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List of bus routes in Manhattan

Several companies, most prominently the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), operate a number of bus routes in Manhattan, New York, United States. Many of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines (see list of streetcar lines in Manhattan).

A standard-length New Flyer XD40 on the M22
An articulated bus on the M60 SBS route.

Companies edit

Presently, the New York City Transit Authority and its subsidiary Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority operate most local buses in Manhattan. The Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation operates the Roosevelt Island Red Bus Service.

The first bus company in Manhattan was the Fifth Avenue Coach Company, which began operating the Fifth Avenue Line (now the M1 route) in 1886. When New York Railways began abandoning several streetcar lines in 1919, the replacement bus routes (including the current M21 and M22 routes) were picked up by the New York City Department of Plant and Structures (DP&S). The DP&S began operating several other buses (including the current M79 and M96 routes) in 1921. All of these but the M21 were acquired by Green Bus Lines in 1933; Green transferred several of these to the Comprehensive Omnibus Corporation in 1935.

The New York City Omnibus Corporation began operating replacement routes for New York Railways lines abandoned in 1936, and acquired the remaining Green routes. They also acquired the Madison Avenue Coach Company (former New York and Harlem Railroad lines), Eighth Avenue Coach Corporation (former Eighth and Ninth Avenue Railways lines), and in 1942 the Triangle Bus Corporation (current M21 route).

In 1936, the NYCO and Fifth Avenue were placed under common ownership. The two were merged directly by 1956, when the NYCO acquired the Surface Transportation Corporation (which had operated former Third Avenue Railway routes since 1941), and changed its name to Fifth Avenue Coach Lines. After a strike, the entire Fifth Avenue system was transferred to the newly formed Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority on March 22, 1962.[1][2][3]

In 1933, two related companies began to operate routes: the Comprehensive Omnibus Corporation gained several Green Bus Lines routes (including the current M22, M27, and M50 routes), and the East Side Omnibus Corporation started operating former Second Avenue Railroad routes (including the current M15 and M31 routes). The Comprehensive also started the current M66 route that year, and in 1948 the New York City Board of Transportation acquired the Comprehensive and East Side routes, transferred to the New York City Transit Authority in 1953. The M9 route came from the Avenue B and East Broadway Transit Company in 1980, which had begun operating replacement routes for the Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery Railroad lines in 1932.

Routes edit

This table gives details for the routes prefixed with "M"—in other words, those considered to run primarily in Manhattan by the MTA. For details on routes with other prefixes, see the following articles:

Connections to New York City Subway stations at the bus routes' terminals are also listed where applicable.

New York City Bus edit

Most bus routes do not operate overnight, usually defined as midnight to 5:00 AM. Routes that do provide overnight service are noted below with an asterisk (*).

The Manhattan bus routes should not be confused with Megabus routes originating from Manhattan. Like the Manhattan bus routes, Megabus route designations consist of the letter "M" followed by a number.

All routes in operate local service; additional limited-stop or Select Bus Service routes are noted below.

Route Terminals Primary streets traveled Service notes
[4] Local Service
Limited-Stop Service
Harlem
West 147th Street and Powell Boulevard
SoHo
Centre Street and Grand Street
  • Lafayette Street, Madison Avenue (northbound)
  • Fifth Avenue, Broadway (southbound)
  • Limited-stop service operates AM hours to SoHo and PM hours to Harlem only
  • Weekday trips alternate between SoHo and East Village terminals
East Village
East 8th Street and Fourth Avenue
at Astor Place (   train)
[5] Local Service (Late Nights)
Limited-Stop Service
Washington Heights
West 168th Street and Broadway
at 168th Street (    trains)
East Village
East 8th Street and Fourth Avenue
at Astor Place (   train)
  • Central Park North, Powell Boulevard
  • Madison Avenue (northbound)
  • Fifth Avenue (southbound)
  • Limited-stop service operates all times except early morning and overnight hours
  • Local service only operates during overnight and early morning hours
[6] Fort George
West 193rd Street and St. Nicholas Avenue
  • Central Park North, St. Nicholas Avenue
  • Fourth and Madison Avenues (northbound)
  • Fifth Avenue (southbound)
  • Northbound terminal after 10:30 PM is 125th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue
[7] Local Service
Limited-Stop Service
The Cloisters Museum Midtown
West 32nd Street and Fifth Avenue
  • Central Park North, Broadway, Fort Washington Avenue
  • Madison Avenue (northbound)
  • Fifth Avenue (southbound)
  • Limited-stop service operates during weekday rush hours only
  • When the Cloisters Museum is closed, buses terminate at the entrance to Fort Tryon Park
[8] Local Service (Weekends)
Limited-Stop Service
Washington Heights
West 178th Street and Broadway
Greeley Square
West 31st Street and Sixth Avenue
  • Broadway, Riverside Drive, Central Park South
  • Fifth Avenue (southbound)
  • Sixth Avenue (northbound)
  • Limited-stop service operates during weekday
  • Local service only operates during weekends
[9] Harlem
West 147th Street and Powell Boulevard
Chelsea
14th Street and Sixth Avenue
at 14th Street/Sixth Avenue (       ​ trains)
  • Lenox Avenue, Manhattan Avenue
  • Amsterdam Avenue, Sixth Avenue (northbound)
  • Columbus Avenue, Seventh Avenue (southbound)
[10] West Village
West Street and Christopher Street
East Village
Avenue D and East 10th Street
  • West 10th Street, East 8th Street, St. Marks Place (eastbound)
  • Christopher Street, East 9th Street (westbound)
  • East 10th Street
[11] Battery Park City
South End Avenue and Liberty Street
Kips Bay
East 29th Street and First Avenue
at Bellevue Hospital
East Broadway, Essex Street, Avenue C
[12] Harlem
Douglass Boulevard and West 159th Street
Columbus Circle
Broadway and West 57th Street
Douglass Boulevard, Central Park West
[13] West Village
Bethune Street and Hudson Street
at Abingdon Square
Riverbank State Park
  • Tenth Avenue, Amsterdam Avenue (northbound)
  • Ninth Avenue, Columbus Avenue (southbound)
  • Operates to Riverbank State Park except late evenings
Harlem
West 133rd Street and Broadway
[14] West Village
Eighth Avenue and Jane Street
at Abingdon Square
Columbus Circle
Broadway and West 58th Street
  • West 14th Street, Twelfth Avenue (northbound)
  • West 18th Street, Eleventh Avenue (southbound)

