Several companies, most prominently the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), operate a number of bus routes in Manhattan, New York, United States. Many of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines (see list of streetcar lines in Manhattan).
Companies
editPresently, the New York City Transit Authority and its subsidiary Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority operate most local buses in Manhattan. The Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation operates the Roosevelt Island Red Bus Service.
The first bus company in Manhattan was the Fifth Avenue Coach Company, which began operating the Fifth Avenue Line (now the M1 route) in 1886. When New York Railways began abandoning several streetcar lines in 1919, the replacement bus routes (including the current M21 and M22 routes) were picked up by the New York City Department of Plant and Structures (DP&S). The DP&S began operating several other buses (including the current M79 and M96 routes) in 1921. All of these but the M21 were acquired by Green Bus Lines in 1933; Green transferred several of these to the Comprehensive Omnibus Corporation in 1935.
The New York City Omnibus Corporation began operating replacement routes for New York Railways lines abandoned in 1936, and acquired the remaining Green routes. They also acquired the Madison Avenue Coach Company (former New York and Harlem Railroad lines), Eighth Avenue Coach Corporation (former Eighth and Ninth Avenue Railways lines), and in 1942 the Triangle Bus Corporation (current M21 route).
In 1936, the NYCO and Fifth Avenue were placed under common ownership. The two were merged directly by 1956, when the NYCO acquired the Surface Transportation Corporation (which had operated former Third Avenue Railway routes since 1941), and changed its name to Fifth Avenue Coach Lines. After a strike, the entire Fifth Avenue system was transferred to the newly formed Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority on March 22, 1962.[1][2][3]
In 1933, two related companies began to operate routes: the Comprehensive Omnibus Corporation gained several Green Bus Lines routes (including the current M22, M27, and M50 routes), and the East Side Omnibus Corporation started operating former Second Avenue Railroad routes (including the current M15 and M31 routes). The Comprehensive also started the current M66 route that year, and in 1948 the New York City Board of Transportation acquired the Comprehensive and East Side routes, transferred to the New York City Transit Authority in 1953. The M9 route came from the Avenue B and East Broadway Transit Company in 1980, which had begun operating replacement routes for the Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery Railroad lines in 1932.
Routes
editThis table gives details for the routes prefixed with "M"—in other words, those considered to run primarily in Manhattan by the MTA. For details on routes with other prefixes, see the following articles:
- List of bus routes in the Bronx: Bx3, Bx6, Bx6 SBS, Bx7, Bx9, Bx11, Bx12, Bx12 SBS, Bx13, Bx19, Bx20, Bx33, Bx35, Bx36
- List of bus routes in Brooklyn: B39
- List of bus routes in Queens: Q32, Q60, Q101, Q102
- List of express bus routes in New York City: all routes
- List of bus routes in Westchester County: BxM4C
Connections to New York City Subway stations at the bus routes' terminals are also listed where applicable.
New York City Bus
editMost bus routes do not operate overnight, usually defined as midnight to 5:00 AM. Routes that do provide overnight service are noted below with an asterisk (*).
The Manhattan bus routes should not be confused with Megabus routes originating from Manhattan. Like the Manhattan bus routes, Megabus route designations consist of the letter "M" followed by a number.
