The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates a number of bus routes in Queens, New York, United States, under two different public brands. Some of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines (see list of streetcar lines in Queens).
List of routes
editThis table gives details for the routes prefixed with "Q"—in other words, those considered to run primarily in Queens by the MTA. For details on routes with other prefixes, see the following articles:
- List of bus routes in Brooklyn: B13, B15, B20, B24, B26, B32, B38, B52, B54, B57, B62
- List of bus routes in Manhattan: M60 Select Bus Service
- List of bus routes in Nassau County, New York: n1, n4, n4X, n6, n6X, n20G, n20X, n22, n22X, n24, n26, n31, n31X, n32, n33
- List of express bus routes in New York City: BM5, QM1, QM2, QM3, QM4, QM5, QM6, QM7, QM8, QM10, QM11, QM12, QM15, QM16, QM17, QM18, QM20, QM21, QM24, QM25, QM31, QM32, QM34, QM35, QM36, QM40, QM42, QM44, X63, X64, X68
Each route is marked with the operator. Routes marked with an asterisk (*) run 24 hours a day. The full route is shown except for branching. Connections to New York City Subway stations at the bus routes' terminals are also listed where applicable.
Q1 to Q24
editRoute | Operator | Terminals | Streets Traveled | Notes | ||
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Q1* [1]
|
NYCT | Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal Bays 1 and 2 |
↔
|
Bellerose 243rd Street and Braddock Avenue |
Hillside Avenue, then:
|
|
↔
|
Queens Village Jamaica Avenue and Springfield Boulevard at Queens Village LIRR station | |||||
Q2* [2]
|
NYCT | Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal Bay 7 |
↔
|
Elmont, Nassau County UBS Arena/Belmont Park |
Hillside Avenue, Hollis Avenue | |
Q3* [3] |
NYCT | Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal Bay 5 |
↔
|
JFK International Airport Lefferts Blvd Airtrain |
Hillside Avenue, Farmers Boulevard |
|
Q4* [4]
|
NYCT | Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Jamaica Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ( trains) |
↔
|
Cambria Heights 235th Street and Linden Boulevard |
Merrick Boulevard, Linden Boulevard |
| ||
Q5* [7]
|
NYCT | Local Service | ||||
Jamaica Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ( trains) |
↔
|
Rosedale Conduit Avenue and Francis Lewis Boulevard at Rosedale LIRR station |
All trips: Merrick Boulevard, Hook Creek Boulevard Green Acres trips: Sunrise Highway |
| ||
↔
|
Valley Stream, Nassau County Green Acres Shopping Mall | |||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Jamaica Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ( trains) |
← AM ---- → PM |
Rosedale 243rd Street and Francis Lewis Boulevard at Rosedale LIRR station |
(See Q5 local routing above) |
| ||
Q6* [8] |
MTA Bus | Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal Bay 14, 15, 16 |
↔
|
JFK International Airport North Cargo Road and Eastern Road, and USPS Airport Mail Facility |
Jamaica Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard, Rockaway Boulevard, North Boundary Road |
| ||
Q7 [9] |
MTA Bus | East New York, Brooklyn Euclid Avenue and Pitkin Avenue at Euclid Avenue ( trains) |
↔
|
JFK International Airport 148th Street and South Cargo Road |
Pitkin Avenue, Rockaway Boulevard, 150th Street |
|
Q8 [10]
|
MTA Bus | Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal Bay 17 and 18 |
↔
|
Spring Creek, Brooklyn Gateway Center Mall |
Jamaica Avenue, 101st Avenue, Fountain Avenue | |
Q9 [11]
|
MTA Bus | Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal Bay 19 and 20 |
↔
|
South Ozone Park Rockaway Boulevard and Lincoln Street |
Jamaica Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard, Liberty Avenue, 135th Street (Northbound), Van Wyck Expressway Service Road (Southbound), Lincoln Street. |
|
Q10* [12]
|
MTA Bus | Local Service | ||||
Kew Gardens 80th Road and Kew Gardens Road at Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike ( trains) |
↔
|
JFK International Airport Lefferts Blvd Airtrain |
Lefferts Boulevard, Rockaway Boulevard, 130th Street, Pan Am Road |
| ||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Kew Gardens 80th Road and Kew Gardens Road at Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike ( trains) |
↔
|
JFK International Airport Lefferts Blvd Airtrain |
Lefferts Boulevard |
| ||
Q11* [13]
|
MTA Bus | Elmhurst Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard at Woodhaven Boulevard ( trains) and Queens Center Mall |
↔
|
Old Howard Beach 165th Avenue and 99th Street at Charles Park |
Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard, then:
|
|
↔
|
Hamilton Beach 165th Avenue and 104th Street | |||||
Q12* [14]
|
NYCT | Flushing Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street at Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
|
Little Neck Glenwood Street and Northern Boulevard |
Sanford Avenue, Northern Boulevard | Select Flushing-bound buses terminate at Northern Boulevard and 165th Street. |
Q13 [15]
|
NYCT | Flushing 39th Avenue and Union Street near Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
|
Fort Totten Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway |
Northern Boulevard, Bell Boulevard |
|
Q15 [16]
|
NYCT | Flushing Roosevelt Avenue and Lippmann Arcade at Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
|
Beechhurst 166th Street and Powells Cove Boulevard |
41st Avenue, 150th Street, then:
|
|
Q15A [16]
|
NYCT | ↔
| ||||
Q16 [17]
|
NYCT | Flushing 39th Avenue and Union Street near Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
|
Fort Totten Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway |
Bayside Avenue, then:
|
|
Q17* [18]
|
NYCT | Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Flushing Main Street and 38th Avenue near Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
|
Jamaica Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard |
Kissena Boulevard, Horace Harding Expressway, 188th Street, Hillside Avenue |
| ||
Q18 [20]
|
MTA Bus | Astoria 2nd Street and Astoria Boulevard |
↔
|
Maspeth 69th Street and Grand Avenue |
30th Avenue, 58th Street, Woodside Avenue, 65th Place, 69th Street |
|
Q19 [21]
|
MTA Bus | Astoria 2nd Street and Astoria Boulevard |
↔
|
Flushing Main Street and 39th Avenue near Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
Astoria Boulevard, Northern Boulevard |
|
Q20A* [22]
|
NYCT | Jamaica Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue |
↔
|
College Point College Point Boulevard and 15th Avenue |
|
|
[22] | NYCT | ↔
| ||||
[13] | MTA Bus | Elmhurst Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard at Woodhaven Boulevard ( trains) and Queens Center Mall |
↔
|
Howard Beach 164th Avenue and 92nd Street |
Woodhaven Boulevard, 155th Avenue, 157th Avenue, Cross Bay Boulevard |
|
Q22 [24]
|
