Manhattan Bus Map January 2013

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Manhattan Bus Map January 2013 M101 3rd/Lexington/Amsterdam Avenues Manhattan Bus Service Operates between West 193 St /Fort George Av and East 8 St / 3 Av via Amsterdam Av, 125 St, Lexington Av, and 3 Av, daily: AM = 7–9AM • NOON = 11AM–1PM • PM = 4–7PM • EVE = 7–9 PM • NITE = 12MID–4AM Avg. Frequency (Min.)* TowArd W 193 ST TowArd E 8 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITe More detailed service information is available. Timetables and schedules are displayed at most bus stops and posted WEEKdAyS: All times All times LiMiTED ONLy 60 on the web at mta.info (under the Schedules or Fares & Tolls tabs). Note: traffic and other conditions can affect scheduled SATURDAyS: All times All times 8 LTD ONLy 8 60 arrivals and departures. SUNDAyS: All times All times 13 LTD ONLy 12 60 * Customers traveling on Lexington or 3 Avs between 8 St and 116 St may reduce their waiting time by taking either the M101, M102, or M103 bus. M1 5th/Madison Avenues M23 23rd Street Crosstown M101 Limited 3rd/Lexington/Amsterdam Avenues The M1 operates between East 8 St /4 Av in the East Village Operates between West 23 St / 12 Av (Chelsea Piers) and Av C / and West 147 St / Lenox Av in Harlem. Limited-Stop service is East 20 St (Peter Cooper Village), daily: Limited-Stop service operates between West 193 St /Fort George Avg. Frequency (Min.) Av and East 8 St / 3 Av, making limited stops south of 122 St, daily: provided during weekday rush hours, downtown in the morning TowArd Chelsea PierS TowArd Av C AM NOON PM EVE NITe Avg. Frequency (Min.) and uptown in the afternoon. WEEKdAyS: All times All times 8 8 7 11 40 TowArd W 193 ST TowArd E 8 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITe Operates between East 8 St /4 Av and West 147 St /Lenox Av, SATURDAyS: All times All times 20 9 9 10 40 WEEKdAyS: 6:56 AM – 8:52 PM 5:55 AM – 8:15 PM 8 8 7 9 – SUNDAyS: All times All times 15 12 10 12 40 weekdays: Avg. Frequency (Min.) SATURDAyS: 10:52 AM – 7:00 PM 10:09 AM – 5:50 PM – 8 10 – – TowArd E 8 ST TowArd W 147 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITe SUNDAyS: 12:00 NOON – 7:00 PM 10:00 AM – 5:05 PM – 12 12 – – WEEKdAyS: 4:50AM – 12:05AM 5:40AM – 12:50AM 12 11 8 12 – M31 (see also M57) 57th Street/ York Avenue SATURDAyS: 4:30AM – 12:20AM 5:22AM – 1:20AM 20 15 12 15 – Operates between West 54 St / 11 Av and East 92 St /York Av via M102 3rd/Lexington/Lenox Avenues SUNDAyS: 5:30AM – 12:10AM 6:15AM – 1:10AM 20 20 16 20 – York Av and 57 St, daily: Avg. Frequency (Min.)* Operates between West 147 St /Adam Clayton Powell Blvd and TowArd 11 Av TowArd E 92 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITe th East 8 St / 3 Av via Malcolm X Blvd (Lenox Av), 116 St, Lexington M1 Limited 5 /Madison Avenues WEEKdAyS: 5:30 AM – 1:00 AM 6:11 AM – 1:15 AM 7 10 8 10 – Av, and 3 Av, daily: Avg. Frequency (Min.)* Limited-Stop service operates between East 8 St /4 Av and SATURDAyS: 5:50 AM – 11:46 PM 6:35 AM – 11:58 PM 20 11 12 15 – TowArd W 147 ST TowArd E 8 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITe West 147 St / Lenox Av, downtown in the morning and uptown in SUNDAyS: 6:40 AM – 11:35 PM 7:30 AM – 12:18 AM 20 12 12 17 – WEEKdAyS: All times All times 10 12 11 12 60 the afternoon, weekdays: Avg. Frequency (Min.) * Customers going crosstown on 57 St between 10 Av and 1 Av may reduce their SATURDAyS: All times All times 15 11 10 12 60 TowArd E 8 ST TowArd W 147 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITe waiting time by taking either the M31 or M57 bus. SUNDAyS: All times All times 17 12 12 12 60 WEEKdAyS: 6:59AM – 8:24AM 4:22PM – 6:20PM 13 – 15 – – * Customers traveling on Lexington or 3 Avs between 8 St and 116 St may reduce M34 +selectbusservice 34th Street Crosstown their waiting time by taking either the M102, M101, or M103 bus. M2 5th/Madison Avenues/Powell Boulevard Select Bus Service operates between 12 Av / West 34 St and East The M2 operates between East 8 St / 4 Av in the East Village and 34 St / FDR Dr. Buses stop only at special stops along the M34 M103 3rd/Lexington Avenues West 168 St / Broadway in Washington Heights at all times. route. Fare is paid before boarding using a machine at the stop. Operates between East 125 St / Lexington Av and Park Row / Limited-Stop service is provided during the day; use the M1, M3, Avg. Frequency (Min.)