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Manhattan Bus Map April 2011 Manha ttan Bus S ervice AM = 7-9AM • NOON = 11 AM-1 PM • PM = 4-7 PM • EVE = 7-9 PM • NITE = 12 MI D -4AM M 4th/Madison Avenue s M Houston Street Crosstown M Limited 2rd/Lexingto n/Amsterdam Avenues The M1 operates between East 8 St /4 Av in the East Village Operates between Washington St / Spring St, SoHo, and Grand St / Limited-Stop service operates between West 193 St /Fort George Av and West 147 St / Lenox Av in Harlem on weekdays, and between FDR Dr, weekdays: and East 8 St / 3 Av, making limited stops south of 122 St, daily: East 126 St / Lenox Av on weekends. Limited-Stop service is HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE provided during weekday rush hours, downtown in the morning Toward FDR Dr Toward Washington St AM NOON PM EVE NITE Toward W /71 St Toward E 6 St AM NOON PM EVE NITE and uptown in the afternoon. WEEKDAYS: 2:/, AM – --:,, PM 2:/1 AM – --:/4 PM -1 /, ., /, – WEEKDAYS: 2:12 AM – 4:1. PM 1:11 AM – 4:-. PM 4 4 3 5 – Operates between East 8 St /4 Av and West 147 St /Lenox Av, SATURDAYS: --:,0 AM – 3:,, PM -,:,4 AM – 1:05 PM – 4 -, – – Madiso n/Chambers Streets SUNDAYS: NOON – PM AM – PM w e e k d a y s : HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE M -.:,, 3:,, 5:15 1:,1 – -. -. – – Toward E 6 St Toward W /25 St AM NOON PM EVE NITE Operates between North End Av / Vesey St (Battery Park City) WEEKDAYS: 0:1, AM – -.:,1 AM 1:0, AM – -.:1, AM -. -- 4 -. – and Grand St / FDR Dr via Chambers St and Madison St, daily: M 2rd/Lexingto n/Lenox Avenues HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE Operates between West 147 St /Adam Clayton Powell Blvd and Operates between East 106 St /5 Av and West 147 St /Lenox Av, Toward Battery Pk City Toward FDR Dr AM NOON PM EVE NITE East 8 St / 3 Av via Malcolm X Blvd (Lenox Av), 116 St, Lexington WEEKDAYS: 1:,, AM – -:,, AM 1:,, AM – -:,, AM 4 ., -0 ., – w e e k e n d s : HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE Av, and 3 Av, daily: AM NOON PM EVE NITE SATURDAYS: AM – PM AM – PM Toward E /.4 St Toward W /25 St 3:,1 5:,, 3:,, 5:,, ., -1 -2 ., – HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE* SATURDAYS 1:,, AM – -.:., AM 1:.. AM – -.:0. AM ., -1 -. -1 – SUNDAYS: 3:,, AM – 5:,, PM 3:,, AM – 5:,, PM .0 ., ., .0 – Toward W /25 St Toward E 6 St AM NOON PM EVE NITE SUNDAYS: 1:/, AM – -.:-, AM 1:11 AM – -.:/1 AM ., ., -2 ., – WEEKDAYS: All times All times -, -. -- -. 2, M 12 rd Street Crosstown SATURDAYS: All times All times -1 -- -, -. 2, M Limited 4th/Madison Avenues Operates between West 23 St / 12 Av (Chelsea Piers) and Av C/ SUNDAYS: All times All time s -3 -. -. -. 2, Limited-Stop service operates between East 8 St /4 Av and East 20 St (Peter Cooper Village), daily: * Customers traveling on Lexington or 5 Avs between : St and 338 St may reduce West 147 St /Lenox Av, downtown in the morning and uptown in HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE their waiting time by taking either the M324, M323, or M325 bus. the afternoon, weekdays: Toward Chelsea Piers Toward Av C AM NOON PM EVE NITE HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE WEEKDAYS: All times All times 4 4 3 -- 2, M 2rd/Lexington Avenues Toward E 6 St Toward W /25 St AM NOON PM EVE NITE SATURDAYS: All times All times ., 5 5 -- 2, Operates between East 125 St / Lexington Av and Park Row / City WEEKDAYS: 3:,. AM – 4:.1 AM 0:., PM – 2:-1 PM -, – -, – – SUNDAYS All times All times -3 -. -- -. 2, H a l l , d a i l y : HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE* Toward E /03 St Toward City Hall AM NOON PM EVE NITE th th M 4 /Madison Avenue s/ Powell Blvd M (see also M13) 46 Stree t/York Avenue WEEKDAYS: All times All times -. -. -. -1 2, The M2 operates between East 8 St / 4 Av in the East Village and Operates between West 54 St / 11 Av and East 92 St /York Av via SATURDAYS: All times All times -/ -, 5 -- 2, West 168 St / Broadway in Washington Heights at all times. York Av and 57 St, daily: SUNDAYS: All times All times -1 -- -- -. 2, HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE* Limited-Stop service is provided during the day; use the M1, M3, * Customers traveling on Lexington or 5 Avs between : St and 338 St may reduce Toward // Av Toward E 70 St AM NOON PM EVE NITE or M4 for local service south of 110 St during the hours that the their waiting time by taking either the M325, M323, or M324 bus. M2 Limited is running. WEEKDAYS: 1:/, AM – -:,, AM 2:,3 AM – -:0/ AM 3 5 4 5 – Operates between East 8 St /4 Av and West 168 St / Broadway, daily: SATURDAYS: 1:1, AM – --:02 PM 2:/1 AM – --:14 PM ., -- -. -1 – M Broadwa y/6th/7th Avenues SUNDAYS: 2:0, AM – --:/1 PM 3:/, AM – -.:-4 AM .0 -. -/ -3 – HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE Operates between West 129 St /Amsterdam Av and West 42 St / 8 Av Toward E 6 St Toward W /46 St AM NOON PM EVE NITE * Customers going crosstown on 79 St between 32 Av and 3 Av may reduce their (Times Square) via Broadway, 7 and 8 Avs, daily: – – waiting time by taking either the M53 or M79 bus. WEEKDAYS: 2:-3 PM 2:-1 AM 3:1, PM 2:-. AM LTD ONLY ., 2, HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE SATURDAYS: 1:01 PM – 5:-2 AM 3:-1 PM – -,:/. AM -/ LTD ONLY -1 2, Toward W /07 St Toward Times Square AM NOON PM EVE NITE M (see also M-2) 23 th Street Crosstown SUNDAYS: 1:., PM – 5:.1 AM 2:01 PM – -,:0, AM ., LTD ONLY ., 2, WEEKDAYS: All times All times 4 4 3 -- 01 No M4 local service south of 332 St during weekdays when M4 Limited is running Operates between the 11 Av / West 34-39 Sts and East 34 St / FDR Dr, SATURDAYS: All times All times -. 2 1 2 01 daily: (see below). HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE* SUNDAYS: All times All times ., 3 2 5 01 Toward // Av Toward FDR Dr AM NOON PM EVE NITE M Limited 4th/Madison Avenues /Powell Blvd WEEKDAYS: 1:.1 AM – -:,- AM 1:/, AM – -.:0- AM 3 -- 5 -/ – M (see also M5 2) 85 th/ 0/5 th Streets Crosstown Limited-Stop service operates between East 8 St /4 Av and West SATURDAYS: 2:03 AM – -.:.- AM 2:-3 AM – --:00 PM .0 -1 -0 -3 – Operates between West 96 St / West End Av and East 106 St / 168 St / Broadway, making limited stops south of 110 St, daily: SUNDAYS: 2:.1 AM – -.:-2 AM 2:,/ AM – --:0- PM /, -1 -1 -3 – FDR Dr via West 96 St, 5 and Madison Avs, and East 106 St, daily: HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE * Customers going crosstown on 56 St between : Av and FDR Dr (westbound) or HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE Toward E 6 St Toward W /46 St AM NOON PM EVE NITE ; Av and 4 Av (eastbound) may reduce their waiting time by taking either the M56 Toward West End Av Toward FDR Dr AM NOON PM EVE NITE or M38 bus. WEEKDAYS: 2:/, AM – 2:., PM 2:0. AM – 3:0, PM 4 -. 5 – – WEEKDAYS: 2:1, AM – 4:., PM 2:., AM – 3:1, PM -3 /, -4 0, – SATURDAYS: 5:.4 AM – 1:/0 PM -,:00 AM – 3:,4 PM – -. -. – – SATURDAYS: 4:11 AM – 2:11 PM 4:.1 AM – 2:.1 PM – /, /, – – M East Harle m–Randall ’s / Ward’s Island SUNDAYS: 5:/1 AM – 1:-, PM -,:11 AM – 2:/1 PM – -. -1 – – SUNDAYS: 4:11 AM – 2:11 PM 4:.1 AM – 2:.1 PM – /, /, – – Operates between East 125 St / Lexington Av (125 St 4 5 6 subway station) and Randall's and Ward's Islands, daily: M 4th/Madison Avenue s/ St Nicholas Avenue M 00 5th Street Crosstown HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE Operates between East 8 St /4 Av and West 193 St / St. Nicholas Av, Toward Ward's Island Toward Lexington Av AM NOON PM EVE NITE Operates between West 106 St / Broadway and East 120 St / Pleasant daily: HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE WEEKDAYS: 1:., AM – -.:01 AM 1:/. AM – -.:11 AM 4 -1 -. -. – A v , d a i l y : HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE Toward E 6 St Toward W /71 St AM NOON PM EVE NITE SATURDAYS: 1:/, AM – -.:/, AM 1:0/ AM – -.:0- AM -1 ., -4 -1 – Toward Broadway Toward Pleasant Av AM NOON PM EVE NITE – – WEEKDAYS: 1:13 AM -,:01 PM 2:/1 AM -.:,, MID -, -, -, -. – SUNDAYS: 1:/, AM – -.:., AM 1:00 AM – -.:/. AM -3 -1 ., -3 – WEEKDAYS: 1:,, AM – -:., AM 0:/, AM – -:,, AM 3 -. 5 -1 – SATURDAYS 2:,4 AM – -,:., PM 3:., AM – --:0, PM -3 -, -, -1 – SATURDAYS: 3:,, AM – -:., AM 2:/, AM – -:,, AM -3 -. -. -/ – SUNDAYS: 2:/1 AM – -,:., PM 3:11 AM – --:0, PM ., -/ -. ., – M 31 nd Street Crosstown SUNDAYS: 1:,, AM – -:/, AM 0:/, AM – -:,, AM ., -1 -1 -1 – Operates between West 42 St / 12 Av (42 St Pier) and East 42 St / 1 Av M 4th/Madison Avenue s/ Broadway (United Nations), daily: Bx West 044 th–Hunts Point The M4 operates between West 32 St / 7 Av (Penn Station) and Fort HOURS OF OPERATION FREQUENCY OF SERVICE* Bx6 buses operate along West 155 St in Manhattan, across the Tryon Park in Washington Heights every day.
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