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Link to the Full PDF Is Available Here Ten Minute Network NYCT services depicted run every ten minutes or better, 7AM-7PM on weekdays. HARLEM LINE TO WASSAIC NEW HAVEN LINE TO NEW CANAAN, DANBURY, WATERBURY, NEW HAVEN Legend WAKEFIELD WAKEFIELD 241ST ST Train Services 2 5 Express Stop Local Stop 2 5 Transfer WEST 263RD ST Bx7 Bx9 BROADWAY Bx31 EAST 241ST ST Express Service (only stops at express stops) RIVERDALE AV WEST 262ND ST KATONAH AV NEREID AV 5 7 Local Service (makes all stops) 7 Part Time Express Service (Operates during rush hour in the peak direction - local service provided off-peak) 5 Part Time Local Service (Operates during rush hour in the peak direction - no service off-peak) Bx31 Service provided by other agencies (may run at frequencies worse than 10 minutes) WOODLAWN 233RD ST Bus Services Bx31 Bus Terminus Q88 Local Bus Route 2 5 Q27 Limited/+SBS+ Bus Route +SBS+ Available Bx31 +selectbusservice+ provides faster travel than a normal or limited bus through the use of exclusive stops, bus lanes, traffic signal priority, and off-board payment. After using fare payment machines, keep the receipt with you. Some frequent bus routes are grouped together because combined, they operate at ten minutes better on a shared corridor. This is applicable to the Bx40/42 and the Q25/34. 225TH ST Some frequent buses may continue past the terminus where specified - trips to these outer areas are not scheduled for 10-minute service. EASTCHESTER 5 DYRE AV Bx9 Bx7 HUDSON LINE TO POUGHKEEPSIE 219TH ST RIVERDALE 2 5 BAYCHESTER AV GUN HILL RD Bx41 Bx55 Bx31 Bx12 BAY PLAZA GUN HILL RD WOODLAWN 4 VAN CORTLANDT PARK 1 BURKE AV 242ND ST Bx12 5 Bx41 WILLIAMS BRIDGE Bx55 238TH ST Bx3 Bx1 Bx2 PELHAM BAY PARK 6 MOSHULU PKWY ALLERTON AV PELHAM PKWY NORWOOD D 205TH ST Bx12 Bx9 Bx12 Bx7 2 5 Bx2 FORT INDEPENDENCE ST SEDGEWICK AV Bx31 4 D 231ST ST Bx1 BUHRE AV RIVERDALE AV Bx1 231ST ST BEDFORD PARK BLVD BEDFORD PARK BLVD B PELHAM PKWY MORRIS PARK LEHMAN COLLEGE Bx1 Bx41 Bx3 Bx21 Bx2 Bx55 BOTANTICAL GARDEN SPUYTEN DUYVIL MARBLE HILL 225TH ST MIDDLETOWN RD Bx22 Bx21 Bx9 Bx31 Bx21 Q46 LAKEVILLE RD Bx22 LONG ISLAND JEWISH HOSPITAL Bx7 1 KINGSBRIDGE RD KINGSBRIDGE RD BRONX PARK EAST Bx9 Bx12 Bx21 Bx31 B Bx19 NEW YORK WESTCHESTER SQ BOTANTICAL GARDEN EAST TREMONT AV 215TH ST M100 D FORDHAM Bx15 Bx17 Bx42 6 Q30 HORACE HARDING EXPWY LITTLE NECK PKWY Bx12 Bx9 Bx12 Bx17 Bx22 EAST 180TH ST Bx40 FORDHAM RD FORDHAM RD Bx22 ZEREGA AV Bx40 Bx9 Bx22 Bx15 Bx17 Bx42 INWOOD A Bx12 Bx19 2 5 Bx21 207TH ST 207TH ST