Talk:List of bus routes in Queens

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Subway service icons

I don't think it's the best idea to use subway service icons here. They don't add much (except looking pretty like MTA bus maps); the list would be better served by using the templates at

talk | e-mail) 23:55, 14 January 2007 (UTC)[reply
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I'm starting to rewrite the table to be more like the other boroughs, which generally don't mention the subway stations (the descriptions come from the schedules), though, if someone wants to add the stations too, I agree with you. I don't know if it's necessary to even show the services; a link to the station might be good enough. --NE2 08:10, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
You could add little bit more detail on where is the exact terminal location (e.g. street, major attraction, nearby or at a transportation station) instead of putting a neighborhood name next to the bus route. That would improve a lot on this page or any other related page. You may also add service information to it and it's not irrelevant. —Preceding
BWCNY (talkcontribs
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I don't feel the exact intersection is encyclopedic, in part because it can change much more frequently than the general routing. It probably is useful to link to a subway station though if it ends there. --NE2 09:07, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Table columns

Doesn't it make more sense to list the route names first, rather than the operators?

talk | e-mail) 10:25, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply
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Possibly. I got the impression from the discussion on
WT:NYPT that the operators are important enough to split the articles about operations though. --NE2 10:29, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply
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But wouldn't it still be better with the route names first?
talk | e-mail) 10:19, 20 January 2007 (UTC)[reply
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If you care to change it, feel free. --NE2 11:00, 20 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

QBx1

Please stop adding the QBx1 here; it's on

List of express and multi-borough bus routes in New York City for a reason. --NE2 04:36, 16 January 2007 (UTC)[reply
]

Zones

The four zones or areas established in 1936 were as follows:

Other local companies were:

--NE2 11:36, 20 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Missing numbers

Presumably Q60 and up were assigned to avoid conflicts with lower numbers. --NE2 16:07, 30 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

March 2008 re-labeling

On Buschat the 11/07 commitee agenda has planned a relabeling of the: Q9A to Q89 Q19A to Q69 Q19B to Q49 Q101R to Q100 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.23.7.171 (talk) 13:49, 24 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Overhaul the entire present Queens bus route

- TO BE CONTINUED -

* - Routes marked with an asterisk run 24 hours a day.

Routes Q1 to Q19

Route Operator Terminals Streets traveled History and notes
Q1*
[1]

Local
NYCT Jamaica
165 Street and 89 Avenue
at 165 Street Bus Terminal
Bellerose
243 Street and Braddock Avenue
Hillside Avenue, Braddock Avenue Overnight service operates to Bellerose,
then runs to Queens Village via Jamaica Avenue.
Queens Village LIRR station
Hillside Avenue, Springfield Boulevard
Jamaica–179th Street station ( F
  line)

AM
Bellerose
243 Street and Braddock Avenue
Hillside Avenue, Braddock Avenue
  • Part time service.
  • Weekday morning rush hour towards Jamaica only.
Q2*
[2]

Local
NYCT Jamaica
165 Street and 89 Avenue
at 165 Street Bus Terminal
Elmont, Nassau County
225 Street and Hempstead Avenue
near at Belmont Park
Hillside Avenue, 187 Place (Eastbound)/
188 Street (Westbound), Hollis Avenue,
Hempstead Avenue
Full route, full time service
Jamaica–179th Street station ( F
  line)

AM
Hollis
208 Street and Hollis Avenue
  • Part time service.
  • Weekday morning rush hour towards Jamaica only.
[3]
Local
NYCT Jamaica
165 Street and 89 Avenue
at 165 Street Bus Terminal
JFK International Airport

Terminal 4
Hillside Avenue and Farmers Boulevard Extended to JFK International Airport in 1989.
[4] NYCT
Local service
Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer station ( E ,  J ,  Z
  lines)
Cambria Heights
235 Street and Linden Boulevard
Merrick Boulevard and Linden Boulevard Original western terminus was 169th Street subway station.
Limited-stop service
Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer station ( E ,  J ,  Z
  lines)

AM
----

PM
Cambria Heights
235 Street and Linden Boulevard
Merrick Boulevard and Linden Boulevard Weekday morning towards Jamaica only and Weekday
afternoon towards Cambria Heights.
Q5*
[5]
NYCT
Local service
Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer station ( E ,  J ,  Z
  lines)
Valley Stream, Nassau County
Green Acres shopping mall
Archer Avenue, Merrick Boulevard,
Hook Creek Boulevard,
(Towards Green Acres:) Sunrise Highway.
  • Original western terminus was 169th Street station.
  • Extended to Green Acres Mall in 1989.
  • Peak direction limited-stop service from Rosedale.
  • No weekend service to the Rosedale station except
    during late nights.
  • Service from Rosedale Station returns to Merrick
    Boulevard via Brookville Boulevard.
Rosedale LIRR station
Limited-stop service
Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer station ( E ,  J ,  Z
  lines)

AM
----

PM
Rosedale LIRR station
Archer Avenue, Merrick Boulevard,
Hook Creek Boulevard
Weekday morning towards Jamaica and Weekday
afternoon towards Rosedale only.
[6]
Local
MTA Bus Jamaica
165 Street and 89 Avenue
at 165 Street Bus Terminal
JFK International Airport

North Cargo Road and Eastern Road
Jamaica Avenue, Supthin Boulevard,
Rockaway Boulevard, North Boundary Road
  • Extended to 165th Street Terminal ca. 1990.
  • Formerly operated by Green Bus Lines.
  • Does not serve passenger terminals.
  • Both JFK International Airport and Baisley Park are
    full time terminals, all times.
Baisley Park
Supthin Boulevard, Rockaway Boulevard
Q7
[7]

