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Queens Bus Map January 2017 Operates between 165 St Bus Terminal, Jamaica, and the LIRR Little Neck Station, Q59 Grand Street/Grand Avenue Q110 Hempstead Avenue/Jamaica Avenue (East) weekdays. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) TOWARD LIttlE NECK TOWARD JAMAICA AM NOON PM EVE NITE Operates between Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, and 63 Dr-Rego Park M 0® subway Regular Q110 service operates between Hempstead Av/225 St, Belmont Park, Queens Bus Service WEEKDAYS: 5:45AM–6:55PM 6:41AM–7:55PM 20 30 15 – – station, daily. and Parsons Blvd F subway station, Jamaica. During rush hours, additional TOWARD WIllIAMSBURG TOWARD AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) Q110 service operates between Hempstead Av/225 St and Jamaica-179 St BRIDGE PlaZA 63 DR AM NOON PM EVE NITE F AM = 7–9AM • NOON = 11AM–1PM • PM = 4–7PM • EVE = 7–9 PM • NITE = 12 MID–4AM On school days, additional service runs from 213 St/92 Av to Jamaica Av/165 St at 2:28pm. subway station, Jamaica. WEEKDAYS: All times All times 10 20 10 20 45 Operates between Parsons Blvd subway station, Jamaica, and Hempstead More detailed service information, timetables and schedules are available on the web at mta.info. Or call 511 and say “Subways and Buses”. Q36 Ltd Hillside/Jamaica Avenues SATURDAYS: All times All times 20 15 12 15 45 F Av/225 St, Belmont Park, daily. Timetables and schedules are also displayed at most bus stops. Note: traffic and other conditions can affect scheduled arrivals and departures. Operates between 165 St Bus Terminal, Jamaica, and Jamaica Av/257 St, SUNDAYS: All times All times 30 15 12 30 45 AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) TOWARD JAMAICA TOWARD BELMONT PARK AM NOON PM EVE NITE Floral Park, daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) WEEKDAYS: All times All times 7 10 8 12 60 TOWARD 165 St TOWARD 257 St AM NOON PM EVE NITE Q60 Queens Boulevard Springfield Boulevard/Braddock/Hillside Avenues Bayside Avenue/Willets Point Boulevard SATURDAYS: All times All times 17 10 12 15 60 Q1 Q16 WEEKDAYS: 6:14AM–8:40AM 4:11PM–7:45PM 10 – 10 – – Operates between 60 St/2 Av, East Midtown, Manhattan, and 109 Av/157 St, Q1 buses have two service patterns. Some buses operate between 165 St Bus Q16 buses have two service patterns. Both operate between Flushing-Main St 7 South Jamaica. During the day, alternate trips operate between 2 Av/60 St and SUNDAYS: All times All times 30 15 17 20 60 th th Terminal, Jamaica, and Braddock Av/243 St, Bellerose. Other Q1 buses operate subway station, Flushing, and Fort Totten. In Whitestone some buses operate via Q37 111 Street /135 Avenue Sutphin Blvd-Archer Av E J Z subway and LIRR stations, Jamaica, daily. Operates between Jamaica-179 St F subway station, Jamaica, and Hempstead between 165 St Bus Terminal, Jamaica, and Springfield Blvd/Jamaica Av, Queens Utopia Pkwy and others operate via Francis Lewis Blvd and Willets Point Blvd. Operates between Kew Gardens-Union Tpke subway station, Kew Gardens, AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) Av/225 St, Belmont Park, weekdays. E F TOWARD MaNhattaN TOWARD SOUth JAMAICA AM NOON PM EVE NITE AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) Village LIRR station. All late night buses serve both branches. Operates between Flushing-Main St 7 subway station, Flushing, and Fort Totten, and 150 Av/132 St, South Ozone Park, daily. Q37 buses serve Aqueduct daily from TOWARD JAMAICA TOWARD BELMONT PARK AM NOON PM EVE NITE WEEKDAYS: All times All times 9 10 9 9 30 Operates between 165 St Bus Terminal, Jamaica, and Braddock Av/243 St, daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) approx. 7:00am southbound and 9:00am northbound. WEEKDAYS: 6:05AM–8:44AM 4:40PM–7:00PM 12 – 20 – – TOWARD MaIN St TOWARD FORT TOttEN AM NOON PM EVE NITE SATURDAYS: Bellerose or Jamaica Av/Springfield Blvd, (Queens Village LIRR station), daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) All times All times 15 10 10 15 30 AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) WEEKDAYS: 4:45AM–12:42AM 4:42AM–12:40AM 6 20 9 20 – TOWARD KEW GaRDENS TOWARD SOUth OZONE PK AM NOON PM EVE NITE SUNDAYS: All times All times 18 12 12 15 30 Q111 (see also Q113) Guy R. Brewer Blvd/147th Av TOWARD 165 St TOWARD JAMAICA AV AM* NOON* PM* EVE* NITE SATURDAYS: 5:15AM–1:12AM 4:45AM–12:42AM 20 20 20 20 – WEEKDAYS: 5:00AM–1:30AM 5:50AM–1:30AM 5 20 7 11 – Regular Q111 service operates between 148 Av/Francis Lewis Blvd, Rosedale, WEEKDAYS: All times All times 20 30 15 20 60 SUNDAYS: AM AM AM AM SATURDAYS: AM AM AM AM Jewel Avenue 5:12 –1:02 4:45 –12:35 30 20 20 30 – 5:30 –1:30 6:00 –1:30 20 20 20 30 – Q64 and Parsons Blvd subway station, Jamaica. Additional Q111 service operates SATURDAYS: All times