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M14 (New York City bus)

The 14th Street Crosstown Line is a public transit line in Manhattan, New York City, running primarily along 14th Street from Chelsea or the West Village to the Lower East Side. Originally a streetcar line, it is now the M14 bus route, operated by the New York City Transit Authority. The line's two variants, the M14A SBS and M14D SBS, use Avenue A and Avenue D respectively from 14th Street south into the Lower East Side.

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14th Street Crosstown
M14A and M14D SBS buses traveling through Union Square in 2019.
Overview
SystemMTA New York City Bus
OperatorNew York City Transit Authority
GarageMichael J. Quill Depot
VehicleNova Bus LFS articulated
New Flyer Xcelsior XD60
New Flyer Xcelsior XE60
LiverySelect Bus Service
Began service1899 (streetcar)
1936 (bus)
2019 (SBS)
Route
LocaleManhattan, New York, U.S.
StartM14A-SBS: West Side – Abingdon Square
M14D-SBS: Chelsea Piers – 11th Avenue
Via14th Street, Avenue A, Avenue D
EndM14A-SBS: Lower East SideGrand Street
M14D-SBS: Lower East SideDelancey Street
LengthM14A-SBS EB: 3.3 miles (5.3 km)[1]
M14D-SBS EB: 3.6 miles (5.8 km)[2]
Service
Operates24 hours[3]
Annual patronage4,243,744 (2022)[4]
TransfersYes
TimetableM14A/D SBS
← M12
S79 SBS
 {{{system_nav}}}  M15 SBS →

Route description and service edit

Both M14 services share the 14th Street Crosstown corridor between 9th Avenue on the West Side and Avenue A on the Lower East Side. The "A" and "D" designations refer to the north–south streets used by each service within the Lower East Side (Avenue A and Avenue D respectively).[3][5]

West of 9th Avenue, the M14A SBS turns south along Hudson Street, terminating at Bleecker Street at Abingdon Square Park. The M14D SBS meanwhile, travels north to Chelsea Piers, serving Hudson River Park and the Chelsea Market. Until Select Bus Service was implemented, the M14A SBS followed this route during the overnight hours.[3][5] This was changed to operate to Abingdon Square at all times.[6] At the east end of the corridor, the M14A SBS turns south at Avenue A (which becomes Essex Street south of Houston Street), then east along Grand Street to the FDR Drive on the East River coastline. The M14D SBS travels along Avenue C, East 10th Street, then south along Avenue D (becoming Columbia Street) to Delancey Street at the Baruch Houses.[3][5]

During weekday rush hours, some M14 SBS buses make short turn runs, resulting in some westbound M14 buses terminating at either Union Square or Eighth Avenue, and some eastbound M14 buses to terminate at First Avenue. These trips may be signed as just the M14, without any letter suffix.[3]

The M14A/D SBS routes supplement the 14th Street Line (L train), which runs from Eighth Avenue and continues into Brooklyn.[3][5]