Local
MTA Bus
City Line, Brooklyn
Euclid Avenue and Pitkin Avenue
at Euclid Avenue station ( A ,  C
  lines)
JFK International Airport

148th Street and South Cargo Road
  • Brooklyn: Glenmore Avenue (Westbound)/
    Pitkin Avenue (Eastbound),
  • Queens: Sutter Avenue,
    Rockaway Boulevard, 150th Street.
  • Formerly operated by Green Bus Lines.
  • City Line and JFK International Airport is full route.
    • Does not serve passenger terminals.
Ozone Park
Cross Bay Boulevard and Rockaway Boulevard
at Rockaway Boulevard station ( A  line)
Baisley Park
Sutphin Boulevard and Rockaway Boulevard
Rockway Boulevard
Q8
[8]

Local
MTA Bus Jamaica
165 Street and 89 Avenue
at 165 Street Bus Terminal
Spring Creek

Gateway Drive and Erskine Street
at Gateway Center Mall
  • Queens: Jamaica Avenue,
    Sutphin Boulevard, 101st Avenue,
  • Brooklyn:
    Liberty and Grant Avenues (Westbound),
    Forbell Street (Eastbound),
    Pitkin Avenue, Euclid Avenue (Eastbound),
    Fountain Avenue.
  • Extended to 165th Street Terminal ca. 1990
  • Formerly operated by Green Bus Lines.
  • Extended to Gateway Center Mall, Spring Creek in June 2008.
Q9
[9]

Local
MTA Bus Jamaica
165 Street and 89 Avenue
at 165 Street Bus Terminal
South Ozone Park
Rockaway Boulevard and Lincoln Street
Jamaica Avenue, Supthin Boulevard,
Liberty Avenue, 135th Street (Northbound),
Van Wyck Expressway Service Road
(Southbound), Lincoln Street.
  • Extended to 165th Street Terminal ca. 1990
  • Formerly operated by Green Bus Lines.
[10] MTA Bus
Local service
Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike station ( E ,  F
  lines)
JFK International Airport

Terminal 4
  • (Full route, full time terminus)
Kew Gardens Road (Northbound)/
Austin Road (Southbound),
Lefferts Boulevard, (routing split with branches)
  • Rockaway Boulevard, 131st Street,
    135th Avenue, 130th Street,
    150th Avenue, then towards Kennedy Airport.
  • Conduit Avenue, 150 Avenue,
    then towards Kennedy Airport.
Formerly operated by Green Bus Lines.
South Ozone Park
Rockaway Boulevard and Lefferts Boulevard
  • (Full time terminus)
Limited-stop service
Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike station ( E ,  F
  lines)
JFK International Airport

Terminal 4
  • (Full route, full time terminus)
Kew Gardens Road (Northbound)/
Austin Road (Southbound),
Lefferts Boulevard, then towards Kennedy Airport.
  • Weekday and Saturday limited-stop service introduced in 2006.
  • Limited-stop service accesses JFK Airport via Pam-Am Road.
  • Also services the Van Wyck Service Road.
Q11*
[11]

Local
MTA Bus
Queens Center Mall
Howard Beach
164th Avenue and 99th Street
at Charles Park
  • (Full time terminus)
Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard,
Piktin Avenue, Eckford Avenue (Southbound)/
Albert Road (Northbound), Cohancy Street,101/102 Street
  • Towards Howard Beach: 160 Avenue,
    99th Street
  • Towards Hamilton Beach: 104th Street.
  • Formerly operated by Green Bus Lines.
  • Overnight service does not serve Hamilton Beach.
Hamilton Beach

164th Avenue and 104th Street
  • (Part time terminus)
Q12*
[12]

Local
NYCT
Flushing – Main Street station ( 7
  line)
Little Neck

Glenwood Street and Northern Boulevard
Bowne Street, Sanford Avenue,
Northern Boulevard
Q13
[13]

Local
NYCT
Flushing – Main Street station ( 7
  line)
Fort Totten

Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway
Union Street, Northern Boulevard,
Bell Boulevard
No overnight service.
Q14
[14]

Local
NYCT
Flushing – Main Street station ( 7
  line)
Whitestone
Clintonville Street and Seventh Avenue
Main Street, Northern Boulevard,
Union Street, Willets Point Boulevard,
149th Street, 15th Avenue,
150th Street.
No overnight service.
Q15
[15]

Local
NYCT
Flushing – Main Street station ( 7
  line)
Beechhurst
166th Street and Powells Cove Boulevard
Roosevelt Avenue, 41st Avenue,
150th Street, Cross Island Parkway,
154th Street, Powells Cove Boulevard.
No overnight service.
Q16
[16]

Local
NYCT
Flushing – Main Street station ( 7
  line)
Fort Totten

Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway
Union Street, Bayside Avenue,
29th Avenue, Francis Lewis Boulevard
or Utopia Parkway, Willets Point Boulevard.
  • Trips alternate between Francis Lewis Boulevard/
    Willets Point Boulevard branch or Utopia Parkway branch.
  • No overnight service.
[17] NYCT
Local service
Flushing – Main Street station ( 7
  line)
Jamaica
Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard
(see below of Q17 routing)
  • Extended to Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard on December 11, 1988.
  • Began limited-stop service in 2003. Bi-directional rush hour limited-stop service.
Limited-stop service
Flushing – Main Street station ( 7
  line)
Jamaica
Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard
Main Street, Kissena Boulevard, Long Island Expressway (service road),
188th Street, Hillside Avenue, Merrick Boulevard (Southbound), 168th Street (Northbound).
Q18
[18]

Local
MTA Bus Astoria
Second Street and 27th Avenue
Maspeth
69th Street and Grand Avenue
27th Avenue, Eighth Street, 30th Avenue,
Hobart Street, 51/54 Street, Broadway,
58th Street, Woodside Avenue, 65th Place,
50th Avenue, 69th Place, 53rd Avenue,
65th Place, Jay/Grand Avenues.
  • Formerly operated by Triboro Coach Corporation.
  • No overnight service.
Q19
[19]

Local
MTA Bus Astoria
21st Street and Astoria Boulevard
Flushing – Main Street station ( 7
  line)
Astoria Boulevard, Northern Boulevard,
Main Street.
  • Formerly operated by Triboro Coach Corporation.
  • Extended from 102 Street to Flushing in 2007
  • No evening and overnight service.

