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Bronx Tour Trolley! The Free 3 Bronx Tour Trolley All Aboard the stops at these famous destinations: XXX XXX Bx19 Bus Stop Bx19 Bus Stop (Dec 19- Jan 4 only) Conservatory Gate Conservatory Gate NY Botanical Garden 1 ARTHUR AVENUE NY Botanical Garden 1 Free Ask native New Yorkers and they'll tell you — the city's true Little Italy is in the Bronx. Treat yourself to the sights, XXX XXX SEE MAP ON BACK COVER 2 Bronx Tour XXXXXX XXX XXX sounds and scents of this White Plains & famous enclave, brimming White Plains & Pelham Pkwy Westbound Pelham Pelham Pkwy Westbound Pelham Bx12 Bus Stop, #2 Subway with Old-World charm and authentic Italian delicacies like Bx12 Bus Stop, #2 Subway Mama used to make. Mangia! Trolley! 2 THE BRONX ZOO Welcome to the world's greatest zoo, open 365 days a year. With award-winning exhibits featuring over 4,000 animals, White Plains & no other zoo in the world can offer the enriching, educational White Plains & Pelham Pkwy Eastbound Pelham Pelham Pkwy Eastbound Pelham Bx12 Bus Stop, #2 Subway experience your whole family will enjoy. During Holiday Bx12 Bus Stop, #2 Subway Lights, there are over 140 illuminated animal sculptures, plus live reindeer, ice carvings and other seasonal fun. OR TRAFFIC CONDITIONS. DEPENDING ON WEATHER TIMES CAN VARY Bureau at (718) 330-1234. Travel City Transit For local bus and subway information, call the New York For information on Metro North schedules, call Metro North at 1-800-METRO-INFO. & Recreation Parks call the City of New York For additional information on The Bronx Trolley, at (718) 430-1808 or visit online at www.nyc.gov/parks. Trolley does not pick-up/drop-off at this location at this time. does not pick-up/drop-off Trolley 3 THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN at this location at this time. does not pick-up/drop-off Trolley Southern Blvd. In every season, the Garden offers 250 acres of dazzling Southern Blvd. Bx19, Bx9 Bus Stop Bx19, Bx9 Bus Stop XXX Bronx Zoo & 183rd St. Bronx Zoo & 183rd St. beauty. From the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory with an ecotour XXX of the world under glass, to the Everett Children's Adventure Garden, to 48 magnificent gardens and plant collections, the Garden is alive with discovery. The Holiday Train Show 187th & is a beloved tradition with model trains traveling through 187th & Crescent Avenue replicas of city landmarks. Crescent Avenue During the Holiday Season, a discounted combination ticket is available to visit the Bronx Zoo and The New York Botanical Garden. Please ask your admissions cashier for information. 187th & Arthur Avenue 187th & Arthur Avenue For hours of operation, admission ADDITIONAL HOURS DURING fees, and other information, contact: STOPS AT THESE WORLD-FAMOUS SITES: TROLLEY SCHEDULE YEAR-ROUND THE BRONX TOUR TROLLEY • Arthur Avenue / Belmont Bx15 Bus Stop The City of New York “New York City’s True Little Italy” Bx15 Bus Stop **Trolley drop-off only. *Trolley resumes passenger pick-up. resumes passenger pick-up. *Trolley drop-off only. **Trolley 3rd Avenue & E. 188th 3rd Avenue & E. 188th Parks and Recreation resumes passenger pick-up. *Trolley drop-off only. **Trolley (718) 430-1808 or visit www.nyc.gov/parks • The Bronx Zoo & SUNDAYS SATURDAYS, 2004 THROUGH MARCH, HOLIDAYS SUMMER SCHEDULE: EXTENDED HOURS APRIL - OCTOBER 2003 ONLY SUMMER SCHEDULE: EXTENDED THE 2003 HOLIDAY SEASON - EVENING SCHEDULE THE 2003 HOLIDAY ARTHUR AVENUE • The New York Botanical Garden “THE LITTLE ITALY OF THE BRONX. THE GOOD TASTE OF TRADITION” 7:14 PM8:09 PM8:44 PM 7:17 PM 8:12 PM 8:47 PM 7:20 PM 8:15 PM 8:50 PM 7:21 PM 8:16 PM 7:26 **/ 7:46*PM 8:51 PM 7:54 PM 8:21 PM 8:56 PM 8:01 PM 8:29 PM 9:04 PM** 8:36 PM 6:32 PM 6:35 PM 6:38 PM 6:39 PM 6:44 PM 6:52 PM 6:59 PM 7:07 PM 2:55 PM3:37 PM4:19 PM 2:58 PM 3:40 PM4:49 PM 4:22 PM5:31 PM 3:01 PM 3:43 PM 4:52 PM 4:25 PM 5:34 PM 3:02 PM 3:44 PM 4:55 PM 4:26 PM 5:37 PM 3:07 PM 3:49 PM 4:56 PM 4:31 PM 5:38 PM 3:15 PM 5:01 PM 3:57 PM 5:43 PM 4:39 PM 3:22 PM 5:09 PM 4:04 PM 5:50 PM** 3:30 PM 5:16 PM 4:12 PM 5:24 PM Metro North Metro North 2:13 PM* 2:16 PM 2:19 PM 2:20 PM 2:25 PM 2:33 PM 2:40 PM 2:48 PM 12:14 PM 12:17 PM 12:20 PM 12:21 PM 12:26 PM 12:34 PM 12:41 PM 12:49 PM 12:56 PM 12:59 PM 1:02 PM 1:03 PM 1:08 PM 1:16 PM 1:23 PM 1:31 PM** 11:32 AM 11:35 AM 11:38 AM 11:39 AM 11:44 AM 11:52 AM 11:59 AM 12:07 PM Bx15 Bus Stop Bx15 Bus Stop Fordham Plaza Belmont Small Business Association Fordham Plaza (718) 