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List of bus routes in Queens

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A 2022 XD40 (7864) on the Jamaica-bound Q54 at Metropolitan/72nd Avenues in Forest Hills
A 2013 C40LF (651) on the Q66 at an old-style bus stop withGuide-A-Ride in Woodside, Queens

TheMetropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates a number ofbus routes inQueens,New York,United States, under two different public brands.New York City Transit Authority andMTA Regional Bus Operations. Some of them are the direct descendants ofstreetcar lines (seelist of streetcar lines in Queens). MTA has announced a number of changes to the Queens bus routes for 2025.

List of current routes until August 30, 2025

[edit]

This specific table gives details of routes in Queens between the first and second phases of implementation of the Queens Bus Network Redesign.[1] The first phase took effect June 29, 2025. See below for the second phase.

This table gives details for the routes prefixed with "Q"—in other words, those considered to run primarily in Queens by the MTA. For details on routes with other prefixes, see the following articles:

Each route is marked with the operator. Routes marked with an asterisk (*) run 24 hours a day. The full route is shown except for branching. Connections toNew York City Subway stations at the bus routes' terminals are also listed where applicable.

Q1 to Q25

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Route[2]OperatorTerminalsStreets TraveledRoute typeNotes
[3]NYCTJamaica
Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains),
Jamaica LIRR station and
AirTrain JFK
Bellerose
243rd Street and Braddock Avenue
Hillside Avenue, Braddock AvenueLocal
  • Springfield Boulevard branch replaced by rerouted Q36 and Q110.
  • Some Bellerose-bound trips will short-turn at Springfield Boulevard.
[4]NYCTJamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Elmont,Nassau County
UBS Arena/Belmont Park
Hillside Avenue, Hollis AvenueRush
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Hillside Avenue provided by Q1.
[5]NYCT
JFK International Airport
Lefferts Boulevard
AirTrain JFK at Lefferts Boulevard station
Hillside Avenue, Farmers BoulevardLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[6]NYCTJamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
atJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)
Cambria Heights
235th Street and Linden Boulevard
Archer Avenue,Merrick Boulevard,Linden BoulevardRush
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Merrick Boulevard provided by Q5.
[7]NYCT
Laurelton
233rd Street and Merrick Boulevard
Merrick BoulevardLocal
  • Service truncated on east end.
  • Weekends, service terminates at Green Acres Mall or Rosedale station (overnight).
  • Branch via Brookville Boulevard now its own route, Q86.
  • Branch to Green Acres now its own route, Q87.
[8]MTA
Bus
Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
JFK International Airport
North Cargo Road and Eastern Road
at USPS Airport Mail Facility
Jamaica Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard, Rockaway BoulevardLocal and Limited
  • Does not serve JFK passenger terminals.
  • Limited-stop service operates weekday mornings toward Jamaica and weekday afternoons toward JFK Airport only.
[9]MTA
Bus
East New York, Brooklyn
Euclid Avenue and Pitkin Avenue
atEuclid Avenue ("A" train"C" train trains)
JFK International Airport
148th Street and South Cargo Road
Pitkin Avenue, Rockaway Boulevard, 150th StreetLocal
[10]MTA
Bus
Spring Creek, Brooklyn
Gateway Center Mall
Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Fountain Avenue, 101st Avenue, Jamaica AvenueLocal
[11]MTA
Bus
Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
South Ozone Park
Rockaway Boulevard and Lincoln Street
Jamaica Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard,
Liberty Avenue, 135th Street(Northbound),
Van Wyck Expressway Service Road
(Southbound), Lincoln Street.
Local
[12]MTA
Bus
Kew Gardens
Union Turnpike and Kew Gardens Road
atKew Gardens–Union Turnpike ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
JFK International Airport
Lefferts Boulevard
atAirTrain JFK Lefferts Boulevard station
Lefferts Boulevard (all trips), Rockaway Boulevard, 130th Street, Pan Am Road (local trips)Local and Limited
  • No overnight limited-stop service.
  • Some local daytime trips operate only between Kew Gardens and South Ozone Park, and do not enter the airport.
[13]MTA
Bus
Elmhurst
Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard
atWoodhaven Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains) andQueens Center Mall
Old Howard Beach
165th Avenue and 99th Street
at Charles Park
Woodhaven Boulevard,Cross Bay Boulevard, then:
  • Toward Old Howard Beach: 160th Avenue, 99th Street
  • Toward Hamilton Beach: 104th Street.
Local
  • Weekday rush hours, some southbound service terminates at Pitkin Avenue and Cross Bay Boulevard in Ozone Park.
  • Overnights, the southern terminal is at Pitkin Avenue and Cross Bay Boulevard.
Hamilton Beach
165th Avenue and 104th Street
[14]NYCTFlushing
Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street
atFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Little Neck
Glenwood Street and Northern Boulevard
Northern BoulevardLocal
  • Service rerouted on west end (swapped with Q13).
[15]NYCT
Fort Totten
Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway
Sanford Avenue, Northern Boulevard, Bell BoulevardRush
  • Service rerouted on west end (swapped with Q12).
  • Local service provided on Sanford Avenue by Q65 and on Northern Boulevard by Q12.
[16]NYCTRidgewood
Forest Avenue and Fairview Avenue
atForest Avenue ("M" train train)
East Elmhurst
31st Avenue and 102nd Street
Forest Avenue, Eliot Avenue, 99th Street, 103rd Street/104th and 102nd StreetsLocal
  • New route merging part of the existing Q23 and Q38.
[17]NYCTFlushing
Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street
atFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Beechhurst
166th Street and Powells Cove Boulevard
41st Avenue, 150th Street, 10th Avenue, Powells Cove BoulevardLocal
  • Route to follow current Q15A variant with minor changes to routing.
  • Northern part of current Q15 replaced by the Q61.
[18]NYCT
Fort Totten
Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway
Union Street, Bayside Avenue, 29th Avenue, Utopia ParkwayLocal
  • Willets Point/Francis Lewis branch eliminated.
[19]NYCT
Jamaica
Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard
Kissena Boulevard,Horace Harding Expressway, 188th StreetLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[20]MTA
Bus
Astoria
2nd Street and 27th Avenue
Maspeth
69th Street and Grand Avenue
30th Avenue, 58th Street, Woodside Avenue, 65th Place, 69th StreetLocal
[21]MTA
Bus
Flushing
Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue
at Flushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Astoria BoulevardLocal
[22]NYCTCollege Point
College Point Boulevard and 15th Avenue
Jamaica
Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue
20th Avenue, Union Street, Main StreetLocal
  • Q20B variant discontinued.
  • Northern part of route rerouted to replace Q34 (discontinued).
  • Southern part of route rerouted to avoid turns.
  • Remaining portion is similar to Q20A routing.
[23]MTA
Bus
Elmhurst
Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard
atWoodhaven Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains) andQueens Center Mall
Howard Beach
164th Avenue and 92nd Street
Woodhaven Boulevard, 155th Avenue, 157th Avenue, Cross Bay BoulevardLocal
  • Operates via 157th Avenue in Lindenwood between Howard Beach and Ozone Park.
[24]MTA
Bus
Far Rockaway
Mott Avenue and Beach 20th Street
atFar Rockaway–Mott Avenue ("A" train train)
Roxbury
Beach 169th Street and Rockaway Point Boulevard
Beach Channel Drive,Rockaway Beach BoulevardLocal
[25]MTA
Bus
East Elmhurst
Ditmars Boulevard and 102nd Street
Glendale
Union Turnpike opposite Forest View Crescent Apartments
Ditmars Boulevard, 108th Street, 69th AvenueLocal
  • Northern part of route straightened out (replaced by the proposed Q14).
  • Section in Forest Hills diverted to Yellowstone Boulevard to avoid traffic.
[26]NYCTBedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
Patchen Avenue and BroadwayatKosciuszko Street ("J" train train)
Jamaica
168th Street and Archer Avenue
Jamaica/Archer Avenues,Atlantic Avenue,Broadway (Brooklyn)Local
[27]MTA
Bus
College Point
Poppenhusen Avenue and 119th Street
Jamaica
Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains),
Jamaica LIRR station and
AirTrain JFK
127th Street,Kissena Boulevard,Parsons BoulevardLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.

Q26 to Q50

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Route[2]OperatorTerminalsStreets TraveledRoute typeNotes
[28]MTA
Bus
College Point
14th Avenue and 110th Street
Auburndale
Francis Lewis Boulevard and Hollis Court Boulevard
College Point Boulevard, Sanford Avenue, Parsons Boulevard, 46th Avenue, Hollis Court BoulevardLocal
  • Western part of route extended to replace northern part of Q65.
  • Service will operate 24/7.
  • Overnight service operates between College Point and Flushing only.
[29]NYCTFlushing
39th Avenue and Union Street
atFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Cambria Heights
Francis Lewis Boulevard and 120th Avenue
Sanford Avenue, Parsons Boulevard, 46th, 47th, 48th Avenues, Springfield BoulevardRush
  • Service in Flushing rerouted to Sanford Avenue and Parsons Boulevard
  • Local service along Parsons Boulevard and 46th Avenue provided by Q26
[30]MTA
Bus
Bay Terrace
Shopping Center
Northern Boulevard, Crocheron Avenue, 32nd Avenue, Corporal Kennedy StreetRush
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Northern Boulevard provided by Q12.
[31]NYCTGlendale
81st Street and Myrtle Avenue
Jackson Heights
82nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue
at82nd Street–Jackson Heights ("7" train train)
80th Street, Dry Harbor Road, 90th/92nd StreetsLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[32]NYCTJamaica
Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains),
Jamaica LIRR station and
AirTrain JFK
Little Neck
Little Neck Parkway and Nassau Boulevard
Homelawn Street, Utopia Parkway, Horace Harding ExpresswayRush
  • Queensborough Community College service becomes its own route, Q75.
  • Local service on Homelawn Street/Utopia Parkway provided by Q31.
[33]NYCT
Bay Terrace
Shopping Center
Homelawn Street, Utopia Parkway, 47th/48th Avenues, Bell BoulevardLocal
  • Rerouted on northern end to serve Bay Terrace.
[34]MTA
Bus
Penn Station,Midtown Manhattan
West 32nd Street and 7th Avenue
Jackson Heights
Northern Boulevard and 81st Street
Madison Avenue/Fifth Avenue (Manhattan),Queens Boulevard,Roosevelt AvenueLocalTravels between Manhattan and Queens via theQueensboro Bridge.
[35]MTA
Bus
Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street
("7" train"7" express train​​"E" train"F" train"F" express train"M" train"R" train trains)
East Elmhurst
Ditmars Boulevard and 94th Street
Roosevelt Avenue, 82nd/83rd Streets, 23rd AvenueLocal
[36]MTA
Bus
Midwood, Brooklyn
Avenue H and Flatbush Avenue
atFlatbush Avenue ("2" train"5" train trains)
Rockaway Park
Beach 116th Street and Newport Avenue
atRockaway Park–Beach 116th Street ("A" trainRockaway Park Shuttle trains)
Flatbush Avenue, Newport AvenueLocal
[37]NYCTJamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Little Neck
40th Avenue and Little Neck Parkway
atLittle Neck LIRR Station
Hillside Avenue, Springfield Boulevard,Jamaica Avenue/Jericho Turnpike, Little Neck ParkwayRush
  • Weekend service to Little Neck added.
  • Service rerouted in Queens Village.
  • Short turns in Floral Park removed.
[38]MTA
Bus
Kew Gardens
Union Turnpike and Kew Gardens Road
atKew Gardens–Union Turnpike ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
South Ozone Park
135th Road and 131st Street
  • Park Lane South, 111th Street,
  • Aqueduct Racetrack trips: Aqueduct Road, then:
  • 135th Avenue
Local
[39]NYCTMiddle Village
Metropolitan Avenue and Fresh Pond Road
Rego Park
62nd Drive and 108th Street
Metropolitan Avenue, Juniper Valley Road, Penelope Avenue, 63rd Drive, 63rd Road/62nd DriveLocal
  • Corona portion split to new route, Q14.
[40]NYCTLong Island City
28th Street and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains) andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Glendale
Cooper Avenue and 60th Lane
48th Avenue, 58th Street, Forest AvenueLocal
  • Service via Court Square eliminated
[41]MTA
Bus
Jamaica
Sutphin Boulevard and Hillside Avenue
at Sutphin Boulevard ("F" train"F" express train train)
South Jamaica
135th Avenue and 143rd Street
Sutphin Boulevard, Lakewood Avenue, 142nd/143rd StreetsLocal
[42]MTA
Bus
Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Howard Beach
164th Avenue and 92nd Street
Jamaica Avenue, 127th Street, 109th Avenue, 155th Avenue, 157th Avenue,Cross Bay BoulevardLocal
[43]NYCTJamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
atJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)
Addisleigh Park
Sayres Avenue and 180th Street
Liberty Avenue, 174th Street, Sayres AvenueLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[44]NYCTJamaica
Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains),
Jamaica LIRR station and
AirTrain JFK
Floral Park
268th Street and Hillside Avenue
Hillside AvenueRush
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Hillside Avenue provided by Q1.
[45]NYCTWest Farms, Bronx
East 180th Street and Boston Road
nearBronx Zoo andWest Farms Square–East Tremont Avenue ("2" train"5" train trains)
Jamaica
Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue
East 177th Street (theCross Bronx Expressway service road), Parsons Boulevard,Main Street, Archer AvenueSelect Bus Service
  • No changes.
  • Local service on Main Street provided by Q20.
[46]NYCTKew Gardens
Queens Boulevard and 78th Avenue
atKew Gardens–Union Turnpike ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Fresh Meadows
188th Street and 64th Avenue
Union Turnpike, 188th StreetLocal
  • New route providing new service
[47]NYCT
Lake Success, Nassau County
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Union TurnpikeRush
  • Branch to Glen Oaks now its own route, Q48.
  • Local service on Union Turnpike west of 188th Street provided by Q45.
[48]MTA
Bus
LaGuardia Airport
Marine Air Terminal
Glendale
The Shops at Atlas Park
74th/75th Streets, 69th Street, 80th StreetLocal
[49]NYCTKew Gardens
Queens Boulevard and 78th Avenue
atKew Gardens–Union Turnpike ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Glen Oaks
260th Street and Little Neck Parkway
Union Turnpike, 260th StreetRush
  • Weekday service only.
  • Replaces the Q46 Glen Oaks branch.
  • Local service on Union Turnpike west of 188th Street provided by Q45.
[50]MTA
Bus
Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street
("7" train"7" express train​​"E" train"F" train"F" express train"M" train"R" train trains)
East Elmhurst
31st Avenue and 102nd Street
35th Avenue, 89th/90th Streets,Astoria BoulevardLocal
[51]MTA
Bus
Flushing
Main Street and 39th Avenue
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Pelham Bay, Bronx
Westchester Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard
atPelham Bay Park ("6" train"6" express train​ trains)
All trips:Whitestone Expressway,
Hutchinson River Parkway,
Bruckner Boulevard
Co-op City trips: Co-op City Boulevard
Limited
  • Extended during rush hours to and in Co-op City.
Co-op City, Bronx
Earhart Lane and Erskine Place