Routes Q20A to Q39

Route Operator Terminals Streets traveled History and notes
Q20A
[20]

Local
NYCT College Point
College Point Boulevard and 15th Avenue
Jamaica
Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue
College Point Boulevard,
20th Avenue (Q20A) / 14th Avenue (Q20B),
Parsons Boulevard, Union Street,
Main Street, Queens Boulevard,
Hillside Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard,
Archer Boulevard.
  • North Shore Bus Company began operating the Q44FS on February 15, 1932.
  • Renumbered to the Q20 on April 12, 1990.
  • Extended to Jamaica from Flushing in 1999 when Q44 became limited-stop.
  • The route then split into Q20A and Q20B.
  • No overnight service for Q20A.
  • Q20B operates weekday service only.
Q20B
[21]

Local
NYCT
Q21
[22]

Local
MTA Bus
Queens Center Mall
Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street station
( A ,  S
  lines)
Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard,
151/154 Avenue, 84th Street,
157th Avenue, Cross Bay Boulevard,
Rockaway Beach Boulevard
  • Formerly operated by Green Bus Lines.
  • Extended along Woodhaven Boulevard in 2008.
Q22
[23]

Local
MTA Bus
Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue ( A
  line)
Roxbury
Beach 169th Street and Rockaway
Point Boulevard
Beach 19/20 Street, Seagirt Boulevard,
Beach Channel Drive, Beach 73rd Street,
Rockaway Beach Boulevard, Jacob Riis Park Roadway.
Formerly operated by Green Bus Lines.
[24]
Local
MTA Bus East Elmhurst
102nd Street and Ditmars Boulevard
Forest Hills
Union Turnpike and Cresent Apartments
Ditmars Boulevard, 29th Avenue,
101/102/103/104 Streets,
43rd Avenue, 108th Street,
71st Avenue, Austin Street,
Yellowstone Boulevard,
Burns Street, 69th Avenue
Kessel Street/Loubet Street, 71st Avenue
Formerly operated by Triboro Coach Corporation.
Q24*
[25]

Local
NYCT Jamaica
168th Street and Archer Avenue
Bushwick, Brooklyn
Lafayette Avenue and Patchen Avenue
Archer Avenue, Atlantic Avenue,
Broadway
Formerly B22; renumbered and extended from 89th Avenue
and Parsons Boulevard to 170th Street and Jamaica Avenue
on December 11, 1988.
Q25*
[26]
NYCT
Local service
College Point
119th Street and Fifth Avenue
Jamaica station
(see below of Q25 routing)
  • Formerly operated by Queens Surface Corporation.
  • Introduced in 2007, weekday rush hour limited stop service.
Limited-stop service
College Point
119th Street and Fifth Avenue
Jamaica station
5/9 Avenue, College Point Boulevard, 7 Avenue, 127th Street, 23rd Avenue, 130th Street,
Ulmer Street, 28th Avenue, Linden Place, Main Street, Kissena Boulevard, Parsons Boulevard,
Archer Avenue.
[27]
Local
NYCT
Flushing–Main Street station ( 7
  line)
Fresh Meadows
Francis Lewis Boulevard and
Hollis Court Boulevard
Roosevelt Avenue, Bowne Street,
Sanford Avenue, Parsons Boulevard,
46th Avenue, Hollis Court Boulevard
Weekday service only.
[28] NYCT
Local service
Flushing–Main Street station ( 7
  line)
Cambria Heights
120th Avenue and Springfield Boulevard
  • (Full time terminus)
(see Q27 Limited below)
  • Extended to Cambria Heights from Queens Village in 2004.
  • Began limited-stop service in 2001.
  • Peak direction limited-stop service (bypasses Queensborough Community College)
  • Reverse AM peak limited-stop service (serves Queensborough Community College)
  • Early AM service ends at Horace Harding Expressway.
  • Late night southern terminus only to Oakland Gardens or Queens Village.
Oakland Gardens

Long Island Expressway and Springfield Boulevard
Queens Village
Jamaica Avenue and Springfield Boulevard
Limited-stop service
Flushing–Main Street station ( 7
  line)
Cambria Heights
120th Avenue and Springfield Boulevard
Kissena Boulevard, Holly Avenue, 46th Avenue, 48th Avenue, 216th Street, Luke Place, Springfield Boulevard.
Q28*
[29]

Local
NYCT
Flushing–Main Street station ( 7
  line)
Bay Terrace
Bell Boulevard and 23rd Avenue
Union Street, Northern Boulevard, Crocheron Avenue, Francis Lewis Boulevard, 32nd Avenue, Corporal Kennedy Street, 18th Avenue, 211 Street, 23rd Avenue.
Q29*
[30]

Local
MTA Bus Glendale
Myrtle Avenue and 81st Street
82nd Street–Jackson Heights station ( 7
  line)
80th Street, Dry Harbor Road,
Queens Boulevard, 90/92 Streets,
Hampton Street
  • Formerly operated by Triboro Coach Corporation.
  • Full time terminus.

