Queens Bus Map September 2011

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Queens Bus Map September 2011 Q33 82nd/83rd Streets/LaGuardia Airport Q56 Jamaica Avenue (West) Q110 Hempstead Avenue/Jamaica Avenue (East) Operates between Jackson Heights/Roosevelt Av and 74 St-Broadway subway Operates between 171 St/Jamaica Av, Jamaica, and Broadway Junction/East New Regular Q110 service operates between Hempstead Av/225 St, Belmont Park, MTA Queens Bus Service stations, Jackson Heights, and Central Terminal Building, LaGuardia Airport. York A C J Z L subway station, daily. and Parsons Blvd subway station, Jamaica. During rush hours, additional AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) During rush hours, additional service operates between the Jackson Heights TOWARD JAMAICA AV TOWARD BWAY JUNCTION AM NOON PM EVE NITE Q110 service operates between Hempstead Av/225 St and Jamaica-179 St subway AM = 7–9AM • NOON = 11AM–1PM • PM = 4–7PM • EVE = 7–9 PM • NITE = 12MID–4AM subway stations and 94 St/23 Av, East Elmhurst. WEEKDAYS: All times All times 10 12 12 15 60 station, Jamaica. SATURDAYS: All times All times 11 9 10 12 60 Operates between Parsons Blvd F subway station, Jamaica, and Hempstead More detailed service information is available. Timetables and schedules are displayed at most bus stops and posted Operates between Jackson Hts-Roosevelt Av E F M 0® and 74 St-Broadway 7 SUNDAYS: All times All times 17 12 14 17 60 subway station, Jackson Heights, and Central Terminal, LaGuardia Airport, daily. Av/225 St, Belmont Park, daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) on the web at mta.info (under the Schedules or Fares & Tolls tabs). Printed timetables and schedules are available on buses AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) Q58 Fresh Pond Road/Corona Avenue TOWARD JAMAICA TOWARD BELMONT PARK AM NOON PM EVE NITE TOWARD JACKSON HTS TOWARD LAGUARDIA AM NOON PM EVE NITE WEEKDAYS: All times All times 7 10 8 12 60 or can be requested from the driver. Note: traffic and other conditions can affect scheduled arrivals and departures. Operates between Ridgewood/Myrtle-Wyckoff AvsL M subway station, WEEKDAYS: All Times All Times 12 10 15 15 30 SATURDAYS: All times All times 17 10 12 15 60 SATURDAYS: All Times All Times 15 10 10 15 30 Ridgewood, and Main St/41 Rd, Flushing, daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) SUNDAYS: All times All times 30 15 17 20 60 SUNDAYS: All Times All Times 20 12 15 15 60 TOWARD MYRTLE AV TOWARD MAIN ST AM NOON PM EVE NITE Q1 Springfield Blvd/Braddock/Hillside Avenues Q15 150th Street WEEKDAYS: All times All times 6 6 6 6 60 Operates between Jamaica-179 St F subway station, Jamaica, and Hempstead SATURDAYS: All times All times 6 6 6 7 60 Q1 buses have two service patterns. Some buses operate between 165 St Bus Operates between Flushing-Main St 7 subway station, Flushing, and 166 St/ Operates between Jackson Hts-Roosevelt Av E F M 0® and 74 St-Broadway 7 Av/225 St, Belmont Park, weekdays. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) subway station, Jackson Heights, and 94 St/23 Av, East Elmhurst, daily. SUNDAYS: All times All times 7 6 6 7 60 TOWARD JAMAICA TOWARD BELMONT PARK AM NOON PM EVE NITE Terminal, Jamaica, and Braddock Av/243 St, Bellerose. Other Q1 buses Powells Cove Blvd, Beechhurst, daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) WEEKDAYS: 6:10AM–8:50AM 4:30PM–7:00PM 12 – 15 – – TOWARD MAIN ST TOWARD 166 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITE On school days, additional service runs from Main St/Reeves Av to Corona Av/Junction Blvd operate between 165 St Bus Terminal, Jamaica, and Springfield Blvd/Jamaica Av, TOWARD JACKSON HTS TOWARD EAST ELMHURST AM NOON PM EVE NITE at 2:12, 3:06 and 3:57 pm. WEEKDAYS: 5:12AM–12:53AM 5:09AM–12:27AM 20 40 18 20 – Queens Village LIRR station. All late night buses serve both branches. WEEKDAYS: All Times All Times 7 10 8 8 30 Q111 Guy R Brewer Boulevard/147th Avenue SATURDAYS: AM AM AM AM 5:25 –12:55 4:58 –12:29 40 40 30 40 – SATURDAYS: All Times All Times 15 10 10 15 30 Q58 Limited Fresh Pond Road/Corona Avenue Operates between 165 St Bus Terminal, Jamaica, and Braddock Av/243 St, SUNDAYS: 5:23AM–1:15AM 4:57AM–12:47AM 60 60 45 40 – Regular Q111 service operates between 148 Av/Francis Lewis Blvd, Rosedale, Bellerose or Jamaica Av/Springfield Blvd, (Queens Village LIRR station), daily. SUNDAYS: All Times All Times 20 12 15 15 30 Operates between Ridgewood/Myrtle-Wyckoff AvsL M subway station, and Parsons Blvd subway station, Jamaica. Additional Q111 service operates th th AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) Q15A 150 Street/10 Avenue Kissena/Willets Point Boulevards Ridgewood, and Main St/41 