[15]
Select Bus Service
West Village
Abingdon Square
Lower East Side
Grand Street and FDR Drive
14th Street, Avenue A
[15] Select Bus Service
Chelsea Piers
West 18th Street and Tenth Avenue
Lower East Side
Delancey Street and Columbia Street
14th Street, Avenue D
[16][17] Local Service
Select Bus Service
East Harlem
East 126th Street and Second Avenue
South Ferry
Whitehall Street and South Street
at South Ferry/Whitehall Street (     trains)
  • First Avenue (northbound)
  • Second Avenue (southbound)
  • Allen Street, Water Street
  • Local service alternates between South Ferry and Pike Street terminals days and evenings
  • 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.
Lower East Side
South Street and Pike Slip
[18] South Ferry
Whitehall Street and South Street
at South Ferry/Whitehall Street (     trains)
Lincoln Center
West 66th Street and Broadway
  • South End Avenue, North End Avenue
  • Hudson Street, Eighth Avenue (northbound)
  • Varick Street, Seventh Avenue (southbound)
[19] West Village
Washington Street and Spring Street
Lower East Side
Grand Street and FDR Drive
Houston Street
  • PM rush hour trips do not run west of Varick Street
M22
[20]
Battery Park City
North End Avenue and Vesey Street
  • Madison Street
  • East Broadway, Worth Street (westbound)
  • Park Row, Frankfort Street (eastbound)
  • Chambers Street
[21] Select Bus Service
Chelsea Piers
Twelfth Avenue near West 23rd Street
Peter Cooper Village—Stuyvesant Town
Avenue C and East 20th Street
23rd Street
[22] Clinton
West 54th Street and Eleventh Avenue
Yorkville
East 92nd Street and York Avenue
57th Street, York Avenue
[23]
Select Bus Service
Chelsea
Twelfth Avenue and West 34th Street
East Side Ferry Terminal
FDR Drive and East 34th Street
34th Street
  • Alternate trips to/from Waterside Plaza
Waterside Plaza
Select Bus Service
Port Authority Bus Terminal
West 42nd Street and 9th Avenue
Waterside Plaza
  • Eighth Avenue (westbound)
  • Ninth Avenue (eastbound)
  • 34th Street
M35
[24]
Harlem
East 125th Street and Lexington Avenue
at 125th Street (     trains)
Randall's Island and Wards Island Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, Central Road, Hell Gate Circle
M42*
[25]
United Nations
First Avenue and East 42nd Street
Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises
Twelfth Avenue at Pier 83
42nd Street
M50
[26]
East Midtown
East 49th Street and First Avenue
  • 49th Street (westbound)
  • 50th Street (eastbound)
[27] Midtown
West 44th Street and Sixth Avenue
South Ferry
Whitehall Street and South Street
at South Ferry/Whitehall Street (     trains)
  • Church Street, Sixth Avenue (northbound)
  • Broadway, Fifth Avenue (southbound)
Upper West Side
West 72nd Street and Broadway
at 72nd Street (    trains)
East Midtown
1st Avenue and East 55th Street
West End Avenue, 57th Street
Select Bus Service
Morningside Heights
West 106th Street and Broadway
LaGuardia Airport, Queens
All terminals
Broadway, 125th Street, Astoria Boulevard
[30] Upper West Side
West 66th Street and West End Avenue
Upper East Side
York Avenue and East 67th Street
  • West 65th Street, East 68th Street (eastbound)
  • West 66th Street, East 67th Street (westbound)
[31] Upper West Side
Freedom Place and West 66th Street
Upper East Side
York Avenue and East 72nd Street
72nd Street, 65th Street Transverse
[32]
Select Bus Service
Upper West Side
Riverside Drive and West 79th Street
Upper East Side
East End Avenue and East 79th Street
79th Street
[33] Select Bus Service
Upper West Side
West 86th Street and Broadway
Yorkville
East 92nd Street and York Avenue
86th Street
[34] Upper West Side
West End Avenue and West 96th Street
Yorkville
First Avenue and East 97th Street
96th Street
[35]
Limited-Stop Service
Washington Heights
West 193rd Street and
Fort Washington Avenue
at 190th Street (  train)
Upper East Side
East 68th Street and Lexington Avenue
at Hunter College
  • Fort Washington Avenue, Harlem River Drive
  • Lexington Avenue (southbound)
  • Third Avenue (northbound)
  • Weekday rush hour service only
M100
[36]
Inwood
West 220th Street and Broadway
Harlem
St. Nicholas Avenue and West 125th Street
Tenth Avenue, Broadway, Amsterdam Avenue
[37] Local Service (Late Nights)
Limited-Stop Service
Fort George
West 193rd Street and Saint Nicholas Avenue
East Village
Cooper Square
East 6th Street and Third Avenue
at Astor Place (    trains)
  • Amsterdam Avenue, 125th Street
  • Third Avenue (northbound)
  • Lexington Avenue (southbound)
  • Limited-stop service runs daily except overnight hours, when local service operates
  • Select trips originate/terminate at 96th Street in both directions, some buses originate infront the Tuskegee Airmen Bus Depot at 100 St during rush hours.
[38] Harlem
West 147th Street and
Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard
  • Lenox Avenue, 116th Street
  • Third Avenue (northbound)
  • Lexington Avenue (southbound)
  • Some weekday select trips operate between 147th and 96th Streets: to 147th Street in the a.m., to 96th Street in the p.m.
[39] City Hall
Park Row and Broadway
East Harlem
East 125th Street and Lexington Avenue
  • Bowery
  • Third Avenue (northbound)
  • Lexington Avenue (southbound)
[40] Harlem
West 129th Street and Amsterdam Avenue
Times Square
41st Street and 8th Avenue
at Times Square–42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal
(     ​​​ ​​ ​​       trains)
  • Broadway
  • Eighth Avenue (northbound)
  • Seventh Avenue (southbound)
[41] East Harlem
East 106th Street and FDR Drive
Upper West Side
West 96th Street and West End Avenue
East 106th Street, West 96th Street
[42] East Harlem
East 120th Street and Pleasant Avenue
Morningside Heights
West 106th Street and Broadway
116th Street, Manhattan Avenue, West 106th Street
  • Fare-free service for six to 12 months started on September 24, 2023.[43]
[44] Harlem
West 125th Street and 12th Avenue
The Hub, Bronx
149th Street and Third Avenue
at Third Avenue–149th Street station (   trains)
125th Street, Willis Avenue (Bronx)

Subway shuttle routes edit

The following table lists the scheduled NYC Bus routes that are temporarily replacing portions of service on the New York City Subway due to construction.

Route Terminals Primary streets traveled Service notes
L92
[45]
West Village
Abingdon Square
Lower East Side
Grand Street and FDR Drive
14th Street, Avenue A, Grand Street   train shuttle bus
Q92
[46]
Times Square
41st Street and 8th Avenue
at Times Square–42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal
(     ​​​ ​​ ​​       trains)
Hudson Yards
34th Street and Hudson Boulevard East
at 34th Street–Hudson Yards (  train)
42nd Street/44th Street, 11th Avenue/10th Avenue   train shuttle bus

New York Waterway edit

New York Waterway operates shuttle bus routes to/from its West Midtown Ferry Terminal, located at 38th Street and Twelfth Avenue. Service is free.[47]

Peak service
Terminal Streets traveled
Midtown
Third Avenue and 57th Street
57th Street
Midtown
Lexington Avenue and 50th Street
50th Street (eastbound), 49th Street (westbound)
Midtown
Third Avenue and 42nd Street
42nd Street
Murray Hill
Third Avenue and 34th Street
34th Street
Downtown Loop AM: 23rd Street, Broadway, Houston Street, West Street (clockwise)
PM: West Street, Clarkson Street, Sixth Avenue, 23rd Street (counterclockwise)
Off-peak service

All routes operate as clockwise loops.

Streets traveled Notes
50th Street, Tenth Avenue, 65th Street, Broadway, 42nd Street No Sunday service
44th Street, Eighth Avenue, 57th Street, Fifth Avenue, 49th Street
50th Street, Sixth Avenue, 57th Street, Eighth Avenue, 49th Street Weekday midday service only
42nd Street, Fifth Avenue, 34th Street
23rd Street, Varick Street, West Broadway, Murray Street, West Street

NYC Ferry edit

A clockwise "loop" bus via 34th Street, Sixth Avenue, 48th Street, and Lexington Avenue operates during peak hours to/from East 34th Street Ferry Landing.[48]

Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation edit

Downtown Connection edit

 
A Downtown Connection bus in Battery Park City.