* City Hall, daily: TowArd 12 Av TowArd FDR Dr AM NOON PM EVE NITe Avg. Frequency (Min.)* or M4 for local service south of 110 St during the hours that the TowArd E 125 ST TowArd CiTy Hall AM NOON PM EVE NITe WEEKdAyS: 5:25 AM – 1:01 AM 5:30 AM – 12:41 AM 7 11 8 17 – M2 Limited is running. WEEKdAyS: All times All times 12 12 12 15 60 SATURDAyS: 6:47 AM – 12:16 AM 6:16 AM – 11:44 PM 24 15 13 15 – SATURDAyS: All times All times 13 10 9 11 60 Operates between East 8 St /4 Av and West 168 St / Broadway, SUNDAyS: 6:25 AM – 12:16 AM 6:03 AM – 11:42 PM 30 15 15 17 – SUNDAyS: All times All times 15 11 11 12 60 daily: Avg. Frequency (Min.) TowArd E 8 ST TowArd W 168 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITe * Customers going crosstown on 34 St between 1 Av and 8 Av (westbound) or 9 Av and 2 Av (eastbound) may reduce their waiting time by taking the * Customers traveling on Lexington or 3 Avs between 8 St and 116 St may reduce WEEKdAyS: 6:10PM – 6:20AM 7:58PM – 6:12AM LTD ONLy 20 60 M34A SBS bus. their waiting time by taking either the M103, M101, or M102 bus. SATURDAyS: 5:45PM– 9:16AM 7:15PM – 10:35AM 13 LTD ONLy 15 60 The M34 SBS makes only the following stops: SUNDAyS: 5:30PM – 9:30AM 6:50PM – 10:45AM 20 LTD ONLy 20 60 M104 Broadway/7th/8th Avenues Toward 12 av (reverSe order oF stopS For eastbouNd Trip) No M2 local service south of 110 St during weekdays when M2 Limited is Operates between West 129 St /Amsterdam Av and West 42 St / running (see below). ••Ferry•Terminal–FDR•Dr• ••34•St•and•7•Av• ••34•St•and•1•Av• ••34•St•and•8•Av• 8 Av (Times Square) via Broadway, 7 and 8 Avs, daily: ••34•St•and•2•Av• ••34•St•and•9•Av• Avg. Frequency (Min.) M2 Limited 5th/Madison Avenues /Powell Boulevard ••34•St•and•3•Av• ••34•St•and•Dyer•Av–10•Av• TowArd W 129 ST TowArd TiMes SquAre AM NOON PM EVE NITe ••34•St•and•Park•Av• ••Javits•Center–34•St•and•11•Av WEEKdAyS: All times All times 8 8 7 11 45 Limited-Stop service operates between East 8 St /4 Av and West ••34•St•and•5•Av• ••34•St•and•12•Av 168 St / Broadway, making limited stops south of 110 St, daily: ••34•St•and•6•Av–Broadway• SATURDAyS: All times All times 12 6 5 6 45 SUNDAyS: Avg. Frequency (Min.) All times All times 20 7 6 9 45 TowArd E 8 ST TowArd W 168 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITe M34A +selectbusservice 34th Street Crosstown WEEKdAyS: 6:30AM – 6:25PM 6:42AM – 7:46PM 8 12 9 – – M106 (see also M96) 96th/106th Streets Crosstown SATURDAyS: 9:31AM – 5:31PM 10:50AM – 7:00PM – 12 12 – – Select Bus Service operates between West 42 St / 9 Av (Port Operates between West 96 St / West End Av and East 106 St / SUNDAyS: 9:45AM – 5:15PM 11:05AM – 6:35PM – 12 15 – – Authority Bus Terminal) and FDR Dr / Waterside Plaza via 34 St. Buses stop only at special stops along the M34A (formerly M16) FDR Dr via West 96 St, 5 and Madison Avs, and East 106 St, daily: Avg. Frequency (Min.) M3 5th/Madison Avenues/St Nicholas Avenue route. Fare is paid before boarding using a machine at the stop. TowArd West End Av TowArd FDR Dr AM NOON PM EVE NITe Avg. Frequency (Min.)* WEEKdAyS: 6:50 AM – 8:20 PM 6:20 AM – 7:50 PM 15 30 20 30 – Operates between East 8 St /4 Av and West 193 St / St. Nicholas Av, TowArd Port AuThoriTy TowArd WaterSide AM NOON PM EVE NITe SATURDAyS: 8:55 AM – 6:55 PM 8:25 AM – 6:25 PM – 30 30 – – daily: Avg. Frequency (Min.) WEEKdAyS: 5:10AM – 12:30AM 5:15AM – 12:03AM 7 10 8 12 – TowArd E 8 ST TowArd W 193 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITe SUNDAyS: 8:55 AM – 6:55 PM 8:25 AM – 6:25 PM – 30 30 – – SATURDAyS: 5:10AM – 1:10AM 4:45AM – 12:30AM 24 15 13 15 – WEEKdAyS: 5:57AM – 10:45PM 6:37AM – 12:00MID 10 10 10 12 – SUNDAyS: 5:10AM – 12:56AM 4:45AM – 12:31AM 30 17 15 20 – SATURDAyS: 6:08AM – 10:18PM 7:20AM – 11:40PM 17 10 10 15 – th * Customers going crosstown on 34 St between 1 Av and 8 Av (westbound) or M116 116 Street Crosstown SUNDAyS: 6:35AM – 10:15PM 7:55AM – 11:40PM 20 13 12 20 – 9 Av and 2 Av (eastbound) may reduce their waiting time by taking the Operates between West 106 St / Broadway and East 120 St / M34 SBS bus.
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