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M15 (New York City bus)

The First and Second Avenues Line, also known as the Second Avenue Line, is a bus line in Manhattan, New York City, running mostly along Second Avenue (and northbound on First Avenue since 1951) from Lower Manhattan to East Harlem. Originally a streetcar line along Second Avenue, it is now the M15 bus route, the busiest bus route in the city and United States, carrying 16.4 million riders annually.[5] MTA Regional Bus Operations, under the New York City Bus and Select Bus Service brands, operates the local out of the Tuskegee Airmen Bus Depot and the SBS from the Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot. Service is operated exclusively with articulated buses.

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First and Second Avenues Line
An M15 bus at South Ferry
Overview
SystemMTA Regional Bus Operations
OperatorNew York City Transit Authority
GarageTuskegee Airmen Depot (local)
Mother Clara Hale Depot (SBS)
VehicleNova Bus LFS articulated
New Flyer Xcelsior XD60
Livery M15 SBS: Select Bus Service
Route
LocaleManhattan, New York, U.S.
Communities servedEast Harlem, Upper East Side, Yorkville, Lenox Hill, Turtle Bay, Murray Hill, Kips Bay, Gramercy Park, East Village, Lower East Side, Chinatown, Financial District
Landmarks servedManhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, United Nations
StartEast Harlem – 126th Street
ViaFirst Avenue (northbound)
Second Avenue (southbound)
Allen Street
Water Street
EndPike Street / Cherry Street (local)
South Ferry (local and SBS)
Length8.6 miles (13.8 km)[1] (southbound)
Service
Operates24 hours; no SBS or Cherry Street service at night[2][3]
Annual patronage10,468,682 (2023)[4]
TransfersYes
TimetableM15 M15 SBS
← M14 SBS
B82 SBS (by borough)
Bx12 SBS (by route number)
 {{{system_nav}}}  M20
M23 SBS
M23 SBS →

History edit

 
An M15 local bus stops at VA Hospital, heading uptown.

The Second Avenue Railroad opened the line in 1853 and 1854, from Peck Slip on the East River north along Pearl Street, Bowery (shared with the Third Avenue Line), Grand Street, Chrystie Street, and Second Avenue to East Harlem. A short branch was later built along Stuyvesant Street and Astor Place to end at Broadway in NoHo. The Metropolitan Street Railway leased the line in January 1898, and on April 3 the line from Astor Place to Manhattan was electrified. The original line was later electrified to the Bowery, where streetcars used the Third Avenue Line to City Hall, and the line to Peck Slip was abandoned.

Buses were substituted for streetcars by the East Side Omnibus Corporation on June 25, 1933. The New York City Board of Transportation took over operations in 1948, with the New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) replacing it in 1953.

Limited-stop service began on September 13, 1976, with buses making only 15 stops, spaced every eight blocks, between 126th Street and Houston Street, saving riders up to 23 minutes. Limited-stop service ran every six minutes on weekdays, heading southbound in the morning, between 7:12 and 9:21 a.m., and northbound in the afternoon, between 4:12 and 6:11 p.m.[6] These buses were identified by signs on the lower right side of the windshield.[7] As part of the project, new dedicated bus lanes were installed.

On September 7, 1987, a public hearing was held to discuss the NYCTA's plan to reduce the span of weekend evening M15 service to City Hall and Park Row from ending at 12:40 a.m. to ending at 8:10 p.m.. In addition, the hours of weekday service were to be lengthened slightly. The changes were to be made to provide a more uniform service frequency and service pattern.[8]

On January 13, 1997, 108 more limited-stop trips were added on weekdays.[9] In June 2002 as part of an outside study, the First/Second Avenues corridor was identified for the implementation of bus rapid transit (BRT) service, due to heavy ridership and slow travel speeds on the corridor.[10][11] In November 2002, the MTA Board voted to lengthen the span of weekday evening southbound service by one hour to 7:50 p.m., weekday northbound service by 1.5 hours to 9:45 p.m., the span of northbound evening Saturday service by one hour to 8:25 p.m., and the span of northbound Sunday service to 8:10 p.m.. The service increase was expected to result in no change in costs initially. Though the change was initially expected to take effect in March 2003,[12] it was implemented on April 14, 2003.[13]