All routes in operate local service; additional limited-stop or Select Bus Service routes are noted below.[4]
M1 to M23
editRoute | Terminals | Primary streets traveled | Service notes | ||
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[5] | Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | |||||
Harlem West 147th Street and Powell Boulevard |
↔ | SoHo Centre Street and Grand Street |
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↔ | East Village East 8th Street and Fourth Avenue at Astor Place ( train) | ||||
M2* [6]
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Local Service (Late Nights) | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | |||||
Washington Heights West 168th Street and Broadway at 168th Street ( trains) |
↔ | East Village East 8th Street and Fourth Avenue at Astor Place ( train) |
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[7] | Fort George West 193rd Street and St. Nicholas Avenue |
↔ |
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[8] | Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | |||||
The Cloisters Museum West 193rd Street and Fort Washington Avenue at 190th Street ( train) |
↔ | Midtown West 32nd Street and Fifth Avenue |
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[9] | Local Service (Weekends) | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | |||||
Washington Heights West 178th Street and Broadway |
↔ | Greeley Square West 31st Street and Sixth Avenue |
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M7* [10]
|
Harlem West 147th Street and Powell Boulevard |
↔ | Chelsea 14th Street and Sixth Avenue at 14th Street/Sixth Avenue ( trains) |
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[11] | West Village West Street and Christopher Street |
↔ | East Village Avenue D and East 10th Street |
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[12] | Battery Park City South End Avenue and Liberty Street |
↔ | Kips Bay East 29th Street and First Avenue at Bellevue Hospital |
East Broadway, Essex Street, Avenue C | |
[13] | Harlem Douglass Boulevard and West 159th Street |
↔ | Columbus Circle Broadway and West 57th Street |
Douglass Boulevard, Central Park West | |
[14] | West Village Bethune Street and Hudson Street at Abingdon Square |
↔ | Riverbank State Park |
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Harlem West 133rd Street and Broadway | |||||
[15] | West Village Eighth Avenue and Jane Street at Abingdon Square |
↔ | Columbus Circle Broadway and West 58th Street |
West 14th Street/West 18th Street, Twelfth Avenue/Eleventh Avenue | Some Columbus Circle-bound buses may terminate at 57th Street and 11th Avenue. |
M14A* [16]
|
Select Bus Service | ||||
West Village Eighth Avenue and Abingdon Square |
↔ | Lower East Side Grand Street and FDR Drive |
14th Street, Avenue A | Short turns run to First Avenue L.E.S.-bound and West Village-bound to Union Square or Eighth Avenue and may use the generic “M14” label on signage. | |
M14D* [16]
|
Select Bus Service | ||||
Chelsea Piers West 18th Street and Tenth Avenue |
↔ | Lower East Side Delancey Street and Columbia Street |
14th Street, Avenue D | Short turns run to First Avenue L.E.S.-bound and Chelsea-bound to Union Square or Eighth Avenue and may use the generic “M14” label on signage. | |
M15* [17][18]
|
Local Service | ||||
Select Bus Service | |||||
East Harlem East 126th Street and Second Avenue |
↔ | South Ferry Whitehall Street and South Street at South Ferry/Whitehall Street ( trains) |
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↔ | Lower East Side South Street and Pike Street | ||||
[19] | South Ferry Whitehall Street and South Street at South Ferry/Whitehall Street ( trains) |
↔ | Lincoln Center West 66th Street and Broadway |
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[20] | West Village Washington Street and Spring Street |
↔ | Lower East Side Grand Street and FDR Drive |
Houston Street |
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[21] | Battery Park City North End Avenue and Vesey Street |
↔ |
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M23* [22]
|
Select Bus Service | ||||
Chelsea Piers Twelfth Avenue near West 23rd Street |
↔ | Peter Cooper Village—Stuyvesant Town Avenue C and East 20th Street |
23rd Street |
M31 to M79
editRoute | Terminals | Primary streets traveled | Service notes | ||
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[23] | Clinton West 54th Street and Eleventh Avenue |
↔ | Yorkville East 92nd Street and York Avenue |
