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Untitled

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I named this "express and multi-borough bus routes" because of the QBx1. --NE2 02:35, 16 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Old numbers

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A 1976 Manhattan map shows the x23, now the x90.

A 1985 Queens map shows the x63, x64, and x68 as the x20, x24, and x18. The x51 had the same number as now. --NE2 09:49, 16 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Experiment section

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Former route list

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Route Terminals Streets Traveled History/Notes
operated by NYCTA or MaBSTOA
x21 Arden Heights, Staten Island Downtown Manhattan - Worth Street via Huguenot Avenue and Drumble Road discontinued 2001/2
x26 Lower Manhattan Penn Station via West Street created 2002 used federal funds from 9/11, discontinued by 2005, restored IRT Broadway-7 Avenue express service.
x61 Riverdale, Bronx Lower Manhattan, Wall Street via Broadway, FDR Drive discontinued in late 1980s
x66 East Midtown, Manhattan Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn via Broadway, 6 Avenue, Bay Ridge Parkway discontinued in the late 1980s
x92 Yorkville, Manhattan Lower Manhattan via FDR Drive, 1/2 Avenues, York Avenue discontinued 2004, replaced by added service on x90.
operated by Metro Apple Express (defunct company)
BM10 Manhattan Brooklyn discontinued in late 1990s
BM11 Manhattan Brooklyn discontinued in late 1990s
BM15 Manhattan Brooklyn Originally Fiesta bus operate this route, discontinued in late 1990s
operated by Command Bus Company (SPECIAL ROUTES)
Brooklyn to horse racetracks --> Aqueduct, Belmont Park, Yonkers Raceway, Meadowlands Racetracks
BQ5 Brooklyn Queens discontinued in 2001
BQ10 Brooklyn Queens discontinued in 2001
BQ11 Brooklyn Queens discontinued in 2001
BQ12 Brooklyn Queens discontinued in 2001
BW4 Brooklyn Westchester County discontinued in 2001
BMJ1 Brooklyn New Jersey discontinued in 2001
BMJ2 Brooklyn New Jersey discontinued in 2001
operated by Caravan Bus
QM19 Queens Manhattan
QM20 Queens Manhattan
QM25 Queens Manhattan
QM26 Queens Manhattan
operated by Red & Tan in Hudson County, New Jersey
122 Hoboken North Shore, Staten Island discontinued in mid-2005

BWCNY 20:42, 12 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

BQM1 to become BM5

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Message board thread about this renumbering. I have placed this here until the MTA makes the change offical. Ken S. 19:05, 13 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Whatever happened to the X80?

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The title pretty much says all. I remember seeing this route on bus signs in green, and if I'm right, it operated (or still operates) in Manhattan. What happened to it, because I don't see it on the list. —Imdanumber1 (talk contribs  email) 01:13, 2 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Placed under the "Special Event" subsection of express routes.--AEMoreira042281 (talk) 01:08, 21 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Naming of each "group" of express routes (and a missing route)

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Wouldn't it make more sense to "name" these by AM peak direction? (Example: Queens to Manhattan)
(I realize that each section shows "peak" or "daily" service...but...)
Remember also, these routes were named with the "outer" borough as the prefix and with the "X" suffix way back when. (Example: Q51X)
Thanks for your consideration.
--SkipperRipper (talk) 18:54, 3 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

PS - also need x32 (Queens to Bronx) thrown in.

QBx1 question

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Shouldn't the QBx1's wikitable be moved to List of bus routes in Queens, and just have the route added to the "Local" list of List of express and multi-borough bus routes in New_York_City, but also rename that "Local" section to "MTA New York City Bus and MTA Bus Company"? Note that numerous Bus Company routes are already (erroneously) listed under "New York City Bus" in that section. Also, please note in Talk:List_of_bus_routes_in_Queens, there is a negative entry in respect to what I'm asking. Please advise, as the QBx1 seems to be the only local route with a multi-borough prefix, but since the "first" prefix is "Q", shouldn't it be included primarily on the Queens routes page?
--SkipperRipper (talk) 05:40, 23 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Table Cleanup

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I've taken a bit of break for a while, and things have gotten sort of messy. The point is, something needs to be done to clean up the express bus table. The current table, looks like this:

Route Service Terminals Manhattan
streets traveled
Staten Island
streets traveled
Notes/History
X1
  • Peak
  • Reverse peak
  • Midday
  • Evening
  • Saturday
  • Sunday
Eltingville Transit Center Midtown Manhattan
Central Park South
5 Avenue/6 Avenue, Broadway Hylan Boulevard, Richmond Avenue
  • Some peak service begins/terminates at 23rd Street.

I would like to revise it to look like this:

Route Terminals via Notes/History
x1
[1]
Midtown Manhattan
Central Park South and Seventh Avenue
Eltingville Transit Center In Manhattan: Sixth Avenue (NB) & Fifth Avenue, Broadway (SB)
In Staten Island: Hylan Boulevard, Richmond Avenue
  • Daily service
  • Some peak hour service terminates at 23rd Street

The new table would do away with the two separate column listing for the streets used along the route, and the service column, which could easily be replaced with something in the notes/history to the effect of "Daily service" as seen above, or something more fleshed out, like here. (This message is also cross posted here as well.) Pacific Coast Highway {Justbeat it} 17:09, 26 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. I was going to finish it, but things got in the way. Pacific Coast Highway {talkcontribs} 17:56, 29 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I'm proposing a standard format for route tables across all pages. You can read it here. Comments are appreciated. Pacific Coast Highway {talkcontribs} 01:19, 11 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

TransportAzumah

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TransportAzumah is operating buses and vans using the X25, X29, X90, and QM22 designations for starters. TransportAzumah Info Ken S. (talk) 09:16, 29 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

The "X" Problem

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I've seen pages like "QM1 (New York City bus)" and "BM5 (New York City bus)" just redirect to the specified bus numbers, but ones such as "X1 (New York City bus)" and "X17 (New York City bus)"(<-This route doesn't really exist along) does not redirect very well. Any fix possible? (Not mandatory, but those links helped me success at making specific local and express bus template. Thank You!) —Preceding unsigned comment by "SimonOrJ"(U/T/C) added 03:28, 5 April 2012 (UTC).[reply]

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