In late 2004, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and the New York City Department of Transportation selected the route as one of the candidates for bus rapid transit service, along with Fordham Road (since implemented), Nostrand Avenue, Merrick Boulevard, and Hylan Boulevard. This evolved into Phase I of the Select Bus Service (SBS) program in 2006.[10][14][15][16] On October 10, 2010, service began on the M15 Select Bus Service, replacing limited stop service.[16][17][18][19] Due to the construction of the Second Avenue Subway, the M15 SBS initially had no stop at 72nd Street, even though that was a major street that had been served by limited-stop buses.[20] Both the M15 local and M15 SBS were previously assigned to the 126th Street Depot until January 4, 2015.[21]

Route description edit

The M15 runs from South Ferry in the Financial District and 126th Street in East Harlem. [22] Southbound service uses Second Avenue from East 125th to Houston Streets, then uses First Avenue, Madison Street, Water Street and South Ferry. Limited made all stops in south of Houston Street. Prior to the implementation of the M15 SBS, previous M15 Limited stops were eliminated at St Mark's Place and East 72nd Street north of Houston Street. Several stops south of Houston Street were also eliminated.[23] During the daytime and evening hours, local service alternates between Whitehall Street and Pike Street / Cherry Street. During AM Rush Hour, some Select Bus Service trips terminate/originate at Houston St. Overnight service is provided by local buses only, serving Whitehall Street-South Ferry. Select Bus Service trips terminate at the South Ferry bus loop. By then, the MTA had discontinued service to City Hall due to budget cuts.

 
Terminated M15 SBS buses laying over in the South Ferry Bus Loop at the west end of Peter Minuit Plaza, at the south end of Peter Minuit Place (South Street and Peter Minuit Place) in South Ferry, Lower Manhattan.
 
A Harlem-bound M15 local bus at 1st Avenue and 23rd Street in Kips Bay, Manhattan.

Select Bus Service Stops edit

 
A geographically correct map of the M15 Select Bus Service, showing all stations and connections. The route is shown in turquoise.
Station
Street traveled
Direction Connections
126th Street Northbound terminus,
southbound station

NYC Bus: M15 Local

125th Street Bidirectional

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M35, M60 SBS, M125

115th / 116th Streets

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M116 (at 116th Street)

106th Street

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M106

95th / 97th Streets
Metropolitan Hospital

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M96
NYC Subway:     at 96th Street

86th Street

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M86 SBS
NYC Subway:     at 86th Street

79th Street

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M79 SBS

67th / 68th Streets

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M66

57th / 58th Streets

NYC Bus M15 Local, and MTA Bus: M31, M57, Q32, Q60, Q101

50th Street

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M50

42nd / 44th Streets
United Nations

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M42

34th Street
NYU Langone Medical Center

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M34/M34A SBS (M34A westbound only on First Avenue)

28th / 29th Streets
Bellevue Hospital

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M9, M34A SBS

23rd / 25th Streets
VA Hospital

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M9, M23 SBS, M34A SBS

14th Street

NYC Bus: M14A SBS, M14D SBS, M15 Local
NYC Subway:   train at First Avenue (northbound only)

First Street Northbound only

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M21
NYC Subway:   ​ trains at Second Avenue

North of Houston Street, southbound service uses Second Avenue and northbound service uses First Avenue
Houston Street Southbound only

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M21
NYC Subway:   ​ trains at Second Avenue

Hester / Grand Streets Bidirectional

NYC Bus: M15 Local NYC Subway:    trains at Grand Street

Catherine Street
Madison Street

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M22 (eastbound only

Fulton Street
South Street Seaport

Downtown Connection: Downtown Loop
NYC Bus: M15 Local

Wall Street
Water Street
South Ferry
Whitehall Terminal
Southbound terminal,
northbound station

NYC Bus: M15 Local, M20, M55
NYC Subway:      trains at South Ferry/Whitehall Street
Staten Island Ferry