Stops edit

Station
Street traveled
Direction Connections
M14A only
Bleecker Street
Eighth Avenue
Eastbound station NYC Bus: M20 to Lincoln Center
West 12th Street
Hudson Street
Westbound terminus NYC Bus: M11 to Riverbank State Park
West 13th Street
Hudson Street
Westbound NYC Bus: M11 to Abingdon Square, M14D SBS to Chelsea Piers
M14D only
Ninth Avenue
West 14th Street
Westbound NYC Bus: M11, M14A SBS to Abingdon Square
Tenth Avenue
West 14th Street
NYC Bus: M11 to Riverbank State Park
West 15th Street
Eleventh Avenue
West 17th Street
Eleventh Avenue
Tenth Avenue
West 18th Street
Westbound terminus; eastbound station NYC Bus: M11 to Riverbank State Park
West 18th Street
Ninth Avenue
Eastbound NYC Bus: M11 to Abingdon Square
Hudson Street
West 14th Street
NYC Bus: M11, M14A SBS to Abingdon Square
M14A and M14D
Eighth Avenue
West 14th Street
Bidirectional NYC Bus: M20 to Lincoln Center
NYC Subway:      trains at 14th Street/Eighth Avenue
Seventh Avenue
West 14th Street
NYC Bus: M20 to South Ferry
NYC Subway:        ​ trains at 14th Street/Sixth Avenue
Sixth Avenue
West 14th Street
NYC Bus: M7 to Harlem at West 17th Street, M55 to West 44th Street/Sixth Avenue
NYC Subway:        ​ trains at 14th Street/Sixth Avenue
PATH: HOB–33, JSQ–33, JSQ–33 (via HOB) trains at 14th Street
Fifth Avenue
West 14th Street
Westbound NYC Bus: M1, M2, M3 to East Village, M55 to South Ferry
Union Square West/University Place
East 14th Street
Bidirectional
Irving Place
East 14th Street
NYC Bus: M1 to Harlem, M2 to Washington Heights, M3 to Fort George
NYC Subway:           trains at 14th Street–Union Square
Third Avenue
East 14th Street
NYC Bus: M101, M102, M103
NYC Subway:   train at Third Avenue
Second Avenue
East 14th Street
NYC Bus: M15 Local to South Ferry, M15 SBS to South Ferry
First Avenue
East 14th Street
NYC Bus: M15 Local to East Harlem, M15 SBS to East Harlem
NYC Subway:   train at First Avenue
Avenue A
East 14th Street
NYC Subway:   train at First Avenue
M14A only
East 11th Street
Avenue A
Bidirectional NYC Bus: M8 at East 10th Street
East 5th Street
Avenue A
East Houston Street
Avenue A
NYC Bus: M9, M21
Delancey Street
Essex Street
NYC Bus: M9, B39
NYC Subway:   ​​   ​ trains at Delancey Street/Essex Street
Grand Street
Essex Street
NYC Bus: M9
Clinton Street
Grand Street
Pitt Street
Grand Street
East Broadway
Grand Street
Eastbound
Jackson Street
Grand Street
Columbia Street
Grand Street
Westbound
Madison Street
Jackson Street
NYC Bus: M22
FDR Drive
Grand Street
Eastbound terminus; Westbound station NYC Bus: M22 to Battery Park City
M14D only
Avenue B
East 14th Street
Bidirectional
Avenue C
East 14th Street
Bidirectional NYC Bus: M9
East 11th/12th Streets
Avenue C
Bidirectional NYC Bus: M8 at East 10th Street, M9
Avenue D
East 10th Street
Bidirectional NYC Bus: M8 to West Village
East 5th/6th Streets
Avenue D
Bidirectional
East 4th Street
Avenue D
Eastbound
East Houston Street
Avenue D
Westbound NYC Bus: M21
Columbia Street
East Houston Street
Eastbound
Rivington Street
Columbia Street
Westbound NYC Bus: M21 to Soho
Mangin Street
East Houston Street
Eastbound NYC Bus: M21 to Lower East Side
555 FDR Drive
FDR Drive
Eastbound NYC Bus: M21 to Lower East Side
FDR Drive
Delancey Street
Eastbound NYC Bus: M21 to Lower East Side
Columbia Street
Delancey Street
Eastbound terminus; Westbound station NYC Bus: M21 to Soho

History edit

 
A westbound M14A bus (top) and M14D bus (bottom) along 14th Street in Manhattan, prior to SBS implementation

The tracks were built by several companies and pieced together by the Metropolitan Street Railway by 1899. The Bleecker Street and Fulton Ferry Railroad built the 14th Street tracks west of 9th Avenue, the Central Crosstown Railroad built from 9th Avenue to Union Square, and the Forty-Second Street and Grand Street Ferry Railroad built from Union Square to Avenue A and south on Avenue A. The Metropolitan Crosstown built a short connection at Union Square to connect the two halves, and tracks north on 11th Avenue to the West 23rd Street Ferry.

When the Williamsburg Bridge opened in 1904, 14th Street cars were rerouted to use the bridge (running east on Delancey Street from the one-way pair of Clinton Street northbound and Essex Street southbound), running as the 14th Street-Williamsburg Bridge Line until 1911. Buses were substituted for streetcars by the New York City Omnibus Corporation on April 20, 1936.