Q51 to Q77

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Route[2]OperatorTerminalsStreets TraveledRoute typeNotes
[52]MTA
Bus
Ozone Park
Rockaway Boulevard and Liberty Avenue
atRockaway Boulevard ("A" train train)
Cambria Heights
Linden Boulevard and Francis Lewis Boulevard
Rockaway Boulevard,Linden BoulevardLimited
  • New route, provides new service.
[53]MTA
Bus
Elmhurst
Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard
atWoodhaven Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains) andQueens Center Mall
Arverne
Beach 54th Street and Beach Channel Drive
Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard, Rockaway Beach BoulevardSelect Bus Service
  • Local service on Woodhaven Boulevard provided by Q11 and Q21.
[54]MTA
Bus
Woodside
61st Street and Roosevelt Avenue
at61st Street–Woodside subway ("7" train"7" express train​ trains) andWoodside LIRR station
Rockaway Park
Beach 116th Street
atRockaway Park–Beach 116th Street station ("A" trainRockaway Park Shuttle trains)
Broadway, Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard, Rockaway Beach BoulevardSelect Bus Service
  • No changes.
  • Local service on Woodhaven Boulevard provided by Q11 and Q21.
[55]NYCTWilliamsburg, Brooklyn
Williamsburg Bridge Plaza
Jamaica
170th Street and Jamaica Avenue
Grand Street,Metropolitan Avenue,Jamaica AvenueLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[56]NYCTRidgewood Intermodal Terminal
atMyrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ("L" train"M" train trains)
Richmond Hill
Hillside Avenue and Myrtle Avenue
Myrtle AvenueLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[57]NYCTEast New York, Brooklyn
Broadway and Fulton Street
atBroadway Junction ("A" train"C" train"J" train"L" train"Z" train trains)
Jamaica
170th Street and Jamaica Avenue
Jamaica AvenueLocal
[58]NYCTRidgewood Intermodal Terminal
atMyrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ("L" train"M" train trains)
Flushing
41st Road and Main Street
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Fresh Pond Road, Grand Avenue, Corona Avenue, College Point BoulevardLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[59]NYCTWilliamsburg, Brooklyn
Williamsburg Bridge Plaza
Rego Park
Horace Harding Expressway and Junction Boulevard (last drop-off),
Queens Boulevard and 62nd Drive (first pick-up)
at63rd Drive–Rego Park ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Grand Street, Grand Avenue,Queens BoulevardLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[60]MTA
Bus
East Midtown, Manhattan
East 60th Street and 2nd Avenue
South Jamaica
109th Avenue and 157th Street
Queens Boulevard, Sutphin BoulevardLocal
[61]NYCTFlushing
Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue
atFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Beechhurst
166th Street and Powells Cove Boulevard
Union Street, Willets Point Boulevard, Cross Island ParkwayLimited
  • New route replacing portions of the Q15 and discontinued Q34.
[62]MTA
Bus
Long Island City
28th Street and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains) andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Flushing
Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue
atFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Northern BoulevardRush
  • New route supplementing Q66.
  • Local service west of 39th Street provided by Q101.
  • Local service between 49th and 114th Street shared with Q66; local service east of 114th Street provided by Q66.
[63]MTA
Bus
Forest Hills
Queens Blvd and 70th Road
nearForest Hills–71st Avenue ("E" train"F" train"F" express train"M" train"R" train trains)
Electchester
Jewel Avenue and 164th Street
Jewel AvenueLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Limited stop service available via Q74.
[64]MTA
Bus
Flushing
Main Street and 39th Avenue
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Jamaica
Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains),
Jamaica LIRR station and
AirTrain JFK
Sanford Avenue, 164th StreetLocal
  • Northern part of route truncated and replaced by the Q26.
[65]MTA
Bus
Long Island City
28th Street and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains)
andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Flushing
Main Street and 39th Avenue
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
21st Street, 35th Avenue, Northern BoulevardLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[66]NYCTLong Island City
Jackson Avenue and Thomson Avenue
atCourt Square ("7" train"7" express train​​"E" train"M" train"G" train​ trains)
Middle Village
Metropolitan Avenue and Fresh Pond Road
Borden Avenue, 69th StreetLocal
  • Rerouted and truncated on northern end.
[67]MTA
Bus
Long Island City
28th Street and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains)
andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Jackson Heights
82nd Street and Astoria Boulevard
21st Street, Ditmars BoulevardLocal
[68]MTA
Bus
Woodside
Woodside Avenue and 61st Street (last drop-off),
62nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue (first pick-up)
at61st Street–Woodside subway ("7" train"7" express train​ trains) andWoodside LIRR station
LaGuardia Airport
Central Terminals
Roosevelt Avenue/Woodside Avenue,
Brooklyn-Queens Expressway,
Grand Central Parkway
Select Bus Service
  • No changes.
[69]NYCTRego Park
63rd Drive and Queens Boulevard
at 63rd Drive–Rego Park ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Junction Boulevard, 94th StreetLocal
[70]MTA
Bus
Forest Hills
Queens Blvd and 70th Road
nearForest Hills–71st Avenue ("E" train"F" train"F" express train"M" train"R" train trains)
Bayside
56th Avenue and 223rd Street
atQueensborough Community College andBenjamin N. Cardozo High School
Jewel Avenue, 164th Street, Horace Harding ExpresswayLimited
  • New route from Forest Hills to Queensborough Community College.
  • Local service on Jewel Avenue provided by Q64.
[71]NYCTJamaica
Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains),
Jamaica LIRR station and
AirTrain JFK
Homelawn Street, Utopia Parkway, Horace Harding ExpresswayRush
  • New route replacing service to Queensborough Community College.
  • Local service on Utopia Parkway provided by Q31.
  • To be operated by NYCT.
[72]NYCTJamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
College Point
College Point Boulevard and 15th Avenue
Hillside Avenue, Francis Lewis Boulevard, Cross Island Parkway, 14th AvenueLocal
  • Service extended and streamlined on northern end.
[73]NYCT
Springfield Gardens
Farmers Boulevard and Rockaway Boulevard
Hillside Avenue, Francis Lewis Boulevard, Springfield BoulevardRush
  • Service extended at southern end.
  • Local service on Hillside Avenue provided by Q1 and Q76.

Q82 to Q115

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Route[2]OperatorTerminalsStreets TraveledRoute typeNotes
[74]NYCTJamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Elmont,Nassau County
UBS Arena/Belmont Park
Hillside Avenue, 212th Place/212th Street, Hempstead AvenueRush
  • New route replacing Q36 on 212th Street/Place and Q110 on Hempstead Avenue.
  • Local service on Hillside Avenue provided by Q1.
[75]NYCTJamaica
153rd Street and Hillside Avenue
atParsons Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Cambria Heights
114th Avenue and 227th Street
Jamaica Avenue, Liberty Avenue, Murdock AvenueLocal
[76]NYCTJamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
atJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)
Laurelton
238th Street and 130th Avenue
Merrick Boulevard, 120th AvenueRush
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Merrick Boulevard provided by Q5.
[77]NYCT
Rosedale
243rd Street and 147th Avenue
Merrick Boulevard, Bedell Street, 140th Avenue, South/North Conduit Avenue, 243rd StreetRush
  • Minor realignment in Jamaica.
  • Local service on Merrick Boulevard provided by Q5.
  • Service to Valley Stream provided by Q89.
[78]NYCT
Rosedale
149th Avenue and 253rd Street
Merrick Boulevard, Brookville Boulevard, 243rd StreetRush
  • New route taking over Rosedale branches of Q5 and Q85.
  • Local service on Merrick Boulevard provided by Q5.
  • No overnight service on weekends.
[79]NYCT
Valley Stream,Nassau County
Green Acres Shopping Mall
Merrick Boulevard, Hook Creek Boulevard, Sunrise HighwayRush
  • New route taking over Green Acres branch of Q5.
  • Local service on Merrick Boulevard provided by Q5.
  • Weekday service only.
[80]NYCTElmhurst
92nd Street and 59th Avenue
atWoodhaven Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains) andQueens Center Mall
Queens Village
Jamaica Avenue and Springfield Boulevard
atQueens Village LIRR station
Horace Harding Expressway, 188th Street, 73rd Avenue, Springfield BoulevardLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[81]NYCTJamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
atJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)
Valley Stream,Nassau County
Green Acres Shopping Mall
Merrick Boulevard, Bedell Street, 140th Avenue, South/North Conduit AvenueRush
  • New route taking over Green Acres branch of Q85.
  • Local service on Merrick Boulevard provided by Q5.
Q90
[82]
NYCTLaGuardia Airport
Center Terminals
Flushing
Main Street and 39th Avenue
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Roosevelt Avenue, Seaver Way,Ditmars BoulevardLimited
  • New route replacing the old Q48.
[83]NYCTRidgewood Intermodal Terminal
atMyrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ("L" train"M" train trains)
Flushing
41st Road and Main Street
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Fresh Pond Road, Grand Avenue, Queens Boulevard, Horace Harding Expressway, College Point BoulevardLimited
  • New route supplementing existing Q58.
  • Local service provided by Q58 and Q59.
[84]MTA
Bus
Long Island City
Jackson Avenue and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains)
andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Rikers Island,Bronx21st Street, 20th AvenueLimited
[85]MTA
Bus
East Midtown,Manhattan
East 60th Street and 2nd Avenue
Steinway
Hazen Street and 19th Avenue
Steinway StreetLocal
[86]MTA
Bus
Roosevelt Island, Manhattan
Coler–Goldwater Hospital
Astoria
27th Avenue and 2nd Street
Main Street (Manhattan), Vernon Boulevard, 31st Street, 30th AvenueLocal
[87]MTA
Bus
Hunters Point
Borden Avenue and Vernon Boulevard
atVernon Boulevard–Jackson Avenue ("7" train"7" express train​ trains) andLong Island City LIRR station
Astoria
27th Avenue and 2nd Street
Vernon BoulevardLocal
[88]MTA
Bus
Astoria
11th Street and 34th Avenue
Sunnyside
48th Street and Queens Boulevard
at46th Street–Bliss Street ("7" train train)
Broadway, 48th StreetLocal
[89]MTA
Bus
Jamaica
88th Avenue and Parsons Boulevard
atParsons Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Floral Park,Nassau County
Jericho Turnpike and Tulip Avenue
Jamaica AvenueLocal
  • Branch to 179th Street and Hillside Avenue discontinued.
  • Rerouted and extended on eastern end.
[90]MTA
Bus
Rosedale
148th Avenue and Hook Creek Boulevard
All trips:Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, 147th Avenue

Cedarhurst trips: Rosedale Road, Peninsula Boulevard

Rush
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Guy R. Brewer Boulevard provided by Q113 and Q115.

AM
----

PM
Cedarhurst,Nassau County
Peninsula Boulevard and Rockaway Turnpike
Q112
[91]
MTA
Bus
East New York, Brooklyn
Euclid Avenue and Pitkin Avenue
atEuclid Avenue ("A" train"C" train trains)
South Road, Liberty Avenue, Sutter Avenue, Pitkin AvenueLocal
  • Service extended along west end.
[92]MTA
Bus
Far Rockaway
Seagirt Boulevard and Beach 20th Street
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, Rockaway Boulevard, Nassau Expressway, Central Avenue, Beach 9th StreetLimited
  • Service straightened at north end.
[93]MTA
Bus
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, 147th Avenue, Rockaway Turnpike, Nassau Expressway, Beach Channel Drive, Beach 9th StreetRush
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Guy R. Brewer Boulevard provided by Q113 and Q115.
[94]MTA
Bus
Springfield Gardens
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard and Farmers Boulevard
Guy R. Brewer BoulevardLocal
  • New route providing local service for Q111 and Q114.

Subway shuttle routes

[edit]

The following table lists the scheduled NYC Bus routes that temporarily replace portions of service on theNew York City Subway due to system maintenance.