57th Street, York Avenue | |
[24] | Select Bus Service | ||||
Chelsea Twelfth Avenue and West 34th Street |
↔ | East Side Ferry Terminal FDR Drive and East 34th Street |
34th Street |
| |
↔ | Waterside Plaza | ||||
[24] | Select Bus Service | ||||
Port Authority Bus Terminal West 42nd Street and Ninth Avenue |
↔ | Waterside Plaza |
Eighth/Ninth Avenues, 34th Street |
||
[25] | Harlem East 125th Street and Lexington Avenue at 125th Street ( trains) |
↔ | Randall's Island and Wards Island | East 124th/126th Streets, Central Road, Hell Gate Circle | Travels between Harlem and Randall’s/Wards Islands via the RFK Bridge. |
M42* [26]
|
United Nations First Avenue and East 42nd Street |
↔ | Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises Twelfth Avenue at Pier 83 |
42nd Street | Some Pier 83-bound buses may terminate at Eighth Avenue and U.N.-bound buses at Grand Central Terminal. |
[27] | East Midtown East 49th Street and First Avenue |
↔ | 49th/50th Streets | ||
[28] | Midtown West 44th Street and Sixth Avenue |
↔ | South Ferry Whitehall Street and South Street at South Ferry/Whitehall Street ( trains) |
Church Street/Broadway, Sixth/Fifth Avenues | Some South Ferry-bound buses may terminate at Chambers Street and Broadway. |
Upper West Side West 72nd Street and Broadway at 72nd Street ( trains) |
↔ | East Midtown First Avenue and East 55th Street |
West End Avenue, 57th Street | ||
M60* [30]
|
Select Bus Service | ||||
Morningside Heights West 106th Street and Broadway |
↔ | LaGuardia Airport, Queens All terminals |
Broadway, 125th Street, Astoria Boulevard |
| |
[31] | Upper West Side West 66th Street and West End Avenue |
↔ | Upper East Side York Avenue and East 67th Street |
West 65th/66th Streets, East 68th/67th Streets |
|
[32] | Upper West Side Freedom Place and West 66th Street |
↔ | Upper East Side York Avenue and East 72nd Street |
West 72nd Street, 65th Street/Transverse, East 72nd Street | |
M79* [33]
|
Select Bus Service | ||||
Upper West Side Riverside Drive and West 79th Street |
↔ | Upper East Side East End Avenue and East 79th Street |
79th Street |
M86 to M125
editRoute | Terminals | Primary streets traveled | Service notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
M86* [34]
|
Select Bus Service | ||||
Upper West Side West 86th Street and Broadway |
↔ | Yorkville East 92nd Street and York Avenue |
86th Street | ||
M96* [35]
|
Upper West Side West End Avenue and West 96th Street |
↔ | Yorkville First Avenue and East 97th Street |
96th Street | |
[36] | Limited-Stop Service | ||||
Washington Heights West 193rd Street and Fort Washington Avenue at 190th Street ( train) |
↔ | Upper East Side East 68th Street and Lexington Avenue at Hunter College |
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Inwood West 220th Street and Broadway |
↔ | Harlem St. Nicholas Avenue and West 125th Street |
Tenth Avenue, Broadway, Amsterdam Avenue | ||
M101* [38]
|
Local Service (Late Nights) | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | |||||
Fort George West 193rd Street and Saint Nicholas Avenue |
↔ | East Village Cooper Square East 6th Street and Third Avenue at Astor Place ( trains) |
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| |
M102* [39]
|
Harlem West 147th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard |
↔ |
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M103* [40]
|
City Hall Park Row and Broadway |
↔ | East Harlem East 125th Street and Lexington Avenue |
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M104* [41]
|
Harlem West 129th Street and Amsterdam Avenue |
↔ | Times Square 41st Street and 8th Avenue at Times Square–42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal ( trains) |
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[42] | East Harlem East 106th Street and FDR Drive |
↔ | Upper West Side West 96th Street and West End Avenue |
East 106th Street, West 96th Street | |
[43] | East Harlem East 120th Street and Pleasant Avenue |
↔ | Morningside Heights West 106th Street and Broadway |
116th Street, Manhattan Avenue, West 106th Street | |
M125* [46]
|
Harlem West 125th Street and 12th Avenue |
↔ | The Hub, Bronx 149th Street and Third Avenue at Third Avenue–149th Street station ( trains) |
125th Street, Willis Avenue (Bronx) |
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Subway shuttle routes
editThe following table lists the scheduled NYC Bus routes that temporarily replace portions of service on the New York City Subway due to system maintenance.