MTA Bus | Far Rockaway Mott Avenue and Beach 20th Street at Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue ( train) |
↔
|
Roxbury Beach 169th Street and Rockaway Point Boulevard |
Beach Channel Drive, Rockaway Beach Boulevard |
|
[25] | MTA Bus | East Elmhurst 102nd Street and Ditmars Boulevard |
↔
|
Glendale Union Turnpike and Trotting Course Lane (Crescent Apartments) |
Ditmars Boulevard, 108th Street, 69th Avenue | |
Q24* [26]
|
NYCT | Jamaica 168th Street and Archer Avenue |
↔
|
Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn Patchen Avenue and Broadway at Kosciuszko Street ( train) |
Jamaica/Archer Avenues, Atlantic Avenue, Broadway (Brooklyn) |
|
Q25 to Q49
editRoute | Operator | Terminals | Streets Traveled | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Q25* [27]
|
MTA Bus |
Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Jamaica Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ( trains) and Jamaica LIRR/AirTrain Station |
↔
|
College Point Poppenhusen Avenue and 119th Street |
Parsons Boulevard, Kissena Boulevard, 127th Street |
| ||
[29] | NYCT | Flushing Roosevelt Avenue and Lippmann Arcade at Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
|
Auburndale Francis Lewis Boulevard and Hollis Court Boulevard |
Parsons Boulevard, 46th Avenue, Hollis Court Boulevard |
|
Q27* [30]
|
NYCT | Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Flushing Main Street and 39th Avenue near Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
|
Cambria Heights Francis Lewis Boulevard and 120th Avenue |
Kissena Boulevard, 46th Avenue, 47th Avenue, 48th Avenue, Springfield Boulevard |
| ||
Q28* [31]
|
NYCT | Flushing 39th Avenue and Union Street at Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
|
Bay Terrace Shopping Center |
Northern Boulevard, Crocheron Avenue, 32nd Avenue, Corporal Kennedy Street | |
Q29 [32]
|
MTA Bus |
Glendale 81st Street and Myrtle Avenue |
↔
|
Jackson Heights 82nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue at 82nd Street–Jackson Heights ( train) |
80th Street, Dry Harbor Road, 90th/92nd Streets | |
Q30 [33]
|
NYCT | Jamaica Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ( trains) and Jamaica LIRR/AirTrain Station |
↔
|
Little Neck Little Neck Parkway and Nassau Boulevard |
All trips: Homelawn Street, Utopia Parkway, Horace Harding Expressway
Bayside trips: Springfield Boulevard |
|
↔ | Bayside 56th Avenue and 223rd Street at Queensborough Community College and Benjamin N. Cardozo High School | |||||
Q31 [36]
|
NYCT | Jamaica Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ( trains) and Jamaica LIRR/AirTrain Station |
↔
|
Bayside Francis Lewis Boulevard and 27th Avenue |
Homelawn Street, Utopia Parkway, 47th Avenue, 48th Avenue, Bell Boulevard, 32nd Avenue |
|
Q32 [37]
|
NYCT | Penn Station, Midtown Manhattan West 32nd Street and 7th Avenue |
↔
|
Jackson Heights Northern Boulevard and 81st Street |
Madison Avenue/Fifth Avenue (Manhattan), Queens Boulevard, Roosevelt Avenue |
|
Q33* [38]
|
MTA Bus |
Jackson Heights Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street ( trains) Bus terminal Lane 1 |
↔
|
East Elmhurst Ditmars Boulevard and 94th Street |
Roosevelt Avenue, 82nd/83rd Streets, 23rd Avenue | |
[27] | MTA Bus |
Jamaica Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ( trains) and Jamaica LIRR/AirTrain Station |
↔
|
Whitestone Willets Point Boulevard and 149th Street |
Parsons Boulevard, Kissena Boulevard, Union Street |
|
Q35* [39]
|
MTA Bus |
Midwood, Brooklyn Avenue H and Flatbush Avenue at Flatbush Avenue ( trains) |
↔
|
Rockaway Park Beach 116th Street and Newport Avenue at Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street ( trains) |
Flatbush Avenue, Newport Avenue |
|
Q36* [40]
|
NYCT | Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal Bay 6 |
↔
|
Floral Park 257th Street and Jericho Turnpike |
All trips: Hillside Avenue, 212th Place/212th Street, Jamaica Avenue/Jericho Turnpike Little Neck trips: Little Neck Parkway |
| ||
Little Neck 40th Avenue and Little Neck Parkway at Little Neck LIRR Station | ||||||
[42] | MTA Bus |
Kew Gardens Union Turnpike and Kew Gardens Road at Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike ( trains) |
↔
|
South Ozone Park 135th Road and 131st Street |
|
|
[43] | MTA Bus |
Forest Hills 62nd Drive and 108th Street (South end) |
↔
|
Corona 60th Avenue and Otis Avenue (North end) |
63rd Drive, Penelope Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue, Eliot Avenue |
|
Q39* [44]
|
MTA Bus |
Long Island City 28th Street and Queens Plaza South at Queensboro Plaza ( trains) and Queens Plaza ( trains) |
↔
|
Glendale Cooper Avenue and 60th Lane |
48th Avenue, 58th Street, Forest Avenue | |
Q40 [45]
|
MTA Bus |
Jamaica Sutphin Boulevard and Hillside Avenue at Sutphin Boulevard ( train) |
↔
|
South Jamaica 135th Avenue and 143rd Street |
Sutphin Boulevard, Lakewood Avenue, 142nd Street | |
Q41 [46]
|
MTA Bus |
Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal Bay 22 and 23 |
↔
|
Howard Beach 164th Avenue and 92nd Street |
Jamaica Avenue, 127th Street, 109th Avenue, 155th Avenue, 157th Avenue, Cross Bay Boulevard | |
Q42 [47]
|
NYCT | Jamaica Archer Avenue and 158th Street at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ( trains) |
↔
|
Addisleigh Park Sayres Avenue and 180th Street |
Liberty Avenue, 174th Street, Sayres Avenue |
|
Q43* [48]
|
NYCT | Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Jamaica Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ( trains) and Jamaica LIRR/AirTrain Station |
↔
|
Floral Park 268th Street and Hillside Avenue |
Sutphin Boulevard, Hillside Avenue (New York State Routes 25 and 25B) |
| ||
Q44* [49]
|
NYCT | Select Bus Service | ||||
Jamaica Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue |
↔
|
West Farms, Bronx East 180th Street and Boston Road near Bronx Zoo and West Farms Square–East Tremont Avenue ( trains) |
Archer Avenue, Main Street, Union Street, Parsons Boulevard, East 177th Street (the Cross Bronx Expressway service road) |
| ||
Q46* [50]
|
NYCT | Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Kew Gardens Queens Boulevard and 78th Avenue at Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike ( trains) |
↔
|
Lake Success, Nassau County Long Island Jewish Medical Center |
Union Turnpike |
| ||
↔ | Glen Oaks 260th Street and Little Neck Parkway | |||||
Q47 [52]
|
MTA Bus |
LaGuardia Airport Marine Air Terminal |
↔
|
Glendale The Shops at Atlas Park |
82nd Street, 73rd/74th Streets, 69th Street, Calamus Avenue, 80th Street | |
Q48 [53]
|
NYCT | Flushing Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street at Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
|
LaGuardia Airport All terminals |
Roosevelt Avenue, 108th Street, Ditmars Boulevard | |
Q49 [54]
|
MTA Bus |