RouteOperatorTerminalsPrimary streets traveledService notes
J90
[95]
NYCT &
MTA Bus
Cypress Hills,Brooklyn
Crescent Street and Fulton Street
atCrescent Street ("J" train train)
Jamaica
Jamaica Avenue and Metropolitan Avenue
atJamaica–Van Wyck ("E" train train)
Jamaica Avenue"J" train train shuttle bus
Q93
[96]
NYCT &
MTA Bus
Long Island City
Jackson Avenue and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains)
andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Hunters Point
Jackson Avenue and 50th Avenue
atVernon Boulevard–Jackson Avenue ("7" train"7" express train​ trains) andLong Island City LIRR station
Jackson Avenue"7" train train shuttle bus
Q96
[97]
NYCTQueensbridge
21st Street and 41st Avenue
at21st Street–Queensbridge ("F" train"F" express train​ trains)
Long Island City
Jackson Avenue and Thomson Avenue
atCourt Square ("7" train"7" express train​​"E" train"M" train"G" train​ trains)
Jackson Avenue, 21st Street"E" train train shuttle bus

Dollar vans

[edit]
Main article:Dollar vans in the New York metropolitan area

When the MTA discontinued some routes on June 27, 2010, operators of commuter vans, also known asdollar vans,[98] were allowed to take over certain discontinued routes. In Queens, these routes were the Q74 and Q79.[99] There are also dollar vans that operate from Jamaica Center, providing an alternative mode of transportation to bus routes such as the Q4 to Cambria Heights, the Q113 to Far Rockaway, and the Q5 to Green Acres Mall.[100][101] The vans, some licensed by theNew York City Taxi and Limousine Commission and some unlicensed, charge a fare of $2.00, lower than the $2.90 fare for MTA-operated local buses, but without free transfers.[98][100]

In December 2011, City CouncilmanLeroy Comrie pushed the city to create designated bus stops for the dollar van services to alleviate traffic and interference of dollar vans with MTA buses. These dollar van stops for drop off and pick ups now includes the corner of 153rd Street and Archer Avenue along with Parsons Boulevard between Archer and Jamaica Avenue.[102]

History of current routes

[edit]
Main article:History of current bus routes in Queens

List of routes before June 29, 2025

[edit]

Q1 to Q24

[edit]
RouteOperatorTerminalsStreets traveledNotes
[103]NYCTJamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Island A, Stand 1
Bellerose
243rd Street and Braddock Avenue
Hillside Avenue, then:
  • Overnight service operates to Bellerose, then to Queens Village via Jamaica Avenue.
Queens Village
Jamaica Avenue and Springfield Boulevard
atQueens Village LIRR station
Q2*
[104]
NYCTJamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Island A, Stand 2
Elmont,Nassau County
UBS Arena/Belmont Park
Hillside Avenue, Hollis Avenue
[105]
NYCTJamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Island A, Stand 3
JFK International Airport
Lefferts Blvd Airtrain
Hillside Avenue, Farmers Boulevard
[106]NYCTLocal Service
Limited-Stop Service
Jamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
atJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)
Cambria Heights
235th Street and Linden Boulevard
Merrick Boulevard,Linden Boulevard
  • Fare-free service for six to 12 months started on September 24, 2023,[107] and ended August 31, 2024.[108]
  • Limited-stop service operates weekday mornings in both directions and weekday afternoons towards Cambria Heights only (during summer weekdays: mornings toward Jamaica and afternoons toward Cambria Heights).
[109]NYCTLocal Service
Jamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)
Rosedale
Conduit Avenue andFrancis Lewis Boulevard
atRosedale LIRR station
All trips: Merrick Boulevard, Hook Creek Boulevard
Green Acres trips:Sunrise Highway
  • When limited-stop service is running, peak direction local buses begin/terminate at either 233rd Street inLaurelton or Green Acres.
  • No overnight service to Green Acres.
  • No weekend service to the Rosedale station except during late nights.
  • Service from Rosedale station returns to Merrick Boulevard via Brookville Boulevard.
Valley Stream,Nassau County
Green Acres Shopping Mall
Limited-Stop Service
Jamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)

AM
----

PM
Rosedale
243rd Street and Francis Lewis Boulevard
at Rosedale LIRR station
(See Q5 local routing above)
  • Weekday morning towards Jamaica and weekday afternoons towards Rosedale only.
[110]
MTA BusLocal Service
Limited-Stop Service
Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Island A, Stand 4
JFK International Airport
North Cargo Road and Eastern Road, and USPS Airport Mail Facility
Jamaica Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard,
Rockaway Boulevard, North Boundary Road
  • Does not serve JFK passenger terminals.
  • Limited-stop service operates weekday mornings toward Jamaica and weekday afternoons toward JFK Airport only.
Q7
[111]
MTA BusEast New York, Brooklyn
Euclid Avenue and Pitkin Avenue
atEuclid Avenue ("A" train"C" train trains)
JFK International Airport
148th Street and South Cargo Road
Pitkin Avenue, Rockaway Boulevard, 150th Street
  • Does not serve JFK passenger terminals.
Q8
[112]
MTA BusJamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Island B, Stand 4
Spring Creek, Brooklyn
Gateway Center Mall
Jamaica Avenue, 101st Avenue, Fountain Avenue
  • Alternate rush hour buses terminate/start at Euclid Avenue and Pitkin Avenue("A" train"C" train trains)
Q9
[113]
MTA BusJamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Island B, Stand 5
South Ozone Park
Rockaway Boulevard and Lincoln Street
Jamaica Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard,
Liberty Avenue, 135th Street(Northbound),
Van Wyck Expressway Service Road
(Southbound), Lincoln Street.
[114]MTA BusLocal Service
Kew Gardens
80th Road and Kew Gardens Road
atKew Gardens–Union Turnpike ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
JFK International Airport
Lefferts Blvd Airtrain
Lefferts Boulevard, Rockaway Boulevard, 130th Street, Pan Am Road
  • Some daytime trips operate only between Kew Gardens and South Ozone Park, and do not enter the airport.
Limited-Stop Service
Kew Gardens
80th Road and Kew Gardens Road
at Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
JFK International Airport
Lefferts Blvd Airtrain
Lefferts Boulevard
  • No overnight limited-stop service.
[23]MTA BusElmhurst
Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard
atWoodhaven Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains) andQueens Center Mall
Old Howard Beach
165th Avenue and 99th Street
at Charles Park
Woodhaven Boulevard,Cross Bay Boulevard, then:
  • Toward Old Howard Beach: 160th Avenue, 99th Street
  • Toward Hamilton Beach: 104th Street.
  • Weekday rush hours, some southbound service terminates at Pitkin Avenue and Cross Bay Boulevard in Ozone Park.
  • Overnights, the southern terminal is at Pitkin Avenue and Cross Bay Boulevard.
Hamilton Beach
165th Avenue and 104th Street
Q12*
[115]
NYCTFlushing
Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street
atFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Little Neck
Glenwood Street and Northern Boulevard
Sanford Avenue,Northern BoulevardSelect Flushing-bound buses terminate at Northern Boulevard and 165th Street.
Q13
[116]
NYCTFlushing
39th Avenue and Union Street
near Flushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Fort Totten
Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway
Northern Boulevard, Bell Boulevard
  • No overnight service.
Q15
[117]
NYCTFlushing
Roosevelt Avenue and Lippmann Arcade
at Flushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Beechhurst
166th Street and Powells Cove Boulevard
41st Avenue, 150th Street, then:
  • Q15: 154th Street
  • Q15A: Clintonville Street
  • All trips: Powells Cove Boulevard
  • No overnight service.
Q15A
[117]
NYCT
Q16
[118]
NYCTFlushing
39th Avenue and Union Street
near Flushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Fort Totten
Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway
Bayside Avenue, 29th Avenue, then:
  • Trips alternate between each branch.
[119]NYCTLocal Service
Limited-Stop Service
Flushing
Main Street and 38th Avenue
near Flushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Jamaica
Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard
Kissena Boulevard,Horace Harding Expressway, 188th Street, Hillside Avenue
  • Weekdays, some Jamaica-bound service terminates at 188th Street and Horace Harding Expressway in Fresh Meadows.
  • Limited-stop service operates during weekday rush hours in both directions.[120]
Q18
[121]
MTA BusAstoria
2nd Street and Astoria Boulevard
Maspeth
69th Street and Grand Avenue
30th Avenue, 58th Street, Woodside Avenue, 65th Place, 69th Street
  • No overnight service.
Q19
[122]
MTA BusAstoria
2nd Street and Astoria Boulevard
Flushing
Main Street and 39th Avenue
near Flushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Astoria Boulevard,Northern Boulevard
  • No evening and overnight service.
[123]NYCTJamaica
Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue
College Point
College Point Boulevard and 15th Avenue
  • All trips: Archer Avenue,Main Street, Union Street, then:
  • Q20A: 20th Avenue
  • Q20B: 14th Avenue
  • Q20B operates weekdays only.
[123]NYCT
[23]MTA BusElmhurst
Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard
atWoodhaven Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains) andQueens Center Mall
Howard Beach
164th Avenue and 92nd Street
Woodhaven Boulevard, 155th Avenue, 157th Avenue, Cross Bay Boulevard
  • Operates via 157th Avenue in Lindenwood between Howard Beach and Ozone Park.[124]
Q22
[125]
MTA BusFar Rockaway
Mott Avenue and Beach 20th Street
atFar Rockaway–Mott Avenue ("A" train train)
Roxbury
Beach 169th Street and Rockaway Point Boulevard
Beach Channel Drive,Rockaway Beach Boulevard
[126]MTA BusEast Elmhurst
102nd Street and Ditmars Boulevard
Glendale
Union Turnpike opposite Forest View Crescent Apartments
Ditmars Boulevard, 108th Street, 69th Avenue
Q24*
[127]
NYCTJamaica
168th Street and Archer Avenue
Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
Patchen Avenue and Broadway
atKosciuszko Street ("J" train train)
Jamaica/Archer Avenues,Atlantic Avenue,Broadway (Brooklyn)

Q25 to Q49

[edit]
RouteOperatorTerminalsStreets TraveledNotes
[128]MTA
Bus
Local Service
Limited-Stop Service
Jamaica
Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains) andJamaica LIRR/AirTrain Station
College Point
Poppenhusen Avenue and 119th Street
Parsons Boulevard,Kissena Boulevard, 127th Street
  • Weekdays, Q34 also provides service between Flushing and Jamaica.
  • Limited-stop service operates rush hours only, making limited stops from Jamaica to Flushing-Main Street. Limited-stop service proposed for conversion intoSelect Bus Service route.[129]
[130]NYCTFlushing
Roosevelt Avenue and Lippmann Arcade
atFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Auburndale
Francis Lewis Boulevard and Hollis Court Boulevard
Parsons Boulevard, 46th Avenue, Hollis Court Boulevard
  • Weekday rush hour service only.
[131]NYCTLocal Service
Limited-Stop Service
Flushing
Main Street and 39th Avenue
near Flushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Cambria Heights
Francis Lewis Boulevard and 120th Avenue
Kissena Boulevard, 46th Avenue, 47th Avenue, 48th Avenue,Springfield Boulevard
  • Some non-overnight trips short-turn in Queens Village.
  • Limited-stop service operates during weekday rush hours.
    • a.m. rush limited-stop service operates along the entire route.
    • p.m. rush limited-stop service begins in Flushing, running limited to Horace Harding Expressway, and local thereafter.
    • All limited-stop trips serveQueensborough Community College.
Q28*
[132]
NYCTFlushing
39th Avenue and Union Street
at Flushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Bay Terrace
Shopping Center
Northern Boulevard, Crocheron Avenue, 32nd Avenue, Corporal Kennedy Street
Q29
[133]
MTA
Bus
Glendale
81st Street and Myrtle Avenue
Jackson Heights
82nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue
at82nd Street–Jackson Heights ("7" train train)
80th Street, Dry Harbor Road, 90th/92nd Streets
Q30
[134]
NYCTJamaica
Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard
at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains) and Jamaica LIRR/AirTrain Station
Little Neck
Little Neck Parkway and Nassau Boulevard
All trips: Homelawn Street, Utopia Parkway,Horace Harding Expressway

