Wednesday, December 13, 2023

MTA plan cuts bus service and calls it frosting

  

MTA

Highlights of Proposed Final Plan

Improved All-Day Frequent Network

  • Queens’ bus improvement plan expands the already widespread existing all-day frequent network. All-day frequency allows riders the freedom to board the bus throughout the day without worrying about a schedule. There are 29 routes that provide 10 minutes or better service from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays.
  • The project expands the reach of the all-day frequent network to 68.9% of the borough, or to an additional 200,000 Queens residents.
  • There are 28 routes that have either increased frequency or expanded hours of operation. Key streets throughout the borough would see frequency increases, including Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, Merrick Boulevard, portions of Northern Boulevard, and Union Turnpike.

More Direct Routing, Faster Travel

  • Rush Routes quickly connect riders between outer borough neighborhoods and denser hub areas, including subway and rail stations or bus terminals (e.g. 165 St Terminal). There are 27 Rush routes that pick-up passengers locally on one end and then have greater stop spacing to improve travel times to the other end of the line, stopping at major transfer points and key destinations.
     
  • Increased bus stop spacing speeds up buses and improves reliability for customers. Bus stops in the Proposed Final Plan respond to public feedback on the New Draft Plan. 83% of riders will continue to use the same stop that they do today.

Better Connections

  • The redesign fills in gaps in the bus network and establishes new connections with other bus routes, subway lines, the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), and improves accessibility throughout Queens by connecting to more Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-accessible subway stations.
  • Improving connections maximizes the opportunity of taking advantage of discounted fare options like the LIRR’s CityTicket, which is a discounted ticket riders can use to travel within city limits for $5 during off-peak hours and $7 for peak hours.
  • New and modified routes expand the reach of the bus network, making it easier for interborough travel. For example:
    • The Q98 proposed route connects Myrtle-Wyckoff Ave (on the Brooklyn-Queens border) and downtown Flushing, Queens via Horace Harding Expressway. The new route complements the existing Q58, and provides connections to the 7LMR subway lines, 9 other bus lines and the LIRR Flushing-Main St station.
    • The QM65 is a new express route connecting Southeast Queens from Laurelton and Rochdale to downtown Manhattan.

Simplified Service

  • As introduced in the New Draft Plan, all Express routes are being standardized to use the “QM” route label, instead of some using “QM” while others use “X.”
  • Route labels for the Local network have been simplified so that customers better understand where their bus is traveling before they board.

 Counterpoint by Commuter Advocates Passengers Unite:

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Buses are for communists.

Anonymous said...

Can we blame Trump ?

Anonymous said...

#1 Gaslighting That’s not my cup of tea.
You saying something that is so obviously untrue that it brings attention to the truth. Thanks...

Anonymous said...

If i take the bus,i take the q65 to jamaica LIRR,seems like now it would drop me off at the subway.

Anonymous said...

"If you asked people what they wanted they'd say faster horses" - Henry Ford

Anonymous said...

It's For The Greater Good

Anonymous said...

This is what high level corruption looks and sounds like.

Anonymous said...

#1 Are you paid by the response or by the hour? Is it in yuan or rubles?

Anonymous said...

They actually reduced service to my neighborhood in this proposed plan. The original plan included both new bus routes and current routes extended. All this plan does is cut out bus stops people use and the community wants. It was a bait and switch!

Anonymous said...

@“his is what high level corruption looks and sounds like.”

How?

Anonymous said...

How ?
Woke is the ability to find injustice in every aspect of life, except your own behavior.