Jackson Heights Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street ( trains) Bus terminal Lane 2 |
↔
|
East Elmhurst Astoria Boulevard and 102nd Street |
35th Avenue, 89th/90th Streets, Astoria Boulevard |
Q50 to Q77
editRoute | Operator | Terminals | Streets traveled | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
[55] | MTA Bus |
Limited-Stop Service | ||||
Flushing Main Street and 39th Avenue near Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
|
Pelham Bay, Bronx Bruckner Boulevard at Pelham Bay Park ( trains) |
All trips: Whitestone Expressway, Hutchinson River Parkway, Bruckner Boulevard Co-op City trips: Co-op City Boulevard |
| ||
↔
|
Co-op City, Bronx Earhart Lane and Erskine Place | |||||
[56] | MTA Bus |
Select Bus Service | ||||
Elmhurst Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard at Woodhaven Boulevard ( trains) and Queens Center Mall |
↔
|
Arverne Beach 54th Street and Beach Channel Drive |
Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard, Rockaway Beach Boulevard |
Select Arverne-bound bound buses short-turn at Cross Bay Boulevard and 163rd Avenue. | ||
Q53* [56]
|
MTA Bus |
Select Bus Service | ||||
Woodside 61st Street and Roosevelt Avenue at 61st Street–Woodside subway ( trains) and Woodside LIRR station |
↔
|
Rockaway Park Beach 116th Street at Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street station ( trains) |
Broadway, Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard, Rockaway Beach Boulevard |
Select Rockaway Park-bound buses short-turn at Cross Bay Boulevard and 163rd Avenue. | ||
Q54* [57]
|
NYCT | Williamsburg, Brooklyn Williamsburg Bridge Plaza Lane 2 |
↔
|
Jamaica 170th Street and Jamaica Avenue |
Grand Street, Metropolitan Avenue, Jamaica Avenue |
|
Q55* [58]
|
NYCT | Ridgewood Intermodal Terminal at Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ( trains) |
↔
|
Richmond Hill Jamaica Avenue and Myrtle Avenue |
Myrtle Avenue | Select Richmond Hill-bound buses short-turn at Woodhaven Boulevard. |
Q56* [59]
|
NYCT | East New York, Brooklyn Broadway and Fulton Street at Broadway Junction ( trains) |
↔
|
Jamaica 170th Street and Jamaica Avenue |
Jamaica Avenue | |
Q58* [60]
|
NYCT | Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Ridgewood Intermodal Terminal at Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ( trains) |
↔
|
Flushing 41st Road and Main Street near Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
Fresh Pond Road, Grand Avenue, Corona Avenue, College Point Boulevard |
| ||
Q59* [62]
|
NYCT | Williamsburg, Brooklyn Williamsburg Bridge Plaza (Broadway and Roebling Street) |
↔
|
Rego Park Junction Boulevard and Horace Harding Expressway at 63rd Drive–Rego Park ( trains) |
Grand Street, Grand Avenue, Queens Boulevard |
|
Q60* [63]
|
MTA Bus |
East Midtown, Manhattan East 60th Street and 2nd Avenue |
↔
|
South Jamaica 109th Avenue and 157th Street |
Queens Boulevard, Sutphin Boulevard |
|
Q64* [64]
|
MTA Bus |
Forest Hills Queens Boulevard and 71st Avenue at Forest Hills–71st Avenue ( trains) |
↔
|
Electchester 164th Street and Jewel Avenue |
Jewel Avenue | |
Q65* [65]
|
MTA Bus |
Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Jamaica Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ( trains) and Jamaica LIRR / AirTrain Station |
↔
|
College Point 14th Avenue and 110th Street |
164th Street, 45th Avenue, College Point Boulevard |
| ||
Q66* [66]
|
MTA Bus |
Long Island City 28th Street and Queens Plaza South at Queensboro Plaza ( trains) and Queens Plaza ( trains) |
↔
|
Flushing Main Street and 39th Avenue near Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
21st Street, 35th Avenue, Northern Boulevard |
|
Q67 [67]
|
MTA Bus |
↔
|
Middle Village Metropolitan Avenue and Fresh Pond Road |
21st Street, Borden Avenue, 55th Avenue, 69th Street, Metropolitan Avenue |
||
[68] | MTA Bus |
↔
|
Jackson Heights 82nd Street and Astoria Boulevard |
21st Street, Ditmars Boulevard | ||
Q70* [69]
|
MTA Bus |
Select Bus Service | ||||
Woodside Woodside Avenue and 61st Street (last drop-off), 62nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue (first pick-up) at 61st Street–Woodside subway ( trains) and Woodside LIRR station |
↺
|
LaGuardia Airport Central Terminals |
Roosevelt Avenue/Woodside Avenue, Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, Grand Central Parkway |
| ||
[72] | MTA Bus |
Rego Park 64th Road and Queens Boulevard at 63rd Drive–Rego Park ( trains) |
↔
|
LaGuardia Airport Central Terminals |
Junction Boulevard, 94th Street | |
Q76 [73]
|
NYCT | Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal Bay 3 |
↔
|
College Point 20th Avenue and 131st Street |
Hillside Avenue, Francis Lewis Boulevard, 20th Avenue |
|
Q77 [74]
|
NYCT | Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal Bay 4 |
↔
|
Springfield Gardens Springfield Boulevard and 145th Avenue |
Hillside Avenue, Francis Lewis Boulevard, Springfield Boulevard |
|
Q83 to Q114
editRoute | Operator | Terminals | Streets traveled | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Q83* [75]
|
NYCT | Local Service | ||||
Jamaica 153rd Street and Hillside Avenue at Parsons Boulevard ( trains) |
↔
|
Cambria Heights 114th Avenue and 227th Street |
Liberty Avenue, Murdock Avenue |
| ||
↔
|
Cambria Heights Colfax Street and Springfield Boulevard | |||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Jamaica 153rd Street and Hillside Avenue at Parsons Boulevard ( trains) |
← AM ---- → PM |
Cambria Heights 114th Avenue and 227th Street |
(See Q83 local routing above) |
| ||
Q84 [76]
|
NYCT | Jamaica Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ( trains) |
↔
|
Laurelton 238th Street and 130th Avenue |
Merrick Boulevard, 120th Avenue | |
Q85* [77]
|
NYCT | Local Service | ||||
Jamaica Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ( trains) |
↔
|
Rosedale 243rd Street and 147th Avenue |
Merrick Boulevard, Bedell Street,
South/North Conduit Avenue, then:
|
| ||
Valley Stream, Nassau County Green Acres Shopping Mall | ||||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Jamaica Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ( trains) |
← AM ---- → PM |
Rosedale 243rd Street and 147th Avenue |
(See Q85 Rosedale routing above) |
| ||
Q88 [78]
|
NYCT | Elmhurst 92nd Street and 59th Avenue at Woodhaven Boulevard ( trains) and Queens Center Mall |
↔
|
Queens Village Jamaica Avenue and Springfield Boulevard at Queens Village LIRR station |
Horace Harding Expressway, 188th Street, 73rd Avenue, Springfield Boulevard | |
Q100* [79]
|
MTA Bus |
Limited-Stop Service | ||||
Long Island City Jackson Avenue and Queens Plaza South at Queensboro Plaza ( trains) and Queens Plaza ( trains) |
↔
|
Rikers Island, Bronx | 21st Street, 20th Avenue | |||
Q101* [80]
|
MTA Bus |
East Midtown, Manhattan East 60th Street and 2nd Avenue |
↔
|
Steinway 77th Street and Hazen Street |