Route | Terminals | Primary streets traveled | Service notes | ||
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L92 [47] |
West Village Abingdon Square |
↔ | Lower East Side Grand Street and FDR Drive |
14th Street, Avenue A, Grand Street | train shuttle bus |
Q92 [48] |
Times Square 41st Street and 8th Avenue at Times Square–42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal ( trains) |
↔ | Hudson Yards 34th Street and Hudson Boulevard East at 34th Street–Hudson Yards ( train) |
42nd Street/44th Street, 11th Avenue/10th Avenue | train shuttle bus |
New York Waterway
editNew York Waterway operates shuttle bus routes to/from its West Midtown Ferry Terminal, located at 38th Street and Twelfth Avenue. Service is free.[49]
- Peak service
Terminal | Streets traveled |
---|---|
Midtown Third Avenue and 57th Street |
57th Street |
Midtown Lexington Avenue and 50th Street |
50th Street (eastbound), 49th Street (westbound) |
Midtown Third Avenue and 42nd Street |
42nd Street |
Murray Hill Third Avenue and 34th Street |
34th Street |
Downtown Loop | AM: 23rd Street, Broadway, Houston Street, West Street (clockwise) PM: West Street, Clarkson Street, Sixth Avenue, 23rd Street (counterclockwise) |
- Off-peak service
All routes operate as clockwise loops.
Streets traveled | Notes |
---|---|
50th Street, Tenth Avenue, 65th Street, Broadway, 42nd Street | No Sunday service |
44th Street, Eighth Avenue, 57th Street, Fifth Avenue, 49th Street | |
50th Street, Sixth Avenue, 57th Street, Eighth Avenue, 49th Street | Weekday midday service only |
42nd Street, Fifth Avenue, 34th Street | |
23rd Street, Varick Street, West Broadway, Murray Street, West Street |
NYC Ferry
editA clockwise "loop" bus via 34th Street, Sixth Avenue, 48th Street, and Lexington Avenue operates during peak hours to/from East 34th Street Ferry Landing.[50] It was discontinued in early 2024.
Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation
editDowntown Connection
editIn Lower Manhattan a free shuttle, sponsored by the Lower Manhattan Business Improvement District (BID), operates minibuses daily from 10:00 AM until 7:30 PM.[51][52]
Route | Terminals | Primary streets traveled | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Downtown Connection |
Battery Park City Warren Street and North End Avenue |
↔ | South Street Seaport Water Street and Fulton Street |
Warren/Murray Streets, South End Avenue, Battery Place, State Street Water Street |
History of the current Manhattan bus routes
editRoutes M1 to M23
editRoute | History |
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M1 |
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M2 |
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M3 |
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M4 |
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M5 |
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M7 |
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M8 |
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M9 |
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M10 |
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M11 |
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M12 |
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M14A M14D (M14) |
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M15 |
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M20 | |
M21 |
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M22 |
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M23 |
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Routes M31 to M79
editRoute | History |
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M31 | |
M34 M34A |
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M35 |
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M42 |
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M50 | |
M55 |
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M57 |
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M60 |
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M66 |
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M72 |
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M79 |
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Routes M86 to M125
editRoute | History |
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M86 |
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M96 |
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M98 | |
M100 |
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M101 |