933-6968 On the first Wednesday Daytime service on weekends and holidays year-round. evening of each month, THE BRONX ZOO Special nighttime service during the holiday season. (718) 367-1010 or visit www.bronxzoo.com catch the free Bronx Culture Trolley to & SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY. • NOVEMBER 21 - DECEMBER 14: FRIDAY, SUNDAY FOR THE NIGHTS OF DECEMBER 24 & EXCEPT 4: NIGHTLY, 25 • DECEMBER 15 - JANUARY THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN Bus Stops attractions and Bus Stops Bx1, Bx2, Bx10 (718) 817-8700 or visit www.nybg.org Bx1, Bx2, Bx10 performances in Sedgwick & Stevenson Sedgwick & Stevenson THE BRONX TOURISM COUNCIL the South Bronx. (718) 590-BRONX . R or visit www.ilovethebronx.com For information, call , J RESIDENT P ARRIÓN XXX XXX The Bronx Council XXX XXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXX XXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXX XXX XXXXXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX C 5:30 PM 5:35 PM 5:50 PM 5:53 PM 5:56 PM 5:57 PM 6:02 PM 6:10 PM 6:17 PM 6:25 PM OROUGH 10:30 AM 10:35 AM 10:50 AM 10:53 AM 10:56 AM 10:57 AM 11:02 AM 11:10 AM 11:17 AM 11:25 AM 9:24 PM** 9:19 PM** 4:59 PM** 4:54 PM** 6:10 PM** 6:05 PM** Bx9 Bus Stop of the Arts at Bx9 Bus Stop B DOLFO A #1 & #9 Subway #1 & #9 Subway 242nd & Broadway THIS BROCHURE IS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE (718) 931-9500, ext. 33 242nd & Broadway SUPPORT OF BRONX BOROUGH PRESIDENT ADOLFO CARRIÓN, JR. AND NYC & COMPANY. The Free 3 Bronx Tour Trolley All Aboard the stops at these famous destinations: XXX XXX Bx19 Bus Stop Bx19 Bus Stop (Dec 19- Jan 4 only) Conservatory Gate Conservatory Gate NY Botanical Garden 1 ARTHUR AVENUE NY Botanical Garden 1 Free Ask native New Yorkers and they'll tell you — the city's true Little Italy is in the Bronx. Treat yourself to the sights, XXX XXX SEE MAP ON BACK COVER 2 Bronx Tour XXXXXX XXX XXX sounds and scents of this White Plains & famous enclave, brimming White Plains & Pelham Pkwy Westbound Pelham Pelham Pkwy Westbound Pelham Bx12 Bus Stop, #2 Subway with Old-World charm and authentic Italian delicacies like Bx12 Bus Stop, #2 Subway Mama used to make. Mangia! Trolley! 2 THE BRONX ZOO Welcome to the world's greatest zoo, open 365 days a year. With award-winning exhibits featuring over 4,000 animals, White Plains & no other zoo in the world can offer the enriching, educational White Plains & Pelham Pkwy Eastbound Pelham Pelham Pkwy Eastbound Pelham Bx12 Bus Stop, #2 Subway experience your whole family will enjoy. During Holiday Bx12 Bus Stop, #2 Subway Lights, there are over 140 illuminated animal sculptures, plus live reindeer, ice carvings and other seasonal fun. OR TRAFFIC CONDITIONS. DEPENDING ON WEATHER TIMES CAN VARY Bureau at (718) 330-1234. Travel City Transit For local bus and subway information, call the New York For information on Metro North schedules, call Metro North at 1-800-METRO-INFO. & Recreation Parks call the City of New York For additional information on The Bronx Trolley, at (718) 430-1808 or visit online at www.nyc.gov/parks. Trolley does not pick-up/drop-off at this location at this time. does not pick-up/drop-off Trolley 3 THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN at this location at this time. does not pick-up/drop-off Trolley Southern Blvd. In every season, the Garden offers 250 acres of dazzling Southern Blvd. Bx19, Bx9 Bus Stop Bx19, Bx9 Bus Stop XXX Bronx Zoo & 183rd St. Bronx Zoo & 183rd St. beauty. From the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory with an ecotour XXX of the world under glass, to the Everett Children's Adventure Garden, to 48 magnificent gardens and plant collections, the Garden is alive with discovery. The Holiday Train Show 187th & is a beloved tradition with model trains traveling through 187th & Crescent Avenue replicas of city landmarks. Crescent Avenue During the Holiday Season, a discounted combination ticket is available to visit the Bronx Zoo and The New York Botanical Garden. Please ask your admissions cashier for information. 187th & Arthur Avenue 187th & Arthur Avenue For hours of operation, admission ADDITIONAL HOURS DURING fees, and other information, contact: STOPS AT THESE WORLD-FAMOUS SITES: TROLLEY SCHEDULE YEAR-ROUND THE BRONX TOUR TROLLEY • Arthur Avenue / Belmont Bx15 Bus Stop The City of New York “New York City’s True Little Italy” Bx15 Bus Stop **Trolley drop-off only.
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