Northern Boulevard, Steinway Street, 20th Avenue |
|
Q102 [81]
|
MTA Bus |
Roosevelt Island, Manhattan Coler–Goldwater Hospital |
↔
|
Astoria 27th Avenue and 2nd Street |
Main Street (Manhattan), Vernon Boulevard, 31st Street, 30th Avenue |
|
Q103 [82]
|
MTA Bus |
Hunters Point Borden Avenue and Vernon Boulevard at Vernon Boulevard–Jackson Avenue ( trains) and Long Island City LIRR station |
↔
|
Astoria 27th Avenue and 2nd Street |
Vernon Boulevard | |
Q104 [83]
|
MTA Bus |
Ravenswood Vernon Boulevard and 34th Avenue |
↔
|
Sunnyside 48th Street and Queens Boulevard at 46th Street–Bliss Street ( train) |
Broadway, 48th Street | |
Q110* [84]
|
MTA Bus |
Jamaica 88th Avenue and Parsons Boulevard at Parsons Boulevard ( trains) |
↔
|
Elmont, Nassau County UBS Arena/Belmont Park |
Jamaica Avenue, Hempstead Avenue |
|
Jamaica 179th Street and Hillside Avenue at Jamaica–179th Street ( trains) |
← AM ---- → PM | |||||
Q111* [85]
|
MTA Bus |
Jamaica Parsons Boulevard and Hillside Avenue at Parsons Boulevard ( trains) |
↔
|
Rosedale 147th Avenue and Hook Creek Boulevard |
All trips: Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, 147th Avenue
Cedarhurst trips: Rosedale Road, Peninsula Boulevard |
|
→ AM ---- ← PM |
Cedarhurst, Nassau County Peninsula Boulevard and Rockaway Turnpike | |||||
Q112 [87]
|
MTA Bus |
Jamaica Parsons Boulevard and 88th Avenue at Parsons Boulevard ( trains) |
↔
|
Ozone Park Rockaway Boulevard and 98th Street at Rockaway Boulevard ( train) |
South Road, Liberty Avenue | |
[88] | MTA Bus |
Limited-Stop Service | ||||
Jamaica Parsons Boulevard and 88th Avenue at Parsons Boulevard ( trains) |
↔
|
Far Rockaway Seagirt Boulevard and Beach 20th Street |
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, Rockaway Boulevard, Nassau Expressway, Central Avenue, Beach 9th Street |
| ||
Q114* [88]
|
MTA Bus |
Local Service (Evenings and Late Nights) | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | ||||||
Jamaica Parsons Boulevard and 88th Avenue at Parsons Boulevard ( trains) |
↔
|
Far Rockaway Seagirt Boulevard and Beach 20th Street |
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, 147th Avenue, Rockaway Turnpike, Wanser Avenue, Beach Channel Drive, Beach 9th Street |
Subway shuttle routes
editThe following table lists the scheduled NYC Bus routes that temporarily replace portions of service on the New York City Subway due to system maintenance.
Route | Operator | Terminals | Primary streets traveled | Service notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
J90 [91] |
NYCT | Cypress Hills, Brooklyn Crescent Street and Fulton Street at Crescent Street ( train |
↔
|
Jamaica Jamaica Avenue and Metropolitan Avenue at Jamaica–Van Wyck ( train) |
Jamaica Avenue | train shuttle bus |
M90 [92] |
NYCT | Middle Village Middle Village–Metropolitan Avenue ( train) |
↔
|
Bushwick, Brooklyn Myrtle Avenue and Broadway at Myrtle Avenue-Broadway ( train) |
Fresh Pond Road, Putnam Avenue/67th Avenue, Myrtle Avenue | train shuttle bus |
Q93 [93] |
NYCT & MTA Bus | Long Island City Jackson Avenue and Queens Plaza South at Queensboro Plaza ( trains) and Queens Plaza ( trains) |
↔
|
Hunters Point Jackson Avenue and 50th Avenue at Vernon Boulevard–Jackson Avenue ( trains) and Long Island City LIRR station |
Jackson Avenue | train shuttle bus |
Q96 [94] |
NYCT & MTA Bus |
Long Island City Jackson Avenue and Thompson Avenue at Court Square ( trains) |
↺
|
Queensbridge 21st Street and 41st Avenue at 21st Street–Queensbridge ( train) |
Jackson Avenue, then: Counter-clockwise loop: Northern Boulevard, 31st Street, 38th Avenue, 21st Street, Queens Plaza South |
train shuttle bus |
Q107 [95] |
NYCT | Long Island City Jackson Avenue and Queens Plaza South at Queensboro Plaza ( trains) and Queens Plaza ( trains) |
↔
|
Jackson Heights Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street ( trains) |
Queens Boulevard, Roosevelt Avenue | train shuttle bus |
Q108 [96] |
NYCT & MTA Bus |
↺
|
Astoria 40th Avenue and 31st Street at 39th Avenue-Dutch Kills ( trains) |
Counter-clockwise loop: Queens Boulevard, Honeywell Street, Skillman Avenue, Northern Boulevard |
trains shuttle bus |
Dollar vans
editWhen the MTA discontinued some routes on June 27, 2010, operators of commuter vans, also known as dollar vans,[97] were allowed to take over certain discontinued routes. In Queens, these routes were the Q74 and Q79.[98] There are also dollar vans that operate from Jamaica Center, providing an alternative mode of transportation to bus routes such as the Q4 to Cambria Heights, the Q113 to Far Rockaway, and the Q5 and Q85 to Green Acres Mall.[99][100] The vans, some licensed by the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission and some unlicensed, charge a fare of $2.00, lower than the $2.90 fare for MTA-operated local buses, but without free transfers.[97][99]
In December 2011, City Councilman Leroy Comrie pushed the city to create designated bus stops for the dollar van services to alleviate traffic and interference of dollar vans with MTA buses. These dollar van stops for drop off and pick ups now includes the corner of 153rd Street and Archer Avenue along with Parsons Boulevard between Archer and Jamaica Avenue.[101]
History of current routes
editRoutes Q1 to Q46
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Q101
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Proposed bus route changes
editIn December 2019, the MTA released a draft redesign of the Queens bus network with 77 routes.[391][392] The routes were given a "QT" label to avoid confusion with existing routes. The "QT" prefix was tentative; in the final plan, all bus routes would have been labeled with "Q", similar to the existing routes.[393]: 24 The final redesign was initially expected in mid- or late 2020,[391][392] but the first draft attracted overwhelmingly negative feedback, with 11,000 comments about the plans.[394] The redesign was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.[395] Planning resumed in mid-2021.[396][397]
The original draft plan was dropped,[398] and a revised plan with 85 routes was released on March 29, 2022.[394] The new plan retained the "Q" prefix and preserves most of the existing routes. However, the new plan still contained significant changes compared with the existing bus map; only the Q70 SBS was not modified at all. In addition, 11 routes will be eliminated, 20 routes will be created, and 29 others will be truncated, extended, or combined with other routes.[399]
A final plan was to have been released in early 2023[400] but was delayed until December 2023.[401][402] The final plan includes one new route to Brooklyn, four new local routes, eight routes with new overnight service, and 27 rush routes.[403] Several Brooklyn routes are being changed; for these changes, see List of bus routes in Brooklyn § Proposed bus route changes.