Bx55 Bx41 Bx12 Bx12 Bx36 Bx9 Bx36 CASTLE HILL AV Bx36 WEST FARMS SQ Bx40 Bx42 EAST TREMONT AV UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS 183TH ST Bx1 182-183TH STS EAST TREMONT AV RANDALL AV Bx42 Bx40 continues to SUNY Maritime College via Pennyfield Av Bx3 Bx2 Bx9 Q44 Bx42 continues to Emerson Av via Harding Av Bx19 Bx40 4 Q44 Bx36 Q44 Q30 DYCKMAN ST DYCKMAN ST PARKCHESTER Bx4 Bx4A Bx40 Bx42 Bx4 continues to Westchester Sq via Westchester Av BURNSIDE AV Bx4A continues to Westchester Sq via Metropolitan Av Bx42 174TH ST Bx7 Bx40 TREMONT AV TREMONT THE BRONXBx17 PORT WASHINGTON BRANCH TO GREAT NECK, PORT WASHINGTON Bx36 Bx40 Bx42 M100 MORRIS HEIGHTS Q12 NORTHERN BLVD ST LAWRENCE AV GLENWOOD ST M4 FORT TRYON 191ST ST M3 M101 Bx40 Bx42 Bx36 PARK 176TH ST B Bx11 LITTLE NECK 6 Q44 190TH ST Bx4A Bx3 Bx11 D 6 Bx22 Bx41 Bx4 Bx35 Bx36 1 Bx11 174-175TH STS FREEMAN ST A M5 Bx36 Bx11 MORRISON AV Bx36 SOUNDVIEW Bx15 GWB Bx3 MT. EDEN AV 2 5 Bx19 Q46 BUS TERMINAL Bx3 Bx11 Bx35 Bx36 Bx55 181ST ST 181ST ST DOUGLASTON Bx21 Bx7 Bx35 ELDER AV M5 Bx22 CASTLE HILL AV Q30 ZEREGA AV Bx11 170TH ST 170TH ST Bx35 M100 Bx4A M3 M101 Bx11 SIMPSON ST Bx13 Bx11 Bx35 Bx4 Q44 175TH ST Bx41 Bx1 Bx35 WHITLOCK AV Q43 HILLSIDE AV Bx2 BAYSIDE 268TH ST Bx36 OLMSTEAD AV Bx17 RANDALL AV 6 168TH ST C Bx7 Bx35 167TH ST 167TH ST INTERVALE AV 6 Q12 Bx15 HUNTS POINT AV Bx21 Bx13 Bx6 Bx6 M4 4 163RD ST Bx55 Bx19 AMSTERDAM AV AUBURNDALE M5 Bx4A Bx41 HEMPSTEAD BRANCH TO HEMPSTEAD 161TH ST OYSTER BAY BRANCH TO MINEOLA, OYSTER BAY A Bx4 YANKEE STADIUM PORT JEFFERSON BRANCH TO MINEOLA, HICKSVILLE, PORT JEFFERSON M100 M3 C MELROSE PROSPECT AV LONGWOOD AV B D Q44 RONKONKOMA BRANCH TO MINEOLA, HICKSVILLE, RONKONKOMA, GREENPORT Bx6 157TH ST M101 155TH ST Bx6 Bx6 Bx6 155TH ST 2 5 RIVERSIDE DR Bx6 Bx17 WEST 158TH ST Bx6 Bx13 Q27 FLORAL PARK 3RD AV Bx4 Bx4A BROADWAY M4 YANKEES 149TH ST EAST 153RD ST 149TH ST Q43 GRAND CONCOURSE Bx41 Bx55 JACKSON AV 6 Q27 M5 HARLEM 3 M7 148TH ST 2 6 GATEWAY MALL Bx13 5 Bx19 M11 149TH ST EAST 149TH ST Bx19 Bx19 Bx19 Bx4 Bx4A Bx19 RIVERBANK STATE 145TH ST 145TH ST B Q12 Q27 Q88 PARK 145TH ST 4 Q66 Bx17 BELLEROSE 5 MURRAY HILL M100 Bx21 Bx6 HUNTS POINT FOOD CENTER Q27 M3 Bx15 M11 1 3 2 M101 138TH ST EAST 143RD ST Q30 Q88 GRAND CONCOURSE ST MARY’S ST FLUSHING Bx1 Bx2 M60 LAGUARDIA AIRPORT MAIN ST Q17 Q25 Q27 Q34 6 6 Q66 137TH ST 3RD AV BROOK AV 7 Q12 Q17 Q25 138TH ST 135TH ST 135TH ST CYPRESS AV LAGUARDIA Q88 Bx21 Q27 Q34 Q58 Bx17 AIRPORT 4 Q25 buses continue to 119th St & 5th Av in College Point. Q34 buses continue to 149th St & Willets Point