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LIST OF BUS ROUTES IN QUEENS

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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority operates a number of bus routes in Queens, New York, United States. Some of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines (see list of streetcar lines in Queens).
This 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, B38, B52, B54, B57, and B61

List of bus routes in Manhattan: M60

List of bus routes in Nassau County, New York: N1, N2, N3, N4, N6, N20, N21, N22, N22A, N24, N26, N31, N32, and N33

List of express and multi-borough bus routes in New York City: x32, x51, x63, x64, x68, BM5, QBx1, QM1, QM2, QM3, QM4, QM10, QM11, QM12, QM15, QM16, QM17, QM18, QM21, QM22, QM23, and QM24


''Routes marked with an asterisk run 24 hours a day.''
RouteOperatorTerminalsStreets traveledHistoryNotes
Q1
[1]
NYCTA165th Street Terminal, JamaicaBellerose or Queens VillageHillside Avenue, Springfield Boulevard, and Braddock Avenue
Q2
[2]
NYCTA165th Street Terminal, JamaicaBelmont ParkHillside Avenue and Hollis Avenue
Q3
[3]
NYCTAJFK Airport Terminal 4165th Street Terminal, JamaicaFarmers Boulevard and Hillside AvenueExtended to JFK Airport in 1989
Q4
[4]
NYCTAJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer subway station, JamaicaCambria HeightsMerrick Boulevard and Linden BoulevardOriginal western terminus was 169th Street subway stationboth local and weekday rush hour limited-stop service
Q5
[5]
NYCTAJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer subway station, JamaicaRosedale or Green Acres Mall, Nassau CountyMerrick BoulevardOriginal western terminus was 169th Street subway station
Extended to Green Acres Mall in 1989
both local and weekday rush hour limited-stop service
Q6
[6]
MTA BusJFK Airport (North Boundary Road)165th Street Terminal, JamaicaRockaway Boulevard and Sutphin Boulevardextended to 165th Street Terminal ca. 1990
operated by Green Bus Lines until 2006
Q7[7]MTA BusEuclid Avenue subway station, East New York, BrooklynJFK Airport (cargo area)Pitkin Avenue, Sutter Avenue, Rockaway Boulevard, and 150th Streetoperated by Green Bus Lines until 2006
Q8[8]MTA BusEuclid Avenue subway station, East New York, Brooklyn165th Street Terminal, Jamaica101st Avenueextended to 165th Street Terminal ca. 1990
operated by Green Bus Lines until 2006
Q9[9]MTA BusSouth Ozone Park165th Street Terminal, JamaicaLincoln Street and Liberty Avenueextended to 165th Street Terminal ca. 1990
operated by Green Bus Lines until 2006
Q9A[10]MTA BusSouth Ozone Park165th Street Terminal, JamaicaLinden Boulevard and Merrick Boulevardextended to 165th Street Terminal ca. 1990
operated by Green Bus Lines until 2006
Q10
[11]
MTA BusJFK Airport Terminal 4Union Turnpike–Kew Gardens subway station, Kew GardensLefferts Boulevardoperated by Green Bus Lines until 2006
Had express service variant Q10A until 2006
both local and limited-stop service
Q11
[12]
MTA BusHamilton Beach or Howard BeachWoodhaven Boulevard subway station, ElmhurstWoodhaven Boulevardoperated by Green Bus Lines until 2006No service to Hamilton Beach from ~12AM to ~6AM
Q12
[13]
NYCTAFlushing-Main Street subway station, FlushingLittle NeckSanford Avenue and Northern Boulevard
Q13[14]NYCTAFlushing-Main Street subway station, FlushingFort TottenNorthern Boulevard and Bell Boulevard
Q14[15]NYCTAFlushing-Main Street subway station, FlushingWhitestoneUnion Street, 149th Street, and 150th Street
Q15[16]NYCTAFlushing-Main Street subway station, FlushingBeechhurst41st Avenue, 150th Street, and 154th Street