There are to be four types of routes:[404]: 27
- Crosstown/Select Bus Service (originally high-density[393]: 31 ) – routes connecting highly populated corridors, with limited stops every 1,742 to 2,640 feet (531 to 805 m)[405]: 25
- Rush (originally subway connector[393]: 26 ) – routes connecting one or two neighborhoods to subway hubs, with a limited-stop section between the subway and the relevant neighborhoods. These often correspond to current routes with limited-stop variants.[405]: 29
- Limited-stop (originally intra-borough[393]: 27 ) – routes connecting several neighborhoods to subway hubs. These do not necessarily correspond to the current definition of limited-stop services, as the stops are spaced only slightly further than on local routes.[405]: 30
- Local (originally neighborhood[393]: 28 ) – routes connecting several neighborhoods to subway hubs and important destinations, typically at lower frequencies and higher stop densities compared to limited-stop routes[405]: 28
Routes marked with an asterisk (*) are proposed to run 24 hours a day. For rush routes, streets with nonstop sections are notated in italics.
Q1 to Q25
editRoute[405] | Terminals | Streets Traveled | Route type | Notes | ||
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Q1* [406]
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Jamaica Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ( trains), Jamaica LIRR station and AirTrain JFK |
↔
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Bellerose 243rd Street and Braddock Avenue |
Hillside Avenue, Braddock Avenue | Limited |
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Q2* [407]
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Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal |
↔
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Elmont, Nassau County UBS Arena/Belmont Park |
Hillside Avenue, Hollis Avenue | Rush |
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Q3* [408]
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↔
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JFK International Airport Lefferts Boulevard AirTrain JFK at Lefferts Boulevard station |
Hillside Avenue, Farmers Boulevard | Local |
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Q4* [409]
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Jamaica Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ( trains) |
↔
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Cambria Heights 235th Street and Linden Boulevard |
Merrick Boulevard, Linden Boulevard | Rush |
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Q5* [410]
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↔
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Laurelton 233rd Street and Merrick Boulevard |
Merrick Boulevard | Limited |
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Q6* [411]
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Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal |
↔
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JFK International Airport North Cargo Road and Eastern Road at USPS Airport Mail Facility |
Jamaica Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard, Rockaway Boulevard | Limited |
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Q7* [412]
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Woodhaven Jamaica Avenue and Elderts Lane at 75th Street–Elderts Lane ( trains) |
↔
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JFK International Airport 148th Street and 147th Avenue at JFK Travel Plaza |
Rockaway Boulevard | Local |
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[413] | New Lots, Brooklyn New Lots Avenue and Ashford Street at New Lots Avenue ( train) |
↔
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Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal |
New Lots Avenue, 101st Avenue, Jamaica Avenue | Limited |
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[414] | Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal |
↔
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South Ozone Park 135th Road and 130th Place |
Jamaica Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard, Liberty Avenue, Van Wyck Expressway Service Road South/135th Street, Lincoln Street, 130th Street |
Rush |
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Q10* [415]
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Kew Gardens Union Turnpike and Kew Gardens Road at Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike ( trains) |
↔
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JFK International Airport Lefferts Boulevard at AirTrain JFK Lefferts Boulevard station |
Lefferts Boulevard | Limited |
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Q11* [416]
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Elmhurst Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard at Woodhaven Boulevard ( trains) and Queens Center Mall |
↔
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Howard Beach 165th Avenue and 96th Street at Charles Park |
Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard, 157th Avenue, 104th Street, 99th Street | Local |
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Q12* [417]
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Flushing Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street at Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
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Little Neck Glenwood Street and Northern Boulevard |
Northern Boulevard | Limited |
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[418] | ↔
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Fort Totten Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway |
Sanford Avenue, Northern Boulevard, Bell Boulevard | Rush |
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[419] | Ridgewood Metropolitan Avenue and Fresh Pond Road |
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East Elmhurst Ditmars Boulevard and 102nd Street |
Eliot Avenue, 99th Street, Ditmars Boulevard, 23rd Avenue | Local |
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[420] | Flushing Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street at Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
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Whitestone Clintonville Street and 7th Avenue |
41st Avenue, 150th Street | Local |
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[421] | ↔
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Fort Totten Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway |
Union Street, Bayside Avenue, 29th Avenue, Utopia Parkway | Local |
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Q17* [422]
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↔
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Jamaica Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard |
Kissena Boulevard, Horace Harding Expressway, 188th Street | Limited |
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[423] | Astoria 2nd Street and 26th Avenue |
↔
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Maspeth 69th Street and Grand Avenue |
30th Avenue, 58th Street, Woodside Avenue, 65th Place | Local |
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[424] | ↔
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Flushing Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue at Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
Astoria Boulevard | Local |
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Q20* [425]
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College Point College Point Boulevard and 15th Avenue |
↔
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Jamaica Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue |
14th Avenue, Parsons Boulevard, Main Street | Local |
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[426] | Rockaway Park Beach 116th Street and Newport Avenue at Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street station ( trains) |
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Far Rockaway Nameoke Street and Redfern Avenue at Far Rockaway LIRR station |
Rockaway Beach Boulevard, Beach Channel Drive, Seagirt Boulevard | Local |
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[427] | Corona 103rd Street and Roosevelt Avenue at 103rd Street-Corona Plaza ( train) |
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Glendale Union Turnpike and Trotting Course Lane at Forest View Crescent Apartments |
108th Street | Local |
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Q24* [428]
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East New York, Brooklyn Broadway and Fulton Street at Broadway Junction ( trains) |
↔
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Jamaica 89th Avenue and Parsons Boulevard |
Atlantic Avenue | Local |
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Q25* [429]
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College Point Poppenhusen Avenue and 119th Street |
↔
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Jamaica Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ( trains), Jamaica LIRR station and AirTrain JFK |
127th Street, Kissena Boulevard, Parsons Boulevard | Limited |
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Q26 to Q50
editRoute[405] | Terminals | Streets Traveled | Route type | Notes | ||
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Q26* [430]
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College Point 14th Avenue and 110th Street |
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Auburndale Francis Lewis Boulevard and Hollis Court Boulevard |
College Point Boulevard, Sanford Avenue, Parsons Boulevard, 46th Avenue, Hollis Court Boulevard | Local |