Blvd in Whitestone. M60 M11 A B Bx15 M7 5 Q46 C D M5 M4 M100 6 M101 METS WILLETS POINT Q17 125TH ST 125TH ST 125TH ST 125TH ST 125TH ST Q25 12TH AV Bx15 Bx15 M60 M100 M101 Bx15 M60 M100 M101 M60 Q33 94TH ST WEST 125TH ST 23RD AV QUEENS VILLAGE Q88 M104 M15 M100 EAST 125TH ST Q34 2ND AV Some buses continue to LaGuardia Airport. EAST 125TH ST Q30 AMSTERDAM AV Q17 M3 2 Q88 Q43 METS Q27 WILLETS POINT 3 Q17 111TH ST Q58 Q44 116TH ST 116TH ST 116TH ST 116TH ST RANDALL’S Q110 Q110 HEMPSTEAD AV COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 225TH ST M7 Q64 164TH ST M4 JEWEL AV Q46 M60 ISLAND M5 M11 M7 Q17 M104 Q88 Q66 ASTORIA N Q 103RD ST M3 M4 DITMARS BLVD CORONA AV CATHEDRAL PKWY CATHEDRAL PKWY CENTRAL PARK NORTH 110TH ST Q83 Q83 113RD DR 110TH ST 110TH ST 110TH ST 227TH ST M101 M15 Q110 M60 Q25 7 Q58 Q88 A B Q33 7 Q34 Q64 1 M60 WEST 106TH ST C D Q27 BROADWAY Q44 Q83 2 3 JUNCTION BLVD Q30 M60 M60 103RD ST 103RD ST 103RD ST ASTORIA BLVD Q4 Q4 LINDEN BLVD JAMAICA F 235TH ST 179TH ST HOLLIS M7 4 Q32 NORTHERN BLVD 81ST ST Q110 M11 5 Q58 Q43 6 Q17 90TH ST Q46 WEST 96TH ST M96 M96 M96 M96 M96 EAST 97TH ST Q32 ELMHURST AV WEST END AV 1ST AV 96TH ST 96TH ST 96TH ST 30TH AV Q64 Q4 Q33 M31 M86 M3 Q88 169TH ST Q6 Q66 M5 M104 EAST 92ND ST Q27 SPRINGFIELD BLVD M4 YORK AV N QUEENS 120TH AV Q Q43 ARCHER AV Q83 82ND ST Q25 MERRICK BLVD WEST 86TH ST M86 M86 M86 M86 JACKSON HEIGHTS Q17 Q44 ST. ALBANS WEST END AV 86TH ST 86TH ST 86TH ST BROADWAY Q34 M7 Q83 1 M101 M15 M31 PARSONS BLVD Q110 M11 FOREST HILLS Q44 71ST AV Q110 Q111 Q83 Q44 2 Q33 JACKSON HEIGHTS GRAND AV Q88 WOODHAVEN BLVD 63RD DR Q6 WEST 79TH ST M79 81ST ST NORTHERN BLVD Q66 ROOSEVELT AV NEWTON REGO PARK M R Q64 RIVERSIDE DR 3 MUSEUM OF 46TH ST 65TH ST ELMHURST 67TH AV Q10 Q46 KEW GARDENS Q30 M79 M79 M79 M79 EAST 79TH ST UNION TPKE NATURAL HISTORY R R R 75TH AV Q4 79TH STMANHATTAN EAST END AV M F M F M F Q5 M3 Some buses continue to Queensboro E E E Q4 Q4 A B 77TH ST 36TH AV STEINWAY ST Plaza via 35th Av & 21st St. Q53 Q60 Q60 M5 M104 M4 Q5 C D JAMAICA CENTER E J Z 74TH ST PARSONS/ARCHER BROADWAY SUTPHIN BLVD EAST 72ND ST M72 Q44 Q4 Q5 YORK AV Q6 72ND ST 72ND ST M72 M72 FOREST HILLS KEW GARDENS Q43 Q5 Q5 Q5 MERRICK BLVD BRIARWOOD F Q34 BROOKVILLE BLVD M72 VAN WYCK BLVD F E Q44 Some buses continue to Rosedale LIRR M7 M101 Q30 or Green Acres Mall. M15 M31 Q53 69TH ST Q53 Q60 M11 Q25 68TH ST 39TH AV 36 ST Q32 7 HUNTER COLLEGE 66TH ST M66 M72 M66 M66 7 LINCOLN CENTER Q58 SUTPHIN BLVD Q25 Q34 WEST 66TH ST M72 M66 WEST 66TH ST EAST 67TH ST M66 ARCHER AV FREEDOM PL WEST END AV YORK AV