Q16[17]NYCTAFlushing-Main Street subway station, FlushingFort TottenUnion Street, Bayside Avenue, 29th Avenue, Francis Lewis Boulevard, and Willets Point Boulevard
Q17
[18]
NYCTAJamaicaFlushing-Main Street subway station, FlushingHillside Avenue, 188th Street, Horace Harding Expressway, and Kissena Boulevardextended to Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard on December 11, 1988
Began limited-stop service in 2003
both local and weekday rush hour limited-stop service
Q18[19]MTA BusMaspethAstoria65th Place, 58th Street, and 30th Avenueoperated by Triboro Coach Corporation until 2006
Q19[20]MTA BusAstoriaFlushing–Main Street subway station, FlushingAstoria Boulevardoperated by Triboro Coach Corporation until 2006
extended from East Elmhurst to Flushing in 2007
Q19A[21]MTA BusLong Island CityJackson Heights21st Street and Ditmars Boulevardoperated by Triboro Coach Corporation until 2006
Q19B[22]MTA BusRoosevelt Avenue–74th Street subway station, Jackson HeightsEast Elmhurst35th Avenue, 89th Street, 90th Street, and Astoria Boulevardoperated by Triboro Coach Corporation until 2006
Q20A
Q20B[23]
NYCTAJamaicaCollege PointMain Street, Union Street, Parsons Boulevard, and 20th Avenue (Q20A) or 14th Avenue (Q20B)North Shore Bus Company began operating the Q44FS on February 15, 1932; renumbered to the Q20 on April 12, 1990
Extended to Jamaica in 1999 when Q44 became limited-stop in Queens, then split into Q20A and Q20B
Q20A service runs on 7 days a week
Q20B service runs on weekdays only
Q21[24]MTA BusRockaway Park–Beach 116th Street subway station, Rockaway ParkRockaway Boulevard subway station, Ozone ParkRockaway Beach Boulevard and Cross Bay Boulevardoperated by Green Bus Lines until 2006
Q22[25]MTA BusRoxburyFar Rockaway–Mott Avenue subway station, Far RockawayRockaway Beach Boulevard, Beach Channel Drive, and Seagirt Boulevardoperated by Green Bus Lines until 2006
Q22A[26]MTA BusFar Rockaway–Mott Avenue subway station, Far RockawayBayswaterMott Avenueoperated by Green Bus Lines until 2006One trip in each direction, weekdays only: toward Far Rockaway leaving 8:03AM and toward Bayswater leaving 2:52PM
Q23[27]MTA BusForest HillsEast Elmhurst69th Avenue, 108th Street, 103rd Street, 102nd Street, and Ditmars Boulevardoperated by Triboro Coach Corporation until 2006
Q24
[28]
NYCTAKosciuszko Street subway station, Bushwick, BrooklynJamaicaBroadway and Atlantic AvenueFormerly B22; renumbered and extended from 89th Avenue and Parsons Boulevard to 170th Street and Jamaica Avenue on December 11, 1988
Q25
[29]
MTA BusSutphin Boulevard/Archer Avenue–JFK Airport subway station, JamaicaCollege PointParsons Boulevard, Kissena Boulevard, Linden Place, Ulmer Street, and 127th Streetoperated by Queens Surface Corporation until 2005Began limited-stop service (during rush hours) in 2007
Q26[30]NYCTAFlushing-Main Street subway station, FlushingFresh MeadowsParsons Boulevard, 46th Avenue, and Hollis Court BoulevardWeekday service only
Q27
[31]
NYCTAFlushing-Main Street subway station, FlushingCambria HeightsKissena Boulevard, 46th Avenue, 48th Avenue, and Springfield BoulevardExtended to Cambria Heights from Queens Village in 2004
Began limited-stop service in 2001
both local and weekday rush hour limited-stop service
Q28
[32]
NYCTAFlushing-Main Street subway station, FlushingBay TerraceNorthern Boulevard, Crocheron Avenue, 32nd Avenue, and Corporal Kennedy Street
Q29[33]MTA BusGlendale82nd Street-Jackson Heights subway station, Jackson Heights80th Street, Dry Harbor Road, 90th Street, 92nd Street, and Hampton Streetoperated by Triboro Coach Corporation until 2006