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Q27* [431]
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Flushing 39th Avenue and Union Street at Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
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Cambria Heights Francis Lewis Boulevard and Linden Boulevard |
Sanford Avenue, Parsons Boulevard, 46th, 47th, 48th Avenues, Springfield Boulevard | Rush |
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Q28* [432]
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Bay Terrace Shopping Center |
Northern Boulevard, Crocheron Avenue, 32nd Avenue, Corporal Kennedy Street | Rush |
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[433] | Glendale 81st Street and Myrtle Avenue |
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Jackson Heights 82nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue at 82nd Street–Jackson Heights ( train) |
80th Street, Dry Harbor Road, 90th/92nd Streets | Local |
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[434] | Jamaica Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ( trains), Jamaica LIRR station and AirTrain JFK |
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Bayside 56th Avenue and 223rd Street at Queensborough Community College and Benjamin N. Cardozo High School |
Homelawn Street, Utopia Parkway, Horace Harding Expressway | Rush |
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Bay Terrace Shopping Center |
Homelawn Street, Utopia Parkway, 32nd Avenue | Local |
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[436] | Penn Station, Midtown Manhattan West 32nd Street and 7th Avenue |
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Jackson Heights Northern Boulevard and 81st Street |
Madison Avenue/Fifth Avenue (Manhattan), Queens Boulevard, Roosevelt Avenue | Local |
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Q33* [437]
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Jackson Heights Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street ( trains) |
↔
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LaGuardia Airport Marine Air Terminal |
81st/82nd Streets | Limited |
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Q35* [438]
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Midwood, Brooklyn Avenue H and Flatbush Avenue at Flatbush Avenue ( trains) |
↔
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Rockaway Park Beach 116th Street and Newport Avenue at Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street ( trains) |
Flatbush Avenue, Beach Channel Drive, Rockaway Beach Boulevard | Rush |
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[439] | Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal |
↔
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Little Neck 40th Avenue and Little Neck Parkway at Little Neck LIRR Station |
Hillside Avenue, Springfield Boulevard, Jamaica Avenue/Jericho Turnpike, Little Neck Parkway | Rush |
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Q37* [440]
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Kew Gardens Union Turnpike and Kew Gardens Road at Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike ( trains) |
↔
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JFK International Airport Lefferts Boulevard AirTrain JFK at Lefferts Boulevard station |
Park Lane South, 111th Street, 135th Avenue | Local |
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[441] | Middle Village Metropolitan Avenue and Fresh Pond Road |
↔
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Rego Park 62nd Drive and 108th Street |
Metropolitan Avenue, Juniper Valley Road, Penelope Avenue, 63rd Drive, 63rd Road/62nd Drive | Local |
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[442] | Long Island City 28th Street and Queens Plaza South at Queensboro Plaza ( trains) and Queens Plaza ( trains) |
↔
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Glendale Cooper Avenue and 60th Lane |
48th Avenue, 58th Street, Forest Avenue | Local |
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[443] | Jamaica Sutphin Boulevard and Hillside Avenue at Sutphin Boulevard ( train) |
↔
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South Jamaica 135th Avenue and 143rd Street |
Sutphin Boulevard, Lakewood Avenue, 142nd/143rd Streets | Rush |
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[444] | Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal |
↔
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Howard Beach 164th Avenue and 92nd Street |
Sutphin Boulevard, Lakewood Avenue, 109th Avenue, Cross Bay Boulevard | Local |
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[445] | Jamaica Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ( trains) |
↔
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Addisleigh Park Sayres Avenue and 180th Street |
Liberty Avenue, 174th Street, Sayres Avenue | Local |
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Q43* [446]
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Jamaica Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ( trains), Jamaica LIRR station and AirTrain JFK |
↔
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Floral Park 268th Street and Hillside Avenue |
Hillside Avenue | Rush |
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Q44* [447]
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West Farms, Bronx East 180th Street and Boston Road near Bronx Zoo and West Farms Square–East Tremont Avenue ( trains) |
↔
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Jamaica Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue |
East 177th Street (the Cross Bronx Expressway service road), Parsons Boulevard, Main Street, Archer Avenue | Crosstown/SBS |
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Q45* [448]
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Kew Gardens Queens Boulevard and 78th Avenue at Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike ( trains) |
↔
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Fresh Meadows 188th Street and 64th Avenue |
Union Turnpike, 188th Street | Limited |
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Q46* [449]
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Lake Success, Nassau County Long Island Jewish Medical Center |
Union Turnpike | Rush |
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[450] | East Elmhurst 95th Street and Ditmars Boulevard |
↔
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Glendale The Shops at Atlas Park |
74th/75th Streets, 69th Street, 80th Street | Local |
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[451] | Kew Gardens Queens Boulevard and 78th Avenue at Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike ( trains) |
↔
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Glen Oaks 260th Street and Little Neck Parkway |
Union Turnpike, 260th Street | Rush |
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[452] | Jackson Heights Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street ( trains) |
↔
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East Elmhurst Astoria Boulevard and 102nd Street |
35th Avenue, 89th/90th Streets, Astoria Boulevard | Local |
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Q50* [453]
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LaGuardia Airport at Ditmars Boulevard and 97th Street |
↔
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Pelham Bay, Bronx Westchester Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard at Pelham Bay Park ( trains) |
All trips: 108th Street, Roosevelt Avenue, Whitestone Expressway, Hutchinson River Parkway, Bruckner Boulevard Co-op City trips: Co-op City Boulevard |
Limited |
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↔
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Co-op City, Bronx Earhart Lane and Erskine Place |
Q51 to Q77
editRoute[405] | Terminals | Streets Traveled | Route type | Notes | ||
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[454] | Ozone Park Rockaway Boulevard and Liberty Avenue at Rockaway Boulevard ( train) |
↔
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Cambria Heights Linden Boulevard and Francis Lewis Boulevard |
Rockaway Boulevard, Linden Boulevard | Limited |
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[455] | Elmhurst Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard at Woodhaven Boulevard ( trains) and Queens Center Mall |
↔
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Arverne Beach 54th Street and Beach Channel Drive |
Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard, Rockaway Beach Boulevard | Crosstown/SBS |
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Q53* [456]
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Woodside 61st Street and Roosevelt Avenue at 61st Street–Woodside subway ( trains) and Woodside LIRR station |
↔
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Rockaway Park Beach 116th Street at Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street station ( trains) |
Broadway, Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard, Rockaway Beach Boulevard | Crosstown/SBS |
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Q54* [457]
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Williamsburg, Brooklyn Williamsburg Bridge Plaza |
↔
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Jamaica 170th Street and Jamaica Avenue |
Grand Street, Metropolitan Avenue, Jamaica Avenue | Limited |
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Q55* [458]
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Ridgewood Intermodal Terminal at Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ( trains) |
