Originally started 1918 by Liberty Bus Transportation operated by Green Bus Lines until 2006įlushing-Main Street subway station, Flushing Woodhaven Boulevard subway station, Elmhurst Originally started 1921 by Richmond Hill Bus Line operated by Green Bus Lines until 2006 Union Turnpike–Kew Gardens subway station, Kew Gardens Originally started by Ludwig Bilow ( Bilow Bus Line) operated by Green Bus Lines until 2006 Lincoln Street and Liberty Avenue (Q9) or Linden Boulevard and Merrick Boulevard (Q9A) Operated by Green Bus Lines from Apuntil 2006 Originally started 1922 by Ruoff Brothers operated by Green Bus Lines until 2006Įuclid Avenue subway station, Wikipedia:East New York, Brooklyn Pitkin Avenue, Sutter Avenue, Rockaway Boulevard, and 150th Street Originally started 1922 by Queens Bus Corporation operated by Green Bus Lines until 2006Įuclid Avenue subway station, East New York, Brooklyn Originally started 1923 by Bee Line, Incorporated original western terminus was 169th Street subway stationĮxtended to 165th Street Terminal ca. Rosedale or Green Acres Mall, Nassau County Originally started by Bee Line, Incorporated original western terminus was 169th Street subway station Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer subway station, Jamaica Originally started 1923 by Bee Line, Incorporated extended to JFK Airport in 1989 Originally started 1923 by Bee Line, Incorporated Hillside Avenue, Springfield Boulevard, and Braddock Avenue For express service to Manhattan, see list of express bus routes in New York City. Some of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines (see list of streetcar lines in Queens). The Metropolitan Transportation Authority operates a number of bus routes in Queens, New York, United States. As with Metro Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA). The list of authors can be seen in the page history. The original article was at List of bus routes in Queens.
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