Bayside trips: Springfield Boulevard

  • No overnight service.
  • No early morning, night, or weekend service to Queensborough Community College.[135][136]
Bayside
56th Avenue and 223rd Street
atQueensborough Community College andBenjamin N. Cardozo High School
Q31
[137]
NYCTJamaica
Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard
at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains) and Jamaica LIRR/AirTrain Station
Bayside
Francis Lewis Boulevard and 27th Avenue
Homelawn Street, Utopia Parkway, 47th Avenue, 48th Avenue, Bell Boulevard, 32nd Avenue
  • No overnight service.
Q32
[138]
NYCTPenn Station,Midtown Manhattan
West 32nd Street and 7th Avenue
Jackson Heights
Northern Boulevard and 81st Street
Madison Avenue/Fifth Avenue (Manhattan),Queens Boulevard,Roosevelt Avenue
  • Travels between Manhattan and Queens via theQueensboro Bridge.
  • Select Manhattan-bound buses terminate at 5th Avenue and either 57th Street or 42nd Street.
Q33*
[139]
MTA
Bus
Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street
("7" train"7" express train​​"E" train"F" train"F" express train"M" train"R" train trains)
Bus terminal Lane 1
East Elmhurst
Ditmars Boulevard and 94th Street
Roosevelt Avenue, 82nd/83rd Streets, 23rd Avenue
[128]MTA
Bus
Jamaica
Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue
at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains) and Jamaica LIRR/AirTrain Station
Whitestone
Willets Point Boulevard and 149th Street
Parsons Boulevard, Kissena Boulevard, Union Street
  • Weekday service only.
[140]MTA
Bus
Midwood, Brooklyn
Avenue H and Flatbush Avenue
atFlatbush Avenue ("2" train"5" train trains)
Rockaway Park
Beach 116th Street and Newport Avenue
atRockaway Park–Beach 116th Street ("A" trainRockaway Park Shuttle trains)
Flatbush Avenue, Newport Avenue
[141]NYCTLocal Service
Limited-Stop Service
Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Island B, Stand 1
Floral Park
257th Street and Jericho Turnpike
All trips: Hillside Avenue, 212th Place/212th Street,Jamaica Avenue/Jericho Turnpike
Little Neck trips: Little Neck Parkway
  • Service to Little Neck operates weekdays only.
  • Alternate weekday non-rush hour local and limited-stop buses serve each terminal.
  • Rush hour peak direction limited-stop service operates along Hillside Avenue.[142]
  • Local buses do not operate in the peak direction when limited-stop buses are running, with non-peak direction locals to (in a.m.) or from (in p.m.) Little Neck.
Little Neck
40th Avenue and Little Neck Parkway
atLittle Neck LIRR Station
[143]MTA
Bus
Kew Gardens
Union Turnpike and Kew Gardens Road
atKew Gardens–Union Turnpike ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
South Ozone Park
135th Road and 131st Street
  • Park Lane South, 111th Street,
  • Aqueduct Racetrack trips: Aqueduct Road, then:
  • 135th Avenue
  • No overnight service.
  • Aqueduct not served early a.m. hours.
  • Buses that bypass Aqueduct Racetrack are labeled Q37B.
[144]MTA
Bus
Forest Hills
62nd Drive and 108th Street
(South end)
Corona
60th Avenue and Otis Avenue
(North end)
63rd Drive, Penelope Avenue,Metropolitan Avenue, Eliot Avenue
Q39*
[145]
MTA
Bus
Long Island City
28th Street and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains) andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Glendale
Cooper Avenue and 60th Lane
48th Avenue, 58th Street, Forest Avenue
Q40
[146]
MTA
Bus
Jamaica
Sutphin Boulevard and Hillside Avenue
at Sutphin Boulevard ("F" train"F" express train train)
South Jamaica
135th Avenue and 143rd Street
Sutphin Boulevard, Lakewood Avenue, 142nd Street
Q41
[147]
MTA
Bus
Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Island A, Stand 5
Howard Beach
164th Avenue and 92nd Street
Jamaica Avenue, 127th Street, 109th Avenue, 155th Avenue, 157th Avenue,Cross Bay Boulevard
Q42
[148]
NYCTJamaica
Archer Avenue and 158th Street
atJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)
Addisleigh Park
Sayres Avenue and 180th Street
Liberty Avenue, 174th Street, Sayres Avenue
  • Weekday service only.
[149]NYCTLocal Service
Limited-Stop Service
Jamaica
Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard
at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains) and Jamaica LIRR/AirTrain Station
Floral Park
268th Street and Hillside Avenue
Sutphin Boulevard, Hillside Avenue (New York State Routes 25 and25B)
  • Peak direction limited-stop service operates between 179th Street and Springfield Boulevard.
  • Local buses do not operate in the peak direction when limited-stop buses are running.
[150]NYCTSelect Bus Service
Jamaica
Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue
West Farms, Bronx
East 180th Street and Boston Road
nearBronx Zoo andWest Farms Square–East Tremont Avenue ("2" train"5" train trains)
Archer Avenue,Main Street, Union Street, Parsons Boulevard, East 177th Street (theCross Bronx Expressway service road)
[151]NYCTLocal Service
Limited-Stop Service
Kew Gardens
Queens Boulevard and 78th Avenue
at Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Lake Success,Nassau County
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Union Turnpike
  • No stops within Long Island Jewish Hospital.[152]
  • Limited-stop service operates during weekday rush hours: in both directions during the a.m. rush, and in the eastbound direction (toward 260th Street or Long Island Jewish Medical Center) during the p.m. rush.
  • During the a.m. rush:
    • Westbound local service begins at Springfield Boulevard.
    • Westbound limited-stop service begins at either 260th Street or Long Island Jewish Hospital.
    • Eastbound local service ends at 260th Street.
    • Eastbound limited-stop service ends at Long Island Jewish Hospital.
  • During the p.m. rush:
    • Westbound local service begins at either 260th Street or Long Island Jewish Hospital.
    • Eastbound limited-stop service ends alternately at either 260th Street or Long Island Jewish Hospital.
    • Eastbound local service ends at Springfield Boulevard.
  • At other times, local buses alternately terminate at 260th Street or Long Island Jewish Hospital.
  • No service to Glen Oaks via 260th Street overnights or weekends.
Glen Oaks
260th Street and Little Neck Parkway
Q47
[153]
MTA
Bus
LaGuardia Airport
Marine Air Terminal
Glendale
The Shops at Atlas Park
82nd Street, 73rd/74th Streets, 69th Street, Calamus Avenue, 80th Street
Q48
[154]
NYCTFlushing
Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street
at Flushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
LaGuardia Airport
All terminals
Roosevelt Avenue, 108th Street,Ditmars Boulevard
Q49
[155]
MTA
Bus
Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street
("7" train"7" express train​​"E" train"F" train"F" express train"M" train"R" train trains)
Bus terminal Lane 2
East Elmhurst
Astoria Boulevard and 102nd Street
35th Avenue, 89th/90th Streets,Astoria Boulevard

Q50 to Q77

[edit]
RouteOperatorTerminalsStreets traveledNotes
[156]MTA
Bus
Limited-Stop Service
Flushing
Main Street and 39th Avenue
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Pelham Bay, Bronx
Bruckner Boulevard
atPelham Bay Park ("6" train"6" express train​ trains)
All trips:Whitestone Expressway,
Hutchinson River Parkway,
Bruckner Boulevard
Co-op City trips: Co-op City Boulevard
  • Operates to Pelham Bay during non-rush hours.
  • Operates during rush hours to and in Co-op City via Co-op City Boulevard.
    • Customers from Queens traveling to Sections 1 (Dreiser Loop) or 4 (Asch Loop)must transfer to a Bx23 bus at Pelham Bay Park.
  • Travels between Queens and the Bronx via theBronx–Whitestone Bridge.
Co-op City, Bronx
Earhart Lane and Erskine Place
[157]MTA
Bus
Select Bus Service
Elmhurst
Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard
atWoodhaven Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains) andQueens Center Mall
Arverne
Beach 54th Street and Beach Channel Drive
Woodhaven Boulevard,
Cross Bay Boulevard,
Rockaway Beach Boulevard
Select Arverne-bound bound buses short-turn at Cross Bay Boulevard and 163rd Avenue.
[157]MTA
Bus
Select Bus Service
Woodside
61st Street and Roosevelt Avenue
at61st Street–Woodside subway ("7" train"7" express train​ trains) andWoodside LIRR station
Rockaway Park
Beach 116th Street
atRockaway Park–Beach 116th Street station ("A" trainRockaway Park Shuttle trains)
Broadway,
Woodhaven Boulevard,
Cross Bay Boulevard,
Rockaway Beach Boulevard
Select Rockaway Park-bound buses short-turn at Cross Bay Boulevard and 163rd Avenue.
Q54*
[158]
NYCTWilliamsburg, Brooklyn
Williamsburg Bridge Plaza
Lane 2
Jamaica
170th Street and Jamaica Avenue
Grand Street,
Metropolitan Avenue,
Jamaica Avenue
[159]NYCTRidgewood Intermodal Terminal
atMyrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ("L" train"M" train trains)
Richmond Hill
Jamaica Avenue and Myrtle Avenue
Myrtle AvenueSelect Richmond Hill-bound buses short-turn atWoodhaven Boulevard.
Q56*
[160]
NYCTEast New York, Brooklyn
Broadway and Fulton Street
atBroadway Junction ("A" train"C" train"J" train"L" train"Z" train trains)
Jamaica
170th Street and Jamaica Avenue
Jamaica Avenue
[161]NYCTLocal Service
Limited-Stop Service
Ridgewood Intermodal Terminal
atMyrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ("L" train"M" train trains)
Flushing
41st Road and Main Street
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Fresh Pond Road,
Grand Avenue,
Corona Avenue,
College Point Boulevard
  • Bidirectional limited-stop service during weekday rush hours and weekends. No weekday midday limited-stop service.[162]
  • Select Flushing-bound buses short-turn at 108th Street and Horace Harding Expressway and select Ridgewood-bound buses terminate at Fresh Pond Road and Putnam Avenue.
[163]NYCTWilliamsburg, Brooklyn
Williamsburg Bridge Plaza
(Broadway and Roebling Street)
Rego Park
Junction Boulevard and Horace Harding Expressway
at63rd Drive–Rego Park ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Grand Street,
Grand Avenue,
Queens Boulevard
[164]MTA
Bus
East Midtown, Manhattan
East 60th Street and 2nd Avenue
South Jamaica
109th Avenue and 157th Street
Queens Boulevard,
Sutphin Boulevard
  • Travels between Manhattan and Queens via theQueensboro Bridge
  • Alternate daytime and early evening buses terminate/start at Sutphin Boulevard("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains, LIRR, AirTrain)
[165]MTA
Bus
Forest Hills
Queens Boulevard and 71st Avenue
atForest Hills–71st Avenue ("E" train"F" train"F" express train"M" train"R" train trains)
Electchester
164th Street and Jewel Avenue
Jewel Avenue
[166]MTA
Bus
Local Service
Limited-Stop Service
Jamaica
Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains) andJamaica LIRR / AirTrain Station
College Point
14th Avenue and 110th Street
164th Street, 45th Avenue,
College Point Boulevard
  • Limited-stop service operates rush hours only, making limited stops from Jamaica to Flushing-Main Street.
Q66*
[167]
MTA
Bus
Long Island City
28th Street and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains)
andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Flushing
Main Street and 39th Avenue
near Flushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
21st Street, 35th Avenue,
Northern Boulevard
  • Alternate rush hour buses to/from Flushing begin/end at 51st Street in Woodside.
Q67
[168]
MTA
Bus
Middle Village
Metropolitan Avenue and Fresh Pond Road
21st Street, Borden Avenue,
55th Avenue, 69th Street, Metropolitan Avenue
[169]MTA
Bus
Jackson Heights
82nd Street and Astoria Boulevard
21st Street, Ditmars Boulevard
[170]MTA
Bus
Select Bus Service
Woodside
Woodside Avenue and 61st Street (last drop-off),
62nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue (first pick-up)
at61st Street–Woodside subway ("7" train"7" express train​ trains) andWoodside LIRR station
LaGuardia Airport
Central Terminals
Roosevelt Avenue/Woodside Avenue,
Brooklyn-Queens Expressway,
Grand Central Parkway
[173]MTA
Bus
Rego Park
64th Road and Queens Boulevard
at 63rd Drive–Rego Park ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains)
LaGuardia Airport
Central Terminals
Junction Boulevard, 94th Street
Q76
[174]
NYCTJamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Island B, Stand 2
College Point
20th Avenue and 131st Street
Hillside Avenue,
Francis Lewis Boulevard,
20th Avenue
  • No overnight service.
Q77
[175]
NYCTJamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Island B, Stand 3
Springfield Gardens
Springfield Boulevard and 145th Avenue
Hillside Avenue,
Francis Lewis Boulevard,
Springfield Boulevard
  • No overnight service.

Q83 to Q114

[edit]
RouteOperatorTerminalsStreets traveledNotes
Q83*
[176]
NYCTLocal Service
Jamaica
153rd Street and Hillside Avenue
atParsons Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Cambria Heights
114th Avenue and 227th Street
Liberty Avenue, Murdock Avenue
  • Overnights extended to Queens Village LIRR Station via Springfield Boulevard.
  • During p.m. rush, local service terminates at Colfax Street when Limited-stop service is operating.
Cambria Heights
Colfax Street and Springfield Boulevard
Limited-Stop Service
Jamaica
153rd Street and Hillside Avenue
at Parsons Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains) (PM rush),
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
atJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains) (AM rush)

AM
----

PM
Cambria Heights
114th Avenue and 227th Street
(See Q83 local routing above)
  • Peak-direction limited-stop service makes limited stops between Jamaica and 113th Avenue.
Q84
[177]
NYCTJamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)
Laurelton
238th Street and 130th Avenue
Merrick Boulevard, 120th Avenue
[178]NYCTLocal Service
Jamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)
Rosedale
243rd Street and 147th Avenue
Merrick Boulevard, Bedell Street,

South/North Conduit Avenue, then:

  • Toward Rosedale: 243rd Street
  • Toward Green Acres: Green Acres Road
  • Extended to Green Acres Mall after the a.m. rush.
  • Peak-direction limited-stop service.
Valley Stream,Nassau County
Green Acres Shopping Mall
Limited-Stop Service
Jamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
at Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)

AM
----

PM
Rosedale
243rd Street and 147th Avenue
(See Q85 Rosedale routing above)
  • Weekday limited-stop service to Jamaica (in a.m. hours) and to Rosedale (in p.m. hours).
[179]NYCTElmhurst
92nd Street and 59th Avenue
atWoodhaven Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains) andQueens Center Mall
Queens Village
Jamaica Avenue and Springfield Boulevard
atQueens Village LIRR station
Horace Harding Expressway, 188th Street, 73rd Avenue, Springfield Boulevard
[180]MTA
Bus
Limited-Stop Service
Long Island City
Jackson Avenue and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains)
andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Rikers Island,Bronx21st Street, 20th Avenue
Q101*
[181]
MTA
Bus
East Midtown,Manhattan
East 60th Street and 2nd Avenue
Steinway
77th Street and Hazen Street
Northern Boulevard, Steinway Street,
20th Avenue
Q102
[182]
MTA
Bus
Roosevelt Island, Manhattan
Coler–Goldwater Hospital
Astoria
27th Avenue and 2nd Street
Main Street (Manhattan), Vernon Boulevard, 31st Street, 30th Avenue
Q103
[183]
MTA
Bus
Hunters Point
Borden Avenue and Vernon Boulevard
atVernon Boulevard–Jackson Avenue ("7" train"7" express train​ trains) andLong Island City LIRR station
Astoria
27th Avenue and 2nd Street
Vernon Boulevard
Q104
[184]
MTA
Bus
Ravenswood
Vernon Boulevard and 34th Avenue
Sunnyside
48th Street and Queens Boulevard
at46th Street–Bliss Street ("7" train train)
Broadway, 48th Street
Q110*
[185]
MTA
Bus
Jamaica
88th Avenue and Parsons Boulevard
atParsons Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Elmont,Nassau County
UBS Arena/Belmont Park
Jamaica Avenue,Hempstead Avenue
  • Jamaica-179th Street served during peak-hours only.
  • Service to UBS Arena/Belmont Park is when either venue is open. Otherwise, buses start/end at Hempstead Avenue and 225 Street.
Jamaica
179th Street and Hillside Avenue
atJamaica–179th Street ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)

AM
----

PM
[186]MTA
Bus
Jamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Hillside Avenue
at Parsons Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Rosedale
147th Avenue and Hook Creek Boulevard
All trips: Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, 147th Avenue

Cedarhurst trips: Rosedale Road, Peninsula Boulevard

  • Alternate daytime trips terminate at Farmers Boulevard[187]
  • Cedarhurst service:
    • Weekday mornings, one southbound trip to Cedarhurst.
    • Weekday evenings, one northbound trip to Jamaica.