↔
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Richmond Hill 122nd Street and Jamaica Avenue at 121st Street ( trains) |
Myrtle Avenue | Local |
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Q56* [459]
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East New York, Brooklyn Broadway and Fulton Street at Broadway Junction ( trains) |
↔
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Jamaica 170th Street and Jamaica Avenue |
Jamaica Avenue | Local |
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Q58* [460]
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Ridgewood Intermodal Terminal at Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ( trains) |
↔
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Flushing 41st Road and Main Street near Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
Fresh Pond Road, Grand Avenue, Corona Avenue, College Point Boulevard | Limited |
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Q59* [461]
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Williamsburg, Brooklyn Williamsburg Bridge Plaza |
↔
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Rego Park Queens Boulevard and 62nd Drive at 63rd Drive–Rego Park ( trains) |
Grand Street, Grand Avenue, Queens Boulevard | Local |
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Q60* [462]
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East Midtown, Manhattan East 60th Street and 2nd Avenue |
↔
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South Jamaica 109th Avenue and 157th Street |
Queens Boulevard, Sutphin Boulevard | Local |
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[463] | Flushing Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue at Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
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Fort Totten Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway |
Union Street, Willets Point Boulevard, Cross Island Parkway | Rush |
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[464] | ↔
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Beechhurst 166th Street and Powells Cove Boulevard |
Linden Place, 20th Avenue, 154th Street, Powells Cove Boulevard | Rush |
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[465] | Long Island City 28th Street and Queens Plaza South at Queensboro Plaza ( trains) and Queens Plaza ( trains) |
↔
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Flushing Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue at Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
21st Street, 35th Avenue, Northern Boulevard | Local |
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Q64* [466]
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Forest Hills Queens Blvd and 70th Road near Forest Hills–71st Avenue ( trains) |
↔
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Electchester Jewel Avenue and 164th Street |
Jewel Avenue | Local |
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Q65* [467]
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Flushing Main Street and 39th Avenue near Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
↔
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Jamaica Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ( trains), Jamaica LIRR station and AirTrain JFK |
Sanford Avenue, 164th Street, Liberty Avenue | Local |
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Q66* [468]
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Long Island City 28th Street and Queens Plaza South at Queensboro Plaza ( trains) and Queens Plaza ( trains) |
↔
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Flushing Main Street and 39th Avenue near Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
Northern Boulevard | Rush |
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[469] | Long Island City 44th Drive and 21st Street at Court Square ( trains) |
↔
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Middle Village Metropolitan Avenue and Fresh Pond Road |
Borden Avenue, 69th Street | Local |
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[470] | Elmhurst 41st Avenue and 81st Street at Elmhurst Hospital |
↔
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Williamsburg, Brooklyn Williamsburg Bridge Plaza |
Woodside Avenue, Roosevelt Avenue, Kingsland Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue | Local |
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[471] | Long Island City 28th Street and Queens Plaza South at Queensboro Plaza ( trains) and Queens Plaza ( trains) |
↔
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Jackson Heights 82nd Street and Astoria Boulevard |
21st Street, Ditmars Boulevard | Limited |
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Q70* [472]
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Woodside Woodside Avenue and 61st Street (last drop-off), 62nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue (first pick-up) at 61st Street–Woodside subway ( trains) and Woodside LIRR station |
↺
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LaGuardia Airport Central Terminals |
Roosevelt Avenue/Woodside Avenue, Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, Grand Central Parkway |
Crosstown/SBS |
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[473] | Rego Park 63rd Drive and Queens Boulevard at 63rd Drive–Rego Park ( trains) |
↔
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Junction Boulevard, 94th Street | Local |
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[474] | Briarwood Main Street and Queens Boulevard at Briarwood ( trains) |
↔
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Little Neck Little Neck Parkway and Nassau Boulevard |
Union Turnpike, 188th Street, Horace Harding Expressway | Rush |
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[475] | Jamaica 165th Street Bus Terminal |
↔
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College Point College Point Boulevard and 15th Avenue |
Hillside Avenue, Francis Lewis Boulevard, 20th Avenue | Local |
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[476] | ↔
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Springfield Gardens Farmers Boulevard and Rockaway Boulevard |
Hillside Avenue, Francis Lewis Boulevard, Springfield Boulevard | Rush |
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Q82 to Q115
editRoute[405] | Terminals | Streets Traveled | Route type | Notes | ||
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[477] | Jamaica 88th Avenue and Parsons Boulevard at Parsons Boulevard ( trains) |
↔
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Elmont, Nassau County UBS Arena/Belmont Park |
Hillside Avenue, 212th Place/212th Street, Hempstead Avenue | Rush |
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Q83* [478]
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Jamaica Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ( trains) |
↔
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Cambria Heights 114th Avenue and 227th Street |
Jamaica Avenue, Liberty Avenue, Murdock Avenue | Rush |
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[479] | ↔
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Laurelton 238th Street and 130th Avenue |
Merrick Boulevard, 120th Avenue | Rush |
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Q85* [480]
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↔
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Valley Stream, Nassau County Green Acres Shopping Mall |
Merrick Boulevard, Bedell Street, 140th Avenue, South/North Conduit Avenue | Rush |
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Q86* [481]
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↔
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Rosedale 243rd Street and 147th Avenue |
Merrick Boulevard, Brookville Boulevard, 243rd Street | Rush |
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[482] | ↔
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Valley Stream, Nassau County Green Acres Shopping Mall |
Merrick Boulevard, Hook Creek Boulevard, Sunrise Highway | Rush |
| |
[483] | Elmhurst 92nd Street and 59th Avenue at Woodhaven Boulevard ( trains) and Queens Center Mall |
↔
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Queens Village Jamaica Avenue and Springfield Boulevard at Queens Village LIRR station |
Horace Harding Expressway, 188th Street, 73rd Avenue, Springfield Boulevard | Limited |
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[484] | Ridgewood Intermodal Terminal at Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ( trains) |
↔
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Flushing 41st Road and Main Street near Flushing–Main Street ( trains) |
Fresh Pond Road, Grand Avenue, Queens Boulevard, Long Island Expressway, College Point Boulevard | Crosstown/SBS |
|
Q101* [485]
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Hunters Point Center Boulevard and 54th Avenue at Hunters Point South NYC Ferry landing and Long Island City LIRR station |
↔
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Steinway 37th Street and 20th Avenue |
Jackson Avenue, Steinway Street | Local |
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[486] | ↔
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Astoria 27th Avenue and 2nd Street |
Vernon Boulevard, 21st Street | Local |
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[487] | Roosevelt Island, Manhattan at Roosevelt Island ( train) |
↔
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Sunnyside 48th Street and Queens Boulevard at 46th Street–Bliss Street ( train) |
Main Street (Manhattan), Vernon Boulevard, Broadway, 48th Street | Local |