In Lower Manhattan a free shuttle, sponsored by the Lower Manhattan Business Improvement District (BID), operates minibuses daily from 10:00 AM until 7:30 PM.[49][50]

Route Terminals Primary streets traveled
Downtown
Connection
Battery Park City
Warren Street and North End Avenue
South Street Seaport
Water Street and Fulton Street
Warren/Murray Streets, South End Avenue, Battery Place, State Street Water Street

History of the current Manhattan bus routes edit

Routes M1 to M20 edit

Route History
M1
M2
  • Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating this bus route on February 23, 1901.
  • Northbound buses were moved to Madison Avenue on January 14, 1966, and the route was renumbered to the 2A.[56]
  • Renumbered from 2A to M2 on July 1, 1974.[57]
  • Limited-stop service began on October 14, 1991, replacing local service between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.[58]
M3
  • Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating this bus route on February 23, 1901.
  • Northbound buses were moved to Madison Avenue on January 14, 1966.
  • Northbound service were rerouted away from University Place and 9th Street on June 27, 2010, due to a budget crisis.[52]
  • Service was rerouted from St. Nicholas Avenue between 155th Street and 163rd Street in September 2010.
M4
  • Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating this bus route on August 5, 1900.
  • Northbound buses were moved to Madison Avenue on January 14, 1966.
  • In 1983, service was rerouted via Broadway between West 110th Street and West 135th Street due to the reconstruction of the Riverside Drive viaduct. The viaduct reopened in 1987. In October 1987, the MTA board voted to make the change permanent at the next available pick. It was made permanent because the land-use along Broadway was more conducive to transit use than the land-use along Riverside Drive. The route along Broadway was slower, but was shorter by two blocks.[59]
  • Southbound buses were rerouted via West 37th Street instead of via West 34th Street between Fifth Avenue and Seventh Avenue due to new turning restrictions on November 1, 2015.[60]
  • On July 4, 2018, the M4's terminal was moved from Penn Station to East 32nd Street and Fifth Avenue to accommodate sidewalk widening on 32nd Street.[61]
M5
  • Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating this bus route on August 5, 1900.
  • Northbound buses were moved to Sixth Avenue between Houston Street and 57th Street on January 14, 1966.
  • In 1983, service was rerouted via Broadway between West 120th Street and West 135th Street due to the reconstruction of the Riverside Drive viaduct. The viaduct reopened in 1987. In October 1987, the MTA board voted to restore its old route via Riverside Drive. The restoration of service via this route reduced end-to-end travel time on the route. In addition, peak-hour service running via Riverside Drive between West 135th Street and West 157th Street was rerouted via Broadway. Four southbound trips had used this route during the a.m. rush hour and three northbound trips had used it during the p.m. rush hour. Only an average of 12 passengers boarded along this portion of the route because service along this section was infrequent and unreliable. These changes were made at the next available pick.[59]
  • On September 10, 1989, buses were rerouted from 57th Street to 59th Street to reduce travel time.[62]
  • In September 1996, three changes were made to M5 service. All service began making limited stops on weekdays between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. southbound and between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. northbound. This change reduced running time by 15 minutes, significantly reducing operating costs, and was expected to boost ridership and reduce overcrowding at the 72nd Street subway station. In addition, M5 service was rerouted off Riverside Drive and onto Broadway between West 135th Street and West 120th Street. Along this stretch there were only three bus stops as the Riverside Drive Viaduct is elevated above street level. Rerouting the M5 was intended to improve passengers heading to and from this section of Broadway. The reroute was expected to slow service by four minutes as Broadway was more congested than Riverside Drive. Finally, the span of northbound service was increased in the morning, with the first bus leaving Houston Street at 6 a.m. instead of at 7 a.m. This change was made because the service pattern was confusing to riders and because service further up the line started later than most other Manhattan bus routes during rush hour. The first northbound bus did not arrive at 65th Street until about 8 a.m.[63]
  • On June 27, 2010, the route was extended from West Houston Street/Broadway to South Ferry to replace the M6 due to a budget crisis[52]
  • The route was cut back to Sixth Avenue and West 31st Street on January 8, 2017, with the South Ferry to Midtown portion of the route split into the M55 route.[64][65]
M7
  • New York City Omnibus Corporation buses route (M22 - 7) replaced New York Railways' Columbus Avenue Line streetcar on March 25, 1936.
  • Northbound buses were moved to Amsterdam Avenue on December 6, 1951, and to Sixth Avenue on March 10, 1957, north of 34th Street and November 10, 1963, south of 34th Street.
  • The southern terminus of the route was shifted to Sixth Avenue in 2009.
  • Southbound buses were rerouted from Broadway to run on Seventh Avenue in 2009.
  • Limited-stop service was introduced on February 22, 1993, but was eliminated before August 1994.[66][67][68]
M8
  • New York City Omnibus Corporation bus route (M16 - 13) replaced New York Railways' Eighth Street Crosstown Line streetcar on March 3, 1936.
  • Designated the M13 until c. 1993, when the route was renumbered the M8.
  • Weekend and overnight service was discontinued on June 27, 2010, due to budget crisis.[52] Weekend service was restored on April 6, 2014.[69][70]
M9
  • Avenue B and East Broadway Transit Company bus (M9) replaced Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery Railroad's Avenue B Line streetcar on July 30, 1932.
  • Original terminals were Battery Park City and 14th Street–Union Square station. Northern end ran via Avenue B.
  • Southern end originally ran via Park Row to Batter Park City. Service was rerouted via Water Street and the South Ferry–Whitehall Street station after the September 11 Attacks when Park Row was closed to vehicular traffic.
  • On June 27, 2010, the route was rerouted from Avenue B to Avenue C to 23rd Street due to a budget crisis. On the same date, the route was rerouted back to Park Row to replace the M15 to CIty Hall.[52]
  • The route was extended north to 29th Street via First Avenue from 23rd Street and south to Battery Park City from City Hall on January 6, 2013.[52][71]
M10
  • Eighth Avenue Coach Corporation bus route (M41 – soon became NYCO's 10) replaced Eighth and Ninth Avenues Railway's Eighth Avenue Line streetcar on November 12, 1935.
  • New York City Omnibus Corporation bus route (M24 - 8/9) replaced New York Railways' Seventh Avenue Line streetcar on March 6, 1936.
  • Routes combined as a one-way pair on June 6, 1954, and kept the number 10 continued south to Abingdon Square, Spring Street and Battery Park City until 1999.
  • In Fiscal Year 1963, the route was modified due to the conversion of some two-way streets to one-way streets. Service began running north along Hudson Street and south along Seventh Avenue.[51]
  • Originally had limited-stop service in the peak direction until September 10, 1995.
  • South of Penn Station split off into route M20 on January 16, 2000.[72]
  • Service south of Columbus Circle ended June 27, 2010, due to budget crisis. On April 3, 2011, service was extended two blocks south.[73]
M11
  • Eighth Avenue Coach Corporation bus route (M42 – soon became NYCO's 11) replaced Eighth and Ninth Avenues Railway's Ninth Avenue Line streetcar on November 12, 1935.
  • Northbound buses were moved to Tenth Avenue on November 6, 1948.
  • Southbound buses were moved to Columbus Avenue on December 6, 1951.
  • On June 26, 1994, the route was extended along 135th Street and Riverside Drive to Riverbank State Park.[74]
M12
  • New bus route created on August 31, 2014, to provide north–south service along Manhattan's west side.[75]
M14A
M14D
  • New York City Omnibus Corporation bus route (M17 - 14) replaced New York Railways' 14th Street Crosstown Line streetcar on April 20, 1936.
  • Avenue D service added on January 28, 1951; initially from Broadway along 14th Street, Avenue D and Columbia Street to Stanton Street, and returning on Cannon Street and Houston Street.[76]
  • In Fiscal Year 1963, the route was extended at the request of residents along the route.[51]
  • Originally known as the M14 with service also along Avenue C. M14 split off into M14A, M14C, and M14D. M14C variant merged with M14D variant after 2001, but returned from 2004 to 2006 before being discontinued again.
  • Route was converted to be a Select Bus Service route on July 1, 2019.
M15
  • East Side Omnibus Corporation bus route (M15) replaced Second Avenue Railroad's Second Avenue Line streetcar and began running route (M13) on First Avenue on June 26, 1933.
  • The routes were combined as a one-way pair on June 4, 1951, and kept the number M15.
  • 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.[77] These buses were identified by signs on the lower right side of the windshield.[78] This was one of the first routes in NYC to begin limited service, the other being the Q44A (later Q46).
  • In January 1997, M15 South Ferry Branch service was rerouted via Allen Street and Madison Street between East Broadway and St. James Place, instead of running via East Broadway and St. James Place. The change eliminated awkward turns in Chatham Square and allowed bus service to avoid congested East Broadway. The change was expected to save two minutes in travel time.[79]
  • Effective January 13, 1997, 108 weekday M15 Limited trips were added to the schedule.[80]
  • The Park Row branch was eliminated on June 27, 2010, and replaced by the M9 due to budget crisis.[52]
  • Select Bus Service on the M15 began on October 10, 2010, replacing limited-stop service.
M20
  • This route was split from the M10 on September 16, 2000.[72] The original M20 route is now the M116.
  • Service was extended to South Ferry to replace the M9 on June 27, 2010, due to a budget crisis.[52]