Q30
[34]
NYCTASutphin Boulevard/Archer Avenue–JFK Airport subway station, JamaicaLittle NeckHome Lawn Street, Utopia Parkway, and Horace Harding ExpresswayFormerly Q17A; renumbered and extended to Jamaica LIRR station on December 11, 1988
Q31[35]NYCTASutphin Boulevard/Archer Avenue–JFK Airport subway station, JamaicaBaysideHome Lawn Street, Utopia Parkway, 48th Avenue, Bell Boulevard, and 32nd Avenueextended to Jamaica LIRR station on December 11, 1988
Q32[36]NYCTA/MaBSTOAPenn Station, ManhattanJackson HeightsMadison Avenue, 5th Avenue, Queensboro Bridge, Queens Boulevard, and Roosevelt AvenueFifth Avenue Coach Company began operating the 15 on July 9, 1925;New York Times, Plans to Link All Suburban Transit, July 10, 1925, page 19 became M32 in July 1974
Q33
[37]
MTA BusRoosevelt Avenue–74th Street subway station, Jackson HeightsLa Guardia Airport83rd Street and 82nd Streetoperated by Triboro Coach Corporation until 2006
Q34[38]MTA BusSutphin Boulevard/Archer Avenue–JFK Airport subway station, JamaicaWhitestoneParsons Boulevard, Kissena Boulevard, 28th Avenue, and Willets Point Boulevardoperated by Queens Surface Corporation until 2005Weekday service only
Q35
[39]
MTA BusBrooklyn College–Flatbush Avenue subway station, Midwood, BrooklynRockaway Park–Beach 116th Street subway station, Rockaway ParkFlatbush Avenue, Marine Parkway Bridge, and Newport AvenueExtended from Rockaway Park to Midwood, Brooklyn on July 3, 1937[40]
operated by Green Bus Lines until 2006
Q36
[41]
NYCTA165th Street Terminal, JamaicaFloral ParkHillside Avenue, 212th Place, 212th Street, and Jamaica Avenue
Q37[42]MTA BusSouth Ozone ParkUnion Turnpike–Kew Gardens subway station, Kew Gardens135th Avenue, 111th Street, and Park Lane Southoperated by Green Bus Lines until 2006
Q38[43]MTA BusForest HillsCorona63rd Drive, Penelope Avenue, Juniper Valley Road, Metropolitan Avenue, and Eliot Avenueoperated by Triboro Coach Corporation until 2006
Q39
[44]
MTA BusRidgewoodLong Island CityForest Avenue, Fresh Pond Road, 58th Street, 48th Avenue, and Thomson Avenueoperated by Triboro Coach Corporation until 2006
Q40
[45]
MTA BusSouth JamaicaSutphin Boulevard subway station, Jamaica142nd Street, Lakewood Avenue, and Sutphin Boulevardoperated by Green Bus Lines until 2006
Q41[46]MTA BusHoward Beach165th Street Terminal, JamaicaCross Bay Boulevard, Rockaway Boulevard, 111th Avenue, 127th Street, 95th Avenue, and 94th Avenueextended to 165th Street Terminal ca. 1990
operated by Green Bus Lines until 2006
Q42[47]NYCTAJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer subway station, JamaicaAddisleigh ParkLiberty Avenue, 174th Street, and Sayres AvenueOriginal western terminus was 169th Street subway stationWeekday service only
Q43
[48]
NYCTASutphin Boulevard/Archer Avenue–JFK Airport subway station, JamaicaFloral ParkHillside Avenueboth local and weekday rush hour limited-stop service
Q44
[49]
NYCTAJamaicaWest Farms Square–East Tremont Avenue subway station, Bronx Park South, BronxMain Street, Union Street, Parsons Boulevard, Bronx Whitestone Bridge, Cross Bronx Expressway, and 177th StreetNorth Shore Bus Company began operating the Q44 on March 22, 1938
Began operating limited-stop service in 1999
limited-stop service in Queens; local in the Bronx
late night service makes all local stops in Queens and the Bronx
Q45[50]MTA BusJuniper ValleyRoosevelt Avenue–74th Street subway station, Jackson Heights80th Street, Calamus Avenue, and 69th Streetoperated by Triboro Coach Corporation until 2006
Q46