Avenue D service was added on January 28, 1951, initially running from Broadway along 14th Street, Avenue D and Columbia Street to Stanton Street, and returning on Cannon Street and Houston Street.[7]

That company changed its name to Fifth Avenue Coach Lines in 1956; the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority (MaBSTOA) subsidiary of the New York City Transit Authority took over operations in 1962.[8]

The route was once operated by the now defunct Hudson Pier Depot and was known only as the M14. When the depot was taken over by the Quill depot, it was separated into three lines, the M14A, M14C and M14D. Following the September 11 attacks, security measures at the Consolidated Edison power plant were tightened, and the block of East 14th Street between Avenue C and Avenue D was closed to the public. Service was consolidated on the Avenue C and Avenue D branches of the M14, with bus service running along Avenue C, East 10th Street, and Avenue D. In May 2002, the MTA announced plans to consolidate the two routes to improve service, and make operations simpler.[9] Eventually it was decided since the route ran primarily on Avenue D the route would be renamed M14D.

From 2004 to 2006, the M14C briefly returned running down Avenue C to Houston Street then turning East towards Avenue D/Columbia Street and resuming the normal route. This new route began running late and caused confusion with the M21 on Avenue C and eventually service returned to its current state as the M14A and M14D. Afterward, Avenue C was temporarily served by the M21 bus, but since 2010, it has been served by the M9 bus.

Select Bus Service edit

 
A Lower East Side–Grand Street-bound M14A SBS bus traveling east on 14th Street towards 6th Avenue in Chelsea / Greenwich Village, Manhattan.
 
A Lower East Side–Delancey Street-bound M14D SBS bus traveling east on 14th Street towards 6th Avenue in Chelsea / Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

In April 2019, a Select Bus Service line was planned to run along 14th Street to provide alternate service during the original L train shutdown plan. Service was expected to operate from Ninth Avenue to Avenue C, then turn north along Avenue C to 20th Street, where there would be a ferry transfer.[10][11] This route was to be another branch supplementing the existing M14A/D designation, but the existing lines would not be converted to Select Bus Service. To facilitate bus trips on the M14 corridor, the 14th Street busway would be implemented, turning parts of 14th Street into a bus-only street during rush hours.[12] The Select Bus Service route was to be implemented by January 6, 2019, three months before the tunnel was set to shut down. It was to initially run with five stops in each direction between First Avenue/14th Street and 10th Avenue/14th Street. Local service on the M14A and M14D would be retained with minor modifications.[13] One or two weeks before the tunnel would originally close, the M14 SBS was to be extended to Stuyvesant Cove. The M14A/D local and the M14 SBS would be able to serve a combined 84,000 passengers every hour, with a bus every two minutes during rush hours. During late night hours, the M14 SBS would be replaced by the L14 SBS route to the Bedford Avenue station in Brooklyn.[14][15] After the 14th Street Tunnel work was completed, some version of M14 SBS service would continue operating.[16]

On January 4, 2019, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that the L train shutdown would be modified. An alternate plan of weekend and late-night construction would be executed instead, therefore putting the initial M14 SBS plan in limbo.[17][18] New York City Transit later announced that it still planned to implement SBS along the corridor, and continued to work with the DOT on a plan for permanent service. The preliminary plan was to convert both the M14A and M14D routes into SBS routes.[19] On March 6, 2019, the NYCDOT met with elected officials and revealed plans to implement Select Bus Service on both the M14A and the M14D in June 2019, with an accelerated timeline to provide an alternative to L service. The implementation of bus lanes on the branches in the Lower East Side was to be implemented later on. Bus stops on each branch would be spaced out to speed up service. The M14A's terminal loop through Abingdon Square was to be implemented on a 9-month trial due to difficulty of bus operations there, as well as complaints of buses laying over in the Abingdon Square area. If the terminal was eliminated during or after the trial, service would be extended to Tenth Avenue. As of May 2022, the M14A continues to serve Abingdon Square at all times.[6] Bus lanes would either make use of the busway layout intended for the Tunnel shutdown or would consist of standard bus lanes.[20][21]

In April 2019, the busway was added back to the plan.[22][23][24][25] SBS was later pushed back to July 1, 2019.[26][27] However, due to a lawsuit, the busway was not implemented as scheduled,[28][29] and after another delay that August,[30][31] went into effect on October 3, 2019.[32][33] The busway was so successful on its first day that M14 buses had to be slowed down in order to keep from running ahead of their posted schedules.[34] In December 2019, the M14A/D SBS were the launch routes for the MTA's new battery-electric New Flyer Xcelsior XE60 buses.[35]