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M102 | |
M103 |
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M104 |
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M106 |
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M116 |
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M125 |
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2020s redesign
editAs part of the MTA's 2017 Fast Forward Plan to speed up mass transit service, a draft plan for a reorganization of Bronx bus routes was proposed in draft format in June 2019, with a final version published in October 2019. Many of the draft proposals were not included in the final version. These changes were set to take effect in mid-2020, but delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.[126] These changes include modifications to the M100 route in Manhattan as well as the addition of a crosstown M125 bus route.[127][128] The redesign took effect on June 26, 2022.[116][117]
Former routes
editExcept for early Fifth Avenue Coach Company routes, which were approved by the New York Legislature, all routes were assigned a franchise by the city, numbered in order from M1 to at least M47 and M100 to M106. Most companies used these numbers, but the New York City Omnibus Corporation (NYCOC) gave its routes numbers from 1 to 22, and the Fifth Avenue Coach Company used numbers from 1 to 20. The public designations were not changed to avoid conflicts until July 1, 1974.[59]
Designation | Route | Notes | |||
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Public | 1972 | 1974 | Current | ||
1[129] | M1[130] | M1[131] | Fifth Avenue | Discontinued on January 14, 1966. Replaced by rerouted New York City Omnibus route M1. | |
2[129] | M2A[130] | M2[131] | Fifth and Seventh Avenues | ||
3[129] | M3[130] | M3[131] | Fifth, St. Nicholas, and Convent Avenues | ||
4[129] | M4[130] | M4[131] | Fifth Avenue and Fort Washington Avenues | ||
5[129] | M5[130] | M5[131] | Fifth Avenue, Riverside Drive, and Broadway | ||
6[129] | M6[130] | M30[59][131] | M72 | 72nd Street Crosstown | |
15[129] | QM15[130] | M32[131][59] | Q32 | Fifth Avenue-Queensboro Bridge-Jackson Heights | |
16[129] | QM16[130] | Q89[59] | N/A | Elmhurst Crosstown | |
19[129] | M5[130] | M5[131] | Fifth Avenue and Riverside Drive | ||
20[129] | M20[130] | M28[131][59] | M57 | 57th Street Crosstown |
Designation | Route | ||||
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Franchise | Public | 1972 | 1974 | Current | |
M25[132] | 1/2[133] | M1[130] | M1[131] | Fourth and Madison Avenues | |
M21[132] | 3/4[133] | M101A[130] | M101 and eventually M102[131] | Lexington and Lenox Avenues | |
M23[132] | 5[133] | M6[130] | Sixth Avenue | ||
M22[132] | 6[133] | M6[130] | M6[131] | Broadway | |
M22[132] | 7[133] | M7[130] | M7[131] | Broadway and Columbus and Lenox Avenues | |
M24 | 8/9[133] | Seventh Avenue | |||
M41[132] | 10[133] | M10[130] | M10[131] | M10/M20 | Eighth Avenue and Central Park West |
M42[132] | 11[133] | M11[130] | M11[131] | Ninth and Amsterdam Avenues | |
M2[132] | 12[133] | M12[130] | M12[131] | N/A | Spring and Delancey Streets Crosstown |
M16[132] | 13[133] | M13[130] | M13[131] | M8 | Eighth Street Crosstown |
M17[132] | 14[133] | M14[130] | M14[131] | 14th Street Crosstown | |
M18[132] | 15[133] | M15[130] | M26[131][59] | M23 | 23rd Street Crosstown |
M19[132] | 16[133] | M16[130] | M16[131] | M16/M34 | 34th Street Crosstown |
M4[132] | 17[133] | M17[130] | M17[131] | M79 | 79th Street Crosstown |
M5[132] | 18[133] | M18[130] | M18[131] | M86 | 86th Street Crosstown |
M6[132] | 19[133] | M19[130] | M19[131] | M96 | 96th Street Crosstown |
M20[132] | 20[133] | M20[130] | M20[131] | M116 | 116th Street Crosstown |
M10[132] | 21[133] | M21[130] | M21[131] | Houston Street and Avenue C Crosstown | |
M40[132] | 22[133] | Pitt and Ridge Streets | |||
M62[132] | TB[133] | TB[130] | M34[131][59] | M35 | Manhattan-Wards Island via Triborough Bridge |
MQ25[132] | TB[133] | TB[130] | M35[131][59] | N/A | Manhattan-Queens via Triborough Bridge |
BxQ19[132] | TB[133] | TB[130] | Bx21[59] | N/A | Bronx-Queens via Triborough Bridge |
Other companies
editDesignation | Company | Route | Notes | |||
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Franchise | Public | 1974 | Current | |||
M1[134] | M22[131][59] | M22 | Comprehensive | Madison and Chambers Streets Crosstown | ||
M2[134] | M12[131][59] | New York City Omnibus Corporation | Spring and Delancey Streets Crosstown | |||