[51]
NYCTAUnion Turnpike–Kew Gardens subway station, Kew GardensLake Success / Glen OaksUnion TurnpikeNorth Shore Bus Company began operating the Q44A on December 4, 1939;
renumbered to the Q46 on April 12, 1990
Began limited-stop service on February 11, 1974
Extended to Long Island Jewish Hospital in 1997
both local and weekday rush hour limited-stop service
Q47[52]MTA BusRoosevelt Avenue–74th Street subway station, Jackson HeightsLa Guardia Airport (Marine Air Terminal)74th Street, 73rd Street, and 77th Streetoperated by Triboro Coach Corporation until 2006
Q48[53]NYCTALaGuardia AirportFlushing-Main Street subway station, FlushingDitmars Boulevard, 108th Street, and Roosevelt Avenue
Q53[54]MTA BusRockaway Park–Beach 116th Street subway station, Rockaway ParkWoodside-61st Street subway station, WoodsideRockaway Beach Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard, Woodhaven Boulevard, Queens Boulevard, and Broadwayoperated by Triboro Coach Corporation until 2006
Originally went non-stop between Rego Park-63rd Drive station and Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge until the MTA added stops in 2006
replaced LIRR Rockaway Beach Branch
limited-stop service
Q54
[55]
NYCTAMarcy Avenue subway station, Williamsburg, BrooklynJamaicaGrand Street, Metropolitan Avenue, and Jamaica AvenueFormerly B53; renumbered on December 11, 1988
Q55
[56]
NYCTAMyrtle-Wyckoff Avenues subway station, RidgewoodRichmond HillMyrtle AvenueFormerly B55; renumbered on December 11, 1988
Q56
[57]
NYCTABroadway Junction subway station, East New York, BrooklynJamaicaJamaica AvenueFormerly B56; renumbered on December 11, 1988
Q58
[58]
NYCTAMyrtle-Wyckoff Avenues subway station, RidgewoodFlushingMadison Street, Fresh Pond Road, Grand Avenue, Corona Avenue, Horace Harding Expressway, and College Point BoulevardFormerly B58; renumbered on December 11, 1988
Q59[59]NYCTAWilliamsburg, Brooklyn63rd Drive–Rego Park subway station, Rego ParkGrand Street, Grand Avenue, and Queens BoulevardFormerly B59; renumbered on December 11, 1988
Q60
[60]
MTA BusEast Midtown, ManhattanSouth JamaicaQueensboro Bridge, Queens Boulevard, and Sutphin Boulevardoperated by Green Bus Lines until 2006Overnight service added in August 2007
Q64[61]MTA BusForest Hills-71st AvenueElectchesterJewel Avenueoperated by Queens Surface Corporation until 2005
Formerly Q65A
Q65
[62]
MTA BusSutphin Boulevard/Archer Avenue–JFK Airport subway station, JamaicaCollege Point164th St and College Point Boulevardoperated by Queens Surface Corporation until 2005Began Limited-Stop service on September 4, 2007
Q66
[63]
MTA BusQueensboro Plaza subway station, Long Island CityFlushing-Main Street subway station, Flushing21st Street, 35th Avenue, and Northern Boulevardoperated by Queens Surface Corporation until 2005
Q67[64]MTA BusLong Island CityRidgewood21st Street, Borden Avenue, 55th Avenue, Hamilton Place, 69th Street, and Metropolitan Avenueoperated by Queens Surface Corporation until 2005
Q72[65]MTA Bus63rd Drive–Rego Park subway station, Rego ParkLa Guardia AirportJunction Boulevard and 94th Streetoperated by Triboro Coach Corporation until 2006Formerly B72
Went to LaGuardia Airport full-time in 2006
Q74[66]NYCTAUnion Turnpike–Kew Gardens subway station, Kew GardensQueens CollegeUnion Turnpike, Vleigh Place, and Main StreetNorth Shore Bus Company began operating the Q44VP on October 14, 1940; renumbered to the Q74 on April 12, 1990Weekday service only
Q75[67]NYCTA165th Street Terminal, JamaicaOakland GardensHillside Avenue, 188th Street, and 73rd Avenueextended to 165th Street Terminal ca. 1989Weekday service only