References edit

  1. ^ Google (May 8, 2017). "M14A-SBS" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  2. ^ Google (May 8, 2017). "M14D-SBS" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f MTA Regional Bus Operations. "M14 SBS bus schedule" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Facts and Figures". mta.info. August 28, 2011. Retrieved January 19, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d "Manhattan Bus Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. July 2019. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  6. ^ a b "M14 SBS Bus Schedule" (PDF).
  7. ^ "New Bus Service Sunday". The New York Times. January 26, 1951. p. 23.
  8. ^ Jackson, Kenneth T.; Keller, Lisa; Flood, Nancy (December 1, 2010). The Encyclopedia of New York City: Second Edition. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-18257-6.
  9. ^ May 2002 NYC Transit Committee Agenda. New York City Transit. May 29, 2002. pp. 94, 95, https://www.flickr.com/photos/unionturnpike/48482438452/in/album-72157710163565677/ 96], 97.
  10. ^ Rivoli, Dan (May 7, 2016). "Looming L train shutdown forces riders to consider future". NY Daily News. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  11. ^ Nir, Sarah Maslin (April 3, 2018). "With L Train Shutdown a Year Off, Lower Manhattan Braces for Upheaval". The New York Times. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  12. ^ "14th Street Corridor Traffic Analysis Overview" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. February 22, 2018. p. 2. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  13. ^ "Transit & Bus Committee Meeting" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. July 23, 2018. pp. 201–205. Retrieved July 23, 2018.
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  15. ^ Barone, Vincent (July 23, 2018). "MTA sets rollout date for L train shutdown busway". am New York. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  16. ^ "MTA, DOT to Launch M14 SBS Ahead of L Train Tunnel Reconstruction Project". mta.info. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. July 23, 2018. Retrieved October 18, 2018.
  17. ^ Baird-Remba, Rebecca (January 3, 2019). "Cuomo Cancels Full L Train Shutdown in Favor of Part-Time Closures". Commercial Observer. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
  18. ^ "Some Transit Alternatives Already in the Works for the L Train Shutdown". www.ny1.com. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
  19. ^ "L Project Weekly #10: This week's news, that Court Sq moving walkway, Select Bus Service coming to 14th Street". us18.campaign-archive.com. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. February 16, 2019. Retrieved February 16, 2019.
  20. ^ "M14A/D Select Bus Service Elected Officials Briefing March 6, 2019". New York City Department of Transportation. March 6, 2019. Retrieved April 19, 2019.
  21. ^ "Select Bus Service Package of improvements working together to keep buses moving" (PDF). new.mta.info. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. April 2, 2019. Retrieved April 19, 2019.
  22. ^ Berger, Paul (April 24, 2019). "New York City to Ban Private Cars From Manhattan Corridor for L Train Repairs". The Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
  23. ^ "NYC Pilot Program Will Limit Cars Along 14th Street". NBC New York. April 24, 2019. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
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  25. ^ Barone, Vincent (April 24, 2019). "Advocates hail 14th Street plan while locals rail". am New York. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
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The 14th Street Crosstown Line is a public transit line in Manhattan New York City running primarily along 14th Street from Chelsea or the West Village to the Lower East Side Originally a streetcar line it is now the M14 bus route operated by the New York City Transit Authority The line s two variants the M14A SBS and M14D SBS use Avenue A and Avenue D respectively from 14th Street south into the Lower East Side m14a m14d14th Street CrosstownM14A and M14D SBS buses traveling through Union Square in 2019 OverviewSystemMTA New York City BusOperatorNew York City Transit AuthorityGarageMichael J Quill DepotVehicleNova Bus LFS articulatedNew Flyer Xcelsior XD60New Flyer Xcelsior