The New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA, publicly known as MTA New York City Transit as part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority) operates roughly 4,500 buses within the 5 boroughs of New York City daily branded as both MTA New York City Bus, and MTA Bus. The bus system is meant to complement the New York City Subway, and the MTA's commuter rail service. Between 10:00 PM and 5:00 AM "Request-a-Stop" service is available. The Bus Operator may discharge passengers at a location along the route that is not a bus stop, as long as it is considered safe. If the location is not "safe", the bus operator will discharge passengers at the nearest safe location.
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| - The New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA, publicly known as MTA New York City Transit as part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority) operates roughly 4,500 buses within the 5 boroughs of New York City daily branded as both MTA New York City Bus, and MTA Bus. The bus system is meant to complement the New York City Subway, and the MTA's commuter rail service. Between 10:00 PM and 5:00 AM "Request-a-Stop" service is available. The Bus Operator may discharge passengers at a location along the route that is not a bus stop, as long as it is considered safe. If the location is not "safe", the bus operator will discharge passengers at the nearest safe location.
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Bus
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- M4
- Q65
- B25
- Bx15
- Bx16
- BxM3
- Q101R
- Q110
- Q111
- Q113
- Q46
- Q5
- Q85
- X1
- X10
- X27
- X28
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depot
| - College Point Bus Depot
- East New York Bus Depot
- Gun Hill Bus Depot
- Jamaica Bus Depot
- Queens Village Bus Depot
- Manhattanville Bus Depot
- Baisley Park Bus Depot
- Castleton Bus Depot
- Ulmer Park Bus Depot
- West Farms Bus Depot
- Yonkers Bus Depot
- Yukon Bus Depot
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| - The New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA, publicly known as MTA New York City Transit as part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority) operates roughly 4,500 buses within the 5 boroughs of New York City daily branded as both MTA New York City Bus, and MTA Bus. The bus system is meant to complement the New York City Subway, and the MTA's commuter rail service. Between 10:00 PM and 5:00 AM "Request-a-Stop" service is available. The Bus Operator may discharge passengers at a location along the route that is not a bus stop, as long as it is considered safe. If the location is not "safe", the bus operator will discharge passengers at the nearest safe location. The MTA Bus Company was created in early 2005 to take over routes from private bus operators; plans are to eventually merge the MTA New York City Transit buses with MTA Bus. [1]
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