AM
Queens Center Mall
  • Part time terminus
  • Morning rush hour only.

Routes Q40 to Q59

Route Operator Terminals Streets traveled History and notes


Routes Q60 to Q83

Route Operator Terminals Streets traveled History and notes


Routes Q84 to Q113

Route Operator Terminals Streets traveled History and notes

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BWCNY (talk) 04:59, 10 August 2009 (UTC)[reply
]

Route overhaul (continued)

I'm going to start it---but with the express bus article first. This will come later. BWCNY, I get you. --AEMoreira042281 (talk) 04:59, 26 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

"Extended to" in route notes/history

Wouldn't it be better if that was more like "extended from"? Example: Q45 - we already know it goes to Atlas Park (now a redundant entry, being a terminal and "extended to"), why not make it "extended from Eliot Ave" as this gives a bit more info? But, it may take some "digging" to find out where some routes were extended from, though.

SkipperRipper (talk) 18:11, 8 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Notes/History split?

@DanTD, Epicgenius, Tdorante10, and SkipperRipper: Do you think it makes sense to split the history/notes section like what was done on the List of bus routes in the Bronx? Thanks.--Kew Gardens 613 (talk) 21:41, 2 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I'm willing to consider it. My greater concern right now is the disjointed format of the List of express bus routes in New York City, which squeezes all the notes to the right side of the page. ---------User:DanTD (talk) 21:53, 2 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
What is your suggestion for that page?--Kew Gardens 613 (talk) 21:57, 2 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I don't know. I tried to do something with that myself, but it didn't work. ---------User:DanTD (talk) 22:43, 2 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@Kew Gardens 613: Yes, that makes sense. It would make the notes section a bit less cluttered. @DanTD: The thing with this format is that it's going to have to be revamped anyway when the new Staten Island bus routes start running on August 19. At that point, the existing Staten Island bus routes will be moved into the "Former bus routes" section, and then we can split the histories and notes for all of the rest of the boroughs. There's really only one historical note for the new Staten Island routes, anyway: that they all started on August 19, 2018. epicgenius (talk) 23:58, 2 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, I think that is a good idea for all the local routes' pages. And a route history section is already on the Nassau page too (one of my "main" pages). Sorry I haven't been around much lately, but THANKS for including me here, KG! --SkipperRipper (talk) 19:45, 3 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Bus changes from 1956-1957

@DanTD and Tdorante10: As I am sure you have seen, I have added a lot of information on the saga of the 1957 bus cuts. I would like to include more information, such as the holding of a public hearing, the lack of public involvement, and opposition and proposed legislation from State Legislators. This is too much to add in the history section here as it does not relate to a specific route. I think we should create a draft to turn this article from "List of bus routes in Queens" to "Bus routes in Queens" with a history section describing major changes in service, such as the 1935-1936 bus zones, the conversion of streetcars to buses, the NYCTA takeover in 1947, the 1956-1957 changes, the 1988 changes for Archer, the 2010 changes, and other such changes. This will be a lot of work, but I think that this is possible, since we have all done extensive research on Queens buses. I would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks so much for all the work that you guys have done on Queens buses, and on buses throughout NYC. Stay well both of you.--Kew Gardens 613 (talk) 16:16, 30 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

If anything, the route history section should be split off to a new section, like the lists in the other four boroughs. Even in my attempt to reformat the route list on North Shore Bus Company, I've been trying to minimize these details. ---------User:DanTD (talk) 16:52, 30 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I agree with splitting off the route history section. @Tdorante10, SkipperRipper, and Epicgenius: Do any of you agree with my proposal, or do you think we should stick to splitting of the route history section? Thanks.--Kew Gardens 613 (talk) 19:37, 30 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hey KG, thanks for asking for my input. I am OK with the sep. history section. It's already been that way on the Nassau page as far back as I can recall and makes the route list cleaner. --SkipperRipper (talk) 03:11, 1 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Kew Gardens 613, I agree with splitting the history columns and creating unified sections on major changes in service. But I think we should also do the same for the other five NYC bus lists. If possible, we should split the individual route histories into the bus routes' respective articles, then include a summary here. epicgenius (talk) 13:03, 1 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

2020 massive re-routing

No comment on the imminent bus re-routing? Has it gone through or is it on hold due to the pandemic?Dogru144 (talk) 04:06, 24 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

1980s Study

@Tdorante10 and Epicgenius: I never got around to adding information from the mid-1980s study, which can be found here.--Kew Gardens 613 (talk) 14:57, 4 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

@Kew Gardens 613, that is interesting, thanks. Maybe relevant details from the mid-1980s study can be added to some of the bus route articles as well. – Epicgenius (talk) 17:30, 4 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Proposed bus routes from first draft

Sadly, as the article already exceeded its maximum post-template include size, the following table had to be deleted. It contained the proposed bus routes from the first bus redesign. Epicgenius (talk) 17:33, 4 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]


In December 2019, the MTA released a draft redesign of the Queens bus network with 77 routes.[31][32] 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.[33]: 24  There were to be four route types:

  • High density - routes connecting highly populated corridors, with limited stops every 1 mile (1.6 km)[33]: 25 
  • Subway connector - routes connecting one or two neighborhoods to subway hubs, with a limited-stop section between the subway and the relevant neighborhoods[33]: 27 
  • Intra-borough - routes connecting several neighborhoods to subway hubs[33]: 26 
  • Neighborhood - routes connecting several neighborhoods to subway hubs and important destinations, typically at lower frequencies and higher stop densities compared to intra-borough routes[33]: 28 