XE60LiverySelect Bus ServiceBegan service1899 streetcar 1936 bus 2019 SBS RouteLocaleManhattan New York U S StartM14A SBS West Side Abingdon SquareM14D SBS Chelsea Piers 11th AvenueVia14th Street Avenue A Avenue DEndM14A SBS Lower East Side Grand StreetM14D SBS Lower East Side Delancey StreetLengthM14A SBS EB 3 3 miles 5 3 km 1 M14D SBS EB 3 6 miles 5 8 km 2 ServiceOperates24 hours 3 Annual patronage4 243 744 2022 4 TransfersYesTimetableM14A D SBSRoute mapLegendChelsea Piers 11th Avenue 18th Street M14D 17th Street15th StreetWashington StreetHudson Street 9th AvenueHudson Street 13th StreetWest Village Abingdon Square M14A Bleecker Street8th Avenue 7th Avenue 6th Avenue 5th AvenueUniversity Place Irving Place 3rd Avenue2nd Avenue1st AvenueAvenue A11th Street5th StreetHouston StreetDelancey Street Grand Street Essex StreetClinton StreetPitt StreetEast Broadway Columbia StreetJackson StreetLower East Side FDR Drive Grand Street M14A Avenue BAvenue C11th 12th Streets10th Street5th 6th Streets3rd StreetRivington StreetHouston Street Columbia StreetHouston Street Mangin Street555 FDR DrLower East Side FDR Drive Delancey Street M14D LegendTwo way stopOne way stop M14 TerminalSubway connectionPATH connection M12 S79 SBS system nav M15 SBS Contents 1 Route description and service 1 1 Stops 2 History 2 1 Select Bus Service 3 References 4 External linksRoute description and service editBoth M14 services share the 14th Street Crosstown corridor between 9th Avenue on the West Side and Avenue A on the Lower East Side The A and D designations refer to the north south streets used by each service within the Lower East Side Avenue A and Avenue D respectively 3 5 West of 9th Avenue the M14A SBS turns south along Hudson Street terminating at Bleecker Street at Abingdon Square Park The M14D SBS meanwhile travels north to Chelsea Piers serving Hudson River Park and the Chelsea Market Until Select Bus Service was implemented the M14A SBS followed this route during the overnight hours 3 5 This was changed to operate to Abingdon Square at all times 6 At the east end of the corridor the M14A SBS turns south at Avenue A which becomes Essex Street south of Houston Street then east along Grand Street to the FDR Drive on the East River coastline The M14D SBS travels along Avenue C East 10th Street then south along Avenue D becoming Columbia Street to Delancey Street at the Baruch Houses 3 5 During weekday rush hours some M14 SBS buses make short turn runs resulting in some westbound M14 buses terminating at either Union Square or Eighth Avenue and some eastbound M14 buses to terminate at First Avenue These trips may be signed as just the M14 without any letter suffix 3 The M14A D SBS routes supplement the 14th Street Line L train which runs from Eighth Avenue and continues into Brooklyn 3 5 Stops edit StationStreet traveled Direction ConnectionsM14A onlyBleecker StreetEighth Avenue Eastbound station NYC Bus M20 to Lincoln CenterWest 12th StreetHudson Street Westbound terminus NYC Bus M11 to Riverbank State ParkWest 13th StreetHudson Street Westbound NYC Bus M11 to Abingdon Square M14D SBS to Chelsea PiersM14D onlyNinth AvenueWest 14th Street Westbound NYC Bus M11 M14A SBS to Abingdon SquareTenth AvenueWest 14th Street NYC Bus M11 to Riverbank State ParkWest 15th StreetEleventh AvenueWest 17th StreetEleventh AvenueTenth AvenueWest 18th Street Westbound terminus eastbound station NYC Bus M11 to Riverbank State ParkWest 18th StreetNinth Avenue Eastbound NYC Bus M11 to Abingdon SquareHudson StreetWest 14th Street NYC Bus M11 M14A SBS to Abingdon SquareM14A and M14DEighth AvenueWest 14th Street Bidirectional NYC Bus M20 to Lincoln CenterNYC Subway nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains at 14th Street Eighth AvenueSeventh AvenueWest 14th Street NYC Bus M20 to South FerryNYC Subway nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains at 14th Street Sixth AvenueSixth AvenueWest 14th Street NYC Bus M7 to Harlem at West 17th Street M55 to West 44th Street Sixth AvenueNYC Subway nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains at 14th Street Sixth AvenuePATH HOB 33 JSQ 33 JSQ 33 via HOB trains at 14th StreetFifth AvenueWest 14th Street Westbound NYC Bus M1 M2 M3 to East Village M55 to South FerryUnion Square West University PlaceEast 14th Street BidirectionalIrving PlaceEast 14th Street NYC Bus M1 to Harlem M2 to