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Bus Operator Profiles 2018 OPERATOR PROFILE April 1, 2018 - March 31, 2019 Total Number Number of Percent OPERATOR NAME of Inspections Out of Service Out of Service OPER-ID Location Region 1ST CLASS TRANSPORTATION SERVICE 1 0 0 48486 QUEENS VILLAGE 11 21ST AVENUE BUS CORP 131 10 7.6 3531 BROOKLYN 11 21ST AVENUE BUS CORP(BX) 2 0 0 58671 BRONX 11 3RD AVENUE TRANSIT 33 1 3 6043 BROOKLYN 11 5 STAR LIMO OF ELMIRA 2 0 0 49862 ELMIRA 4 5 STAR SCHOOL BUS LLC 47 1 2.1 55223 BROOKLYN 11 A & A AFFORDABLE LIMOUSINE SERV INC 2 0 0 55963 BETHPAGE 10 A & B VAN SERVICE 48 0 0 3479 STATEN ISLAND 11 A & N TRANSIT CORP. 12 0 0 51985 BROOKLYN 11 A & W TOURS INC 6 0 0 46192 BROOKLYN 11 A + MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION 1 1 100 58635 BALDWINSVILLE 3 A AND M QUALITY LIMO INC 2 0 0 57446 JERSEY CITY NJ 11 A HUDSON VALLEY LIMOUSINE INC 3 0 0 49975 CIRCLEVILLE 8 A TO B EXPRESS TRANS INC 16 0 0 33830 ISLANDIA 10 A WHITE STAR LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC 12 4 33.3 48165 NEW HYDE PARK 11 A YANKEE LINE INC 3 0 0 49754 BOSTON MA 11 A&D TRANSPORT SERVICES INC. 27 0 0 55234 ONEONTA 2 A&H AMERICAN LIMO CORP. 10 3 30 53971 AVENEL NJ 11 A&H LIMO CORP 3 1 33.3 58529 RUTHERFORD NJ 11 A&H NYC LIMO CORP. 8 2 25 56633 RUTHERFORD NJ 11 A.E. FALCONI CORP. 2 0 0 25675 CORONA 11 A.E.F. INC. 2 2 100 6138 PINE BUSH 8 A.N.N. CHARTER INC. 10 0 0 44161 LAGRANGEVILLE 8 A.V.J. LIMOUSINE 2 1 50 51349 CORTLANDT MANOR 8 A+ PERSISTENT AMBULETTE CAR SERVICE 7 0 0 49141 POUGHKEEPSIE 8 A1 AMERICAN INTOUCH INC. 8 0 0 57282 JERSEY CITY NJ 11 AA GET AWAY COACHES LIMOS AND MORE 11 1 9.1 49050 STATEN ISLAND 11 AAA AMBULETTE SERVICE, INC 37 1 2.7 6362 FARMINGDALE 10 AAA T&S LIMOUSINE INC 1 0 0 58946 PLAINVIEW 10 AAA TAXI TOUR AND LIMOUSINE,INC. 2 0 0 57043 NIAGARA FALLS 5 ABACO,INC. D/B/A ABACO TRANSPORTATI 11 0 0 55244 REGO PARK 11 ABAD TRANSPORTATION 3 0 0 5614 EAST ELMHURST 11 OPERATOR PROFILE April 1, 2018 - March 31, 2019 Total Number Number of Percent OPERATOR NAME of Inspections Out of Service Out of Service OPER-ID Location Region ABBA LOCAL TRANSPORTATION INC 36 0 0 47428 BROOKLYN 11 ABC FANTASY LAND 6 0 0 34115 WOODSIDE 11 ABC HAPPY TOUR_INC 4 0 0 50730 JAMAICA 11 ABILITIES FIRST INC. 11 2 18.2 53133 POUGHKEEPSIE 8 ABLE MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION 10 0 0 36971 ROCHESTER 4 ABLE MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION 37 1 2.7 2304 SYRACUSE 3 ABLE SERVICES 1 0 0 54669 ROCHESTER 4 ABLE TRANSPORTATION CORP 6 1 16.7 49278 FRESH MEADOWS 11 ABLE TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT, INC. 4 1 25 51292 STATEN ISLAND 11 ABLL INC D/B/A KIDS BY THE BUNCH 2 0 0 54006 SYOSSET 10 ABRAHAM TRANSPORTATION SERVICE 16 2 12.5 28309 JAMAICA 11 ACA TRANSPORTATION,INC. 36 0 0 