Routes M21 to M79 edit

Route History
M21
  • New York City Department of Plant and Structures bus route (M10 – soon became NYCO's 21) replaced New York Railways' Avenue C Line streetcar on September 21, 1919.
  • Extended to FDR Drive and weekend service discontinued on June 27, 2010, due to budget crisis.[52]
  • Weekend service was restored on January 6, 2013.[81]
  • Western terminus during PM rush hours cut to Varick Street on January 3, 2022, due to rush hour traffic at the Holland Tunnel[82][83]
M22
  • New York City Department of Plant and Structures bus route (M1) replaced New York Railways' Chambers and Madison Streets Line streetcar on September 21, 1919.
  • Renumbered M22 on July 1, 1974.[57]
  • Overnight service was discontinued on June 27, 2010, due to a budget crisis.[52]
M23
M31
  • East Side Omnibus Corporation began operating bus route (M11) on June 26, 1933.
  • Became M31 on July 1, 1974.[57]
  • The M31 was extended along 57th Street to 11th Avenue on January 9, 1994, replacing the M58.[86][87] Service frequency and span of service were increased on the route.[88]: B-30 
M34
M34A
  • New York City Omnibus Corporation bus route (M19 - 16) replaced New York Railways' 34th Street Crosstown Line streetcar on April 1, 1936.
  • M16 service to Waterside was moved from the FDR Drive to Second Avenue in the 1980s.
  • The main route was renumbered the M34 in April 1986.
  • The M16 was cut from Pier 83 to Port Authority Bus Terminal on September 10, 1995, as part of a series of service cuts enacted to cover a $113 budget deficit, eliminating overlap with the M42. Residents of the neighborhood testified at the April 18, 1996 meeting of the New York City Transit Committee of the MTA Board in opposition to the cut, and in response, NYCT studied M42 service west of 42nd Street to see if it was adequate. The study found that M42 service was adequate. However, after meeting with members of the neighborhood, the western terminal of M16 service was moved to West 43rd Street, and the first southbound stop was moved to the corner of 42nd Street and Ninth Avenue.[89]
  • Select Bus Service started on November 13, 2011, and the M16 was renumbered to the M34A.[90]
  • Alternate trips on the M34 to/from Waterside Plaza were added on September 3, 2017.
M35
  • Originally the TB; became M34 (Randall's and Wards Islands), M35 (Astoria, Queens), and Bx21 on July 1, 1974;[57] combined as the M35 in the 1980s, when M34 was applied to the 34th Street Crosstown.
  • Some M35 trips went to Astoria, Queens until September 10, 1995, when they were eliminated due to a budget crisis.[91]
  • On June 28, 2015, westbound M35 buses were rerouted along Hell Gate Circle.[92]
M42
M50
  • Originally M3 bus route; Became M27 on July 1, 1974.[57]
  • Part of M27 became M50 c. 1989.
  • Weekend and overnight service discontinued June 27, 2010, due to budget crisis[52]
  • Route shortened from 42nd Street to 49th Street at its eastern end and weekend service restored in July 2011.
M55
  • Service south of New York University was part of the M6 route. Merged with the M5 on June 27, 2010.
  • Split off from the M5 on January 8, 2017, serving the Midtown to South Ferry portion of the former M5.[65]
M57
  • Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating bus (20) on March 15, 1937.[94]
  • The bus route was renumbered the M28 on July 1, 1974.
  • On September 10, 1989, the M28 (57th Street Crosstown) and M103 (59th/60th Street Crosstown) routes were merged to form the M57. M57 buses began operating from 57th Street and Sutton Place South to Broadway and 72nd Street, running via 57th Street and West End Avenue.[62]
  • Service rerouted to 60th Street from 55th Street in September 2023.
M60
  • New route created and established on September 13, 1992, operating between the 125th Street and Lenox Avenue subway station of the 2 and 3 trains, and LaGuardia Airport's Main Central Terminal area only.
  • The route was extended further west from Lenox Avenue to Broadway and West 106th Street in 1997.[95]
  • On June 23, 1998, weekday service was increased to run every 20 minutes between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.[80]
  • The route was converted to Select Bus Service on May 25, 2014.[96]
M66
  • Comprehensive Omnibus Company began operating bus route (M7) on February 15, 1935.[97]
  • Route M7 became M29 in July 1974 and M66 c. March 1989.[84]
  • In November 1987, the MTA Board approved plans to reroute its eastern terminal loop and to renumber the route the M66. Eastbound service was rerouted from running east along East 68th Street, north along York Avenue, west along East 71st Street, and north along First Avenue, to running north directly along First Avenue after running east on East 68th Street. The route's terminal was moved from York Avenue and East 70th Street to York Avenue and East 69th Street. This change formalized a detour that was regularly made to avoid vehicles blocking East 68th Street between First Avenue and York Avenue. The change also eliminated two difficult turns.[98]
  • Overnight service was discontinued on June 27, 2010, due to a budget crisis.[52]
M72
  • The M72 was created on September 10, 1989, to provide crosstown service on 72nd Street from East 72nd Street and York Avenue to 66th Street and Freedom Place via the 65th Street Transverse.[62]
  • On December 20, 2009, due to New York State Department of Transportation construction on West 72nd Street, service was rerouted to a new terminal on West 66th Street between Riverside Boulevard and Freedom Place. Due to that construction, service had been rerouted via Riverside Boulevard, West 68th Street and Freedom Place. To bypass congestion on West 68th street, westbound service was rerouted via West 66th Street to the new terminal.[99]
M79
  • New York City Department of Plant and Structures began operating bus (M4 – soon became NYCO's 17) on November 30, 1921.
  • Operated by Green Bus Lines from 1933 to 1936, then taken over by New York City Omnibus Corporation on June 22, 1936.[100]
  • On September 27, 1987, the M17 was renumbered the M79, and some minor changes were made at the route's western terminal to eliminate having the route turn around on residential streets. The route's terminal was moved from West End Avenue and 81st Street to 79th Street and Riverside Drive. Westbound buses would continue west on 79th Street past Broadway to Riverside Drive to the terminal and then loop around the traffic circle to return in eastbound service. Previously, buses had a terminal loop of Broadway, 81st Street, West End Avenue, and 79th Street.[101]
  • Select Bus Service began on the route on May 21, 2017.