Washington Heights M3 to Fort GeorgeNYC Subway nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains at 14th Street Union SquareThird AvenueEast 14th Street NYC Bus M101 M102 M103NYC Subway nbsp train at Third AvenueSecond AvenueEast 14th Street NYC Bus M15 Local to South Ferry M15 SBS to South FerryFirst AvenueEast 14th Street NYC Bus M15 Local to East Harlem M15 SBS to East HarlemNYC Subway nbsp train at First AvenueAvenue AEast 14th Street NYC Subway nbsp train at First AvenueM14A onlyEast 11th StreetAvenue A Bidirectional NYC Bus M8 at East 10th StreetEast 5th StreetAvenue AEast Houston StreetAvenue A NYC Bus M9 M21Delancey StreetEssex Street NYC Bus M9 B39NYC Subway nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains at Delancey Street Essex StreetGrand StreetEssex Street NYC Bus M9Clinton StreetGrand StreetPitt StreetGrand StreetEast BroadwayGrand Street EastboundJackson StreetGrand StreetColumbia StreetGrand Street WestboundMadison StreetJackson Street NYC Bus M22FDR DriveGrand Street Eastbound terminus Westbound station NYC Bus M22 to Battery Park CityM14D onlyAvenue BEast 14th Street BidirectionalAvenue CEast 14th Street Bidirectional NYC Bus M9East 11th 12th StreetsAvenue C Bidirectional NYC Bus M8 at East 10th Street M9Avenue DEast 10th Street Bidirectional NYC Bus M8 to West VillageEast 5th 6th StreetsAvenue D BidirectionalEast 4th StreetAvenue D EastboundEast Houston StreetAvenue D Westbound NYC Bus M21Columbia StreetEast Houston Street EastboundRivington StreetColumbia Street Westbound NYC Bus M21 to SohoMangin StreetEast Houston Street Eastbound NYC Bus M21 to Lower East Side555 FDR DriveFDR Drive Eastbound NYC Bus M21 to Lower East SideFDR DriveDelancey Street Eastbound NYC Bus M21 to Lower East SideColumbia StreetDelancey Street Eastbound terminus Westbound station NYC Bus M21 to SohoHistory edit nbsp A westbound M14A bus top and M14D bus bottom along 14th Street in Manhattan prior to SBS implementationThe tracks were built by several companies and pieced together by the Metropolitan Street Railway by 1899 The Bleecker Street and Fulton Ferry Railroad built the 14th Street tracks west of 9th Avenue the Central Crosstown Railroad built from 9th Avenue to Union Square and the Forty Second Street and Grand Street Ferry Railroad built from Union Square to Avenue A and south on Avenue A The Metropolitan Crosstown built a short connection at Union Square to connect the two halves and tracks north on 11th Avenue to the West 23rd Street Ferry When the Williamsburg Bridge opened in 1904 14th Street cars were rerouted to use the bridge running east on Delancey Street from the one way pair of Clinton Street northbound and Essex Street southbound running as the 14th Street Williamsburg Bridge Line until 1911 Buses were substituted for streetcars by the New York City Omnibus Corporation on April 20 1936 Avenue D service was added on January 28 1951 initially running from Broadway along 14th Street Avenue D and Columbia Street to Stanton Street and returning on Cannon Street and Houston Street 7 That company changed its name to Fifth Avenue Coach Lines in 1956 the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority MaBSTOA subsidiary of the New York City Transit Authority took over operations in 1962 8 The route was once operated by the now defunct Hudson Pier Depot and was known only as the M14 When the depot was taken over by the Quill depot it was separated into three lines the M14A M14C and M14D Following the September 11 attacks security measures at the Consolidated Edison power plant were tightened and the block of East 14th Street between Avenue C and Avenue D was closed to the public Service was consolidated on the Avenue C and Avenue D branches of the M14 with bus service running along Avenue C East 10th Street and Avenue D In May 2002 the MTA announced plans to consolidate the two routes to improve service and make operations simpler 9 Eventually it was decided since the route ran primarily on Avenue D the route would be renamed M14D From 2004 to 2006 the M14C briefly returned running down Avenue C to Houston Street then turning East towards Avenue D Columbia Street and resuming the normal route This new route began running late and caused confusion with the M21 on Avenue C and eventually service returned to its current state as the M14A and M14D Afterward Avenue C was