The final redesign was initially expected in mid- or late 2020,[31][32] but the first draft attracted overwhelmingly negative feedback, with 11,000 comments about the plans.[34] The redesign was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.[35] Planning resumed in mid-2021.[36][37] The original draft plan was dropped,[38] and a revised plan with 85 routes was released on March 29, 2022.[34] The new plan retains the "Q" prefix and preserves most of the existing routes. However, the new plan still contains 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.[34]

QT1 to QT24

Route[33] Terminals Streets traveled Old routes replaced Route type Notes
QT1 Limited-Stop Service
Downtown Brooklyn
Tillary Street and Cadman Plaza
Astoria
27th Avenue and 2nd Street
TBD, 11th Street, 21st Street B62, Q100 High density Local service expected to be provided by QT69 in Queens and QT76 in Greenpoint and Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
QT2 Limited-Stop Service
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Williamsburg Bridge Plaza
Steinway

Steinway Street and 20th Avenue
TBD,
Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, 39th Street, Steinway Street
B24, Q101 High density Local service expected to be provided by QT76 in Queens.
QT3 Limited-Stop Service
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Williamsburg Bridge Plaza
Z
  trains)
Grand Street, Metropolitan Avenue
, Hillside Avenue
Q54 High density Local service expected to be provided by QT54.
QT4 Limited-Stop Service
Downtown Brooklyn
Tillary Street and Cadman Plaza
<F>  ​ M  R
  trains)
Flushing Avenue, 69th Street B57, Q18, Q47 High density Local service in Queens expected to be provided by QT78 on 69th Street.
QT5 Limited-Stop Service
Brownsville, Brooklyn
Brookdale Hospital
<F>
  trains)
TBD, 101st Avenue B15, Q8 High density
QT6 Limited-Stop Service
Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ( L  M
  trains)
<7>
 ​ trains)
Fresh Pond Road, , College Point Boulevard Q58 High density Local service expected to be provided by QT58 on Fresh Pond/Grand and QT12 on Horace Harding Expressway.
QT7 Limited-Stop Service
Spring Creek, Brooklyn
Gateway Center Mall
Cambria Heights
Francis Lewis Boulevard and 120th Avenue
Cross Bay Boulevard, Linden Boulevard
Q4, Q89 High density Local service on eastern Linden Boulevard expected to be provided by QT40.
QT10 LaGuardia Airport
Marine Air Terminal
Rego Park
62nd Drive and 108th Street
82nd Street, Hampton Street, 92nd Street Q29, Q33 Intra-borough
QT11 East Elmhurst
102nd Street and Ditmars Boulevard
Fresh Meadows
64th Avenue and 188th Street
Ditmars Boulevard, 108th Street, Queens Boulevard, Union Turnpike, 188th Street Q23, Q46 Intra-borough
QT12
Queens Center Mall
Bayside
Queensborough Community College
Horace Harding Expressway Q30, Q88 Intra-borough
QT13 Limited-Stop Service
<F>
  trains)
Far Rockaway
Seagirt Boulevard and Beach 20th Street
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, Rockaway Boulevard, Nassau Expressway, Central Avenue, Beach 20th Street Q113 High density Local service expected to be provided by QT19 on Guy R. Brewer Boulevard and QT62 on Rockaway Boulevard.
QT14
Electchester

164th Street and Jewel Avenue
JFK International Airport
Lefferts Boulevard
AirTrain JFK at Lefferts Boulevard station
Jewel Avenue, Queens Boulevard, Lefferts Boulevard Q10, Q64 Intra-borough
QT15 College Point
Poppenhusen Avenue and 119th Street
Oakland Gardens

Horace Harding Expressway and Springfield Boulevard
College Point Boulevard, Parsons Boulevard, 46th, 47th, 48th Avenues Q27, Q65 Intra-borough
QT16 Beechhurst
Cross Island Parkway and Clintonville Street
Z
  trains)
Parsons Boulevard, Union Street, Kissena Boulevard Q20, Q25, Q34 Intra-borough
QT17
<7>
 ​ trains)
Little Neck

Little Neck Parkway and Nassau Boulevard
Northern Boulevard
, Marathon Parkway, Horace Harding Expressway
Q12, Q13 Intra-borough
QT18
Oakland Gardens

Union Turnpike and Springfield Boulevard
Springfield Gardens
Merrick Boulevard and Springfield Boulevard
Merrick Boulevard
Q5, Q43 Intra-borough
QT19
<F>
  trains)
Springfield Gardens
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard and Farmers Boulevard
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard Q111 Intra-borough
QT20 Jamaica
165th Street Bus Terminal
JFK International Airport
Central Terminal Area
AirTrain JFK at Lefferts Boulevard station
Jamaica Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard, 150th Street, North Boundary Road Q6 Intra-borough
QT22
Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street station ( A  S
  trains)
Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue ( A
  train)
Rockaway Beach Boulevard, Beach Channel Drive Q22 Neighborhood Direct replacement for Q22, but shortened
QT24
J
  train)
Jamaica LIRR / AirTrain Station
Broadway (Brooklyn), Atlantic Avenue, Jamaica/Archer Avenues Q24 Neighborhood Direct replacement for Q24

