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№ 8053 на B6 в Бенсонхерсте.

Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) действует ряд автобусных маршрутов в Бруклине , Нью - Йорк , США ; один второстепенный маршрут находится в частной собственности под городской франшизой . Многие из них являются прямыми потомками трамвайных линий (см. Список трамвайных линий в Бруклине ); те, которые начинались как автобусные маршруты, почти все эксплуатировались Brooklyn Bus Corporation, дочерней компанией Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation , до тех пор, пока 5 июня 1940 года не взяло на себя Управление транспорта Нью-Йорка. управляемыйТранспортное управление города Нью-Йорка , примерно 35 являются прямыми потомками одной или нескольких линий трамвая, а большинство других были введены полностью или частично в качестве новых автобусных маршрутов к 1930-м годам. Только B32, восточная часть B82 (затем B50), B83 и B84 были созданы New York City Transit с нуля в 2013, 1978, 1966 и 2013 годах соответственно.

Список маршрутов [ править ]

В этой таблице приведены подробные сведения о маршрутах с префиксом «B» - другими словами, о тех, которые MTA считает, что они проходят в основном в Бруклине . Подробнее о маршрутах с другими префиксами см. В следующих статьях:

Операция службы обычно определяется как:

  • Часы пик в будние дни: с 6:30 до 9:30 и с 15:30 до 20:00.
  • Дневное обслуживание: 9:30 - 15:30.
  • Вечерняя служба: 20:00 - полночь.
  • Ночлег: полночь - 6:30 утра.

Большинство маршрутов не работают с ночевкой. Маршруты, отмеченные звездочкой (*), работают круглосуточно. Там, где это применимо, также указаны соединения со станциями метро Нью-Йорка на терминалах автобусных маршрутов.

Маршруты с B1 по B103 [ править ]

Routes in this section are operated by New York City Transit. All routes operate local service only except the B6, B35, B38, B41, and B49, which also have limited-stop service, as well as the B44, B46, and B82, which also have Select Bus Service. The B99 is the lone overnight-only service.

Routes B100 and B103[edit]

These routes were formerly operated by the Command Bus Company until MTA takeover in December 2005. The routes are currently operated by MTA Bus Company.

Route B110 [edit]

B110 bus in Borough Park.

This route is operated by Private Transportation Corporation under a franchise with the City of New York,[59] and is the only unsubsidized route operating in Brooklyn. Buses on the B110 route do not accept MetroCard, instead charging a one-way exact change fare of US$5.00

In October 2011, the B110 was reported in several New York newspapers to have signs requiring female passengers to sit in the back to avoid possible contact with men, as is considered necessary by some Hasidic Jewish groups in the area it serves.[60][61][62][63] The story was reported internationally.[64][65][66][67] On October 20, the New York City Department of Transportation said it would shut down the line if the gender separation was not discontinued,[68] and six days later, Private Transportation Corporation agreed to end this practice.[69]

As of 2013, Private Transportation Corporation no longer enforces the Hasidic custom that men and women sit apart in social situations. Still, most Hasidic men and women riders choose to sit apart from each other, and do not complain about segregation.[70]

Dollar vans[edit]

When the MTA discontinued some routes on June 27, 2010, operators of commuter vans, also known as dollar vans,[75] were allowed to take over certain discontinued routes. In Brooklyn, these routes were the B23, B39 (which has since been restored), and B71.[76] There are also dollar vans that operate to areas with little mass transit service, or provide an alternative mode of transportation to certain bus routes such as the B41 and B46.[77][78] The vans, some licensed by the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission and some unlicensed, charge a fare of $2.00, lower than the $2.75 fare for MTA-operated local buses, but without free transfers.[75][77]

Route history[edit]

Routes B1 to B39[edit]

Routes B41 to B103[edit]

Former routes[edit]

Note that the "B" prefix was not added until the mid-1970s,[citation needed] and, on December 11, 1988, some of the Brooklyn "B" routes primarily in Queens were redesignated as "Q" routes.[143]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B2 bus schedule" (PDF).
  3. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B3 bus schedule" (PDF).
  4. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B4 bus schedule" (PDF).
  5. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B6 bus schedule" (PDF).
  6. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B7 bus schedule" (PDF).
  7. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B8 bus schedule" (PDF).
  8. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B9 bus schedule" (PDF).
  9. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B11 bus schedule" (PDF).
  10. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B12 bus schedule" (PDF).
  11. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B13 bus schedule" (PDF).
  12. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B14 bus schedule" (PDF).
  13. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B15 bus schedule" (PDF).
  14. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B16 bus schedule" (PDF).
  15. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B17 bus schedule" (PDF).
  16. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B20 bus schedule" (PDF).
  17. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B24 bus schedule" (PDF).
  18. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B25 bus schedule" (PDF).
  19. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B26 bus schedule" (PDF).
  20. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B31 bus schedule" (PDF).
  21. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B32 bus schedule" (PDF).
  22. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B35 bus schedule" (PDF).
  23. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B36 bus schedule" (PDF).
  24. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B37 bus schedule" (PDF).
  25. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B38 bus schedule" (PDF).
  26. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B39 bus schedule" (PDF).
  27. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B41 bus schedule" (PDF).
  28. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B42 bus schedule" (PDF).
  29. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B43 bus schedule" (PDF).
  30. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B44 bus schedule" (PDF).
  31. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B44 SBS bus schedule" (PDF).
  32. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B45 bus schedule" (PDF).
  33. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B46 bus schedule" (PDF).
  34. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B46 SBS bus schedule" (PDF).
  35. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B47 bus schedule" (PDF).
  36. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B48 bus schedule" (PDF).
  37. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B49 bus schedule" (PDF).
  38. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B52 bus schedule" (PDF).
  39. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B54 bus schedule" (PDF).
  40. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B57 bus schedule" (PDF).
  41. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B60 bus schedule" (PDF).
  42. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B61 bus schedule" (PDF).
  43. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B62 bus schedule" (PDF).
  44. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B63 bus schedule" (PDF).
  45. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B64 bus schedule" (PDF).
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  47. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B67/B69 bus schedule" (PDF).
  48. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B68 bus schedule" (PDF).
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  50. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B74 bus schedule" (PDF).
  51. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "B82 bus schedule" (PDF).
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External links[edit]

  • "Brooklyn Bus Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. October 2020. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  • "Brooklyn Bus Service" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. October 2020. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  • 1969 Brooklyn and Staten Island bus map