temporarily served by the M21 bus but since 2010 it has been served by the M9 bus Select Bus Service edit nbsp A Lower East Side Grand Street bound M14A SBS bus traveling east on 14th Street towards 6th Avenue in Chelsea Greenwich Village Manhattan nbsp A Lower East Side Delancey Street bound M14D SBS bus traveling east on 14th Street towards 6th Avenue in Chelsea Greenwich Village Manhattan In April 2019 a Select Bus Service line was planned to run along 14th Street to provide alternate service during the original L train shutdown plan Service was expected to operate from Ninth Avenue to Avenue C then turn north along Avenue C to 20th Street where there would be a ferry transfer 10 11 This route was to be another branch supplementing the existing M14A D designation but the existing lines would not be converted to Select Bus Service To facilitate bus trips on the M14 corridor the 14th Street busway would be implemented turning parts of 14th Street into a bus only street during rush hours 12 The Select Bus Service route was to be implemented by January 6 2019 three months before the tunnel was set to shut down It was to initially run with five stops in each direction between First Avenue 14th Street and 10th Avenue 14th Street Local service on the M14A and M14D would be retained with minor modifications 13 One or two weeks before the tunnel would originally close the M14 SBS was to be extended to Stuyvesant Cove The M14A D local and the M14 SBS would be able to serve a combined 84 000 passengers every hour with a bus every two minutes during rush hours During late night hours the M14 SBS would be replaced by the L14 SBS route to the Bedford Avenue station in Brooklyn 14 15 After the 14th Street Tunnel work was completed some version of M14 SBS service would continue operating 16 On January 4 2019 Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that the L train shutdown would be modified An alternate plan of weekend and late night construction would be executed instead therefore putting the initial M14 SBS plan in limbo 17 18 New York City Transit later announced that it still planned to implement SBS along the corridor and continued to work with the DOT on a plan for permanent service The preliminary plan was to convert both the M14A and M14D routes into SBS routes 19 On March 6 2019 the NYCDOT met with elected officials and revealed plans to implement Select Bus Service on both the M14A and the M14D in June 2019 with an accelerated timeline to provide an alternative to L service The implementation of bus lanes on the branches in the Lower East Side was to be implemented later on Bus stops on each branch would be spaced out to speed up service The M14A s terminal loop through Abingdon Square was to be implemented on a 9 month trial due to difficulty of bus operations there as well as complaints of buses laying over in the Abingdon Square area If the terminal was eliminated during or after the trial service would be extended to Tenth Avenue As of May 2022 the M14A continues to serve Abingdon Square at all times 6 Bus lanes would either make use of the busway layout intended for the Tunnel shutdown or would consist of standard bus lanes 20 21 In April 2019 the busway was added back to the plan 22 23 24 25 SBS was later pushed back to July 1 2019 26 27 However due to a lawsuit the busway was not implemented as scheduled 28 29 and after another delay that August 30 31 went into effect on October 3 2019 32 33 The busway was so successful on its first day that M14 buses had to be slowed down in order to keep from running ahead of their posted schedules 34 In December 2019 the M14A D SBS were the launch routes for the MTA s new battery electric New Flyer Xcelsior XE60 buses 35 References edit Google May 8 2017 M14A SBS Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 8 2017 Google May 8 2017 M14D SBS Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 8 2017 a b c d e f MTA Regional Bus Operations M14 SBS bus schedule PDF Facts and Figures mta info August 28 2011 Retrieved January 19 2016 a b c d Manhattan Bus Map PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority July 2019 Retrieved December 1 2020 a b M14 SBS Bus Schedule PDF New Bus Service Sunday The New York Times January 26 1951 p 23 Jackson Kenneth T Keller Lisa Flood Nancy December 1 2010 The Encyclopedia of New York City Second