Routes M86 to M125 edit

Route History
M86
  • New York City Omnibus Corporation bus (M5 - 18) replaced New York Railways' 86th Street Crosstown Line streetcar on June 8, 1936.
  • The M18 was renumbered the M86 on September 10, 1989, to identify the street the bus on which it operates.[62]
  • Select Bus Service on the route began on July 13, 2015.[102]
M96
  • New York City Department of Plant and Structures began operating bus (M6 – soon became NYCO's 19) on July 1, 1921.
  • Operated by Green Bus Lines from 1933 to 1936, then taken over by New York City Omnibus Corporation on June 22, 1936.[100]
  • Route M19 became M96 c. May 1993.
M98
  • New Limited-Stop Service running between 32nd Street and Washington Heights introduced on September 14, 1987, as a rush hour only service.[103][104]
  • Service south of 68th Street to Grand Central was discontinued on June 27, 2010, due to a budget crisis.[52]
M100
  • Surface Transportation Corporation bus (Route M100) replaced Third Avenue Railway's Broadway-Kingsbridge Line streetcar on June 22, 1947.
  • Original northern terminus was at Riverdale-Broadway/West 230th Street.
  • Service was extended to 239th Street and Riverdale Avenue on February 14, 1965, to replace the former Bx10A service. The extension of the M100 ran via 231st Street, Irwin Avenue, Johnson Avenue, Kappock Street, the Henry Hudson Parkway service road, 239th Street, and Riverdale Avenue.[105]
  • Service was further extended to Riverdale Avenue-West 262nd Street in July 1974.
  • On February 19, 1984, weekday service terminated at Henry Hudson Parkway-West 246th Street, while all weeknight late evening and all weekend service continued to Riverdale Avenue-West 262nd Street. On March 5, 1989, the M100 saw further reductions in service, as the Bronx portion was split into the Bx20, but was not extended to Riverdale-West 262nd Street. These service cuts took place in order to address unreliable service.[106] Service initially terminated at West 207th Street-Tenth Avenue.[107]
  • Service was extended from Inwood-207th Street to 220th Street-Broadway to serve the Allen Hospital, a satellite facility of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital on September 7, 1997.[108] Also on this date, service was extended on the route's south end from Third Avenue to Second Avenue.[109]
  • In September 2013, the route was extended to First Avenue and 125th Street to provide additional service on 125th Street.
  • Inwood section rerouted from Broadway to Dyckman Street and Tenth Avenue on June 29, 2014.[110]
  • In June 2022, service east of St. Nicholas Avenue and 125th Street was discontinued as part of a redesign of the Bronx bus system.[111][112]
M101
M102
  • Route M101A was started on March 2, 1969 (formerly Fifth, Madison and Lenox Avenues route 2, ex NYCO).[115]
  • Renumbered the M102 on July 1, 1974.[57]
  • The portion of the route south of Cooper Union split off into M103 on September 10, 1995.[114]
M103
  • Former southern portion of routes M101 and M102 split off into new route on September 10, 1995.[114]
M104
  • Surface Transportation Corporation bus (M104) replaced Third Avenue Railway's Broadway Line streetcar on December 15, 1946.[105]
  • On March 10, 1957, northbound service was rerouted via Eighth Avenue between 42nd Street and Columbus Circle due to the conversion of Broadway between Columbus Circle and Herald Square to one-way southbound, the conversion of Seventh Avenue from Central Park South to Times Square to one-way southbound, and the conversion of Sixth Avenue to one-way northbound between Central Park South and Herald Square.
  • Starting on March 22, 1976, every third bus ran up Sixth Avenue between 7:50 a.m. and 1:50 p.m.[116][117]
  • Service along 42nd Street connecting with the M42 to 1st Avenue/United Nations was discontinued June 27, 2010, due to budget crisis.[52]
M106
  • Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority began operating bus on September 10, 1962, as the M107 on a six-month trial basis. Bus service ran every 15 minutes between 6:30 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. from Monday through Saturday, and 30 minutes during these hours on Sundays and holidays. Originally ran from 106th Street and the FDR Drive to 110th Street and Riverside Drive.[118]
  • In Fiscal Year 1963, this route was extended at the request of residents along the route.[51]
  • Its western terminus was cut back to 106th Street and Fifth Avenue on May 24, 1964.[115]
  • Became a branch of the M19 (which is now the M96) on January 7, 1974.
  • The main branch of the M19 became the M96 in May 1993, and the 106th Street branch of the M19 became the M106 in 1996 when it was rerouted to use Madison and Fifth Avenues instead of Lexington and Third Avenues.
M116
  • New York City Omnibus Corporation bus (M20 - 20) replaced New York Railways' 116th Street Crosstown Line streetcar on April 1, 1936.
  • Route M20 became M116 c. 1993.
  • The M116 is included in the "Fare Free" pilot program and no fares will be collected on this route starting late September 2023.[119]
M125
  • New bus route created in June 2022 as part of a redesign of the Bronx bus system.[111][112]
  • Formerly part of the Bx15 route.
  • On September 19, 2022, the first southbound stop on the route was moved from the intersection of Bergen Av / Westchester Av (shared with the Bx4) to the intersection of 3 Av / E 150 St (shared with the Bx15/Bx15-LTD). Originally, after the first stop, buses turned right on Westchester Av, right on Brook Av, right on E 145 St, left on Willis Av due to construction. After construction was cleared, buses turned left on Westchester Av, left on 3 Av, left on E 146 St, right on Willis Av.

2020s redesign edit

As part of the MTA's 2017 Fast Forward Plan to speed up mass transit service, a draft plan for a reorganization of Bronx bus routes was proposed in draft format in June 2019, with a final version published in October 2019. Many of the draft proposals were not included in the final version. These changes were set to take effect in mid-2020, but delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.[120] These changes include modifications to the M100 route in Manhattan as well as the addition of a crosstown M125 bus route.[121][122] The redesign took effect on June 26, 2022.[111][112]

Former routes edit

Except for early Fifth Avenue Coach Company routes, which were approved by the New York Legislature, all routes were assigned a franchise by the city, numbered in order from M1 to at least M47 and M100 to M106. Most companies used these numbers, but the New York City Omnibus Corporation (NYCOC) gave its routes numbers from 1 to 22, and the Fifth Avenue Coach Company used numbers from 1 to 20. The public designations were not changed to avoid conflicts until July 1, 1974.[57]

Fifth Avenue Coach Company edit

Designation Route Notes
Public 1972 1974 Current
1[123] M1[124] M1[125] Fifth Avenue Discontinued on January 14, 1966. Replaced by rerouted New York City Omnibus route M1.
2[123] M2A[124] M2[125] Fifth and Seventh Avenues
3[123] M3[124] M3[125] Fifth, St. Nicholas, and Convent Avenues
4[123] M4[124] M4[125] Fifth Avenue and Fort Washington Avenues
5[123] M5[124] M5[125] Fifth Avenue, Riverside Drive, and Broadway
6[123] M6[124] M30[57][125] M72 72nd Street Crosstown
15[123] QM15[124] M32[125][57] Q32 Fifth Avenue-Queensboro Bridge-Jackson Heights
16[123] QM16[124] Q89[57] N/A Elmhurst Crosstown
19[123] M5[124] M5[125] Fifth Avenue and Riverside Drive
20[123] M20[124] M28[125][57] M57 57th Street Crosstown

New York City Omnibus Corporation edit

Designation Route
Franchise Public 1972 1974 Current
M25[126] 1/2[127] M1[124] M1[125] Fourth and Madison Avenues
M21[126] 3/4[127] M101A[124] M101 and eventually M102[125] Lexington and Lenox Avenues
M23[126] 5[127] M6[124] Sixth Avenue
M22[126] 6[127] M6[124] M6[125] Broadway
M22[126] 7[127] M7[124] M7[125] Broadway and Columbus and Lenox Avenues
M24 8/9[127] Seventh Avenue
M41[126] 10[127] M10[124] M10[125] M10/M20 Eighth Avenue and Central Park West
M42[126] 11[127] M11[124] M11[125] Ninth and Amsterdam Avenues
M2[126] 12[127] M12[124] M12[125] N/A Spring and Delancey Streets Crosstown
M16[126] 13[127] M13[124] M13[125] M8 Eighth Street Crosstown
M17[126] 14[127] M14[124] M14[125] 14th Street Crosstown
M18[126] 15[127] M15[124] M26[125][57] M23 23rd Street Crosstown
M19[126] 16[127] M16[124] M16[125] M16/M34 34th Street Crosstown
M4[126] 17[127] M17[124] M17[125] M79 79th Street Crosstown
M5[126] 18[127] M18[124] M18[125] M86 86th Street Crosstown
M6[126] 19[127] M19[124] M19[125] M96 96th Street Crosstown
M20[126] 20[127] M20[124] M20[125] M116 116th Street Crosstown
M10[126] 21[127] M21[124] M21[125] Houston Street and Avenue C Crosstown
M40[126] 22[127] Pitt and Ridge Streets
M62[126] TB[127] TB[124] M34[125][57] M35 Manhattan-Wards Island via Triborough Bridge
MQ25[126] TB[127] TB[124] M35[125][57] N/A Manhattan-Queens via Triborough Bridge
BxQ19[126] TB[127] TB[124] Bx21[57] N/A Bronx-Queens via Triborough Bridge