References edit

  1. ^ Google (May 8, 2017). "M15" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  2. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "M15 bus schedule".
  3. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "M15 SBS bus schedule" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Subway and bus ridership for 2023". mta.info. April 29, 2024. Retrieved May 2, 2024.
  5. ^ "MTA By the Numbers in 2023". MTA. Retrieved February 17, 2024.
  6. ^ "To Speed You On Your Way..." Flickr. New York City Transit Authority. 1976. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  7. ^ "Metropolitan Briefs". The New York Times. September 13, 1976. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  8. ^ "M15 Public Hearing Handout on Span of Service to City Hall" (PDF). www.laguardiawagnerarchive.lagcc.cuny.edu. New York City Transit Authority. August 27, 1987. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  9. ^ . mta.info. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. June 24, 1997. Archived from the original on July 4, 1997. Retrieved June 15, 2023.
  10. ^ a b "First Avenue/Second Avenue SBS Community Advisory Committee Meeting" (PDF). nyc.gov. Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York City Department of Transportation. September 23, 2009. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
  11. ^ "Bus Rapid Transit For New York City" (PDF). Schaller Consulting, Transportation Alternatives, New York Public Interest Research Group. June 2002. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  12. ^ November 2002 NYC Transit Committee Agenda. New York City Transit Authority. November 19, 2002. pp. 97, 98, 99-100.
  13. ^ . mta.info. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Archived from the original on April 16, 2003. Retrieved June 15, 2023.
  14. ^ (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York City Department of Transportation, New York State Department of Transportation. 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 12, 2005. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
  15. ^ "Select Bus Service on the Bx12: A BRT Partnership Between the New York City DOT and MTA New York City Transit" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York City Department of Transportation. January 12, 2009. Retrieved March 4, 2016.
  16. ^ a b "+selectbusservice M15 on First and Second Avenues: Progress Report" (PDF). nyc.gov. Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York City Department of Transportation. November 2011. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
  17. ^ (PDF). p. 76. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 25, 2010. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  18. ^ "Select Bus Service - First Avenue/Second Avenue" (PDF). New York City Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 4, 2010.[dead link]
  19. ^ Grynbaum, Michael M. (October 10, 2010). "Rolling Out Speedier Bus System, to Glitches and Grumbles". The New York Times. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  20. ^ Chen, Jackson (January 12, 2017). "Seniors Demand Second Ave Select Bus Service at East 72nd". amNewYork. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  21. ^ Gartland, Michael (June 22, 2014). "Bus depot to become memorial for slaves found buried there". New York Post.
  22. ^ Hobbs, Allegra (February 15, 2017). "Lower East Side Needs More Select Bus Service, Locals and Officials Say". DNAinfo.
  23. ^ Krueger, Liz; Maloney, Carolyn; Quart, Dan; Seawright, Rebecca; Menin, Julie; Powers, Keith (February 16, 2022). "We write to urge the MTA to restore M15 Select Bus Service at 72nd Street" (PDF). Letter to Janno Lieber.

External links edit

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External videos
  SBS Bus Wrapping, Metropolitan Transportation Authority; October 12, 2010; 1:48 YouTube video clip
  How to Ride the M15 Select Bus Service, Metropolitan Transportation Authority; October 20, 2010; 2:10 YouTube video clip
  •   Media related to M15 (New York City bus) at Wikimedia Commons
  • M15 First/Second Avenues SBS − mta.info
  • First Avenue And Second Avenue Select Bus Service − NYCDOT