Edition Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 18257 6 May 2002 NYC Transit Committee Agenda New York City Transit May 29 2002 pp 94 95 https www flickr com photos unionturnpike 48482438452 in album 72157710163565677 96 97 Rivoli Dan May 7 2016 Looming L train shutdown forces riders to consider future NY Daily News Retrieved May 9 2016 Nir Sarah Maslin April 3 2018 With L Train Shutdown a Year Off Lower Manhattan Braces for Upheaval The New York Times Retrieved April 14 2018 14th Street Corridor Traffic Analysis Overview PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority February 22 2018 p 2 Retrieved April 13 2018 Transit amp Bus Committee Meeting PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority July 23 2018 pp 201 205 Retrieved July 23 2018 Mascali Nikki M July 24 2018 City launching M14 SBS bus ahead of L train shutdown Metro US Retrieved July 25 2018 Barone Vincent July 23 2018 MTA sets rollout date for L train shutdown busway am New York Retrieved July 25 2018 MTA DOT to Launch M14 SBS Ahead of L Train Tunnel Reconstruction Project mta info Metropolitan Transportation Authority July 23 2018 Retrieved October 18 2018 Baird Remba Rebecca January 3 2019 Cuomo Cancels Full L Train Shutdown in Favor of Part Time Closures Commercial Observer Retrieved January 4 2019 Some Transit Alternatives Already in the Works for the L Train Shutdown www ny1 com Retrieved May 11 2022 L Project Weekly 10 This week s news that Court Sq moving walkway Select Bus Service coming to 14th Street us18 campaign archive com Metropolitan Transportation Authority February 16 2019 Retrieved February 16 2019 M14A D Select Bus Service Elected Officials Briefing March 6 2019 New York City Department of Transportation March 6 2019 Retrieved April 19 2019 Select Bus Service Package of improvements working together to keep buses moving PDF new mta info Metropolitan Transportation Authority April 2 2019 Retrieved April 19 2019 Berger Paul April 24 2019 New York City to Ban Private Cars From Manhattan Corridor for L Train Repairs The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved May 19 2019 NYC Pilot Program Will Limit Cars Along 14th Street NBC New York April 24 2019 Retrieved April 26 2019 Plitt Amy April 24 2019 NYC will limit private cars on 14th Street during L train slowdown Curbed NY Retrieved April 26 2019 Barone Vincent April 24 2019 Advocates hail 14th Street plan while locals rail am New York Retrieved April 25 2019 Commuter Alert Most Of 14th Street Will Be Closed To Cars Most Of The Time Starting July 1 CBS New York June 11 2019 Retrieved June 11 2019 Spivack Caroline June 11 2019 Dedicated busway on 14th Street will roll out on July 1 Curbed NY Retrieved June 11 2019 Barone Vincent July 1 2019 14th Street busway supporters slam lawsuit as classist am New York Retrieved July 3 2019 Spivack Caroline June 28 2019 14th Street busway blocked by judge Curbed NY Retrieved July 3 2019 Lee Vivian August 10 2019 Ban on Most Cars on 14th Street Delayed Amid Last Minute Appeal Spectrum News NY1 New York City Archived from the original on August 12 2019 Retrieved August 12 2019 Spivack Caroline August 9 2019 Judge hits brakes on 14th Street busway again Curbed NY Archived from the original on August 11 2019 Retrieved August 12 2019 Busway plan banning most cars from 14th Street kicks off Thursday Crain s New York Business Bloomberg September 30 2019 Retrieved October 1 2019 Plitt Amy September 27 2019 14th Street busway gets the green light from judges Curbed NY Retrieved October 1 2019 Berger Paul October 3 2019 Buses Cruise Through Manhattan Corridor as Traffic Change Takes Effect The Wall Street Journal Retrieved October 5 2019 MTA deploys first all electric articulated bus fleet to 14th Street busway Mass Transit Magazine December 16 2019 Retrieved May 11 2022 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML M14 New York City bus KML is not from Wikidata nbsp Media related to M14 New York City bus at Wikimedia Commons Select Bus Service mta info M14 SBS Keeping Buses Moving on 14 St and the Lower East Side mta info 14th Street Select Bus Service with Transit amp Truck Priority Pilot Project NYCDOT Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title M14 New York City bus amp oldid 1189021144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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