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Yankees4life

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  1. On 7/29/2020 at 11:56 AM, R68OnBroadway said:

    What's your view on sending the (G) down to Kings Highway and terminating on the middle there?

    Probably makes sense during rush hour but I can't see that being used a lot during other times...

  2. 16 minutes ago, Bay Ridge Express said:

    Sounds interesting... we don't know its route yet, right?

    It would be safe to assume that it'll use the 3 train as a blueprint tho

     

    Could be an interesting route as it runs through Eastern Parkway (B71 memories??)

  3. 6 hours ago, B35 via Church said:

    While I believe such a market exists for a service to EWR (which I do believe Brooklynites would take advantage of btw), I don't see the necessity for it to be an express service.... Fixed route open-door locals tend to be more attractive when we're talking about serving a major airport...

    Now if we were to talk about having an SI route serve both [Jersey Gardens] & [EWR], then we could perhaps talk about coach buses....

    I'd want no part of NJT running a SI - EWR route..... I'm more inclined to agree with CheckmateChamp with perhaps running the S98 there... I simply think there's more potential with folks paying a flat $2.75, compared to a possible 3 zone ($4.50) or 4 zone ($6.00) zone interstate route fare..... Let NJT continue to focus its efforts on serving NJ residents (primarily) with the #62 to/from EWR.....

    How about we focus on getting a bus here to LGA instead before we even bother with EWR? 🤣😂

  4. 1 hour ago, BM5 via Woodhaven said:

    Must suck to rely on the B31 or B37 at this time:

     

    DETOURS  Posted: 07/05/2020  6:48PM

    B31 buses will start/end at Gerritsen Ave/Avenue W because of cars blocking the road on Gerritsen Ave between Avenue W and Gerritsen Beach. Buses will not stop between Gerritsen Ave/Gerritsen Beach and Gerritsen Ave/Avenue W.
     

     

    DELAYS  Posted: 07/05/2020  1:58PM

    There is extremely limited B37 bus service in both directions.

    Consider taking (R) trains on 4th Ave or B63 bus service on 5th Ave.

    Where the hell are the police and/or towaways? Are they still hung over from last night? 😂

  5. On 6/26/2020 at 5:45 AM, Flatbush SBS Duece said:

    New Over Night route out of Flatbush Depot starting Sunday June 28, 2020.

    B99 will start from Nostrand Have/Flatbush ”Junction” to Manhattan W 58th Street. ThIs route is mainly due to the train service being out of service during the COvID CLEANING over night especially the number 2 train. The bus will run like a local B44 route and turn off to Eastern pkwy heading towards Flatbush ave and straight to Manhattan Bridge.

    Right now operators out of Flatbush are currently doing line training. Management are considering this route to remain until further notice for a possibility for operators to pick as a new work in the future.

    Oohh. That'll help the normal B44 out a lot at least.

  6. 3 hours ago, Flatbush SBS Duece said:

    Whats going on folks. Its been a hot minute since I have posted on the nyct forum. Was on quarantined status and now I'm fully back to work.

    B41 today had 2 wild cats service where Articulated buses were in service doing passenger pickups from Kings plaza to Downtown Brooklyn and to Bergen Beach. Expect to see articulated buses at certain time of the day when operation expects more rider ships during certain time peak.

    We need a bit more Artics in Flatbush...

  7. 20 hours ago, NewFlyer 230 said:

    Mill Basin to Midwood, passing through Flatlands and Marine Park. It parallels the B2 for a decent part of its route. I think a lot of people in that part of Brooklyn mostly rely on north/south Brooklyn routes like the B41 and B46 and or they drive. The BM1 also runs with the B100 so I’m sure people use that as well over the B100 to the (B) and (Q) 

    BM1?? Maybe not unless they want to walk to the Cortelyou Station 😂🤣

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