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For the current bus services see List of bus routes in Manhattan M15 and Select Bus Service M15 The First and Second Avenues Line also known as the Second Avenue Line is a bus line in Manhattan New York City running mostly along Second Avenue and northbound on First Avenue since 1951 from Lower Manhattan to East Harlem Originally a streetcar line along Second Avenue it is now the M15 bus route the busiest bus route in the city and United States carrying 16 4 million riders annually 5 MTA Regional Bus Operations under the New York City Bus and Select Bus Service brands operates the local out of the Tuskegee Airmen Bus Depot and the SBS from the Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot Service is operated exclusively with articulated buses m15m15First and Second Avenues LineAn M15 bus at South FerryOverviewSystemMTA Regional Bus OperationsOperatorNew York City Transit AuthorityGarageTuskegee Airmen Depot local Mother Clara Hale Depot SBS VehicleNova Bus LFS articulatedNew Flyer Xcelsior XD60LiveryM15 SBS Select Bus ServiceRouteLocaleManhattan New York U S Communities servedEast Harlem Upper East Side Yorkville Lenox Hill Turtle Bay Murray Hill Kips Bay Gramercy Park East Village Lower East Side Chinatown Financial DistrictLandmarks servedManhattan Bridge Brooklyn Bridge United NationsStartEast Harlem 126th StreetViaFirst Avenue northbound Second Avenue southbound Allen StreetWater StreetEndPike Street Cherry Street local South Ferry local and SBS Length8 6 miles 13 8 km 1 southbound ServiceOperates24 hours no SBS or Cherry Street service at night 2 3 Annual patronage10 468 682 2023 4 TransfersYesTimetableM15 M15 SBSRoute mapLegend East Harlem 126th Street M15 M15 125th Street Paladino Avenue 122nd Street 120th Street 119th Street 116th Street 115th Street 113th Street 111th Street 108th Street 106th Street 103rd Street 102nd Street 101st Street 99th Street 96th Street 94th Street 93rd Street 92nd Street 89th Street 87th Street 86th Street 84th Street 82nd Street 79th Street 77th Street 75th Street 72nd Street 70th Street 68th Street 67th Street 66th Street 64th Street 62nd Street 61st Street 57th Street 55th Street 54th Street 52nd Street 50th Street 46th Street 45th Street 44th Street 42nd Street 39th Street 36th Street 35th Street 34th Street 31st Street 29th Street 28th Street 27th Street 25th Street 23rd Street 20th Street 17th Street 14th Street 12th Street 11th Street 9th Street St Marks Place 6th Street 4th Street 3rd Street 1st Street Forsyth Street 2nd 1st Avenues Houston Street Stanton Street Delancey Street Grand Street Hester Street Canal Street Division Street Madison Street Pike Street M15 southern short turn Market Street Catherine Street St James Place Pearl Street Frankfort Street Peck Slip Fulton Street John Street Wall Street Old Slip Hanover Square Water Street Broad Streets South Ferry M15 M15 Legend SBS amp Local stops Local stops M15 Local terminal M15 SBS terminal Subway connection M14 SBS B82 SBS by borough Bx12 SBS by route number system nav M20 M23 SBS M23 SBS Contents 1 History 2 Route description 2 1 Select Bus Service Stops 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp An M15 local bus stops at VA Hospital heading uptown The Second Avenue Railroad opened the line in 1853 and 1854 from Peck Slip on the East River north along Pearl Street Bowery shared with the Third Avenue Line Grand Street Chrystie Street and Second Avenue to East Harlem A short branch was later built along Stuyvesant Street and Astor Place to end at Broadway in NoHo The Metropolitan Street Railway leased the line in January 1898 and on April 3 the line from Astor Place to Manhattan was electrified The original line was later electrified to the Bowery where streetcars used the Third Avenue Line to City Hall and the line to Peck Slip was abandoned Buses were substituted for streetcars by the East Side Omnibus Corporation on June 25 1933 The New York City Board of Transportation took over operations in 1948 with the New York City Transit Authority NYCTA replacing it in 1953 Limited stop service began on September 13 1976 with buses making only 15 stops spaced every eight blocks between 126th Street and Houston Street saving riders up to 23 minutes Limited stop service ran every six minutes on weekdays heading southbound in the morning between 7 12 and 9 21 a m and northbound in the afternoon between 4 12 and 6 11 p m 6 These buses were identified by signs on the lower right