4396 BROOKLYN 11 ACADEMY BUS CO. 153 9 5.9 3941 YONKERS 8 ACADEMY EXPRESS 9 3 33.3 59471 PERTH AMBOY NJ 11 ACADEMY EXPRESS 320 13 4.1 23038 HOBOKEN NJ 11 ACADEMY EXPRESS - LEONARDO 27 0 0 54991 LEONARDO NJ 11 ACADEMY EXPRESS - TOMS RIVER 19 0 0 54989 TOMS RIVER NJ 11 ACADEMY EXPRESS - WESTAMPTON 26 0 0 54990 WESTHAMPTON NJ 11 ACADEMY OF THE HOLY NAMES 3 1 33.3 46685 ALBANY 1 ACADEMY TRANSPORTATION INC 48 7 14.6 28266 BROOKLYN 11 ACCESS SUPPORTS FOR LIVING 3 0 0 23987 MIDDLETOWN 8 ACCESS TRANSPORTATION INC. 41 0 0 25092 FORT PLAIN 2 ACCORD BUS LLC 33 0 0 53882 BROOKLYN 11 ACCORD PROJECT HEAD START 10 0 0 2691 BELMONT 4 ACE AMBULETTE SERVICE CORP 11 1 9.1 49922 MAHOPAC 8 ACE LIMO LI CORPORATION 4 0 0 48775 NORTH MASSAPEQUA 11 ACE LIMO NY, INC. 6 1 16.7 52001 MASSAPEQUA 11 ACES LIMOUSINE SERVICE INC. 10 1 10 40221 WILLIAMSVILLE 5 ACH TOV V'CHESSED 2 2 100 48138 BROOKLYN 11 ACME BUS CORP (COPIAGUE) 390 51 13.1 23984 RONKONKOMA 10 ACME BUS CORP. (BOHEMIA) 261 6 2.3 1756 RONKONKOMA 10 ACME BUS CORP.(OCEANSIDE) 183 6 3.3 52394 RONKONKOMA 10 OPERATOR PROFILE April 1, 2018 - March 31, 2019 Total Number Number of Percent OPERATOR NAME of Inspections Out of Service Out of Service OPER-ID Location Region ACME BUS CORP.(WESTBURY) 1 0 0 3051 RONKONKOMA 10 ACME BUS CORP._(NORTHPORT) 77 7 9.1 1768 RONKONKOMA 10 ACME BUS CORP_(MEDFORD) 411 10 2.4 27767 RONKONKOMA 10 ACT AMBULETTE INC 54 6 11.1 3482 STATEN ISLAND 11 ACTION AMBULETTE INC. 26 4 15.4 3121 YONKERS 8 ACTION TRANSPORTATION, INC. 6 2 33.3 54323 SCHENECTADY 1 ADAMS APPLE SERVICES INC. 14 2 14.3 6315 SYRACUSE 3 ADDISON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRIC 69 0 0 2692 ADDISON 4 ADELWERTH BUS CORP. 100 0 0 1812 EASTPORT 10 ADIRONDACK ASSIST, LLC 11 1 9.1 54376 PLATTSBURGH 1 ADIRONDACK BAPTIST CHURCH 2 0 0 55423 GLOVERSVILLE 1 ADIRONDACK CARE TRANSPORTATION INC. 1 0 0 58418 NISKAYUNA 1 ADIRONDACK CENTRAL SCHOOL 68 0 0 2222 BOONVILLE 2 ADIRONDACK COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM 14 4 28.6 1607 ELIZABETHTOWN 1 ADIRONDACK STRETCHER & AMBULETTE 11 0 0 51213 GLOVERSVILLE 1 ADIRONDACK TRANSIT LINES 116 1 0.9 1626 ALBANY 1 ADONAI TRANSPORTATION INC 6 0 0 53793 EAST ELMHURST 11 ADRILLIZZ TRANSPORTATION 5 0 0 3284 CORONA 11 ADV0CACY AND RESOURCE CENTER 4 0 0 1601 PLATTSBURGH 1 ADVANCE TRANSIT CO. INC 212 8 3.8 41400 BRONX 11 ADVANCED TRANSPORTATION 5 0 0 4593 KENNEDY 5 ADVANTAGE AMBULETTE SERVICE INC. 6 1 16.7 49047 VALLEY COTTAGE 8 ADVANTAGE BUS OF NY INC 15 0 0 57566 BROOKLYN 11 ADVANTAGE LIMOUSINE LTD 14 4 28.6 25225 EAST AMHERST 5 ADVANTAGE TRANSIT GROUP, INC 9 3 33.3 50376 ALBANY 1 ADVANTAGE TRANSPORTATION INC. 4 0 0 51084 BROOKLYN 11 ADVENTURE EXPRESS 1 0 0 43579 ASTORIA 11 AEROEXPRESS INC 4 0 0 51946 BROOKLYN 11 AFFORDABLE LIMO SERVICE.COM 6 0 0 51952 WEST SENECA 5 AFFORDABLE LIMOUSINE SERVICE LLC 11 0 0 40103 WEST SENECA 5 AFFORDABLE WHEELCHAIR TRANSP. 