Other companies edit

Designation Company Route Notes
Franchise Public 1974 Current
M1[128] M22[125][57] M22 Comprehensive Madison and Chambers Streets Crosstown
M2[128] M12[125][57] New York City Omnibus Corporation Spring and Delancey Streets Crosstown
M3[128] M27[125][57] M50/M27 Comprehensive 49th and 50th Streets Crosstown
M7[128] M29[57][125] M66 Comprehensive 65th, 66th, 67th, and 68th Streets Crosstown
M8[128] N/A East Broadway Grand Street Crosstown
M9[128] East Broadway Avenue B
M10[128] M21[125] Hamilton Bus Corporation Houston Street and Avenue C To Triangle Bus Corporation, then to New York City Omnibus Corporation M21
M11[128] M31[125][57] East Side York Avenue
M12[128] M18[125] M86 East Side 86th Street and York Avenue
M13[127] N/A East Side First Avenue
M14 N/A East Side Astor Place Shuttle
M15[125][128] East Side Second Avenue
M40 N/A Triangle Bus Corporation Pitt and Ridge Streets To New York City Omnibus Corporation M22
M100[123][125] Surface Broadway-Kingsbridge
M101[123][125] Surface Third Avenue-Amsterdam Avenue
M102 N/A Surface 125th Street Crosstown Only operated from June 29 to July 1, 1947.
M103[123][125] N/A Surface 59th Street Crosstown
M104[123][125] Surface Broadway
M105[123] N/A Surface Tenth Avenue
M106[123][125] M42 Surface 42nd Street Crosstown

Renumbered or eliminated routes since 1962 edit

Route Terminals Major streets History
M1 Madison Street, Chambers Street
  • This route was renumbered M22 on July 1, 1974.[57]
M1
(FACCo)
Bleecker Street 135th Street Fifth Avenue
  • Fifth Avenue Transportation Company (predecessor to Fifth Avenue Coach Company) began operating this route in 1886.
  • Originally ran from Bleecker Street to 89th Street.
  • Extended north to 135th Street on August 5, 1900.
  • Assigned route number 1 around 1916 or 1917.
  • After c. 1950's, one trip per day remained to maintain the franchise.
  • This route was discontinued on March 1, 1962, after MaBSTOA took over Fifth Avenue Coach operations; today's M1 is of no relation to this route.[115][129]
M2
(NYCOC 12)
79th Street Crosstown
  • This route was renumbered M12 in 1972.[57]
M2
(NYCO)
Fourth and Madison Avenues
  • Along with the current M1 (see History of the current Manhattan bus routes), replaced streetcars on the Fourth and Madison Avenues Line on February 1, 1935.
  • Extended west via 116th Street and north via Lenox Avenue to 146th Street on July 17, 1960, and then one block north to 147th Street on April 30, 1967.
  • Southbound buses moved to Fifth Avenue on January 14, 1966; was a separate and distinct route from today's M2.
  • This route was discontinued on March 2, 1969, and replaced north of Lenox Avenue and 116th Street by the M101A (today's M102).[115][130]
M3 49th and 50th Streets Crosstown
  • This route was renumbered M27 on July 1, 1974.[57]
M4
(NYCOC 17)
79th Street Crosstown
  • This route was renumbered M17 in 1972.[57]
M5
(NYCOC 18)
79th Street Crosstown
  • This route was renumbered M18 in 1972.[57]
M6
(NYCOC 19)
79th Street Crosstown
  • This route was renumbered M19 in 1972.[57]
M6 72nd Street Crosstown
  • This route was renumbered M30 on July 1, 1974.[57]
M6 South Ferry
Whitehall Street and South Street
at South Ferry/Whitehall Street (     trains)
Midtown Manhattan

Sixth Avenue and Central Park South

Broadway and Sixth Avenue
  • New York City Omnibus Corporation buses route (M23 - 5) replaced New York Railways' Sixth Avenue Line streetcar on March 3, 1936.
  • New York City Omnibus Corporation buses route (M22 - 6) replaced New York Railways' Broadway Line streetcar on March 6, 1936.
  • The routes were combined as a one-way pair on November 10, 1963, and kept the number 6.
  • On March 22, 1976, a branch of the M6 started running, starting at Eighth Avenue and 41st Street, and running along 41st Street and Sixth Avenue.[116]
  • The route through Midtown was shifted from Broadway to Seventh Avenue in 2009 due to the street's pedestrianization.
  • The route was merged into M5 on June 27, 2010, due to a budget crisis. The Seventh Avenue section was discontinued.[52]
M7 65th Street Crosstown
  • The route was renumbered M29 on July 1, 1974.[57]
M8
(first use)
Varick Street and Grand Street FDR Drive and Grand Street Grand Street and Broome Street,
  • Avenue B and East Broadway Transit Company bus (M8) replaced Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery Railroad's Grand Street Line streetcar on July 30, 1932.
  • Operations taken over by Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority in 1980.
  • In October 1987, the MTA Board approved plans to discontinue the route due to low ridership. The route's averaged fewer than 550 daily riders, or an average of 6.2 passengers per trip. The MTA expected ridership on the route to decrease further due to competition from dollar vans on the FDR Drive end of the route and because service on the route was very unreliable due to congestion at the route's western end from traffic going to the Holland Tunnel. This route suffered heavily from bunching, and because service was scheduled very infrequently, this was very irritating for riders. The route's cost recovery ratio was only 37%. 65% of passengers used the route westbound, while only 35% used it heading eastbound. On weekdays, service ran every 15 minutes during the a.m. rush hour, every 22 minutes during middays and the p.m. rush hour and every 44 minutes during evenings. On weekends, service ran every 25 minutes middays and every 50 minutes during other times. Service on the M14A was recently rerouted to run bidirectionally along Grand Street between Essex Street and the FDR Drive. To reduce the effect of the change, a free transfer was instituted between the M14 and the M15 at Essex Street and Allen Street.[131]
  • This route was scheduled to be discontinued in January 1988, but the change took effect on June 26, 1988.
M10
(NYCOC 21)
Houston Street and Avenue C
  • The route was renumbered M21 on July 1, 1974.[57]
M11 York Street
  • The route was renumbered M31 on July 1, 1974.[57]
M12 86th Street and York Ave
  • The route was renumbered M18 on July 1, 1974.[57]
M12
(first use)
Spring and Delancey Streets Crosstown
  • New York City Department of Plant and Structures bus route (M2 – soon became NYCO's 12) replaced New York Railways' Spring and Delancey Streets Line streetcar on September 21, 1919.
  • Operated by Green Bus Lines from 1933 to 1936, then taken over by New York City Omnibus Corporation on June 22, 1936.[100]
  • This route was discontinued on October 26, 1979.
M13
(first use)
First Avenue
M13
(second use)
William Street Journal Building Shuttle
  • Operated from William Street via New Chambers Street, Pike Street, Pike Slip, and South Street to Market Slip and Catherine Street.
  • Return route via South Street, James Slip and New Chamber Street to William Street.
  • Operated c.1954 to May 13, 1966, and again from February 15, 1970, to April 1, 1971.
  • Renumbered the M15S in the early 1960s.
M13
(third use)
see M8
M14 Astor Place Shuttle
  • The route was discontinued on July 1, 1974.[57]
M14C 14th Street and Avenue C
  • This variant of the M14 was eliminated in 2006, and was replaced by the M9.
M15 23rd Street Crosstown
  • The route was renumbered M26 on July 1, 1974.[57]
M16
(NYCOC 13)
8th Street Crosstown
  • The route was renumbered M13 in 1972.[57]
M16 34th Street
M17
(NYCOC 14)
14th Street Crosstown
  • The route was renumbered M14 in 1972.[57]
M17 see M79
M18
(NYCOC 15)
23rd Street Crosstown
  • The route was renumbered M15 in 1972, and then M26 in 1974.[57]
M18
(first use)
see M86
M18
(second use)
168th Street and Broadway Central Park North and Fifth Avenue Convent Avenue, 116th Street
  • The route ran from 168th Street and Broadway to Central Park North and Fifth Avenue at all times except overnight hours.[133]
  • Originally, this was the former Convent Avenue branch of the M3. Service on the branch was discontinued in 1987 for the reconstruction of.a water tunnel under the street. The buses were rerouted via St. Nicholas Avenue. During the six-year long project, the NYCTA attempted to eliminate bus service. The agency would have eliminated the bus shelters if not for the pleas from community leaders. The M18 was created in 1993, restoring service to the Convent Avenue corridor. Due to a budget crisis, the route was slated to be discontinued in June 1995, saving the Transit Authority $450,000 annually. Instead of being completely discontinued, the route was truncated to Harlem on September 10, 1995.[134]
  • The route was discontinued on June 27, 2010, due to another budget crisis.[52]
M19
(NYCOC 16)
34th Street Crosstown
  • The route was renumbered M16 on July 1, 1974.[57]
M19
see M96 and M106
M20 57th Street Crosstown
  • The route was renumbered the M28 on July 1, 1974.[57]
M20 see M116
M21
(NYCOC 3/4)
Lexington Avenue, Lenox Avenue
  • The route was renumbered the M101A in 1972.[57]
M22
(NYCOC 6/7)
Broadway, Columbus Avenue, Lenox Avenue
  • The route was extended over the M23 (New York City Omnibus Corporation 5) in 1963.
  • The route was renumbered into the M6 and M7 in 1972.[57]
M23
(NYCOC 5)
Broadway
  • The route became part of the M22 in 1963.[57]
M24
(NYCOC 8/9)
Seventh Avenue
  • By 1972 this route was discontinued.[57]
M25
(NYCOC 1/2)
Fourth Avenue, Madison Avenue
  • This route was renumbered M1 in 1972.[57]
M26 see M23
M27
49th and 50th Streets
  • New York City Transit Authority began operating the route on October 11, 1971, as a variant of the M3.
  • The route was renumbered as the M27 in 1972.
  • A portion of the route became the M50 c. 1989.
  • The route was discontinued on June 27, 2010, due to a budget crisis.[52]
M28 see M57
M29 see M66
M30
East 72nd Street, 57th Street
  • Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating this route in 1900 as Route 6.
  • The route was renumbered as the M30 on July 4, 1974.
  • It was formerly operated as weekday rush hour peak direction service.
  • Service on the route was modified on September 10, 1989. Service was cut to running during weekday rush hours only.[62]
  • On June 27, 2010, this route was discontinued due to a budget crisis. The route was consolidated into the M31 and M57 routes.[52]
M32 see Q32
M34 see M35
M40