M3[134] | M27[131][59] | M50/M27 | Comprehensive | 49th and 50th Streets Crosstown | ||
M7[134] | M29[59][131] | M66 | Comprehensive | 65th, 66th, 67th, and 68th Streets Crosstown | ||
M8[134] | N/A | East Broadway | Grand Street Crosstown | |||
M9[134] | East Broadway | Avenue B | ||||
M10[134] | M21[131] | Hamilton Bus Corporation | Houston Street and Avenue C | To Triangle Bus Corporation, then to New York City Omnibus Corporation M21 | ||
M11[134] | M31[131][59] | East Side | York Avenue | |||
M12[134] | M18[131] | M86 | East Side | 86th Street and York Avenue | ||
M13[133] | N/A | East Side | First Avenue | |||
M14 | N/A | East Side | Astor Place Shuttle | |||
M15[131][134] | East Side | Second Avenue | ||||
M40 | N/A | Triangle Bus Corporation | Pitt and Ridge Streets | To New York City Omnibus Corporation M22 | ||
M100[129][131] | Surface | Broadway-Kingsbridge | ||||
M101[129][131] | Surface | Third Avenue-Amsterdam Avenue | ||||
M102 | N/A | Surface | 125th Street Crosstown | Only operated from June 29 to July 1, 1947. | ||
M103[129][131] | N/A | Surface | 59th Street Crosstown | |||
M104[129][131] | Surface | Broadway | ||||
M105[129] | N/A | Surface | Tenth Avenue | |||
M106[129][131] | M42 | Surface | 42nd Street Crosstown |
Renumbered or eliminated routes since 1962
editRoute | Terminals | Major streets | History | |
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M1 | Madison Street, Chambers Street |
| ||
M1 (FACCo) |
Bleecker Street | 135th Street | Fifth Avenue |
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M2 (NYCOC 12) |
79th Street Crosstown |
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M2 (NYCO) |
Fourth and Madison Avenues |
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M3 | 49th and 50th Streets Crosstown |
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M4 (NYCOC 17) |
79th Street Crosstown |
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M5 (NYCOC 18) |
79th Street Crosstown |
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M6 (NYCOC 19) |
79th Street Crosstown |
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M6 | 72nd Street Crosstown |
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M6 | South Ferry Whitehall Street and South Street at South Ferry/Whitehall Street ( trains) |
Midtown Manhattan
Sixth Avenue and Central Park South |
Broadway and Sixth Avenue |
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M7 | 65th Street Crosstown |
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M8 (first use) |
Varick Street and Grand Street | FDR Drive and Grand Street | Grand Street and Broome Street, |
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M10 (NYCOC 21) |
Houston Street and Avenue C |
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M11 | York Street |
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M12 | 86th Street and York Ave |
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M12 (first use) |
Spring and Delancey Streets Crosstown |
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M13 (first use) |
First Avenue |
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M13 (second use) |
William Street | ↺ | Journal Building Shuttle |
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M13 (third use) |
see M8 | |||
M14 | Astor Place Shuttle |
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M14C | 14th Street and Avenue C |
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M15 | 23rd Street Crosstown |
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M16 (NYCOC 13) |
8th Street Crosstown |
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M16 | 34th Street |
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M17 (NYCOC 14) |
14th Street Crosstown |
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M17 | see M79 | |||
M18 (NYCOC 15) |
23rd Street Crosstown |
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M18 (first use) |
see M86 | |||
M18 (second use) |
168th Street and Broadway | Central Park North and Fifth Avenue | Convent Avenue, 116th Street |
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M19 (NYCOC 16) |
34th Street Crosstown |
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M19
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see M96 and M106 | |||
M20 | 57th Street Crosstown |
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M20 | see M116 | |||
M21 (NYCOC 3/4) |
Lexington Avenue, Lenox Avenue |
