Bus stations in New York City The rather large 100th Street Bus Depot is located at East 100th Street and Lexington Avenue, in the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The depot runs Articulated buses alone. This depot replaced 4 displaced bus routes that came from the Michael J. Quill & Manhattanville bus depots, Michael J. Quill: M86, M102 & Manhattanville: M101, M103 due to the closure of the Hudson Pier depot & its former routes going to the 2 depots. The 100 Street Bus Depot is part of the Manhattan Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "100th Street Bus Depot"
The 126th Street Bus Depot is located on 2nd Avenue at East 126th Street in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City; not far from the foot of the Triboro Bridge. The depot sticker is the number "126" in Roman Numerals (CXXVI). The 126 Street Bus Depot manages the busiest route in New York City; The M15 carries over 60 thousand passengers per day, which is also a candidate for future Bus Rapid Transit service in New York City. The 126 Street Bus Depot is part of the Manhattan Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "126th Street Bus Depot"
The Casey Stengel Bus Depot is located on Roosevelt Avenue near Willets Point Boulevard, right across the street from Shea Stadium in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens, New York. It is located adjacent to Corona Yard, which serves the line. It is also across the street from Shea Stadium. ...more on Wikipedia about "Casey Stengel Bus Depot"
The Castleton Bus Depot is located on Castleton Avenue and Clove Road in the Port Richmond neighborhood of Staten Island, New York. The Castleton Bus Depot seems to be among the most undermaintaned bus depots of all of the bus depots in New York City Bus. It is also one of the busiest. The Castleton Bus Depot is part of the Staten Island Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Castleton Bus Depot"
The College Point Bus Depot is located on 28th Avenue near 124th Street in the College Point neighborhood of Queens, New York. It is currently owned by the New York City Department of Transportation and is leased to the MTA Bus Company. It was originally leased to Queens Surface Corporation. The College Point Bus Depot currently has no depot logo. The College Point Bus Depot is part of the Queens Division of bus depots in MTA Bus. ...more on Wikipedia about "College Point Bus Depot"
Established on October 22, 1979, the Command Bus Company was one of several privately-operated bus companies in New York City. Unlike many other privately-operated bus companies that are family-owned, Command Bus Company is a subsidiary of other bus companies that are widely-held. It was often referred to as a Private Bus line (PBL) to the public and Jerome Cooper was the president of the company. Its facility its located on Flatlands Avenue east of Crescent Street in the Spring Creek neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The routes operated by Command Bus Company were taken over by the City of New York and turned over to the MTA Bus for operation on December 5, 2005; the depot has been renamed the Spring Creek Bus Depot. After the takeover, most, if not all of the fleet is/was expected to be retired and replaced. There were notices in some of the buses reguarding the takeover. As of December 18, 2005, all of buses formerly leased by Command Bus Company have been restickered and renumbered, with some repainted. ...more on Wikipedia about "Command Bus Company"
The East New York Bus Depot is located on Jamaica Avenue and Broadway in the Broadway Junction neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. East New York Bus Depot also operates one of the only bus routes that are operated by two bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses, which is the B20 which is also run by the Fresh Pond Depot, although the East New York Depot only operates runs ending/beginning in East New York (See Bus routes served by the East New York Bus Depot). It had also rejected an order on Orion VII Hybrids recently, in favor of keeping an all Rapid Transit Series depot. The East New York Bus Depot is part of the Brooklyn Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "East New York Bus Depot"
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The East New York Central Maintenance Facility is a major maintenance facility for buses used by the MTA. It is located right next to East New York Depot in Brooklyn. ...more on Wikipedia about "East New York Central Maintenance Facility"
The Eastchester Bus Depot is located on Tilotson Avenue near Conner Street off of the New England Thruway ( Interstate 95) in the Eastchester neighborhood of The Bronx, New York. It is currently owned by New York Bus Service and is leased to MTA Bus. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eastchester Bus Depot"
The Flatbush Bus Depot is located in the neighborhood of Flatlands in the borough of Brooklyn. It is at Fillmore Avenue between East 49th Street & Utica Avenue and not far from the Kings Plaza Shopping Center, where most of its routes terminate. This depot is might see New Flyer D60(H/L?)F Articulated buses in the future. The Flatbush Bus Depot is part of the Brooklyn Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Flatbush Bus Depot"
The Fresh Pond Bus Depot is located on Fresh Pond Road near 67th Avenue in the Ridgewood neighborhood of Queens, New York although it is in the Brooklyn Division. It is adjacent to the Fresh Pond Road Subway Station on the train and its Fresh Pond Yard. Recently, as part of a new Clean-Air Initiative, 135 Hybrid-Electric buses known as Orion VII are popping up on routes managed by Fresh Pond Bus Depot, some of these buses are also rejections from the East New York Bus Depot. The Fresh Pond Bus Depot also operates one of the few bus routes that are operated by two bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses, which is the B20 which is also run by the East New York Depot, although the East New York Depot only operates runs ending/beginning in East New York (See Bus routes served by the Fresh Pond Bus Depot). The Fresh Pond Bus Depot is part of the Brooklyn Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fresh Pond Bus Depot"
