVENUE,
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