![]() “Each stop, we’re looking at between 20 seconds - maybe even a minute… that soon adds up.” “Were we to strictly apply best practice for bus stop spacing, that number would be even greater,” MTA transit chief Andy Byford said. The move will bring average distance between stops in the Bronx closer to international standards, officials said - from 882 feet to 1,092 feet. ![]() The BxM5 will take over the northern leg along East 233rd Street and Katonah Avenue, while the new BxM4 will run south of Mosholu Parkway.īut more frequent and faster bus service requires sacrifice, officials said - in the form of fewer stops. The agency also plans to split the existing BxM4 Bronx-to-Manhattan express bus in two. The Bronx will get three new bus routes as part of the MTA’s new plan to overhaul the borough’s bus network - but will lose 400 bus stops, officials announced Tuesday.īeginning sometime next year, Bronxites will be able to take the new Bx25 between Bedford Park and northern Co-Op City, and the M125 between The Hub and Manhattan’s West Side. Subway station drenched in 'Ghostbusters'-like slime in time for St. Shiny subway NYC train already defiled by vagrants, druggies, scofflawsĭems' pay-to-park scheme: Letters to the Editor - March 18, 2023 Instant disorder on MTA's new train: Forces of decay still rule NYC
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