(NYCOC 22)
Pitt Street, Ridge Street The route was discontinued in 1972.[57]
M41
(NYCOC 10)
Eighth Avenue, Central Park West The route was renumbered M10 in 1972.[57]
M41
Eighth Avenue and 31st Street "Culture Bus Loop I"[135] The M41 and B88 Culture Loop buses (I & II) began operating on May 26, 1973. The M41 operated from Lower Manhattan to Harlem and back. Both routes only operated during weekends and holidays, 10 AM through 6 PM. Both routes were discontinued on September 3, 1984.
M42
(NYCOC 11)
Ninth Avenue, Amsterdam Avenue
  • The route was renumbered M11 in 1972.[57]
M58
Eighth Avenue and 57th Street York Avenue and 72nd Street 57th Street
  • The M58 was created on September 10, 1989, as part of the restructuring of crosstown bus service along 57th Street and 72nd Street. The route was created to provide direct service between 57th Street and York Avenue. The route initially ran between Eighth Avenue/57th Street and York Avenue/72nd Street.[62]
  • The M58 merged with the M31 in January 1994.[86][87]
M99 Twelfth Avenue and West 42nd Street Livonia Avenue and Ashford Street New Lots Avenue, Rockaway Avenue, Fulton Street, Flatbush Avenue, 14th Street, 6th/10th Avenues (Northbound), 7th/11th Avenues (Southbound)
  • Service began June 28, 2020 while Subway service was shut down for late night cleaning efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Route discontinued on June 10, 2021, following the restoration of late night Subway service on May 17, 2021.
M101A Third Avenue, Lexington Avenue, Lenox Avenue
  • This route was formerly the Lenox Avenue branch of the M101.
  • It was renumbered M102 on July 1, 1974.[57]
M102
(first use)
125th Street
M103
(first use)
72nd Street and Broadway York Avenue and 61st Street West End Avenue and 59th Street
  • Surface Transportation Corporation bus (M103) replaced Third Avenue Railway's
    59th Street Crosstown Line streetcar on November 11, 1946.
  • In Fiscal Year 1963, the route was extended to serve Lincoln Center.[51]
  • On September 10, 1989, the M103 was merged with the M28 (57th Street Crosstown) to create the M57 along 57th Street.[62]
M105 Tenth Avenue and Broadway
  • Surface Transportation Corporation bus (M105) replaced Third Avenue Railway's
    Tenth Avenue Line (Manhattan surface) streetcar on November 17, 1946.
  • The bus route was moved to Eleventh Avenue on November 6, 1948, when Tenth Avenue became a one-way street.
  • One trip per day remained after April 15, 1957, to maintain the franchise.
  • The route was discontinued on March 1, 1962, after MaBSTOA took over Surface operations.
M106 see M42
M107

(first use)

Haven Avenue
  • This Surface Transportation Corporation bus route began operating on June 24, 1941, to connect residents of Washington Heights with a shopping district.[136]
  • This was a crosstown shuttle bus route running along 180th Street and 181st Street between Haven Avenue and St. Nicholas Avenue.[136]
  • This was Surface's first route in Manhattan, and the company's only route that did not replace Third Avenue Railway streetcar service.[136]
  • The route ran from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. on a 12-minute headway during rush hours and a 15-minute headway during middays.[137]
  • Starting on June 7, 1942, only one franchise trip per day was operated along the route and the route was discontinued on May 30, 1943.[138]
M107

(second use)

see M96 and M106
  train
shuttle bus
Service between Harlem–148th Street and 135th Street
  • This route operated overnights only, when late night 3 train service was suspended from 1990 to 1994, and again from 1995 to 2008, and provided customers at 135th Street subway access to the   train.
Grand Street
Shuttle bus
Service between Canal Street and Grand Street
  • This route operated when the Sixth Avenue tracks of the Manhattan Bridge were closed from 2001 to 2004, and provided customers at Grand Street access to Brooklyn.
181st St Elevator Shuttle Washington Heights
West 184th St and Overlook Terrace
Hudson Heights
West 190th St and Fort Washington Ave
  • Broadway
  • West 179th Street (northbound)
  • West 178th Street (southbound)
  • Fort Washington Avenue
  • Temporary bus route implemented due to elevator renovations that resulted in the closure of 181st Street's Fort Washington Avenue/184th Street entrance
  • For people that use the elevators as a means of traversing the hills
  • Was temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, later discontinued following the 181st St elevators reopening
M191 Fort George
West 193rd Street and St. Nicholas Avenue
Washington Heights
Bennett Ave and Broadway
  • St. Nicholas Avenue
  • West 181st Street
  • Broadway
  • Temporary bus route implemented due to elevator renovations that resulted in the closure of 191st Street's St. Nicholas Avenue entrance
  • For people that use the elevators as a means of traversing the hills and usually take the   train from the St. Nicholas Avenue entrance
  • Select buses terminated and started at St. Nicholas Ave and 181st St.
  • Service was temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic from May 9, 2020, to July 1, 2020, then from July 26, 2020, onwards, and later discontinued upon 191st Street's St. Nicholas Avenue entrance reopening