QT30 to QT49

Route[33] Terminals Streets traveled Old routes replaced Route type Notes
QT30
<7>
 ​ trains)
Fresh Meadows
73rd Avenue and 188th Street
Parsons Boulevard, 46th Avenue, Utopia Parkway, Horace Harding Expressway, 188th Street Q17, Q26, Q31 Subway connector Non-stop between Flushing and Utopia Parkway/46th Avenue; local service expected to be provided by QT15.
QT31
<7>
 ​ trains)
Queens Village LIRR station
Parsons Boulevard, 46th Avenue, Hollis Court Boulevard, Horace Harding Expressway, Springfield Boulevard Q26, Q27 Subway connector Limited stops between Flushing and Utopia Parkway/46th Avenue; local service expected to be provided by QT15.
QT32
<F>
  trains)
Lake Success, Nassau County
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Union Turnpike Q46 Subway connector Limited stops between Kew Gardens and Union Turnpike/188th Street; local service expected to be provided by QT11.
QT33 Jamaica
Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue
Bayside
Queensborough Community College
Hillside Avenue, 188th Street, 73rd Avenue, Springfield Boulevard Q17, Q88 Subway connector Limited stops between Jamaica and Hillside Avenue/188th Street; local service expected to be provided by QT18.
Largely follows the
Q75
, discontinued in 2010.
QT34 Jamaica
Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue
Manhasset, Nassau County
North Shore University Hospital
Hillside Avenue, Winchester Boulevard, Horace Harding Expressway Q30, Q43 Subway connector Limited stops between Jamaica and Hillside Avenue/Springfield Boulevard; local service expected to be provided by QT18.
QT35
Flatbush Avenue ( 2  5
  trains)
Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street ( A  S
  trains)
Flatbush Avenue, Beach Channel Drive, Rockaway Beach Boulevard Q35 Subway connector Direct replacement for Q35.
Limited stops in Brooklyn (as previously).
Travels between Brooklyn and Queens via the Marine Parkway–Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge.
QT36 Jamaica
Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue
Lake Success, Nassau County
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Hillside Avenue, Lakeville Road Q43 Subway connector Limited stops between Jamaica and Hillside Avenue/Springfield Boulevard; local service expected to be provided by QT18.
QT37
<F>
  trains)
South Ozone Park
135th Road and 131st Street
Park Lane South, 111th Street, 135th Avenue Q37 Neighborhood Direct replacement for Q37.
QT38 Jamaica
Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue
Queens Village
225th Street and Hempstead Avenue
Hillside Avenue, 187th Street, Hollis Avenue, Hempstead Avenue Q2 Subway connector Limited stops between Jamaica and Hillside Avenue/188th Street; local service expected to be provided by QT18.
QT39 Jamaica
Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue
Cambria Heights
114th Avenue and 227th Street
Hillside Avenue, Farmers Boulevard, Murdock Avenue, 114th Avenue Q3, Q83 Subway connector Limited stops between Jamaica and Hillside Avenue/188th Street; local service expected to be provided by QT18.
QT40
Z
  trains)
Elmont, Nassau County
Elmont Road and Linden Boulevard
Merrick Boulevard, Linden Boulevard Q4 Subway connector Limited stops between Jamaica and Merrick/Linden Boulevards; local service expected to be provided by QT18.
QT41
Z
  trains)
Cambria Heights
120th Avenue and Springfield Boulevard
Merrick Boulevard, 120th Avenue Q84 Subway connector Limited stops between Jamaica and Merrick Boulevard/120th Avenue; local service expected to be provided by QT18.
QT42
Z
  trains)
Valley Stream, Nassau County
Green Acres Shopping Mall
Merrick Boulevard, Hook Creek Boulevard,
Sunrise Highway
Q5 Subway connector Limited stops between Jamaica and Merrick/Springfield Boulevards; local service expected to be provided by QT18.
QT43
Z
  trains)
Rosedale
Conduit Avenue and Hook Creek Boulevard
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, Bedell Street, Springfield Boulevard, North/South Conduit Avenue Q85 Subway connector Limited stops between Jamaica and Guy R. Brewer/Baisley Boulevards; local service expected to be provided by QT19.
QT44 Select Bus Service
Jamaica LIRR / AirTrain Station
Fordham station
)
Archer Avenue,
Main Street, Union Street, Parsons Boulevard, East 177th Street (the Cross Bronx Expressway
service road)
Q44 High density Direct replacement for Q44 SBS, but extended to Fordham.
Local service on Main Street expected to be provided by QT86.
Travels between Queens and the Bronx via the Whitestone Expressway and Bronx–Whitestone Bridge.
QT45
Z
  trains)
Rosedale
147th Avenue and Hook Creek Boulevard
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, 147th Avenue Q111, Q114 Subway connector Limited stops between Jamaica and Guy R. Brewer/Farmers Boulevards; local service expected to be provided by QT19.
QT46
<F>
  train)
South Jamaica
135th Avenue and 143rd Street
Sutphin Boulevard, Linden Boulevard, 142nd Street Q40 Subway connector Limited stops between Jamaica and Sutphin/Linden Boulevards; local service expected to be provided by QT20.
QT47
<F>
  train)
South Ozone Park
150th Avenue and 134th Street
Sutphin Boulevard, Lakewood Avenue, 109th Avenue, 130th Street Q9 Subway connector Limited stops between Jamaica and Sutphin Boulevard/Lakewood Avenue; local service expected to be provided by QT20.
QT48
<7>
 ​ trains)
Fort Totten
Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway
Union Street, Willets Point Boulevard, Cross Island Parkway Q16, Q34 Subway connector Non-stop between Flushing and Parsons/Willets Points Boulevards; local service expected to be provided by QT16.
QT49
<7>
 ​ trains)
Beechhurst
166th Street and 9th Avenue
Northern Boulevard, Crocheron Avenue, Utopia Parkway, 166th Street Q16, Q28 Subway connector Limited stops between Flushing and Northern Boulevard/Crocheron Avenue; local service expected to be provided by QT17.