Q76[68]NYCTA165th Street Terminal, JamaicaCollege PointHillside Avenue, Francis Lewis Boulevard, 14th Avenue, and 20th Avenueextended to 165th Street Terminal ca. 1989
Extended to College Point from Whitestone in 2000
No Sunday service
Q77[69]NYCTASpringfield Gardens165th Street Terminal, JamaicaSpringfield Boulevard, Francis Lewis Boulevard, and Hillside Avenueextended to 165th Street Terminal ca. 1989No Sunday service
Q79[70]NYCTAFloral ParkLittle NeckLittle Neck ParkwayFormerly Q12A; renumbered on April 12, 1990No Sunday service
Q83
[71]
NYCTAJamaicaQueens VillageLiberty Avenue, Murdock Avenue, and Springfield BoulevardFormerly Q3A; renumbered and rerouted on December 11, 1988both local and weekday rush hour limited-stop service
Q84[72]NYCTALaureltonJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer subway station, Jamaica120th Avenue and Merrick BoulevardFormerly Q4A; renumbered on December 11, 1988
Original western terminus was 169th Street subway station
Q85
[73]
NYCTAGreen Acres Mall, Nassau County or RosedaleJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer subway station, JamaicaConduit Avenue, Bedell Street, and Merrick BoulevardFormerly Q5A and Q5AB; combined into the Q85 on December 11, 1988
Original western terminus was 169th Street subway station
Extended to Green Acres Mall in 1991
Began operatiing limited-stop service in 1994
both local and weekday rush hour limited-stop service
Q88[74]NYCTAWoodhaven Boulevard subway station, ElmhurstQueens VillageHorace Harding Expressway, 188th Street, 73rd Avenue, and Springfield BoulevardNYCTA began operating the Q88 on September 16, 1974
Q101
[75]
MTA BusMidtownSteinwayQueensboro Bridge, Northern Boulevard, Steinway Street, and 20th Avenueoperated by Queens Surface Corporation until 2005
Q101R
[76]
MTA BusLong Island CityRikers Island21st Street, 20th Avenue, and Rikers Island Bridgeoperated by Queens Surface Corporation until 2005limited-stop service
Q102[77]MTA BusRoosevelt Island, ManhattanAstoria36th Avenue, Vernon Boulevard, 41st Avenue, 31st Street, and Newtown Avenueoperated by Queens Surface Corporation until 2005
Q103[78]MTA BusVernon Boulevard-Jackson Avenue subway station, Hunters PointAstoriaVernon Boulevardoperated by Queens Surface Corporation until 2005Weekday service only
Q104[79]MTA BusRavenswood46th Street-Bliss Street subway station, SunnysideBroadway and 48th Streetoperated by Queens Surface Corporation until 2005
Q110
[80]
MTA BusJamaicaBelmont ParkJamaica Avenue and Hempstead Avenueoperated by Jamaica Buses until 2006; originally labeled A
Q111
[81]
MTA BusRosedale or Cedarhurst, Nassau CountyJamaicaPeninsula Boulevard, Rosedale Road, 147th Avenue, and Brewer Boulevardoperated by Jamaica Buses until 2006via Nassau County
Q112[82]MTA BusRockaway Boulevard subway station, Ozone ParkJamaicaLiberty Avenue and South Roadoperated by Jamaica Buses until 2006; originally labeled C
Q113
[83]
MTA BusFar RockawayJamaicaSeagirt Boulevard, Beach 9th Street, Beach Channel Drive, Wanser Avenue, Rockaway Turnpike, Rockaway Boulevard, Brookville Boulevard, 147th Avenue, and Brewer Boulevardoperated by Jamaica Buses until 2006; originally labeled Bvia Nassau County
both local and weekday limited-stop service


Contents
Former routes
References

Former routes


On December 11, 1988, when the Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer subway station opened, some of the Brooklyn "B" routes primarily in Queens were redesignated as "Q" routes,[84] 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.