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M22 (NYCOC 6/7) |
Broadway, Columbus Avenue, Lenox Avenue |
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M23 (NYCOC 5) |
Broadway |
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M24 (NYCOC 8/9) |
Seventh Avenue |
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M25 (NYCOC 1/2) |
Fourth Avenue, Madison Avenue |
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M26 | see M23 | |||
M27
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49th and 50th Streets |
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M28 | see M57 | |||
M29 | see M66 | |||
M30
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East 72nd Street, 57th Street |
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M32 | see Q32 | |||
M34 | see M35 | |||
M40 (NYCOC 22) |
Pitt Street, Ridge Street | The route was discontinued in 1972.[59] | ||
M41 (NYCOC 10) |
Eighth Avenue, Central Park West | The route was renumbered M10 in 1972.[59] | ||
M41
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Eighth Avenue and 31st Street | ↺ | "Culture Bus Loop I"[141] The M41 and B88 Culture Loop buses (I & II) began operating on May 26, 1973. The M41 operated from Lower Manhattan to Harlem and back. Both routes only operated during weekends and holidays, 10 AM through 6 PM. Both routes were discontinued on September 3, 1984. | |
M42 (NYCOC 11) |
Ninth Avenue, Amsterdam Avenue |
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M58
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Eighth Avenue and 57th Street | York Avenue and 72nd Street | 57th Street |
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M99 | Twelfth Avenue and West 42nd Street | Livonia Avenue and Ashford Street | New Lots Avenue, Rockaway Avenue, Fulton Street, Flatbush Avenue, 14th Street, 6th/10th Avenues (Northbound), 7th/11th Avenues (Southbound) |
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M101A | Third Avenue, Lexington Avenue, Lenox Avenue |
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M102 (first use) |
125th Street |
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M103 (first use) |
72nd Street and Broadway | York Avenue and 61st Street | West End Avenue and 59th Street |
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M105 | Tenth Avenue and Broadway |
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M106 | see M42 | |||
M107
(first use) |
Haven Avenue |
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M107
(second use) |
see M96 and M106 | |||
train shuttle bus |
Service between Harlem–148th Street and 135th Street | |||
Grand Street Shuttle bus |
Service between Canal Street and Grand Street |
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181st St Elevator Shuttle | Washington Heights West 184th St and Overlook Terrace |
Hudson Heights West 190th St and Fort Washington Ave |
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M191 | Fort George West 193rd Street and St. Nicholas Avenue |
Washington Heights Bennett Ave and Broadway |
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References
edit- ^ "New York City Transit Facts & Figures: 1979" (PDF). La Guardia and Wagner Archives. Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York City Transit Authority. 1979. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 29, 2018. Retrieved October 24, 2016.
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- ^ Sibley, John (March 22, 1962). "City Seizes Buses; Full Service Due 6 A.M. Saturday" (PDF). The New York Times. Archived from the original on February 26, 2024. Retrieved September 6, 2016.
- ^ "Metropolitan Transportation Authority bus routes".
- ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "M1 bus schedule".
- ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "M2 bus schedule".
- ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "M3 bus schedule".
- ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "M4 bus schedule".
- ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "M5 bus schedule".
- ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "M7 bus schedule".
- ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "M8 bus schedule".
- ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "M9 bus schedule".
- ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "M10 bus schedule".
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- Chicago Transit & Railfan Web Site: New York City Transit
- www.nycsubway.org: Local Bus Companies of Manhattan