MTA to host pop-ups ahead of new Queens bus routes launch
QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) – Major changes are coming to more than 100 bus routes in Queens and MTA officials are trying to make sure New Yorkers know what to expect.
The MTA is hosting a series of pop-up events to help alert commuters to the changes coming to their bus routes this summer. Starting in June the transit agency will roll out new routes, discontinue some, and change others as part of the Queens Bus Network Redesign.
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MTA officials will host 23 pop-up events between next Tuesday and May 22 throughout Queens and Long Island. Each pop-up will run from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
During the event New Yorkers can learn specifics about when and how each route will change as well as find information on the project phasing guide.
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The Queens Bus Network Redesign plan will take place in two phase aligning with regular seasonal timetable changes. In the first phase the MTA will launch 16 new routes, implement changes on 67 routes, and discontinue five routes.
In phase two, the transit agency will launch one route, change 37 others, and discontinue one more.
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Below is a list of locations for the MTA pop-up events.
April 22 – Jamaica 165 St Bus Terminal
April 22 – Sutphin Blvd–Archer Av–JFK Airport subway station
April 22 – Parsons Blvd subway station
April 23 – Queens Center Mall
April 26 – Green Acres Mall
April 29 – Queensborough Community College
April 29 – Queens Village LIRR station
April 30 – Bayside LIRR station
May 1 – Rockaway Blvd subway station
May 6 – College Point Blvd—14 Av
May 6 – 21 St—Queensbridge subway station
May 7 – Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues subway station
May 7 – Court Square–23rd St subway station
May 8 – Merrick Blvd
May 12 – Flushing-Main St subway station
May 13 – Forest Hills–71 Av subway station
May 13 – Kew Gardens–Union Tpke subway station
May 14 – Ozone Park–Lefferts Blvd subway station
May 15 – Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Av/74 St subway station
May 20 – Rockaway Park–Beach 116 St subway station
May 21 – Jamaica–179 St subway station
May 22 – 103 St–Corona Plaza subway station
May 22 – Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer
Dominique Jack is a digital content producer from Brooklyn with more than five years of experience covering news. She joined PIX11 in 2024. More of her work can be found here.
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