RouteTerminalsMajor streetsHistory
Q3Abecame Q83 on December 11, 1988
Q4Abecame Q84 on December 11, 1988
Q5ARosedaleJamaica243rd Street, Conduit Avenue, Farmers Boulevard, and Merrick Boulevardmerged with Q5AB to become the Q85 on December 11, 1988
Q5ABLocust Manor station, Springfield GardensJamaicaBedell Street and Merrick Boulevardmerged with Q5A to become the Q85 on December 11, 1988
Q5ASRosedaleLaurelton147th Avenue and 225th Streetoriginally Q5ALS; discontinued on December 11, 1988
Q5Sbecame Q86 on December 11, 1988
Q10AKew GardensJFK AirportVan Wyck ExpresswayTo JFK Airport only in weekday morning hours, express service, became Q10 Limited stop service in 2006. Originally operated by Green Bus Lines then MTA Bus.
Q12Abecame Q79 on April 12, 1990
Q17Abecame Q30 on December 11, 1988
Q18Xnow x68
Q20Xnow x63
Q21AFar RockawayEast New York, BrooklynEdgemere Avenue, Cross Bay Boulevard, Pitkin Avenue, and Linden BoulevardDiscontinued in the late 1980s, due to poor ridership. Operated by Green Bus Lines
Q24Grand AvenueWoodside65th Placenow part of the Q18; operated by Triboro Coach Corporation
Q24Xnow x64
Q33ADitmars BoulevardOperated by Triboro Coach Corporation
Q44Abecame Q46 on April 12, 1990
Q44BMalba"Malba Shuttle" on Parsons Boulevarddiscontinued in 1980s; was to become Q71 on December 11, 1988
Q44FSbecame Q20 on April 12, 1990
Q44VPbecame Q74 on April 12, 1990
Q45XOperated by Triboro Coach Corporation
Q49Richmond HillJamaicaJamaica AvenueStarted October 1977. Subway shuttle provided for discontinued BMT Jamaica Line service from Queens Boulevard to 168th Street. Starting in April 1985, the service ran from 121st Street to 168th Street..
Discontinued on December 11, 1988.
Q5069th StreetRego ParkEliot Avenuenow part of the Q38; operated by Triboro Coach Corporation
Q51Ditmars Boulevard–Astoria subway station82nd StreetDitmars Boulevardnow part of the Q19A; operated by Triboro Coach Corporation
Q52now Q19B; operated by Triboro Coach Corporation
Q65Abecame Q64 on September 2, 2007
Q69Hunters Point FerryLong Island CityBorden Avenue and 49th AvenueFare free, weekday rush hour service, discontinued in 2002 due to poor ridership. Operated by Queens Surface.