6 2 33.3 4129 N SYRACUSE 3 AFTON CENTRAL SCHOOL 42 1 2.4 2118 AFTON 2 OPERATOR PROFILE April 1, 2018 - March 31, 2019 Total Number Number of Percent OPERATOR NAME of Inspections Out of Service Out of Service OPER-ID Location Region AGEE INTERNATIONAL INC 4 0 0 52470 FRESH MEADOW 11 AGNES TRANSPORTATION LIMITED L 2 1 50 57647 ST ALBANS 11 AGRIBUSINESS CHILD DEVELOPMENT 7 2 28.6 2290 FREDONIA 5 AGRI-CHILD DEVELOPEMENT 8 1 12.5 2739 SCHENECTADY 8 AHAVA ACCESS INC 2 0 0 38115 BROOKLYN 11 AIRCO FIRST INC. 6 0 0 56398 SCOTTVILLE 1 AJAP TRAILWAYS LLC 1 0 0 56187 CEDARHURST 11 AJM SOPHISTICATED CHARTERS 4 1 25 50239 STATEN ISLAND 10 AKRON CENTRAL SCHOOL 76 2 2.6 2072 AKRON 5 AL KHOEL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION 6 0 0 3277 JAMAICA 11 ALADDIN TRANSPORTATION, LLC. 8 2 25 48271 SYRACUSE 3 ALBANIA LIMOSINE SERVICE INC. 4 1 25 47174 PUTNAM VALLEY 8 ALBANY AQUA DUCKS INC. 9 1 11.1 42927 ALBANY 1 ALBANY CAPITALAND ENT. INC. 5 3 60 4202 ALBANY 1 ALBION CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 79 5 6.3 2996 ALBION 4 ALBO SERVICE INC. 3 0 0 56556 ROCKAWAY PARK 11 ALDEN CENTRAL SCHOOL 106 0 0 2142 ALDEN 5 ALERT COACH LINES INC. 5 0 0 1757 RONKONKOMA 10 ALEX TRANS INC. 2 0 0 40055 STATEN ISLAND 11 ALEXANDER CENTRAL SCHOOL 38 0 0 2542 ALEXANDER 4 ALEXANDRIA BUS & TRAVEL CORP. 3 2 66.7 5652 BROOKLYN 11 ALEXANDRIA CENTRAL SCHOOL 43 2 4.7 2468 ALEXANDRIA BAY 3 ALEXIS VAN LINES 6 0 0 27609 BROOKLYN 11 ALFRED ALMOND CENTRAL SCHOOL 39 0 0 2693 ALMOND 4 ALI COACH INC 3 0 0 48394 OZONE PARK 11 ALINA SERVICE CORP 124 2 1.6 24907 DOUGLASTON 11 ALL AMERICAN SCHOOL BUS CORP 209 13 6.2 3278 LONG ISLAND CITY 11 ALL AROUND TRANSPORTATION INC 40 2 5 6702 BROOKLYN 11 ALL CHILDRED'S CHILD CARE CENTER 2 1 50 40367 LONG ISLAND CITY 11 ALL CITY JR TENNIS_(HCK) 2 0 0 4236 NEW YORK 8 ALL CORPORATE TRANSPORT INC 3 1 33.3 30554 ISLANDIA 10 ALL COUNTY BUS LLC 481 19 4 3126 YONKERS 8 OPERATOR PROFILE April 1, 2018 - March 31, 2019 Total Number Number of Percent OPERATOR NAME of Inspections Out of Service Out of Service OPER-ID Location Region ALL COUNTY ENTERPRISES & MANAGEMENT 8 0 0 58200 RIVERHEAD 10 ALL COUNTY EXPRESS AIR SHUTTLE 3 0 0 28104 FREEPORT 11 ALL HALLOWS HIGH SCHOOL 8 2 25 27839 BRONX 8 ALL INCLUSIVE LIMOUSINE SERVICE INC 2 0 0 54829 AMITYVILLE 10 ALL ISLAND AIRPORT SERVICE 31 0 0 3536 WEST HEMPSTEAD 10 ALL KIDS TRANS INC 2 0 0 56818 YONKERS 11 ALL MY CHILDREN DAY CARE AND NURSER 2 0 0 55159 BROOKLYN 11 ALL OCCASIONS LIMO SERVICE, INC. 3 1 33.3 49923 TROY 1 ALL OCCASIONS TRANSPORTATION GROUP 4 0 0 57128 EAST GREENBUSH 1 ALL TOWN CENTRAL TRANSPORTATION 20 2 10 37838 BROOKLYN 11 ALL TRANSIT LLC 243 2 0.8 41393 ARVERNE 11 ALL TRANSPORTATION NETWORK INC.
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