AM
----

PM
Cedarhurst,Nassau County
Peninsula Boulevard and Rockaway Turnpike
Q112
[188]
MTA
Bus
Jamaica
Parsons Boulevard and 88th Avenue
at Parsons Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Ozone Park
Rockaway Boulevard and 98th Street
atRockaway Boulevard ("A" train train)
South Road, Liberty Avenue
[189]MTA
Bus
Limited-Stop Service
Jamaica
Parsons Boulevard and 88th Avenue
at Parsons Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Far Rockaway
Seagirt Boulevard and Beach 20th Street
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard,
Rockaway Boulevard,
Nassau Expressway, Central Avenue,
Beach 9th Street
  • Service operates via Lawrence in Nassau County
  • Buses run express between Springfield Gardens and Far Rockaway, with a stop inMeadowmere, Queens and one on the Queens side ofFive Towns on Rockaway Boulevard.
[189]MTA
Bus
Local Service (Evenings and Late Nights)
Limited-Stop Service
Jamaica
Parsons Boulevard and 88th Avenue
at Parsons Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Far Rockaway
Seagirt Boulevard and Beach 20th Street
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard,
147th Avenue, Rockaway Turnpike,
Wanser Avenue, Beach Channel Drive,
Beach 9th Street
  • Service toward Far Rockaway operates local in the Lawrence, Cedarhurst, and Inwood neighborhoods in Nassau County.[190][191]

Proposed bus route changes (List of routes effective August 31, 2025)

[edit]
For a list of proposed new express bus routes, seeList of express bus routes in New York City § Proposed new bus routes.

In December 2019, the MTA released a draft redesign of the Queens bus network with 77 routes.[192][193] The routes were given a "QT" label to avoid confusion with existing routes. The "QT" prefix was tentative; in the final plan, all bus routes would have been labeled with "Q", similar to the existing routes.[194]: 24  The final redesign was initially expected in mid- or late 2020,[192][193] but the first draft attracted overwhelmingly negative feedback, with 11,000 comments about the plans.[195] The redesign was delayed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in New York City.[196] Planning resumed in mid-2021.[197][198]

The original draft plan was dropped,[199] and a revised plan with 85 routes was released on March 29, 2022.[195] The new plan retained the "Q" prefix and preserves most of the existing routes. However, the new plan still contained significant changes compared with the existing bus map; only the Q70 SBS was not modified at all. In addition, 11 routes will be eliminated, 20 routes will be created, and 29 others will be truncated, extended, or combined with other routes.[200]

A final plan was to have been released in early 2023[201] but was delayed until December 2023.[202][203] The final plan includes one new route to Brooklyn, four new local routes, eight routes with new overnight service, and 27 rush routes.[204] A second final plan was announced in December 2024. The new plans called for 124 bus routes, including 25 rush routes and 20 routes with expanded service hours.[205][206] The routes are to be implemented in two parts, on June 29 and August 31, 2025.[207] Several Brooklyn routes are being changed; for these changes, seeList of bus routes in Brooklyn § Proposed bus route changes.

There are to be four types of routes:[208]: 27 

  • Select Bus Service (originally high-density[194]: 31 ) – routes connecting highly populated corridors, with limited stops every 1,742 to 2,640 feet (531 to 805 m;13 to12 mi)[2]: 25 
  • Rush (originally subway connector[194]: 26 ) – routes connecting one or two neighborhoods to subway hubs, with a limited-stop section between the subway and the relevant neighborhoods. These often correspond to current routes with limited-stop variants.[2]: 29 
  • Limited-stop (originally intra-borough[194]: 27 ) – routes connecting several neighborhoods to subway hubs. These do not necessarily correspond to the current definition of limited-stop services, as the stops are spaced only slightly further than on local routes.[2]: 30 
  • Local (originally neighborhood[194]: 28 ) – routes connecting several neighborhoods to subway hubs and important destinations, typically at lower frequencies and higher stop densities compared to limited-stop routes[2]: 28 

Routes marked with an asterisk (*) are proposed to run 24 hours a day. For rush routes, streets with nonstop sections are notated in italics.

Q1 to Q25

[edit]
Route[2]TerminalsStreets TraveledRoute typeNotes
[3]Jamaica
Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains),
Jamaica LIRR station and
AirTrain JFK
Bellerose
243rd Street and Braddock Avenue
Hillside Avenue, Braddock AvenueLocal
  • Springfield Boulevard branch replaced by rerouted Q36 and Q110.
  • Some Bellerose-bound trips will short-turn at Springfield Boulevard.
[4]Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Elmont,Nassau County
UBS Arena/Belmont Park
Hillside Avenue, Hollis AvenueRush
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Hillside Avenue provided by Q1.
[5]
JFK International Airport
Lefferts Boulevard
AirTrain JFK at Lefferts Boulevard station
Hillside Avenue, Farmers BoulevardLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[6]Jamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
atJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)
Cambria Heights
235th Street and Linden Boulevard
Archer Avenue,Merrick Boulevard,Linden BoulevardRush
  • The Q4 local and Limited-Stop lines will be merged into the new Q4 Rush.
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Merrick Boulevard provided by Q5.
[7]
Laurelton
233rd Street and Merrick Boulevard
Merrick BoulevardLocal
  • Service truncated on east end.
  • Weekends, service terminates at Green Acres Mall or Rosedale station (overnight).
  • The Q5 Limited-Stop line will split into 2 new Rush routes: the Q86 and Q87.
  • Branch via Brookville Boulevard now its own route, Q86.
  • Branch to Green Acres now its own route, Q87.
[8]Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
JFK International Airport
North Cargo Road and Eastern Road
at USPS Airport Mail Facility
Jamaica Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard, Rockaway BoulevardLocal
  • The Q6 Limited-Stop line will be discontinued.
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[9]Woodhaven
Jamaica Avenue and Elderts Lane
at75th Street–Elderts Lane ("J" train"Z" train trains)
JFK International Airport
148th Street and 147th Avenue
at JFK Travel Plaza
Rockaway BoulevardLocal
  • Service rerouted on western end and slightly truncated on eastern end
[10]Spring Creek, Brooklyn
Gateway Center Mall
Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
New Lots Avenue, 101st Avenue, Jamaica AvenueLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[11]Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
South Ozone Park
Rockaway Boulevard and Lincoln Street
Jamaica Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard,
Liberty Avenue, Van Wyck Expressway Service Road South/135th Street, Lincoln Street
Rush
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[12]Kew Gardens
Union Turnpike and Kew Gardens Road
atKew Gardens–Union Turnpike ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
JFK International Airport
Lefferts Boulevard
atAirTrain JFK Lefferts Boulevard station
Lefferts Boulevard, Rockaway Boulevard, 130th Street, Pan Am RoadRush
  • The Q10 Limited-Stop line will be downgraded into a Rush route and operate along the 130th Street branch (service along Lefferts Boulevard south of Rockaway Blvd will be provided by the new Q80 local).
  • Only changes to existing local branch are to stop spacing.
[13]Elmhurst
Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard
atWoodhaven Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains) andQueens Center Mall
Howard Beach
157th Avenue and Cross Bay Boulevard
  • All trips: Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard,
  • 165th Avenue trips: 157th Avenue, 104th Street, 99th Street
Local
  • 157th Avenue terminal served at all times.
  • 165th Avenue terminal not served overnight.
  • Service east of Cross Bay Boulevard via Pitkin Avenue discontinued.
  • Southern part of route diverted to replace Q21 (discontinued).
  • Old Howard Beach trips serve the Hamilton Beach branch in both directions.
Old Howard Beach
165th Avenue and 96th Street
at Charles Park
Ozone Park
Pitkin Avenue and Cross Bay Boulevard
  • Daytime service only.
[14]Flushing
Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street
atFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Little Neck
Glenwood Street and Northern Boulevard
Northern BoulevardLocal
  • Service rerouted on west end (swapped with Q13).
[15]
Fort Totten
Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway
Sanford Avenue, Northern Boulevard, Bell BoulevardRush
  • Service rerouted on west end (swapped with Q12).
  • Local service provided on Sanford Avenue by Q65 and on Northern Boulevard by Q12.
[16]Ridgewood
Forest Avenue and Fairview Avenue
atForest Avenue ("M" train train)
East Elmhurst
31st Avenue and 102nd Street
Forest Avenue, Eliot Avenue, 99th Street, 103rd Street/104th and 102nd StreetsLocal
  • New route merging part of the existing Q23 and Q38.
  • To be operated byNYCT.
[17]Flushing
Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street
atFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Beechhurst
166th Street and Powells Cove Boulevard
41st Avenue, 150th Street, 10th Avenue, Powells Cove BoulevardLocal
  • Route to follow current Q15A variant with minor changes to routing.
  • Northern part of current Q15 replaced by the Q61.
[18]
Fort Totten
Fort Road and Cross Island Parkway
Union Street, Bayside Avenue, 29th Avenue, Utopia ParkwayLocal
  • Willets Point/Francis Lewis branch eliminated.
[19]
Jamaica
Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard
Kissena Boulevard,Horace Harding Expressway, 188th StreetLocal
  • The Q17 Limited-Stop line will be discontinued.
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[20]Astoria
2nd Street and 26th Avenue
Maspeth
69th Street and Grand Avenue
30th Avenue, 58th Street, Woodside Avenue, 65th Place, 69th StreetLocal
  • North terminus relocated.
  • Routing near south terminus modified.
[21]
Flushing
Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue
at Flushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Astoria BoulevardLocal
  • North terminus relocated.
[22]College Point
College Point Boulevard and 15th Avenue
Jamaica
Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue
20th Avenue, Union Street, Main StreetLocal
  • Q20B variant discontinued.
  • Southern part of route rerouted to avoid turns.
  • Remaining portion is similar to Q20A routing.
[24]Rockaway Park
Beach 116th Street and Newport Avenue
atRockaway Park–Beach 116th Street station ("A" trainRockaway Park Shuttle trains)
Far Rockaway
Nameoke Street and Redfern Avenue
atFar Rockaway LIRR station
Rockaway Beach Boulevard,Beach Channel Drive, Seagirt Boulevard, Mott Avenue (Bayswater trips)Local
  • Western part of route truncated.
  • Eastern part of route extended.
  • Two daily trips in each direction loop around toBayswater before terminating or after originating at Far Rockaway.
[25]East Elmhurst
Ditmars Boulevard and 102nd Street
Glendale
Union Turnpike opposite Forest View Crescent Apartments
Ditmars Boulevard, 108th Street, 69th AvenueLocal
  • Northern part of route straightened out (replaced by the proposed Q14).
  • Section in Forest Hills diverted to Yellowstone Boulevard to avoid traffic.
[26]Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
Patchen Avenue and BroadwayatKosciuszko Street ("J" train train)
Jamaica
89th Avenue and Parsons Boulevard
Atlantic AvenueLocal
  • Jamaica Hospital service discontinued.
[27]College Point
Poppenhusen Avenue and 119th Street
Jamaica
Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains),
Jamaica LIRR station and
AirTrain JFK
127th Street,Kissena Boulevard,Parsons BoulevardLocal
  • The Q25 Limited-Stop line will be discontinued
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.