QT50 to QT69

Route[33] Terminals Streets traveled Old routes replaced Route type Notes
QT50 Limited-Stop Service
LaGuardia Airport
All terminals
<6>
 ​ trains)
Q48, Q50 High density
  • Direct replacement for Q50, but extended to LaGuardia Airport and cut back from Co-Op City (transfer to Bx23).
  • Travels between Queens and the Bronx via the Bronx–Whitestone Bridge.
QT51
<7>
 ​ trains)
Bay Terrace
Shopping Center
Northern Boulevard, Crocheron Avenue, 35th Avenue, Bell Boulevard Q13 Subway connector Limited stops between Flushing and Northern Boulevard/Crocheron Avenue; local service expected to be provided by QT17.
QT52 Select Bus Service
Queens Center Mall
Arverne
Beach 54th Street and Beach Channel Drive
Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard, Rockaway Beach Boulevard Q52, Q53 High density Direct replacement for Q52 SBS, with the Q53 SBS branches to Woodside and Rockaway Park being discontinued.
QT54 Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Williamsburg Bridge Plaza
Z
  trains)
Grand Street, Metropolitan Avenue, Hillside Avenue Q54 Neighborhood Direct replacement for Q54, but cut back to Jamaica Center and travel path moved to Hillside Avenue in Jamaica.
Limited-stop service expected to be provided by QT3.
QT55
Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ( L  M
  trains)
Jamaica
170th Street and Jamaica Avenue
Myrtle Avenue, Jamaica Avenue Q55 Neighborhood Direct replacement for Q55, but extended to Jamaica.
QT56
Z
  trains)
Jamaica Avenue Q56 Neighborhood Direct replacement for Q56.
QT58
Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ( L  M
  trains)
<7>
 ​ trains)
Fresh Pond Road, Grand Avenue, Corona Avenue, 108th Street, Roosevelt Avenue Q58 Intra-borough Direct replacement for Q58, but with a modified alignment through Flushing Meadows–Corona Park.
Limited-stop service expected to be provided by QT6.
QT59 Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Williamsburg Bridge Plaza
63rd Drive–Rego Park ( E  F  M  R
  trains)
Grand Street, Grand Avenue, Queens Boulevard Q59 Neighborhood Direct replacement for Q59.
QT60
Long Island City LIRR station
Z
  trains)
Skillman Avenue, Queens Boulevard Q60 Neighborhood Direct replacement for Q60, but shortened to Hunters Point and Jamaica Center.
QT61
59th Street–Columbus Circle ( 1  A  B  C  D
  trains)
East Elmhurst
Ditmars Boulevard and 23rd Avenue
East 59th/60th Streets (Manhattan), Queens Boulevard, Roosevelt Avenue, 75th Street, 23rd Avenue Q32, Q47 Neighborhood Travels between Manhattan and Queens via the Queensboro Bridge.
QT62
Z
  trains)
Cedarhurst, Nassau County
Falcaros Plaza
Liberty Avenue, Linden Boulevard, Rockaway Boulevard Q6, Q7, Q114 Neighborhood
QT63
Ravenswood

11th Street and 34th Avenue
Queens Center Mall
Broadway Q53, Q104 Neighborhood
QT64 Jamaica
165th Street Bus Terminal
College Point
14th Avenue and 110th Street
Hillside Avenue, Utopia Parkway, Cross Island Parkway, 14th Avenue Q20A, Q31, Q65, Q76 Neighborhood
QT65 Beechhurst
166th Street and 9th Avenue
St. Albans
Merrick and Linden Boulevards
160th, 162nd, 164th Streets Q65 Neighborhood Direct replacement for Q65, but extended south to St. Albans and rerouted north of Flushing.
QT66
Northern Boulevard ( E  F  M  R
  trains)
<7>
 ​ trains)
Northern Boulevard Q66 Intra-borough Direct replacement for Q66, but shortened west of Woodside.
QT67
Rockaway Boulevard ( A
  train)
Floral Park

257th Street and Jericho Turnpike
Liberty Avenue, Jamaica Avenue Q36, Q110, Q112 Neighborhood
QT68 Jamaica
Jamaica Hospital
JFK International Airport
Federal Circle
at Federal Circle AirTrain station
Hillside Avenue, Liberty Avenue, Farmers Boulevard Q3 Neighborhood
QT69
Long Island City LIRR station
Jackson Heights
82nd Street and Astoria Boulevard
21st Street, Ditmars Boulevard Q69 Intra-borough Direct replacement for Q69.

QT70 to QT88

Route[33] Terminals Streets traveled Old routes replaced Route type Notes
QT70 Select Bus Service
Woodside LIRR station
LaGuardia Airport
Central Terminals
Roosevelt Avenue,
Brooklyn-Queens Expressway,
Grand Central Parkway
Q70 High density Direct replacement for Q70 SBS
One intermediate stop at Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street ( 
<F>  ​ M  R
 