Rd, Flushing, daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) between either Farmers Blvd/Brewer Blvd, South Jamaica, or 137 Av/Brewer Blvd, TOWARD 165 ST TOWARD JAMAICA AV AM* NOON* PM* EVE* NITE Q34 TOWARD MYRTLE AV TOWARD MAIN ST AM NOON PM EVE NITE Operates between Flushing-Main St 7 subway station, Flushing, and 166 St/ South Jamaica, and Parsons Blvd subway station, Jamaica. WEEKDAYS: All times All times 9 15 9 11 60 Operates between Sutphin Blvd-Archer Av E J Z subway and LIRR/AirTrain WEEKDAYS: 6:08AM–8:29PM 5:09AM–7:53PM 11 17 11 13 – SATURDAYS: All times All times 15 15 13 15 60 Powells Cove Blvd, Beechhurst, via 10 Av and Powells Cove Blvd, daily. stations, Jamaica, and 149 St/Willets Point Blvd, White stone, weekdays. SATURDAYS: 8:09AM–9:47PM 7:06AM–8:25PM 12 12 11 13 – Operates between Parsons Blvd F subway station, Jamaica, and 148 Av/Francis AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) SUNDAYS: All times All times 20 20 15 17 60 AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) Lewis Blvd, Rosedale, daily. TOWARD MAIN ST TOWARD 166 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITE SUNDAYS: 10:02AM–7:29PM 9:04AM–5:06PM – 12 13 – – AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) TOWARD JAMAICA TOWARD WHITESTONE AM NOON PM EVE NITE TOWARD JAMAICA TOWARD ROSEDALE AM NOON PM EVE NITE * Frequencies shown are between 165 St Bus Terminal and Hillside Av/Springfield Blvd. WEEKDAYS: 5:32AM–11:59PM 5:29AM–11:51PM 17 40 18 17 – From Hillside Av/Springfield Blvd to the two eastern terminals, double the frequencies shown. WEEKDAYS: 5:28AM–9:17PM 6:10AM–8:16PM 20 12 18 24 – Q59 Grand Street/Grand Avenue WEEKDAYS: All times All times 7 10 6 8 60 SATURDAYS: 5:55AM–11:59PM 5:27AM–11:29PM 40 40 30 30 – • Some morning rush hour service operates between Braddock Av/243 St and the 179 St SATURDAYS: All times All times 10 10 10 20 60 SUNDAYS: 6:08AM–12:16AM 5:42AM–11:47PM 60 60 45 40 – Operates between Kent Av/Broadway, Williamsburg, and 63 Dr-Rego Park M 0® F subway station. Operates between Flushing-Main St 7 subway station, Flushing, and 149 St/ SUNDAYS: All times All times 30 10 15 20 60 • On school days, additional service runs from Hillside Av/231 St to 165 St Bus Terminal at Willets Point Blvd, White stone, weekdays. subway station, daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) Q16 Bayside Avenue/Willets Point Boulevard AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) TOWARD KENT AV TOWARD 63 DR AM NOON PM EVE NITE 1:52 pm, and at 5:08 and 5:09 pm. TOWARD FLUSHING TOWARD WHITESTONE AM NOON PM EVE NITE Operates between Parsons Blvd F subway station, Jamaica, and 137 Av/ WEEKDAYS: All times All times 13 17 14 17 40 Q16 buses have two service patterns. Both operate between Flushing-Main St 7 Guy Brewer Blvd, South Jamaica, daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.)* Belmont Park/Hollis Avenue WEEKDAYS: 5:28AM–10:40PM 6:35AM–10:55PM 10 12 10 15 – SATURDAYS: All times All times 20 15 11 13 40 Q2 subway station, Flushing, and Fort Totten. In Whitestone some buses operate TOWARD JAMAICA TOWARD SOUTH JAMAICA AM NOON PM EVE NITE SUNDAYS: All times All times 30 15 15 24 40 Operates between 165 St Bus Terminal, Jamaica, and Hempstead Av/225 St, via Utopia Pkwy and others operate via Francis Lewis Blvd and Willets Point Blvd. Q35 Rockaway Park/Brooklyn College WEEKDAYS: All times All times 2 4 2 4 30 SATURDAYS: All times All times 6 5 6 10 30 Belmont Park, daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) Operates between Flushing-Main St 7 subway station, Flushing, and Fort Totten, Operates between Flatbush Av-Brooklyn College 2 5 subway station, Midwood, Q60 Queens Boulevard TOWARD 165 ST TOWARD 225 ST AM NOON PM EVE NITE SUNDAYS: All times All times 15 10 6 10 30 daily. AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) Brooklyn, and Beach 116 St/Newport Av, Rockaway Park, daily. WEEKDAYS: All times All times 6 15 7 8 60 Operates between 60 St/2 Av, East Midtown, Manhattan, and 109 Av/157 St, TOWARD MAIN ST TOWARD FORT TOTTEN AM NOON PM EVE NITE AVG. FREQUENCY (MINS.) * The frequencies shown represent all local Q111 and Q113 service combined. SATURDAYS: All times All times 17 13 12 13 60 WEEKDAYS: 4:40AM–1:10AM 4:45AM–12:42AM 9 20 11 12 – TOWARD MIDWOOD TOWARD ROCKAWAY PARK AM NOON PM EVE NITE South Jamaica. Weekdays, additional service operates between 2 Av/60 St and • On school days, additional service runs from Baisley Blvd/157 St to Parsons Blvd F subway SUNDAYS: All times All times 30 20 15 15 60 SATURDAYS: 5:15AM–1:12AM 4:45AM–12:42AM 20 20 20 20 – WEEKDAYS: All Times All Times 10 15 12 18 30 Sutphin Blvd-Archer Avenue E J Z subway and LIRR stations, Jamaica. Daily.
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