side of the windshield 7 As part of the project new dedicated bus lanes were installed On September 7 1987 a public hearing was held to discuss the NYCTA s plan to reduce the span of weekend evening M15 service to City Hall and Park Row from ending at 12 40 a m to ending at 8 10 p m In addition the hours of weekday service were to be lengthened slightly The changes were to be made to provide a more uniform service frequency and service pattern 8 On January 13 1997 108 more limited stop trips were added on weekdays 9 In June 2002 as part of an outside study the First Second Avenues corridor was identified for the implementation of bus rapid transit BRT service due to heavy ridership and slow travel speeds on the corridor 10 11 In November 2002 the MTA Board voted to lengthen the span of weekday evening southbound service by one hour to 7 50 p m weekday northbound service by 1 5 hours to 9 45 p m the span of northbound evening Saturday service by one hour to 8 25 p m and the span of northbound Sunday service to 8 10 p m The service increase was expected to result in no change in costs initially Though the change was initially expected to take effect in March 2003 12 it was implemented on April 14 2003 13 In late 2004 the Metropolitan Transportation Authority MTA and the New York City Department of Transportation selected the route as one of the candidates for bus rapid transit service along with Fordham Road since implemented Nostrand Avenue Merrick Boulevard and Hylan Boulevard This evolved into Phase I of the Select Bus Service SBS program in 2006 10 14 15 16 On October 10 2010 service began on the M15 Select Bus Service replacing limited stop service 16 17 18 19 Due to the construction of the Second Avenue Subway the M15 SBS initially had no stop at 72nd Street even though that was a major street that had been served by limited stop buses 20 Both the M15 local and M15 SBS were previously assigned to the 126th Street Depot until January 4 2015 21 Route description editThe M15 runs from South Ferry in the Financial District and 126th Street in East Harlem 22 Southbound service uses Second Avenue from East 125th to Houston Streets then uses First Avenue Madison Street Water Street and South Ferry Limited made all stops in south of Houston Street Prior to the implementation of the M15 SBS previous M15 Limited stops were eliminated at St Mark s Place and East 72nd Street north of Houston Street Several stops south of Houston Street were also eliminated 23 During the daytime and evening hours local service alternates between Whitehall Street and Pike Street Cherry Street During AM Rush Hour some Select Bus Service trips terminate originate at Houston St Overnight service is provided by local buses only serving Whitehall Street South Ferry Select Bus Service trips terminate at the South Ferry bus loop By then the MTA had discontinued service to City Hall due to budget cuts nbsp Terminated M15 SBS buses laying over in the South Ferry Bus Loop at the west end of Peter Minuit Plaza at the south end of Peter Minuit Place South Street and Peter Minuit Place in South Ferry Lower Manhattan nbsp A Harlem bound M15 local bus at 1st Avenue and 23rd Street in Kips Bay Manhattan Select Bus Service Stops edit nbsp A geographically correct map of the M15 Select Bus Service showing all stations and connections The route is shown in turquoise StationStreet traveled Direction Connections 126th Street Northbound terminus southbound station NYC Bus M15 Local 125th Street Bidirectional NYC Bus M15 Local M35 M60 SBS M125 115th 116th Streets NYC Bus M15 Local M116 at 116th Street 106th Street NYC Bus M15 Local M106 95th 97th StreetsMetropolitan Hospital NYC Bus M15 Local M96NYC Subway nbsp nbsp nbsp at 96th Street 86th Street NYC Bus M15 Local M86 SBSNYC Subway nbsp nbsp nbsp at 86th Street 79th Street NYC Bus M15 Local M79 SBS 67th 68th Streets NYC Bus M15 Local M66 57th 58th Streets NYC Bus M15 Local and MTA Bus M31 M57 Q32 Q60 Q101 50th Street NYC Bus M15 Local M50 42nd 44th StreetsUnited Nations NYC Bus M15 Local M42 34th StreetNYU Langone Medical Center NYC Bus M15 Local M34 M34A SBS M34A westbound only on First Avenue 28th 29th StreetsBellevue Hospital NYC Bus M15 Local M9 M34A SBS 23rd 25th StreetsVA Hospital NYC Bus M15 Local M9 M23 SBS M34A SBS 14th Street NYC Bus M14A SBS M14D SBS M15 Local NYC Subway nbsp train at First Avenue northbound only First Street Northbound only NYC Bus M15 Local M21NYC Subway nbsp nbsp trains at Second Avenue North of Houston Street