Q26 to Q50

[edit]
Route[2]TerminalsStreets TraveledRoute typeNotes
[28]College Point
14th Avenue and 110th Street
Auburndale
Francis Lewis Boulevard and Hollis Court Boulevard
College Point Boulevard, Sanford Avenue, Parsons Boulevard, 46th Avenue, Hollis Court BoulevardLocal
  • Western part of route extended to replace northern part of Q65.
  • Service will operate 24/7.
  • Overnight service operates between College Point and Flushing only.
  • Operations will be handed toMTA Bus.
[29]Flushing
39th Avenue and Union Street
atFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Cambria Heights
Francis Lewis Boulevard and 120th Avenue
Sanford Avenue, Parsons Boulevard, 46th, 47th, 48th Avenues, Springfield BoulevardRush
  • The Q27 local and Limited-Stop lines will be merged into the new Q27 Rush.
  • Service in Flushing rerouted to Sanford Avenue and Parsons Boulevard.
  • Local service along Parsons Boulevard and 46th Avenue provided by Q26.
[30]
Bay Terrace
Shopping Center
Northern Boulevard, Crocheron Avenue, 32nd Avenue, Corporal Kennedy StreetRush
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Northern Boulevard provided by Q12.
  • Operations will be handed to MTA Bus.
[31]Glendale
81st Street and Myrtle Avenue
Jackson Heights
82nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue
at82nd Street–Jackson Heights ("7" train train)
80th Street, Dry Harbor Road, 90th/92nd StreetsLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Operations will be handed to NYCT.
[32]Jamaica
Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains),
Jamaica LIRR station and
AirTrain JFK
Little Neck
Little Neck Parkway and Nassau Boulevard
Homelawn Street, Utopia Parkway, Horace Harding ExpresswayRush
  • Queensborough Community College service becomes its own route, Q75.
  • Local service on Homelawn Street/Utopia Parkway provided by Q31.
[33]
Bay Terrace
Shopping Center
Homelawn Street, Utopia Parkway, 47th/48th Avenues, Bell BoulevardLocal
  • Rerouted on northern end to serve Bay Terrace.
[34]Penn Station,Midtown Manhattan
West 32nd Street and 7th Avenue
Jackson Heights
Northern Boulevard and 81st Street
Madison Avenue/Fifth Avenue (Manhattan),Queens Boulevard,Roosevelt AvenueLocal
  • Westbound service on Queens Plaza North straightened.
  • Operations will be handed to MTA Bus.
[35]Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street
("7" train"7" express train​​"E" train"F" train"F" express train"M" train"R" train trains)
LaGuardia Airport
Marine Air Terminal
82nd/83rd StreetsLocal
  • Route extended on northern end to Terminal A (swapped with Q47).
[36]Midwood, Brooklyn
Avenue H and Flatbush Avenue
atFlatbush Avenue ("2" train"5" train trains)
Rockaway Park
Beach 116th Street and Newport Avenue
atRockaway Park–Beach 116th Street ("A" trainRockaway Park Shuttle trains)
Flatbush Avenue, Beach Channel Drive, Rockaway Beach BoulevardRush
  • Service rerouted on east end to replace Q22 (truncated).
  • Local service on Flatbush Avenue provided by B41.
[37]Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Little Neck
40th Avenue and Little Neck Parkway
atLittle Neck LIRR Station
Hillside Avenue, Springfield Boulevard,Jamaica Avenue/Jericho Turnpike, Little Neck ParkwayRush
  • The Q36 local and Limited-Stop lines will be merged into the new Q36 Rush.
  • Weekend service to Little Neck added.
  • Service rerouted in Queens Village.
  • Short turns in Floral Park removed.
  • Overnight service removed.
[38]Kew Gardens
Union Turnpike and Kew Gardens Road
atKew Gardens–Union Turnpike ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
South Ozone Park
135th Road and 131st Street
  • Park Lane South, 111th Street,
  • Aqueduct Racetrack trips: Aqueduct Road, then:
  • 135th Avenue
Local
  • Service rerouted on south end.
[39]Middle Village
Metropolitan Avenue and Fresh Pond Road
Rego Park
62nd Drive and 108th Street
Metropolitan Avenue, Juniper Valley Road, Penelope Avenue, 63rd Drive, 63rd Road/62nd DriveLocal
  • Corona portion split to new route, Q14.
  • Operations will be handed to NYCT.
[40]Long Island City
28th Street and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains) andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Glendale
Cooper Avenue and 60th Lane
48th Avenue, 58th Street, Forest AvenueLocal
  • Service via Court Square eliminated.
  • Operations will be handed to NYCT.
[41]Jamaica
Sutphin Boulevard and Hillside Avenue
at Sutphin Boulevard ("F" train"F" express train train)
South Jamaica
135th Avenue and 143rd Street
Sutphin Boulevard, Lakewood Avenue, 142nd/143rd StreetsRush
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service provided by Q6 and Q41.
[42]Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Howard Beach
164th Avenue and 92nd Street
Sutphin Boulevard, Lakewood Avenue, 109th Avenue, Cross Bay BoulevardLocal
  • Service on 127th Street and Atlantic Avenue discontinued.
[43]Jamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
atJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)
Addisleigh Park
Sayres Avenue and 180th Street
Liberty Avenue, 174th Street, Sayres AvenueLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[44]Jamaica
Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains),
Jamaica LIRR station and
AirTrain JFK
Floral Park
268th Street and Hillside Avenue
Hillside AvenueRush
  • The Q43 local and Limited-Stop lines will be merged into the new Q43 Rush.
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Hillside Avenue provided by Q1.
[45]West Farms, Bronx
East 180th Street and Boston Road
nearBronx Zoo andWest Farms Square–East Tremont Avenue ("2" train"5" train trains)
Jamaica
Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue
East 177th Street (theCross Bronx Expressway service road), Parsons Boulevard,Main Street, Archer AvenueSelect Bus Service
  • No changes.
  • Local service on Main Street provided by Q20.
[46]Kew Gardens
Queens Boulevard and 78th Avenue
atKew Gardens–Union Turnpike ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Fresh Meadows
188th Street and 64th Avenue
Union Turnpike, 188th StreetLocal
  • New route providing local service along Union Turnpike between Queens Boulevard and 188th Street.
  • To be operated by NYCT.
[47]
Lake Success, Nassau County
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Union TurnpikeRush
  • The Q46 local and Limited-Stop lines will be merged into the new Q46 Rush (buses will operate only to/from Long Island Jewish Hospital).
  • Branch to Glen Oaks now its own route, Q48.
  • Local service on Union Turnpike west of 188th Street provided by Q45.
[48]East Elmhurst
95th Street and Ditmars Boulevard
Glendale
The Shops at Atlas Park
74th/75th Streets, 69th Street, 80th StreetLocal
  • Rerouted in Jackson Heights to avoid multiple turns.
  • Rerouted on northern end (swapped with Q33).
[49]Kew Gardens
Queens Boulevard and 78th Avenue
atKew Gardens–Union Turnpike ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Glen Oaks
260th Street and Little Neck Parkway
Union Turnpike, 260th StreetRush
  • The previous Q48 is now the new Q90 (see below).
  • Replaces the Q46 Glen Oaks branch.
  • Local service on Union Turnpike west of 188th Street provided by Q45.
  • To be operated by NYCT.
[50]Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street
("7" train"7" express train​​"E" train"F" train"F" express train"M" train"R" train trains)
East Elmhurst
31st Avenue and 102nd Street
35th Avenue, 89th/90th Streets,Astoria BoulevardLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[51]Flushing
Main Street and 39th Avenue
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Pelham Bay, Bronx
Westchester Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard
atPelham Bay Park ("6" train"6" express train​ trains)
All trips:Whitestone Expressway,
Hutchinson River Parkway,
Bruckner Boulevard
Co-op City trips: Co-op City Boulevard
Limited
  • Extended during rush hours to and in Co-op City.
  • Overnight service between Flushing and Pelham Bay Park will be added.
Co-op City, Bronx
Earhart Lane and Erskine Place

Q51 to Q77

[edit]
Route[2]TerminalsStreets TraveledRoute typeNotes
[52]Ozone Park
Rockaway Boulevard and Liberty Avenue
atRockaway Boulevard ("A" train train)
Cambria Heights
Linden Boulevard and Francis Lewis Boulevard
Rockaway Boulevard,Linden BoulevardLimited
  • New route, provides new service.
  • To be operated by MTA Bus.
[53]Elmhurst
Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard
atWoodhaven Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains) andQueens Center Mall
Arverne
Beach 50th Street and Beach Channel Drive
Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard, Rockaway Beach BoulevardSelect Bus Service
  • Extended slightly in Arverne.
  • Local service on Woodhaven Boulevard provided by Q11.
[54]Woodside
61st Street and Roosevelt Avenue
at61st Street–Woodside subway ("7" train"7" express train​ trains) andWoodside LIRR station
Rockaway Park
Beach 116th Street
atRockaway Park–Beach 116th Street station ("A" trainRockaway Park Shuttle trains)
Broadway, Woodhaven Boulevard, Cross Bay Boulevard, Rockaway Beach BoulevardSelect Bus Service
  • No changes.
  • Local service on Woodhaven Boulevard provided by Q11.
[55]Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Williamsburg Bridge Plaza
Jamaica
170th Street and Jamaica Avenue
Grand Street,Metropolitan Avenue,Jamaica AvenueLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[56]Ridgewood Intermodal Terminal
atMyrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ("L" train"M" train trains)
Richmond Hill
Hillside Avenue and Myrtle Avenue
Myrtle AvenueLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[57]East New York, Brooklyn
Broadway and Fulton Street
atBroadway Junction ("A" train"C" train"J" train"L" train"Z" train trains)
Jamaica
170th Street and Jamaica Avenue
Jamaica AvenueLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[58]Ridgewood Intermodal Terminal
atMyrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ("L" train"M" train trains)
Flushing
41st Road and Main Street
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Fresh Pond Road, Grand Avenue, Corona Avenue, College Point BoulevardLocal
  • The Q58 Limited-Stop line will split from the Q58 local and be renumbered into the new Q98.
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[59]Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Williamsburg Bridge Plaza
Rego Park
Horace Harding Expressway and Junction Boulevard (last drop-off),
Queens Boulevard and 62nd Drive (first pick-up)
at63rd Drive–Rego Park ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Grand Street, Grand Avenue,Queens BoulevardLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[60]East Midtown, Manhattan
East 60th Street and 2nd Avenue
South Jamaica
109th Avenue and 157th Street
Queens Boulevard, Sutphin BoulevardLocal
  • Westbound service on Queens Plaza North straightened.
[209]Flushing
Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue
atFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Beechhurst
166th Street and Powells Cove Boulevard
Union Street, Willets Point Boulevard, Cross Island ParkwayLimited
  • New route replacing portions of the Q15 and discontinued Q34.
  • Local service on Union Street provided by Q16.
  • To be operated by NYCT.
[62]Long Island City
28th Street and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains) andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Flushing
Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue
atFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Northern BoulevardRush
  • New route supplementing Q66.
  • Local service west of 39th Street provided by Q101.
  • Local service between 49th and 114th Street shared with Q66; local service east of 114th Street provided by Q66.
  • To be operated by MTA Bus.
[63]Forest Hills
Queens Blvd and 70th Road
nearForest Hills–71st Avenue ("E" train"F" train"F" express train"M" train"R" train trains)
Electchester
Jewel Avenue and 164th Street
Jewel AvenueLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Limited stop service available via Q74.
[64]Flushing
Main Street and 39th Avenue
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Jamaica
Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains),
Jamaica LIRR station and
AirTrain JFK
Sanford Avenue, 164th StreetLocal
  • The Q65 Limited-Stop line will be discontinued.
  • Northern part of route truncated amd replaced by the Q26.
[65]Long Island City
28th Street and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains)
andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Flushing
Main Street and 39th Avenue
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
21st Street, 35th Avenue, Northern BoulevardLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[66]Long Island City
Jackson Avenue and Thomson Avenue
atCourt Square ("7" train"7" express train​​"E" train"M" train"G" train​ trains)
Middle Village
Metropolitan Avenue and Fresh Pond Road
Borden Avenue, 69th StreetLocal
  • Rerouted and truncated on northern end.
  • Operations will be handed to NYCT.
[67]Long Island City
28th Street and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains)
andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Jackson Heights
82nd Street and Astoria Boulevard
21st Street, Ditmars BoulevardLocal
  • Service rerouted at south end.
[68]Woodside
Woodside Avenue and 61st Street (last drop-off),
62nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue (first pick-up)
at61st Street–Woodside subway ("7" train"7" express train​ trains) andWoodside LIRR station
LaGuardia Airport
Central Terminals
Roosevelt Avenue/Woodside Avenue,
Brooklyn-Queens Expressway,
Grand Central Parkway
Select Bus Service
  • No changes.
[69]Rego Park
63rd Drive and Queens Boulevard
at 63rd Drive–Rego Park ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Junction Boulevard, 94th StreetLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[70]Forest Hills
Queens Blvd and 70th Road
nearForest Hills–71st Avenue ("E" train"F" train"F" express train"M" train"R" train trains)
Bayside
56th Avenue and 223rd Street
atQueensborough Community College andBenjamin N. Cardozo High School
Jewel Avenue, 164th Street, Horace Harding ExpresswayLimited
  • New route from Forest Hills to Queensborough Community College.
  • Local service on Jewel Avenue provided by Q64.
  • To be operated by MTA Bus.
[71]Jamaica
Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard
atSutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains),
Jamaica LIRR station and
AirTrain JFK
Homelawn Street, Utopia Parkway, Horace Harding ExpresswayRush
  • New route replacing weekday Q30 service to Queensborough Community College.
  • Local service on Utopia Parkway provided by Q31.
  • To be operated by NYCT.
[72]Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
College Point
College Point Boulevard and 15th Avenue
Hillside Avenue, Francis Lewis Boulevard, Cross Island Parkway, 14th AvenueLocal
  • Service extended and streamlined on northern end.
[73]
Springfield Gardens
Farmers Boulevard and Rockaway Boulevard
Hillside Avenue, Francis Lewis Boulevard, Springfield BoulevardRush
  • Service extended at southern end.
  • Local service on Hillside Avenue provided by Q1 and Q76.

