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The Queens Pride Parade, one of the oldest and largest LGBTQ pride parades in NYC, returned to Jackson Heights on Sunday.
changes are finally coming to bus routes in Queens. The redesign began in 2019. Hundreds of public meetings and thousands of comments were collected. Some of the route maps were fifty years old ...
Reliable service, faster travel, better connections and simplified service. Those were the requests of Queens bus riders and what guided the MTA in its now final Queens Bus Network Redesign ...
The MTA Combined Network Map for Queens. (MTA) Pending an approval of the MTA’s board, the re-drawn Queens bus map will have 124 routes — 94 local and 30 express — with an emphasis on ...
Commuters headed to Queens Borough Hall Wednesday night for a meeting to provide feedback on the Queens Bus Network Redesign. According to MTA officials, the proposed plan will increase 113 bus ...
NEW YORK -- New bus routes are coming to Queens, and riders have a chance to weigh in on the plan Wednesday night. A public hearing was set to begin at 5 p.m. at Queens Borough Hall. It's a hybrid ...
The MTA says that if the draft map were implemented, riders would save an average of 20 seconds per stop overall across the Queens bus system ... Other routes that see changes are the Q18, Q59, Q14, ...
MTA officials said the borough’s current bus map is drawn along old trolley routes that were discontinued more than 60 years ago. The agency released its initial redesign for the Queens bus ...
A look at the current Queens bus map, with dozens of crisscrossing routes hints at why fixing the problem has become such a tangled issue. But on Tuesday, MTA officials promised a new bus system ...