All times 15 15 13 15 60 F SUNDAYS: 5:30AM–1:30AM 6:00AM–1:30AM 20 20 20 30 – Operates between 164 St/Jewel Av, Electchester, and Forest Hills-71 Av E F M between either Farmers Blvd/Brewer Blvd, South Jamaica, or 137 Av/Brewer Blvd, SUNDAYS: All times All times 20 20 15 17 60 Kissena Boulevard/Horace Harding Expwy/188th St Q17 On school days, additional service runs from 98 St/Rockaway Blvd to Kew Gardens-Union Tpke 0® subway station, Forest Hills. During the AM rush hours, alternate westbound South Jamaica, and Parsons Blvd F subway station,, Jamaica. * Frequencies shown are between 165 St Bus Terminal and Hillside Av/Springfield Blvd. Operates between Flushing-Main St 7 subway station, Flushing, and Archer Av/ E F subway station at 2:40pm. buses start at Jewel Av/Parsons Blvd, Electchester, daily. From Hillside Av/Springfield Blvd to the two eastern terminals, double the frequencies shown. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) Operates between Parsons Blvd F subway station, Jamaica, and 148 Av/Francis TOWARD ElECTCHESTER TOWARD FOREST HIllS AM NOON PM EVE NITE Merrick Blvd, Jamaica, daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) Lewis Blvd, Rosedale, daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) TOWARD MaIN St TOWARD ARCHER AV AM NOON PM EVE NITE Q38 Eliot/Penelope Avenues WEEKDAYS: All times All times 4 10 3 6 30 Q2 Belmont Park/Hollis Avenue TOWARD JAMAICA TOWARD ROSEDalE AM NOON PM EVE NITE WEEKDAYS: All times All times 7 8 6 7 40 Operates between Otis/60 Avs, Corona, and 62 Dr/108 St and Forest Hills, daily. SATURDAYS: All times All times 14 12 12 15 30 WEEKDAYS: All times All times 6 10 6 15 60 Operates between 165 St Bus Terminal, Jamaica, and Hempstead Av/225 St, AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) SATURDAYS: All times All times 7 7 6 7 40 SUNDAYS: All times All times 18 12 12 15 30 Belmont Park, daily. TOWARD CORONA TOWARD REGO PK AM NOON PM EVE NITE SATURDAYS: All times All times 12 12 12 15 60 AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) SUNDAYS: All times All times 8 7 7 7 40 TOWARD 165 St TOWARD 225 St AM NOON PM EVE NITE WEEKDAYS: 5:50AM–12:00MID 5:35AM–12:15AM 14 20 12 18 – SUNDAYS: All times All times 20 12 12 15 60 On school days, additional service runs from Utopia Pkwy/59 Av to Flushing between 1:30 & Q65 164th Street/College Point Boulevard WEEKDAYS: All times All times 12 12 7 10 60 SATURDAYS: 6:00AM–12:00MID 6:45AM–12:15AM 30 20 20 20 – 4:00pm; from 174 St/64 Av to Merrick Blvd/Archer Av at 2:40pm. Operates between Sutphin Blvd-Archer Av subway and LIRR/Airtrain JFK Operates between Parsons Blvd F subway station, Jamaica, and Farmers Blvd/ SATURDAYS: All times All times 17 13 12 13 60 SUNDAYS: 8:30AM–12:00MID 7:30AM–12:15AM 30 30 20 30 – E J Z stations, Jamaica, and 14 Av/110 St, College Point, daily. Guy Brewer Blvd, South Jamaica, daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.)* SUNDAYS: All times All times 30 20 15 15 60 Q17 Ltd Kissena Blvd/Horace Harding Expwy/188th St On school days, additional service runs from Woodhaven Blvd M -0® subway station to 62 Dr/ AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) TOWARD JAMAICA TOWARD SOUth JAMAICA AM NOON PM EVE NITE 108 St at 3:22pm. TOWARD JAMAICA TOWARD COllEGE POINT AM NOON PM EVE NITE Some morning rush hour service operates between Hollis Av/208 St and the Jamaica-179 St F WEEKDAYS: All times All times 4 8 5 8 60 Operates between Flushing-Main St 7 subway station, Flushing, and Archer Av/ WEEKDAYS: All times All times 10 10 10 12 60 subway station. Merrick Blvd, Jamaica, weekday rush hours. SATURDAYS: All times All times 6 6 6 15 60 AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) Q39 48th Avenue/58th Street/Forest Avenue SATURDAYS: All times All times 12 12 12 14 60 TOWARD MaIN St TOWARD ARCHER AV AM NOON PM EVE NITE SUNDAYS: All times All times 10 6 6 15 60 Farmers Boulevard/JFK International Airport Operates between Queensboro Plaza subway station, Long Island City, SUNDAYS: All times All times 24 15 15 20 60 Q3 6:02AM–8:10AM 7:05AM–9:25AM 10 – – – – -0» -0∑ 7 • On school days, additional service runs from Baisley Blvd/157 St to Francis Lewis Blvd/148 Av WEEKDAYS: and 60 Lane/Cooper Av, Ridgewood, daily. On school days, additional service runs from Jamaica LIRR/AirTrain JFK stations to Goethals Operates between 165 St Bus Terminal, Jamaica, and JFK International Airport, 4:19PM–8:38PM 5:00PM–10:00PM – – 8 8 – AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) at 2:55pm and 4:30pm; from Baisley Blvd/157 St to Parsons Blvd F subway station at TOWARD LONG ISlaND CITY TOWARD RIDGEWOOD AM NOON PM EVE NITE Av/164 St from 6:15 to 8:24am; from Goethals Av/164 St to Jamaica LIRR/AirTrain JFK stations 2:55pm and 3:45pm; and from Guy R.
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