Q80 to Q115

[edit]
Route[2]TerminalsStreets TraveledRoute typeNotes
[210]Kew Gardens
Union Turnpike and Kew Gardens Road
atKew Gardens–Union Turnpike ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
JFK International Airport
Lefferts Boulevard
atAirTrain JFK Lefferts Boulevard station
Lefferts BoulevardLocal
  • New route replacing the Limited-stop branch of Q10 along Lefferts Boulevard in South Ozone Park.
  • To be operated by MTA Bus.
[74]Jamaica
168th Street Bus Terminal
Elmont,Nassau County
UBS Arena/Belmont Park
Hillside Avenue, 212th Place/212th Street, Hempstead AvenueRush
  • New route replacing Q36 on 212th Street/Place and Q110 on Hempstead Avenue.
  • Local service on Hillside Avenue provided by Q1.
  • To be operated by NYCT.
[75]Jamaica
153rd Street and Hillside Avenue
atParsons Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Cambria Heights
114th Avenue and 227th Street
Jamaica Avenue, Liberty Avenue, Murdock AvenueLocal
[76]Jamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
atJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)
Laurelton
238th Street and 130th Avenue
Merrick Boulevard, 120th AvenueRush
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Merrick Boulevard provided by Q5.
[77]
Rosedale
243rd Street and 147th Avenue
Merrick Boulevard, Bedell Street, 140th Avenue, South/North Conduit Avenue, 243rd StreetRush
  • The Q85 local and Limited-Stop lines will split into 2 lines: the Q85 local will operate between Jamaica and Rosedale as the newly upgraded Rush route, while the Q85 Limited will be relabeled into the new Q89 Rush.
  • Minor realignment in Jamaica.
  • Local service on Merrick Boulevard provided by Q5.
  • Service to Valley Stream provided by Q89.
[78]
Rosedale
149th Avenue and 253rd Street
Merrick Boulevard, Brookville Boulevard, 243rd StreetRush
  • The new Q86 Rush will replace and replicate the existing Rosedale branches of the Q5 and Q85 local routes respectively and will provide a new connection to 253 St/149 Av in southern Rosedale.
  • Local service on Merrick Boulevard provided by Q5.
  • No overnight service on weekends.
  • To be operated by NYCT.
[79]
Valley Stream,Nassau County
Green Acres Shopping Mall
Merrick Boulevard, Hook Creek Boulevard, Sunrise HighwayRush
  • The new Q87 Rush will replace the existing Green Acres branch of the Q5 local only on weekdays.
  • Local service on Merrick Boulevard provided by Q5.
  • To be operated by NYCT.
[80]Elmhurst
92nd Street and 59th Avenue
atWoodhaven Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"M" train"R" train trains) andQueens Center Mall
Queens Village
Jamaica Avenue and Springfield Boulevard
atQueens Village LIRR station
Horace Harding Expressway, 188th Street, 73rd Avenue, Springfield BoulevardLocal
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
[81]Jamaica
Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue
atJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer ("E" train​​"J" train"Z" train trains)
Valley Stream,Nassau County
Green Acres Shopping Mall
Merrick Boulevard, Bedell Street, 140th Avenue, South/North Conduit AvenueRush
  • The new Q89 Rush will replace the existing Green Acres branch of the Q85.
  • Local service on Merrick Boulevard provided by Q5.
  • To be operated by NYCT.
Q90
[82]
LaGuardia Airport
Center Terminals
Flushing
Main Street and 39th Avenue
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Roosevelt Avenue, Seaver Way,Ditmars BoulevardLimited
  • New route replacing the old Q48.
  • To be operated by NYCT.
[83]Ridgewood Intermodal Terminal
atMyrtle–Wyckoff Avenues ("L" train"M" train trains)
Flushing
41st Road and Main Street
nearFlushing–Main Street ("7" train"7" express train​ trains)
Fresh Pond Road, Grand Avenue, Queens Boulevard, Long Island Expressway, College Point BoulevardLimited
  • The new Q98 Limited is the Q58 Limited split from the Q58 local and renumbered.
  • Local service provided by Q58 and Q59.
  • To be operated by NYCT.
[84]Long Island City
Jackson Avenue and Queens Plaza South
atQueensboro Plaza ("7" train"7" express train​​"N" train"W" train trains)
andQueens Plaza ("E" train"M" train"R" train trains)
Rikers Island,Bronx21st Street, 20th AvenueLimited
  • Only changes to route are to stop spacing (new stops added).
[85]Hunters Point
Center Boulevard and Borden Avenue
at Hunters Point SouthNYC Ferry landing andLong Island City LIRR station
Steinway
37th Street and 20th Avenue
Jackson Avenue, Steinway StreetLocal
  • Service rerouted on western end and truncated on eastern end.
[86]Roosevelt Island, Manhattan
Coler–Goldwater Hospital
Long Island City
44th Drive and 21st Street
atCourt Square ("7" train"7" express train​​"E" train"M" train"G" train​ trains)
Main Street (Manhattan), 36th Avenue, 31st Street, Jackson AvenueLocal
  • Service in southern Roosevelt Island truncated.
  • Service rerouted on eastern end.
[87]Hunters Point
Center Boulevard and Borden Avenue
at Hunters Point SouthNYC Ferry landing andLong Island City LIRR station
Astoria
27th Avenue and 2nd Street
Vernon Boulevard, 21st StreetLocal
  • Service rerouted in Long Island City to serve 21st Street and the waterfront.
[88]Astoria
11th Street and 34th Avenue
Sunnyside
48th Street and Queens Boulevard
at46th Street–Bliss Street ("7" train train)
Main Street (Manhattan), Vernon Boulevard, Broadway, 48th StreetLocal
  • Only changes to route are to stop spacing (some stops removed).
[89]Jamaica
88th Avenue and Parsons Boulevard
atParsons Boulevard ("E" train"F" train"F" express train trains)
Floral Park,Nassau County
Jericho Turnpike and Tulip Avenue
Jamaica AvenueLocal
  • Branch to 179th Street and Hillside Avenue discontinued.
  • Rerouted and extended on eastern end.
[90]
Rosedale
148th Avenue and Hook Creek Boulevard
All trips:Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, 147th Avenue

Cedarhurst trips: Rosedale Road, Peninsula Boulevard

Rush
  • The Q111 local will split into 2 different routes: the Q111 buses that operate the full Jamaica-Rosedale/Cedarhurst route will be upgraded into the new Q111 Rush. Q111 short-turn buses that begin/end at Farmers Blvd will be relabeled into the new Q115 local.
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Guy R. Brewer Boulevard is provided by Q113 and Q115.

AM
----

PM
Cedarhurst,Nassau County
Peninsula Boulevard and Rockaway Turnpike
Q112
[91]
East New York, Brooklyn
Euclid Avenue and Pitkin Avenue
atEuclid Avenue ("A" train"C" train trains)
South Road, Liberty Avenue, Sutter Avenue, Pitkin AvenueLocal
  • Service extended along west end.
[92]
Far Rockaway
Seagirt Boulevard and Beach 20th Street
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, Rockaway Boulevard, Nassau Expressway, Central Avenue, Beach 9th StreetLimited
  • Service straightened at north end.
[93]
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, 147th Avenue, Rockaway Turnpike, Nassau Expressway, Beach Channel Drive, Beach 9th StreetRush
  • The Q114 local and Limited-Stop lines will be merged into the new Q114 Rush.
  • Only changes to existing route are to stop spacing.
  • Local service on Guy R. Brewer Boulevard is provided by Q113 and Q115.
[94]
Springfield Gardens
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard and Farmers Boulevard
Guy R. Brewer BoulevardLocal
  • The Q115 local is the Q111 Farmers Boulevard short-turn trips relabeled.
  • New route providing local service for Q111 and Q114.
  • To be operated by MTA Bus.

Former routes

[edit]
See also:History of current bus routes in Queens

Below are the list of former Queens bus routes, including the previous route designations of current routes. Several route numbers for NYCTA buses in Queens and other boroughs were changed on July 1, 1974.[211] On December 11, 1988, when theArcher Avenue lines opened toJamaica Center–Parsons/Archer station, some of the Brooklyn "B" routes that operate primarily in Queens were redesignated as "Q" routes,[212] and a number of other routes were renumbered or modified. Most of the former routes are operated by NYCTA; some were operated by private companies in Queens.[213]