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Q105* [488]
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Long Island City Jackson Avenue and Queens Plaza South at Queensboro Plaza ( trains) and Queens Plaza ( trains) |
↔
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Rikers Island, Bronx | 31st Street, 20th Avenue | Local |
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Q110* [489]
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Jamaica 88th Avenue and Parsons Boulevard at Parsons Boulevard ( trains) |
↔
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Floral Park, Nassau County Caroline Place and Tulip Avenue at LIRR station |
Jamaica Avenue | Local |
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Q111* [490]
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↔
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Rosedale 148th Avenue and Hook Creek Boulevard |
All trips: Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, 147th Avenue
Cedarhurst trips: Rosedale Road, Peninsula Boulevard |
Rush |
| |
→ AM ---- ← PM |
Cedarhurst, Nassau County Peninsula Boulevard and Rockaway Turnpike | |||||
Q112 [491]
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↔
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East New York, Brooklyn Euclid Avenue and Pitkin Avenue at Euclid Avenue ( trains) |
South Road, Liberty Avenue, Sutter Avenue, Pitkin Avenue | Local |
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Q114* [492]
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↔
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Far Rockaway Seagirt Boulevard and Beach 20th Street |
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, 147th Avenue, Rockaway Turnpike, Nassau Expressway, Beach Channel Drive, Beach 9th Street | Rush |
| |
Q115* [493]
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↔
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Springfield Gardens Guy R. Brewer Boulevard and Farmers Boulevard |
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard | Limited |
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Former routes
editBelow are the list of former Queens bus routes, including the previous route designations of current routes. Several route numbers for NYCTA buses in Queens and other boroughs were changed on July 1, 1974.[242] On December 11, 1988, when the Archer Avenue lines opened to Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer station, some of the Brooklyn "B" routes that operate primarily in Queens were redesignated as "Q" routes,[494] and a number of other routes were renumbered or modified. Most of the former routes are operated by NYCTA; some were operated by private companies in Queens.[117]
Route | Terminals | Major streets | History | |
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Q3A | Became the Q83 on December 11, 1988[117] | |||
Q4A | Became the Q84 on December 11, 1988[117] | |||
Q5A | Rosedale | Jamaica | 243rd Street, Conduit Avenue, Farmers Boulevard, Merrick Boulevard |
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Q5AB | Locust Manor LIRR station, Springfield Gardens | Jamaica | Bedell Street, Merrick Boulevard | |
Q5AS | Rosedale | Laurelton | 147th Avenue, 225th Street | |
Q5S | Became the Q86 on December 11, 1988.[117] See below for more information. | |||
Q9A | Became the second version of the Q89 on April 7, 2008.[132] See below for more information. | |||
Q10A | Kew Gardens | JFK Airport | Van Wyck Expressway |
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Q12A | Became the Q79 on April 15, 1990.[274] See below for more information. | |||
Q14
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Flushing–Main Street | Whitestone | Union Street, 149th Street, 150th Street |
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Q17A | Became the Q30 on December 11, 1988[117] | |||
Q18X | Service began on August 2, 1971,[499] and later became the X18, and then the X68 on April 15, 1990[274] | |||
Became the second version of the Q69 on April 20, 2008.[132] | ||||
Q19B
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Became the second version of the Q49 on April 20, 2008.[132] | |||
Q20X | Service began in October 1971,[500] and later became the X20, and then the X63 on April 15, 1990[274] | |||
Q21A | Far Rockaway | East New York, Brooklyn[501] | Edgemere Avenue, Cross Bay Boulevard, Pitkin Avenue, Linden Boulevard |
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Q22A
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Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue subway station, Far Rockaway | Bayswater | Mott Avenue | |
Q24 First version |
Grand Avenue | Woodside | 65th Place |
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Q24X | Service began in October 1971,[500] and later became the X24, and then the X64 on April 15, 1990[274] | |||
Q30 First version |
Fresh Meadows | Jamaica | 188th Street |
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Q31A
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Bayside 201st Street and 32nd Avenue |
Queens Village LIRR station | Bell Boulevard, Springfield Boulevard |
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Q32 First version |
Creedmoor Psychiatric Center[507][508] | Queens Village LIRR station[507][508] | Winchester Boulevard;[507] 222nd Street and Jamaica Avenue (original route);[509] Hillside Avenue and Springfield Boulevard (post-1945 route)[507] |
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Q33A | Astoria Ditmars Boulevard station[503][504] |
Jackson Heights/East Elmhurst[503][504] | Ditmars Boulevard |
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Q35 First version |
Flushing–Main Street | College Point/ Whitestone |
Linden Place, 127th Street, 14th Avenue[516][517] | |
Q44A | Became the Q46 on April 15, 1990.[274] | |||
Q44B | Whitestone Parsons Boulevard and 14th Avenue[524] or Whitestone Expressway and 15th Avenue[120] |
Malba Third Avenue and Whitestone Parkway |
14th Avenue, 147th Street, Third Avenue[120] |
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Q44FS | Became the Q20 on April 15, 1990.[274] | |||
Q44VP | Became the Q74 on April 15, 1990.[274] See below for more information. | |||
Q45 | Jackson Heights | The Shops at Atlas Park | Roosevelt Avenue, 69th Street, Calamus Avenue, 80th Street |
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Q45X | Rego Park Woodhaven Boulevard and Queens Boulevard / Rego Center[531] |
Middle Village 69th Street |
Eliot Avenue | |
Corona 98th Street and 60th Avenue[503] | ||||
Q46 First version |
Sunnyside | Corona | Roosevelt Avenue, 111th Street |
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Q49 First version |
Richmond Hill | Jamaica | Jamaica Avenue |
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Q50 First version |
Middle Village 69th Street |
Elmhurst Woodhaven Boulevard and Queens Boulevard / Rego Center |
Eliot Avenue | |
Q51 | Astoria Ditmars Boulevard station[503][504] |
Jackson Heights / East Elmhurst 82nd Street[503][504] |
Ditmars Boulevard |
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Q52 First version |
Became the Q19B (now current Q49); operated by Triboro Coach Corporation. | |||
Q57 | Queensbridge 21st Street and 41st Avenue |
LaGuardia Airport |
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Q65A
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Became the Q64 on September 2, 2007.[537] | |||
Q69 First version |
Hunters Point Ferry[162] | Long Island City[162] | Borden Avenue, 49th Avenue |
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Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike subway station | Queens College | Vleigh Place, Main Street, Kissena Boulevard, Melbourne Avenue[162] | ||
Q75
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Jamaica[272] | Oakland Gardens | Hillside Avenue, 188th Street, 73rd Avenue, Springfield Boulevard, 69th Avenue, Cloverdale Boulevard[162][272] |
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Little Neck LIRR Station | Floral Park | Little Neck Parkway | ||
Q80 | South Jamaica Sayres Avenue and Merrick Boulevard |
South Ozone Park Lefferts Boulevard and Liberty Avenue |
Linden Boulevard |
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Q86 | Rosedale
Rosedale Long Island Rail Road station |
Rosedale
257th Street and 148th Avenue |
Francis Lewis Boulevard |
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Q89 First version
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Elmhurst Queens Boulevard and Broadway |
Jackson Heights | Broadway, Baxter Avenue, 81st Street, 82nd Street[120][240] |
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Q89 Second version |
South Ozone Park | Jamaica 165th Street Terminal |
Lincoln Street, Linden Boulevard, Merrick Boulevard |
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Q98V | Jamaica Liberty Avenue at Union Hall |
Edgemere Beach Channel Drive and Beach 41st Street at Beach 44th Street ( train) |
Liberty Avenue, Van Wyck Expressway, Rockaway Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard, Rockaway Beach Boulevard, Beach Channel Drive |
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Q99 | Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer subway station, Jamaica | 169th Street subway station, Jamaica | ||
Q100 First version |
Long Island City Borden Avenue and Jackson Avenue |
Woodside 51st Street and Northern Boulevard |
Jackson Avenue, Northern Boulevard | |
Became the Q100 on April 6, 2008.[132] | ||||
QBx1 | Split into the Q50 and the Bx23 in September 2010. |
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- MTA NYC Transit – Bus Service
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