trains)
QT71 Bay Terrace
Shopping Center
Springfield Gardens
Rockaway Boulevard and Farmers Boulevard
Bell Boulevard, Springfield Boulevard, 147th Avenue Q13, Q27, Q77 Neighborhood
QT72 East Elmhurst
94th Street and Ditmars Boulevard
Rego Park
64th Road and Queens Boulevard
at 63rd Drive–Rego Park ( E  F  M  R  trains)
94th Street, Junction Boulevard Q72 Intra-borough Direct replacement for Q72
QT73
<7>
 ​ trains)
Laurelton
238th Street and 130th Avenue
Sanford Avenue, Northern Boulevard, Francis Lewis Boulevard, 120th Avenue, 237th Street Q76, Q77, Q84 Neighborhood
QT74 East Elmhurst
Astoria Boulevard and 82nd Street
Elmhurst
Elmhurst Hospital Center
  • To hospital: 88th Street, Whitney Avenue
  • From hospital: Elmhurst Avenue, 89th Street
Q49 Neighborhood
QT75 Midtown Manhattan
42nd Street and 6th Avenue
Northern Boulevard ( E  F  M  R
  trains)
TBD (toward Woodside)/Fifth Avenue (Manhattan) (toward Midtown), 59th Street (Manhattan), Thomson Avenue, Skillman Avenue, 48th Avenue, Greenpoint Avenue, 48th Street, Northern Boulevard Q32, Q39, Q104 Neighborhood Travels between Manhattan and Queens via the Queensboro Bridge.
QT76 Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Williamsburg Bridge Plaza
Astoria
21st Street and Ditmars Boulevard
TBD, 39th Street, Steinway Street, 20th Avenue B62, Q101 Neighborhood Limited-stop service expected to be provided by QT2 in Queens and QT1 in Brooklyn.
QT77
<F>
 ​ trains)
Queens Center Mall
21st Street, Borden Avenue, 48th Street, Rust Street, Fresh Pond Road, Eliot Avenue Q38, Q39, Q67 Neighborhood
QT78 Roosevelt Island, Manhattan
Main Street
Middle Village
Metropolitan Avenue and Fresh Pond Road
Main Street (Manhattan), 36th Street, Northern Boulevard, Broadway, 69th Street, Metropolitan Avenue Q18, Q66, Q102 Neighborhood
QT79 Rikers Island, Bronx
Long Island City LIRR station
20th Avenue, 31st Street, Jackson Avenue Q100, Q102 Neighborhood
QT80 Astoria
27th Avenue and 2nd Street
Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ( L  M
  trains)
30th Avenue, 58th Street, Rust Street, Forest Avenue, Myrtle Avenue Q18, Q39 Neighborhood
QT81 Astoria
27th Avenue and 2nd Street
Beechhurst
Clintonville Street and 6th Avenue
Astoria Boulevard, Roosevelt Avenue, 150th Street Q15, Q19 Neighborhood
QT82 East Elmhurst
102nd Street and Ditmars Boulevard
Glendale
81st Street and Myrtle Avenue
Ditmars Boulevard, 102nd/103rd Streets, Penelope Avenue, 80th Street Q23, Q29 Neighborhood
QT83
Queens Center Mall
Howard Beach
Cross Bay Boulevard and 157th Avenue
Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard Q11, Q21 Neighborhood Select Bus Service expected to be provided by QT52 SBS.
QT84
<7>
 ​ trains)
Bayside
Bell Boulevard and Northern Boulevard
Linden Place, 20th Avenue, Francis Lewis Boulevard, Northern Boulevard Q12, Q20A, Q25, Q76 Neighborhood
QT85 Flushing
College Point Boulevard/Queens Botanical Garden
Fort Totten
Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway
Main Street, 32nd Avenue, Corporal Kennedy Street, 23rd Avenue, Bell Boulevard Q16, Q28 Neighborhood
QT86 Glendale
The Shops at Atlas Park
Linden Hill

Van Wyck Expressway and Linden Place
Cooper Avenue, Yellowstone Boulevard, Queens Boulevard, Main Street, Linden Place Q20 Neighborhood Select Bus Service expected to be provided by QT44 SBS.
Kew Gardens Hills alignment largely follows the Q74, discontinued in 2010.
QT87 Glendale
Union Turnpike and Trotting Course Lane (Crescent Apartments)
Little Neck LIRR station
Ascan Avenue, Jewel Avenue, 73rd Avenue, Horace Harding Expressway, Little Neck Parkway Q23, Q30, Q64, Q88 Neighborhood
QT88A Howard Beach
Cross Bay Boulevard and 163rd Avenue
Howard Beach
165th Avenue and 99th Street
at Charles Park
84th Street,
Cross Bay Boulevard
, Rockaway Boulevard, Centreville Street, then:
  • QT88A: 160th Avenue, 99th Street
  • QT88B: 104th Street
Q11, Q21, Q41 Neighborhood
QT88B
Hamilton Beach

165th Avenue and 104th Street

References

  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/q010cur.pdf Q10 schedule
  11. ^ http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q011cur.pdf Q11 schedule
  12. ^ http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q012cur.pdf Q12 schedule
  13. ^ http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q013cur.pdf Q13 schedule
  14. ^ http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q014cur.pdf Q14 schedule
  15. ^ http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q015cur.pdf Q15 schedule
  16. ^ http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q016cur.pdf Q16 schedule
  17. ^ http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q017cur.pdf Q17 schedule
  18. ^ http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q018cur.pdf Q18 schedule
  19. ^ http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q019cur.pdf Q19 schedule
  20. ^ hhttp://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q044cur.pdf Q20A schedule
  21. ^ hhttp://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q044cur.pdf Q20B schedule
  22. ^ http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q021cur.pdf Q21 schedule
  23. ^ http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q022cur.pdf Q22 schedule
  24. ^ http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q023cur.pdf Q23 schedule
  25. ^ hhttp://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q024cur.pdf Q24 schedule
  26. ^ http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q025cur.pdf Q25 schedule
  27. ^ http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q026cur.pdf Q26 schedule
  28. ^ http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q027cur.pdf Q27 schedule
  29. ^ http://mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q028cur.pdf Q28 schedule
  30. ^ http://mta.info/busco/schedules/q029cur.pdf Q29 schedule
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