southbound service uses Second Avenue and northbound service uses First Avenue Houston Street Southbound only NYC Bus M15 Local M21NYC Subway nbsp nbsp trains at Second Avenue Hester Grand Streets Bidirectional NYC Bus M15 Local NYC Subway nbsp nbsp trains at Grand Street Catherine Street Madison Street NYC Bus M15 Local M22 eastbound only Fulton Street South Street Seaport Downtown Connection Downtown Loop NYC Bus M15 Local Wall Street Water Street South FerryWhitehall Terminal Southbound terminal northbound station NYC Bus M15 Local M20 M55NYC Subway nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains at South Ferry Whitehall StreetStaten Island FerryReferences edit Google May 8 2017 M15 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 8 2017 MTA Regional Bus Operations M15 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations M15 SBS bus schedule PDF Subway and bus ridership for 2023 mta info April 29 2024 Retrieved May 2 2024 MTA By the Numbers in 2023 MTA Retrieved February 17 2024 To Speed You On Your Way Flickr New York City Transit Authority 1976 Retrieved January 13 2020 Metropolitan Briefs The New York Times September 13 1976 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 13 2020 M15 Public Hearing Handout on Span of Service to City Hall PDF www laguardiawagnerarchive lagcc cuny edu New York City Transit Authority August 27 1987 Retrieved March 4 2019 Bus Service Notices mta info Metropolitan Transportation Authority June 24 1997 Archived from the original on July 4 1997 Retrieved June 15 2023 a b First Avenue Second Avenue SBS Community Advisory Committee Meeting PDF nyc gov Metropolitan Transportation Authority New York City Department of Transportation September 23 2009 Retrieved March 7 2016 Bus Rapid Transit For New York City PDF Schaller Consulting Transportation Alternatives New York Public Interest Research Group June 2002 Retrieved December 24 2015 November 2002 NYC Transit Committee Agenda New York City Transit Authority November 19 2002 pp 97 98 99 100 Bus Service Notice mta info Metropolitan Transportation Authority Archived from the original on April 16 2003 Retrieved June 15 2023 Bus Rapid Transit NYCBRT Study PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority New York City Department of Transportation New York State Department of Transportation 2004 Archived from the original PDF on May 12 2005 Retrieved February 15 2016 Select Bus Service on the Bx12 A BRT Partnership Between the New York City DOT and MTA New York City Transit PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority New York City Department of Transportation January 12 2009 Retrieved March 4 2016 a b selectbusservice M15 on First and Second Avenues Progress Report PDF nyc gov Metropolitan Transportation Authority New York City Department of Transportation November 2011 Retrieved March 7 2016 MTA Bus Company Committee Meeting Materials July 2010 PDF p 76 Archived from the original PDF on November 25 2010 Retrieved August 13 2010 Select Bus Service First Avenue Second Avenue PDF New York City Department of Transportation Retrieved April 4 2010 dead link Grynbaum Michael M October 10 2010 Rolling Out Speedier Bus System to Glitches and Grumbles The New York Times Retrieved July 20 2011 Chen Jackson January 12 2017 Seniors Demand Second Ave Select Bus Service at East 72nd amNewYork Retrieved February 3 2024 Gartland Michael June 22 2014 Bus depot to become memorial for slaves found buried there New York Post Hobbs Allegra February 15 2017 Lower East Side Needs More Select Bus Service Locals and Officials Say DNAinfo Krueger Liz Maloney Carolyn Quart Dan Seawright Rebecca Menin Julie Powers Keith February 16 2022 We write to urge the MTA to restore M15 Select Bus Service at 72nd Street PDF Letter to Janno Lieber External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML M15 New York City bus KML is not from Wikidata External videos nbsp SBS Bus Wrapping Metropolitan Transportation Authority October 12 2010 1 48 YouTube video clip nbsp How to Ride the M15 Select Bus Service Metropolitan Transportation Authority October 20 2010 2 10 YouTube video clip nbsp Media related to M15 New York City bus at Wikimedia Commons M15 First Second Avenues SBS mta info First Avenue And Second Avenue Select Bus Service NYCDOT Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title M15 New York City bus amp oldid 1221960037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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