Q86RosedaleFrancis Lewis Boulevardoriginally Q5S; renumbered on December 11, 1988
Discontinued in 1996 due to poor ridership
Q89ElmhurstJackson HeightsBroadway, 81st Street, and 82nd StreetFifth Avenue Coach Company began operating the 16 on July 9, 1925
Q99Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer subway station, Jamaica169th Street subway station, Jamaica"Jamaica Link"; only operated ca. 1990

References



MTA NYC Transit - Bus Service

Chicago Transit & Railfan Web Site: New York City Transit
1. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q001cur.pdf Q1 schedule
2. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q002cur.pdf Q2 schedule
3. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q003cur.pdf Q3 schedule
4. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q004cur.pdf Q4 schedule
5. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q005cur.pdf Q5 schedule
6. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q006cur.pdf Q6 schedule
7. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q007cur.pdf Q7 schedule
8. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q008cur.pdf Q8 schedule
9. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q009cur.pdf Q9 schedule
10. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q009cur.pdf Q9A schedule
11. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q010cur.pdf Q10 schedule
12. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q011cur.pdf Q11 schedule
13. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q012cur.pdf Q12 schedule
14. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q013cur.pdf Q13 schedule
15. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q014cur.pdf Q14 schedule
16. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q015cur.pdf Q15 schedule
17. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q016cur.pdf Q16 schedule
18. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q017cur.pdf Q17 schedule
19. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q018cur.pdf Q18 schedule
20. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q019cur.pdf Q19 schedule
21. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q019Acur.pdf Q19A schedule
22. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/Q019Bcur.pdf Q19B schedule
23. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q044cur.pdf Q20A/B schedule
24. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q021cur.pdf Q21 schedule
25. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q022cur.pdf Q22 schedule
26. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q022cur.pdf Q22A schedule
27. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q023cur.pdf Q23 schedule
28. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q024cur.pdf Q24 schedule
29. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q025cur.pdf Q25 schedule
30. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q026cur.pdf Q26 schedule
31. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q027cur.pdf Q27 schedule
32. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q028cur.pdf Q28 schedule
33. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q029cur.pdf Q29 schedule
34. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q030cur.pdf Q30 schedule
35. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q031cur.pdf Q31 schedule
36. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q032cur.pdf Q32 schedule
37. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q033cur.pdf Q33 schedule
38. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q025cur.pdf Q34 schedule
39. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q035cur.pdf Q35 schedule
40. New York Times, Rockaway Bus Line Extends Service, July 3, 1937, page 17
41. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q036cur.pdf Q36 schedule
42. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q037cur.pdf Q37 schedule
43. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q038cur.pdf Q38 schedule
44. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q039cur.pdf Q39 schedule
45. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q040cur.pdf Q40 schedule
46. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q041cur.pdf Q41 schedule
47. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q042cur.pdf Q42 schedule
48. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q043cur.pdf Q43 schedule
49. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q044cur.pdf Q44 schedule
50. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q045cur.pdf Q45 schedule
51. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q046cur.pdf Q46 schedule
52. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q047cur.pdf Q47 schedule
53. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q048cur.pdf Q48 schedule
54. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q053cur.pdf Q53 schedule
55. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q054cur.pdf Q54 schedule
56. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q055cur.pdf Q55 schedule
57. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q056cur.pdf Q56 schedule
58. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q058cur.pdf Q58 schedule
59. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q059cur.pdf Q59 schedule
60. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q060cur.pdf Q60 schedule
61. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q065cur.pdf Q65 schedule
62. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q065acur.pdf Q64A schedule
63. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q066cur.pdf Q66 schedule
64. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q067cur.pdf Q67 schedule
65. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/Q072cur.pdf Q72 schedule
66. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q074cur.pdf Q74 schedule
67. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q075cur.pdf Q75 schedule
68. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q076cur.pdf Q76 schedule
69. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q077cur.pdf Q77 schedule
70. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q079cur.pdf Q79 schedule
71. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q083cur.pdf Q83 schedule
72. ;http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q084cur.pdf Q84 schedule
73. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q085cur.pdf Q85 schedule
74. http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q088cur.pdf Q88 schedule
75. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q101cur.pdf Q101 schedule
76. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q101cur.pdf Q101R schedule
77. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q102cur.pdf Q102 schedule
78. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q103cur.pdf Q103 schedule
79. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q104cur.pdf Q104 schedule
80. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q110cur.pdf Q110 schedule
81. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q111cur.pdf Q111 schedule
82. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q112cur.pdf Q112 schedule
83. http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q111cur.pdf Q113 schedule
84. New York Times, All Aboard...Somewhere...for Subway Changes!, December 12, 1988, section B, page 1


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