Q10 F JFK Q30 Q43 Q111 1 LEXINGTON AV ROOSEVELT ISLAND 21ST ST E 63RD ST QUEENSBRIDGE 2 F Q60 60TH ST Q60 Q60 109TH AV 5TH AV 2ND AV 157TH ST 59TH ST Q32 Q32 Q32 Q60 Q6 3 QUEENSBORO PLAZA R M 61ST ST Q53 N Q R N Q R N Q WOODSIDE JAMAICA VAN WYCK Q60 M5 M7 LEXINGTON AV 59 MIDDLE VILLAGE M 59TH ST M15 M31 R METROPOLITAN AV J Z COLUMBUS CIRCLE 57TH ST 57TH ST 111ST ST 121ST ST 7TH AV FAR ROCKAWAY BRANCH TO FAR ROCKAWAY M31 M31 5TH AV M31 LEXINGTON AV M31 WEST HEMPSTEAD BRANCH TO WEST HEMPSTEAD WEST 54TH ST QUEENS PLAZA LONG BEACH BRANCH TO LONG BEACH M31 7TH AV 53RD ST 53RD ST 11TH AV LOCUST MANOR LAURELTON ROSEDALE BABYBLON BRANCH TO BABYLON M104 M M MONTAUK BRANCH TO BABYLON, SPEONK, MONTAUK Q53 E E COURT SQ G 52ND ST 104TH ST 51ST ST 23RD ST Q32 Q60 Q60 50TH ST 50TH ST M3 7 7 49TH ST 47-50TH STS 33RD ST 40TH ST 46TH ST M11 ROCKEFELLER CENTER RAWSON ST LOWERY ST BLISS ST A 1 M101 M15 7 FRESH POND RD M7 M4 Q111 C 2 Q10 M5 21ST ST HUNTERS POINT AV E 3 Q32 WOODHAVEN BLVD S M Z 7 7 J M42 5TH AV M42 M42 M42 EAST 42ND ST VERNON BLVD OZONE PARK A Q6 1ST AV JACKSON AV LEFFERTS BLVD M42 WEST 42ND ST 42ND ST TIMES SQ 42ND ST GRAND CENTRAL B38 STARR ST Q58 111TH ST 12TH AV PORT AUTHORITY 42ND ST BRYANT PARK 42ND ST UNITED NATIONS METROPOLITAN AV S Q111 Q111 148TH AV 42ND ST PIER BUS TERMINAL 7 S FOREST AV 85TH ST 104TH ST FRANCIS LEWIS BLVD FOREST PKWY M34A M104 4 A 34TH ST 5 34TH ST 34TH ST HERALD SQ PENN STATION PENN STATION M34 M34A 6 M34 M34A M34 34TH ST GREENPOINT AV ROCKAWAY BLVD FDR DR 75TH ST M34 12TH AV N ELDERTS LN WEST 34TH ST B PENN M4 Q32 Q 33RD ST SENECA AV STATION D R B38 CATALPA AV 28TH ST SENECA AV A M5 28TH ST G F M15 Q10 CYPRESS HILLS M11 M7 M M101 80TH ST MYRTLE FDR DR L B38 23RD ST 23RD ST 23RD ST 23RD ST M34A NASSAU AV WYCKOFF AVS Q53 AQUEDUCT RACETRACK NORTH BOUNDARY RD 23RD ST WATERSIDE PLAZA Z Q6 Q6 GRAND ST B26 B52 JFK CARGO AREA M23 M23 M23 M23 M23 GRAHAM AV M23 WEST 23RD ST B54 Q58 J 12TH AV WEST 18TH ST A M14D WEST ST CHELSEA PIERS M3 CHELSEA PIERS C 18TH ST M23 AVENUE C L JEFFERSON ST DEKALB AV HALSEY ST M3 EAST 20TH ST CRESCENT ST GRANT AV E 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST MONTROSE AV A AQUEDUCT M7 UNION SQ 3RD AV 1ST AV MORGAN AV 14TH ST L L L NORTH CONDUIT AV 8TH AV M14D 6TH AV M14D M14D M14D BEDFORD AV LORIMER ST B38 METROPOLITAN AV L Q10 LEFFERTS BLVD N 4 KNICKERBOCKER AV NORWOOD AV EUCLID AV C ROCKAWAY BLVD Buses continue to the JFK Central Terminal Area 8TH ST M5 Q 5 M101 M14D WILSON AV via either Lefferts Blvd or 130th St.
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