12/17/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/17/2024 11:51
Eight Express Bus Routes and 16 Local Bus Routes To Offer Shorter Wait Times and More Reliable Service
Expansion Follows a Year of Systemwide Subway Increases and Commuter Rail Discounts and Incentives
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that the MTA will enhance service on 24 bus routes across New York City beginning this spring in order to help shorten public transit commutes and make travel easier for residents throughout the five boroughs of New York City.
"New Yorkers deserve better, faster bus service - and that's exactly what our investments will deliver," Governor Hochul said. "By improving bus routes throughout the outer boroughs, we're making commutes shorter, ensuring more reliable service and providing affordable transit options for millions of riders."
MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber said, "Buses are the engine of equity in our city - connecting New Yorkers in working and middle class areas to jobs, education, shopping, and everything the city has to offer. As we continue to address the scourge of traffic congestion - especially the economic, environmental, and safety impacts - the MTA continues to prioritize service for our bus riders."
New York City Transit President Demetrius Crichlow said, "We reviewed the bus network and identified opportunities to improve service by increasing frequency and/or making running time adjustments on key current bus routes. These bus service enhancements are designed to attract riders to transit with additional travel options that are affordable, fast, and convenient."
A list of the bus routes to be operating with increased frequency or running time adjustments that promote greater service regularity appears below:
The Bronx
Brooklyn
Queens
Staten Island
The announcement follows systemwide subway service increases that took effect between July 2023 and July 2024:
The costs of the bus service enhancements will be $8 million in 2025, paid for through the Outer Borough Transportation Account, which was established by the Legislature in advance of congestion pricing to improve transportation service in the outer boroughs.