The George Washington Bridge Bus Station is a commuter bus terminal located at the Manhattan end of the George Washington Bridge in Washington Heights. The station is built over the Trans-Manhattan Expressway ( Interstate 95) between 178th and 179th Streets and Fort Washington and Wadsworth Avenues and features direct bus ramps on and off the upper level of the bridge. The complex includes the 175th Street station of the IND Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, located at Fort Washington Avenue and 175th Street. The subway station has two tracks and a center island platform and connected via an underground passageway to the bus terminal. ...more on Wikipedia about "George Washington Bridge Bus Station"
The Gun Hill Bus Depot is located on Ely Avenue and Bartow Avenue in The Bronx, with The New England Thruway nearby. This depot has a specialized facility for articulated buses. The Gun Hill Bus Depot is part of the Bronx Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gun Hill Bus Depot"
(Jackie Gleason Bus Depot) *1994 Orion V Compressed Natural Gas: 317. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jackie Gleason Bus Depot"
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The Jamaica Bus Depot is located on Liberty Avenue & Merrick Boulevard in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, New York. The depot had lost their express routes to another Bus Depot (X63 & X64), the Queens Village Depot; while gaining a bus route from Queens Village in return (Q30). The depot also hosts 2 of the 3 bus routes that leave the cities boundaries (Q5, Q85). The Jamaica Bus Depot is part of the Queens Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jamaica Bus Depot"
On January 9, 2006 the MTA Bus Company recently took over Green Bus Lines Incorporated. They have renamed it John F. Kennedy Depot, it is located on Rockaway Boulevard at 147th Avenue near JFK Airport in Jamaica, Queens. ...more on Wikipedia about "John F. Kennedy Bus Depot"
The Kingsbridge Bus Depot is located on 10th Avenue and West 216th Street off of Broadway in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City although in the Bronx Division and not in actual Kingsbridge neighborhood. The Bx55 mostly replaces the torn-down Third Avenue Elevated. The Kingsbridge Bus Depot is part of the Bronx Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kingsbridge Bus Depot"
The Manhattanville Bus Depot is located on West 133nd Street between Broadway & Riverside Drive in the Manhattanville neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The Manhattanville Bus Depot is viewable on the (1) line between 125th Street & 137th Street-City College to the west. The Manhattanville depot lost 2 of its bus routes (M101, M103) to the newly built 100 Street Depot so it can receive two routes from now closed down Hudson Pier & Amsterdam depots (M11, M104). Manhattanville had just received part of their 65 bus order of the Orion VII Hybrid. The Manhattanville Bus Depot is part of the Manhattan Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Manhattanville Bus Depot"
The Michael J. Quill Bus Depot is located on West 41st Street & 11th Avenue in the Clinton neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is dedicated and named after the late Mike Quill. The Michael J. Quill Bus Depot had received most of the routes from the now defunct Hudson Pier depot. The Michael J. Quill also operates one of the few bus routes that are run by two depots in MTA New York City Transit buses, which is the Q32 which is also operated by the Casey Stengel Depot. The Michael J. Quill Bus Depot is part of the Manhattan Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Michael J. Quill Bus Depot"
The Mother Clara Hale bus depot is located on Lenox Avenue & West 146th Street in the neighborhood of Harlem of Manhattan, New York, though it is part of the Bronx Division. This has caused some controversy since residents of Upper Manhattan say that the bus depots located on Upper Manhattan (Mother Clara Hale, Manhattanville, 100th Street, 126th Street & Kingsbridge) are the cause of asthma conditions in its youth, to solve this problem, Hybrid-Electric Buses were brought in for use in this depot. Although the depot is in the Bronx Division, most of the buses seem to carry Manhattan Bus Maps. The Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot is part of the Bronx Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot"
The Port Authority Bus Terminal is the main gateway for interstate buses into Manhattan in New York City. It is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. ...more on Wikipedia about "Port Authority Bus Terminal"
The Queens Village Bus Depot is located on 97th Avenue & 222nd Street in the Queens Village neighborhood of Queens, New York. The Queens Village Bus Depot is part of the Queens Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Queens Village Bus Depot"
On January 9, 2006 the MTA Bus Company took over Green Bus Lines Incorporated. They have renamed it Rockaway Depot, it is located on Rockaway Freeway in Arverne, Queens. It's a satellite depot. Rockaway Depot has two storage lots and a small maintenance facility. The future of this depot is currently in doubt. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rockaway Bus Depot"
The Spring Creek Bus Depot is located on Flatlands Avenue east of Crescent Street in the Spring Creek neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. It is currently currently owned by the New York City Department of Transportation and is leased to the MTA Bus Company. It was originally leased to Command Bus Company. The Spring Creek Bus Depot currently has no depot logo although there will be one in the future. Most, if not all of the current fleet is expected to be retired and replaced and so far, it seems the MTA is at the very beginning of the process. As of December 28, 2005, all of buses formerly leased to Command Bus Company have been restickered and renumbered, with some repainted. MTA Bus painted 1994 Transportation Manufacturing Corporation RTS-06s from the College Point Depot have also arrived. The Spring Creek Bus Depot is part of the Brooklyn Division of bus depots in MTA Bus. ...more on Wikipedia about "Spring Creek Bus Depot"
The Ulmer Park Bus Depot is located on 25th Avenue and Harway Avenue off of Cropsey Avenue in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The Ulmer Park Bus Depot is part of the Brooklyn Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ulmer Park Bus Depot"
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