RouteTerminalsMajor streetsHistory
Q3ABecame theQ83 on December 11, 1988[213]
Q4ABecame theQ84 on December 11, 1988[213]
Q5ARosedaleJamaica243rd Street, Conduit Avenue, Farmers Boulevard, Merrick Boulevard
  • On September 13, 1987, the NYCTA implemented a series of service reductions in Southeast Queens, including the combination of the Q5A, which ran to 243rd Street and 147th Avenue in Rosedale via Conduit Avenue, with the Q5AB Bedell Street route, which ran to Rochdale, to form the Q85, with reduced service on Merrick Boulevard.[214] These routes were operated as a single service during late evenings and early mornings.[215][216][217]
Q5ABLocust Manor LIRR station,Springfield GardensJamaicaBedell Street, Merrick Boulevard
Q5ASRosedaleLaurelton147th Avenue, 225th Street
  • Originally numbered the Q5ALS;[218] discontinued on December 11, 1988[213]
Q5SBecame the Q86 on December 11, 1988.[213] See below for more information.
Q9ABecame the second version of the Q89 on April 7, 2008.[219] See below for more information.
Q10AKew GardensJFK AirportVan Wyck Expressway
  • Six trips to JFK Airport only in weekday morning hours, express service;[220][221][222] became Q10 Limited stop service in 2006.
  • Originally operated byGreen Bus Lines thenMTA Bus in 2005.
Q12ABecame theQ79 on April 15, 1990.[223] See below for more information.
Q14
(first use)
Flushing–Main StreetWhitestoneUnion Street, 149th Street, 150th Street
  • Replaced formerNew York and North Shore Traction Company Whitestone Trolley Line
  • On July 11, 1966, the NYCTA moved the terminals of the Q13, Q14, Q16, Q28, and Q44FS from downtown Flushing to the Flushing Parking Field surrounded by 37th Avenue, Union Street, 138th Street, and 39th Avenue on a six-month pilot basis. The change, which was made at the request of multiple Queens elected officials, was intended to provide shelter for riders and reduce downtown congestion. However, due to immediate opposition from shoppers, who complained that the change forced them to walk four blocks to get from the subway to the buses, businessmen, and elected officials, on July 20, 1966, the NYCTA announced that it would undo the change on July 24. Q13, Q16, and Q28 service would go back to terminating on the north side of Roosevelt Avenue to the east of Main Street, while Q14 and Q44FS service would resume terminating on the east side of Main Street at 39th Avenue.[224][225]
  • In December 2000, the MTA announced a proposed extension to the route to 150th Street and Third Avenue in Whitestone to provide service one- and two-family homes that were newly developed on a former country club between Seventh Avenue and Third Avenue, and to eliminate the route's problematic existing turnaround in a residential neighborhood at its terminal at Clintonville Street and Seventh Avenue. Buses had to turn around a small traffic island on a steep hill by making a right turn from Seventh Avenue to Clintonville Street, a left onto 151st Street, and then a left onto Seventh Avenue. Instead of turning east onto Seventh Avenue, buses would continue north along 150th Street to a new terminal at Third Avenue. Southbound buses would turn west on Third Avenue, south on 149th Street east on Fifth Avenue, and then turn back south onto 150th Street. The extension had been requested by Community Board 7 on behalf of residents of the new housing. A customer survey found that 25 percent of riders who boarded the bus on Seventh Avenue lived north of Sixth Avenue. The extension was expected to cost $10,000 a year, and was to take effect in March 2001.[226]
  • Discontinued on June 27, 2010, due to budget crisis.[227]
  • Partially replaced by the Q15A
Q17ABecame theQ30 on December 11, 1988[213]
Q18XService began on August 2, 1971,[228] and later became the X18, and then theX68 on April 15, 1990[223]
Became the second version of theQ69 on April 20, 2008.[219]
Q19B
Became the second version of theQ49 on April 20, 2008.[219]
Q20XService began in October 1971,[229] and later became the X20, and then theX63 on April 15, 1990[223]
Q21AFar RockawayEast New York, Brooklyn[230]Edgemere Avenue, Cross Bay Boulevard, Pitkin Avenue, Linden Boulevard
Q22A
Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue subway station,Far RockawayBayswaterMott Avenue
Q24
(first use)
Grand AvenueWoodside65th Place
Q24XService began in October 1971,[229] and later became the X24, and then theX64 on April 15, 1990[223]
Q30
(first use)
Fresh MeadowsJamaica188th Street
  • On November 29, 1956, the NYCTA approved a large number of changes to city bus service to take effect January 22, 1957. One of the changes was to extend the Q17 to replace Q30 service. The change would eliminate duplication with the Q25 bus route of the Queens-Nassau Transit company between Jamaica and College Point.[234] The change took effect on February 3, 1957, and the route was discontinued.[235][236]: 37 
Q31A
Bayside
201st Street and 32nd Avenue
Queens Village LIRR stationBell Boulevard, Springfield Boulevard
  • In March 1949, the Greater Bayside Bus Coordinating Committee was organized at the request of Greater Bayside Citizens Association, with representatives from local civic groups. It created a plan for improvements in bus service, with the main element being proposed crosstown bus service on Springfield Boulevard. The Oakland Gardens Civic Association and the Businessmen's Association were the groups that led the push for Springfield Boulevard service.[237]
  • On October 27, 1949, Queens Borough President Maurice A. FitzGerald sent a letter to Transportation Commissioner William Ried on October 27, 1949, detailing his strong support for the proposed routes on Springfield Boulevard.[237]
  • On April 4, 1950, the Board of Estimate approved plans from the Board of Transportation to extend the Q27 2.5 miles along Springfield Boulevard, and to create a new branch of the Q31, the Q31A, running along Springfield Boulevard between Queens Village and Bayside West. The route would be 5.4 miles long. It was expected that the changes would be implemented in two weeks. FitzGerald stated that his initial request that the line along Springfield Boulevard head to Merrick Road was not implemented due to sewer construction, and that he would again request that the full extension be implemented after that work was completed.[237]
  • Service, also known as the Bayside West-Queens Village route, began on April 30, 1950, via Bell Boulevard and Springfield Boulevard.[238]: 16 [239]
  • Combined with the Q31 and discontinued on February 3, 1957.[236]: 208 
Q32
(first use)
Creedmoor Psychiatric Center[240][241]Queens Village LIRR station[240][241]Winchester Boulevard;[240] 222nd Street and Jamaica Avenue (original route);[242] Hillside Avenue and Springfield Boulevard (post-1945 route)[240]
  • Began operation in 1930 under Lund Coach,[243] before being transferred to Nevin-Queens Bus Corporation on July 4, 1934.
  • From February 17, 1935,[244][245]: 589  to November 9, 1936, the route was operated by North Shore Bus Company.[246]
  • Z & M Coach Company then operated the route until June 30, 1939,[247] and North Shore Bus Company again until city takeover in 1947.[240][241]
  • Sunday service on the Q32 was discontinued on February 3, 1957.[248]
  • On June 25, 1959, the Board of Estimate requested that the NYCTA hold a public hearing on the proposal to discontinue the bus route.[249] The public hearing was held on July 6, 1959, and the route was discontinued on July 24, 1959, due to low ridership.[241][236]: 187  In 1958, only 3,258 passengers used the route, down from 14,148 in 1954.[250]
Q33AAstoria
Ditmars Boulevard station[232][233]
Jackson Heights/East Elmhurst[232][233]Ditmars Boulevard
Q34JamaicaWhitestoneParsons Boulevard, Kissena Boulevard, Union Street
  • Service began in April 1933.
  • Formerly operated by Queens-Nassau Transit Lines, Queens Transit Corporation, and Queens Surface Corporation.
  • The original Q34 route was the College Point segment of the Q25; it was later rerouted to its current alignment in Whitestone and then extended along the Q25 route.
  • On April 17, 2000, the span of weekday evening service on the route was changed, with bus service ending at 9 p.m. instead of midnight, and Saturday service was eliminated due to low ridership at these times. In addition, service now began at 5:30 a.m. on weekdays and was cut to running from 149th Street and Willets Point Boulevard to Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue.[252]
  • Southern terminus was moved from 160th Street and Jamaica Avenue to Parsons Boulevard and Jamaica Avenue in 2004.[253]
  • Service extended to Jamaica LIRR station on Sutphin Boulevard in 2007.[254]
  • Discontinued on June 29, 2025, with the Queens bus redesign.
Q35
(first use)
Flushing–Main StreetCollege Point/
Whitestone
Linden Place, 127th Street, 14th Avenue[255][256]
Q44ABecame theQ46 on April 15, 1990.[223]
Q44BWhitestone
Parsons Boulevard and 14th Avenue[263] or Whitestone Expressway and 15th Avenue[264]
Malba
Third Avenue and Whitestone Parkway
14th Avenue, 147th Street, Third Avenue[264]
  • "Malba Shuttle" or "Malba Gardens Line"[265] on Parsons Boulevard
  • Franchise approved September 14, 1950;[266][265] began service on October 9, 1950.[267][238]: 16 
  • Saturday service was eliminated on September 26, 1959.[268]
  • Between 1980 and 1985, northbound buses were rerouted off of 147th Street between 12th Avenue and 3rd Avenue
  • On September 21, 1989, the NYCTA held a public hearing for its proposed discontinuation of the route. Speakers at the public hearing said that ridership on the route would increase significantly if it ran during middays, and that some people would have to walk at least a mile to get to stops on the Q44. The 2.1 miles (3.4 km)-long route ran between Third Avenue near the Whitestone Expressway and 14th Avenue and Parsons Boulevard.[269] The route was scheduled to be discontinued due to low ridership; it was used by an average of 67 to 95 passengers per day.[270] Service on the route ran between 7 and 9 a.m. and 2:48 and 7 p.m., and did not operate on weekends. The route ran 18 trips per day, and was well below the MTA's loading guidelines. Within the following two months, the proposal was sent to the MTA board for approval.
  • Discontinued in 1990; was to become the Q71 on April 15, 1990
Q44FSBecame theQ20 on April 15, 1990.[223]
Q44VPBecame theQ74 on April 15, 1990.[223] See below for more information.
Q45Jackson HeightsThe Shops at Atlas ParkRoosevelt Avenue,
69th Street,
Calamus Avenue,
80th Street
Q45XRego Park
Woodhaven Boulevard andQueens Boulevard /Rego Center[274]
Middle Village
69th Street
Eliot Avenue
Corona
98th Street and 60th Avenue[232]
Q46
(first use)
SunnysideCoronaRoosevelt Avenue, 111th Street
Q48
(first use)
FlushingLaGuardia AirportRoosevelt Avenue, 108th Street,Ditmars Boulevard
  • North Shore Bus Company began this route on April 5, 1940.[275]
  • Transferred to New York City Transit in 1947.
  • On March 4, 1979, the span of Sunday morning service was increased, with service from the airport starting at 9:30 a.m. instead of 11 a.m., and service to the airport starting at 9:00 a.m. instead of 11 a.m.. Service would run at 30-minute headways during these hours.[276][277]
  • In January 2000, the MTA announced that it would make a terminal reroute for LaGuardia Airport-bound bus service in Downtown Flushing to reduce delays by rerouting off of congested Prince Street and eliminating two difficult turns. One was a left turn to Prince Street from 39th Avenue, while the other was a right turn to Roosevelt Avenue from Prince Street. The change would reroute Q48 service to continue along 39th Avenue past Prince Street to Janet Place, make a left turn along Janet Place, and make a right turn onto Roosevelt Avenue, resuming its former route. The reroute provided service to a large supermarket at 39th Avenue and Janet Place that had no service. The change was to take effect the same month.[278]
  • Q48 service was rerouted again in 2013, with service on Roosevelt Avenue from Main Street to Janet Place, ending the reroute via the supermarket on Janet Place.
  • Discontinued on June 29, 2025 with the Queens bus redesign (replaced with the new route Q90).
Q49
(first use)
Richmond HillJamaicaJamaica Avenue
Q50
(first use)
Middle Village
69th Street
Elmhurst
Woodhaven Boulevard andQueens Boulevard /Rego Center
Eliot Avenue
Q51Astoria
Ditmars Boulevard station[232][233]
Jackson Heights / East Elmhurst
82nd Street[232][233]
Ditmars Boulevard
Q52
(first use)
Became theQ19B (now current Q49); operated byTriboro Coach Corporation.
Q57Queensbridge
21st Street and 41st Avenue
LaGuardia Airport
  • Operated by Two Borough Express Incorporated, a subsidiary of Triboro Coach. The subsidiary was created to simplify bidding for the route, which did not receive a public subsidy. Within the contract for the one-year franchise for the route was a clause allowing for the cancellation of the route with a six months' notice, included in part because of the fear of subway crime on the part of the president of Two Boroughs Express. The president hoped to give the route at least a year, and hoped that the route would be used by at least 2,000 passengers per day.[284] Six buses were bought from Triboro Coach for the service. It cost $122,000 to start up the service.[285]
  • Service began on September 17, 1990, with a $5 fare and operated between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m., every 20 minutes and 7 days a week.
  • Nicknamed "QT" bus route, with the QT short for LaGuardia Express Quick Trip.
  • The bus followed a 6.1 miles (9.8 km)-long route, and took 20 minutes to complete a trip.
  • The route was marketed toward business travelers looking for a cheaper way to get to the Airports, and was intended to be an alternative to cabs and airport buses from Manhattan.
  • Service was discontinued in May 1991.
Q65A
Became theQ64 on September 2, 2007.[286]
Q69
(first use)
Hunters Point Ferry[220]Long Island City[220]Borden Avenue, 49th Avenue
  • Operated byQueens Surface.[220]
  • Fare free, weekday rush hour service.[220]
  • Service was discontinued in 2002 due to poor ridership.
Q74
(first use)
Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike subway stationQueens CollegeVleigh Place, Main Street, Kissena Boulevard, Melbourne Avenue[220]
  • North Shore Bus Company began operating the Q44VP on October 14, 1940.
  • Renumbered to the Q74 on April 15, 1990.[223][287]
  • Discontinued on June 27, 2010, due to budget crisis.[227]
Q75
(first use)
Jamaica[288]Oakland GardensHillside Avenue, 188th Street, 73rd Avenue, Springfield Boulevard, 69th Avenue, Cloverdale Boulevard[220][288]
  • Service was begun, by theNew York City Board of Transportation, on a temporary basis on April 28, 1952,[289][238]: 384  before permanent bus service started on May 4, 1952.[288]
  • Sunday service was discontinued on February 3, 1959.[248]
  • In August 1979, the NYCTA proposed eliminating Saturday bus service because of their low usage, with 13 riders per trip, and to save $60,000 annually. This was proposed as part of a series of cuts to save $1.4 million. Saturday service ran every 20 minutes between 5:30 a.m. and 1:30 a.m.[290][291] The public hearing was held on September 12, 1979.[292] On September 19, 1979, in response to a campaign in opposition to the change, led by State Senator Gary Ackerman and Rose Simon, who chaired an "Ad Hoc Committee to Save the Q75", the NYCTA agreed to continue operating Saturday service on the route.[293]
  • On December 11, 1988, the route was extended from 179th Street station to the 165th Street Terminal in conjunction with the opening of the Archer Avenue Line.[213]
  • On June 15, 1989, a public hearing was held on the planned elimination of Saturday service. Saturday service ran every 30 minutes between 5:30 a.m. and 1:20 a.m.. The average ridership on Saturday was five passengers per trip. The NYCTA noted that there was frequent bus service on alternate routes. The annual cost saving was $72,000.[294]
  • In December 1990, local officials stated that the route could be one of the routes to be cut by the NYCTA as part of its $25 million citywide cut in bus service and asked the president of the NYCTA to hold a public hearing. While a TA spokesman denied that the Q75 was part of the plan, the head of Amalgamated Transit Union local 1056, Jerry Fancher, said that he saw an interdepartmental memo saying that service on the route would be cut.[295]
  • On February 4, 1991, a public hearing was held on the planned span reduction on the Q75, which was to be part of the 1991 Service Plan. At the meeting, the public requested that midday service be maintained to provide a connection to shopping and the subway. Some suggested that it be replaced by an extension of the Q65A, but this was dismissed since it was operated by Queens Surface.
  • While the original proposal called for greater cuts on the route, the proposal presented to the MTA Board in May 1994 affected fewer passengers. The proposal would have eliminated late evening service between 9:00 p.m. and 1:20 a.m., which was only used by 15 passengers, or an average of fewer than a person per trip. The proposal was set to go into effect in September 1994, limiting the route's hours of operation to 5:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., saving $100,000 annually.[296]: D.4–D.7 
  • Discontinued on June 27, 2010, due to budget crisis.[227]
Little Neck LIRR StationFloral ParkLittle Neck Parkway
  • Sunday service was discontinued on February 3, 1959.[248]
  • Formerly Q12A; renumbered on April 15, 1990.[287]
  • Discontinued on June 27, 2010, due to budget crisis.[227]
  • Route restored by select extended Q36 weekday trips in January 2013.[136][297]
Q80
(first use)
South Jamaica
Sayres Avenue and Merrick Boulevard
South Ozone Park
Lefferts Boulevard and Liberty Avenue
Linden Boulevard
  • Experimental bus route. Originally scheduled for three months from September 8, 1969, to December 1969.[298][299] The route was extended for another three months. Although the route was scheduled to be discontinued on March 5, 1970,[300] the pilot was extended again on March 6, 1970. The NYCTA was seeking ways to increase ridership on the route. There were only 8 or 9 riders on each bus. Service ran between 7 and 9 a.m. and between 4 and 7 p.m.[301]
Q86
(first use)
Rosedale

Rosedale Long Island Rail Road station

Rosedale

257th Street and 148th Avenue

Francis Lewis Boulevard
  • Service began in 1951. Ran from the Rosedale Long Island Railroad Station to 257th Street and 148th Avenue.[264]
  • On November 29, 1956, the NYCTA approved a large slate of cuts in bus service citywide to take effect January 22, 1957. Initially, this route was planned to be discontinued as part of the changes. However, due to requests by the Queens Borough President and civic groups, the cut was averted. Instead, free transfers were made available at the terminal in Laurelton.[234] Sunday service was discontinued on February 3, 1957,[248] but was restored on August 4. On August 24, 1957, the NYCTA announced that this service would be discontinued on September 8 if ridership did not increase. The NYCTA had lost $30 each Sunday the service was operated.[302]
  • Originally Q5S; renumbered Q86 on December 11, 1988.[213]
  • Discontinued in 1996 due to poor ridership.[303]
Q89
(first use)
Elmhurst
Queens Boulevard and Broadway
Jackson HeightsBroadway, Baxter Avenue, 81st Street, 82nd Street[264][304]
Q89
(second use)
South Ozone ParkJamaica
165th Street Terminal
Lincoln Street, Linden Boulevard, Merrick Boulevard
  • Formerly operated by Green Bus Lines as Q9A.[220][221]
  • Extended to 168th Street Bus Terminal on October 30, 1989.[310][309][311]
  • The new route was proposed in March 1986 to serve the newly opened South Jamaica Multi-Service Center. Service was initially planned to operate from Mondays through Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.. The New York City Board of Estimate was scheduled to vote on the proposed route in April 1986. Service was to be operated between 132nd Place and Rockaway Boulevard to 168th Street and Archer Avenue, running via Rockaway Boulevard, Lincoln Street, Linden Boulevard, Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue.[312]
  • Service on the route was scheduled to begin around May 1, 1986, as soon as signs designated the route's stops were installed along the route by the Department of Traffic. Service on the route started after an agreement was reached between Green Bus Lines, the city's Bureau of Franchises and Community Board 12. The Board had sought the creation of the new bus route to help riders traveling between St. Albans or Cambria Heights and South Ozone Park. The Q9A began service operating on weekdays only between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.. Unlike the initial proposal, service began at Lincoln Street and Rockaway Boulevard. In both plans, service made no stops between the turn onto Merrick Boulevard and the terminal.[313][314]
  • Under MTA, became the Q89 on April 7, 2008.[219][315]
  • Discontinued on June 27, 2010, due to a budget crisis.[316]
  • Operated one trip per hour in each direction between 10 am and 5 pm weekdays;[221][222][315] only bus route in New York City to not serve any subway or rail stations along its route.[220]
Q98VJamaica
Liberty Avenue at Union Hall
Edgemere
Beach Channel Drive and Beach 41st Street
atBeach 44th Street ("A" train train)
Liberty Avenue,Van Wyck Expressway,Rockaway Boulevard,Cross Bay Boulevard,Rockaway Beach Boulevard,Beach Channel Drive
Q99Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer subway station,Jamaica169th Street subway station, Jamaica
  • Service began on March 12, 1989, in response to an out-of-court settlement brought by the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce.
  • Due to low ridership, it was discontinued on September 9, 1990.[318][310][319]
Q100
(first use)
Long Island City
Borden Avenue and Jackson Avenue
Woodside
51st Street and Northern Boulevard
Jackson Avenue, Northern Boulevard
  • Operated by Steinway Omnibus from September 29, 1939 (renamed Steinway Transit in 1959) until it was discontinued circa 1988; daily franchise run during most of its operation.
  • The existingQ66 andB62 routes cover most of this route.
Became theQ100 on April 6, 2008.[219]
QBx1Split into theQ50 and theBx23 in September 2010.

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