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Several companies most prominently the Metropolitan Transportation Authority MTA operate a number of bus routes in Manhattan New York United States Many of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines see list of streetcar lines in Manhattan A standard length New Flyer XD40 on the M22 An articulated bus on the M60 SBS route Contents 1 Companies 2 Routes 2 1 New York City Bus 2 1 1 Subway shuttle routes 2 2 New York Waterway 2 3 NYC Ferry 2 4 Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation 2 5 Downtown Connection 3 History of the current Manhattan bus routes 3 1 Routes M1 to M20 3 2 Routes M21 to M79 3 3 Routes M86 to M125 3 4 2020s redesign 4 Former routes 4 1 Fifth Avenue Coach Company 4 2 New York City Omnibus Corporation 4 3 Other companies 4 4 Renumbered or eliminated routes since 1962 5 References 6 External linksCompanies editPresently the New York City Transit Authority and its subsidiary Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority operate most local buses in Manhattan The Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation operates the Roosevelt Island Red Bus Service The first bus company in Manhattan was the Fifth Avenue Coach Company which began operating the Fifth Avenue Line now the M1 route in 1886 When New York Railways began abandoning several streetcar lines in 1919 the replacement bus routes including the current M21 and M22 routes were picked up by the New York City Department of Plant and Structures DP amp S The DP amp S began operating several other buses including the current M79 and M96 routes in 1921 All of these but the M21 were acquired by Green Bus Lines in 1933 Green transferred several of these to the Comprehensive Omnibus Corporation in 1935 The New York City Omnibus Corporation began operating replacement routes for New York Railways lines abandoned in 1936 and acquired the remaining Green routes They also acquired the Madison Avenue Coach Company former New York and Harlem Railroad lines Eighth Avenue Coach Corporation former Eighth and Ninth Avenue Railways lines and in 1942 the Triangle Bus Corporation current M21 route In 1936 the NYCO and Fifth Avenue were placed under common ownership The two were merged directly by 1956 when the NYCO acquired the Surface Transportation Corporation which had operated former Third Avenue Railway routes since 1941 and changed its name to Fifth Avenue Coach Lines After a strike the entire Fifth Avenue system was transferred to the newly formed Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority on March 22 1962 1 2 3 In 1933 two related companies began to operate routes the Comprehensive Omnibus Corporation gained several Green Bus Lines routes including the current M22 M27 and M50 routes and the East Side Omnibus Corporation started operating former Second Avenue Railroad routes including the current M15 and M31 routes The Comprehensive also started the current M66 route that year and in 1948 the New York City Board of Transportation acquired the Comprehensive and East Side routes transferred to the New York City Transit Authority in 1953 The M9 route came from the Avenue B and East Broadway Transit Company in 1980 which had begun operating replacement routes for the Dry Dock East Broadway and Battery Railroad lines in 1932 Routes editThis table gives details for the routes prefixed with M in other words those considered to run primarily in Manhattan by the MTA For details on routes with other prefixes see the following articles List of bus routes in the Bronx Bx3 Bx6 Bx6 SBS Bx7 Bx9 Bx11 Bx12 Bx12 SBS Bx13 Bx19 Bx20 Bx33 Bx35 Bx36 List of bus routes in Brooklyn B39 List of bus routes in Queens Q32 Q60 Q101 Q102 List of express bus routes in New York City all routes List of bus routes in Westchester County BxM4C Connections to New York City Subway stations at the bus routes terminals are also listed where applicable New York City Bus edit Most bus routes do not operate overnight usually defined as midnight to 5 00 AM Routes that do provide overnight service are noted below with an asterisk The Manhattan bus routes should not be confused with Megabus routes originating from Manhattan Like the Manhattan bus routes Megabus route designations consist of the letter M followed by a number All routes in operate local service additional limited stop or Select Bus Service routes are noted below Route Terminals Primary streets traveled Service notes M1 4 Local Service Limited Stop Service HarlemWest 147th Street and Powell Boulevard SoHoCentre Street and Grand Street Lafayette Street Madison Avenue northbound Fifth Avenue Broadway southbound Limited stop service operates AM hours to SoHo and PM hours to Harlem only Weekday trips alternate between SoHo and East Village terminals East VillageEast 8th Street and Fourth Avenueat Astor Place nbsp nbsp train M2 5 Local Service Late Nights Limited Stop Service Washington HeightsWest 168th Street and Broadwayat 168th Street nbsp nbsp nbsp trains East VillageEast 8th Street and Fourth Avenueat Astor Place nbsp nbsp train Central Park North Powell Boulevard Madison Avenue northbound Fifth Avenue southbound Limited stop service operates all times except early morning and overnight hours Local service only operates during overnight and early morning hours M3 6 Fort GeorgeWest 193rd Street and St Nicholas Avenue Central Park North St Nicholas Avenue Fourth and Madison Avenues northbound Fifth Avenue southbound Northbound terminal after 10 30 PM is 125th Street and St Nicholas Avenue M4 7 Local Service Limited Stop Service The Cloisters Museum MidtownWest 32nd Street and Fifth Avenue Central Park North Broadway Fort Washington Avenue Madison Avenue northbound Fifth Avenue southbound Limited stop service operates during weekday rush hours only When the Cloisters Museum is closed buses terminate at the entrance to Fort Tryon Park M5 8 Local Service Weekends Limited Stop Service Washington HeightsWest 178th Street and Broadway Greeley SquareWest 31st Street and Sixth Avenue Broadway Riverside Drive Central Park South Fifth Avenue southbound Sixth Avenue northbound Limited stop service operates during weekday Local service only operates during weekends M7 9 HarlemWest 147th Street and Powell Boulevard Chelsea14th Street and Sixth Avenueat 14th Street Sixth Avenue nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains Lenox Avenue Manhattan Avenue Amsterdam Avenue Sixth Avenue northbound Columbus Avenue Seventh Avenue southbound M8 10 West VillageWest Street and Christopher Street East VillageAvenue D and East 10th Street West 10th Street East 8th Street St Marks Place eastbound Christopher Street East 9th Street westbound East 10th Street M9 11 Battery Park CitySouth End Avenue and Liberty Street Kips BayEast 29th Street and First Avenueat Bellevue Hospital East Broadway Essex Street Avenue C M10 12 HarlemDouglass Boulevard and West 159th Street Columbus CircleBroadway and West 57th Street Douglass Boulevard Central Park West M11 13 West VillageBethune Street and Hudson Streetat Abingdon Square Riverbank State Park Tenth Avenue Amsterdam Avenue northbound Ninth Avenue Columbus Avenue southbound Operates to Riverbank State Park except late evenings HarlemWest 133rd Street and Broadway M12 14 West VillageEighth Avenue and Jane Streetat Abingdon Square Columbus CircleBroadway and West 58th Street West 14th Street Twelfth Avenue northbound West 18th Street Eleventh Avenue southbound M14A 15 Select Bus Service West VillageAbingdon Square Lower East SideGrand Street and FDR Drive 14th Street Avenue A M14D 15 Select Bus Service Chelsea PiersWest 18th Street and Tenth Avenue Lower East SideDelancey Street and Columbia Street 14th Street Avenue D M15 16 17 Local Service Select Bus Service East HarlemEast 126th Street and Second Avenue South FerryWhitehall Street and South Streetat South Ferry Whitehall Street nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains First Avenue northbound Second Avenue southbound Allen Street Water Street Local service alternates between South Ferry and Pike Street terminals days and evenings 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 Lower East SideSouth Street and Pike Slip M20 18 South FerryWhitehall Street and South Streetat South Ferry Whitehall Street nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains Lincoln CenterWest 66th Street and Broadway South End Avenue North End Avenue Hudson Street Eighth Avenue northbound Varick Street Seventh Avenue southbound M21 19 West VillageWashington Street and Spring Street Lower East SideGrand Street and FDR Drive Houston Street PM rush hour trips do not run west of Varick Street M22 20 Battery Park CityNorth End Avenue and Vesey Street Madison Street East Broadway Worth Street westbound Park Row Frankfort Street eastbound Chambers Street M23 21 Select Bus Service Chelsea PiersTwelfth Avenue near West 23rd Street Peter Cooper Village Stuyvesant TownAvenue C and East 20th Street 23rd Street M31 22 ClintonWest 54th Street and Eleventh Avenue YorkvilleEast 92nd Street and York Avenue 57th Street York Avenue M34 23 Select Bus Service ChelseaTwelfth Avenue and West 34th Street East Side Ferry TerminalFDR Drive and East 34th Street 34th Street Alternate trips to from Waterside Plaza Waterside Plaza M34A 23 Select Bus Service Port Authority Bus TerminalWest 42nd Street and 9th Avenue Waterside Plaza Eighth Avenue westbound Ninth Avenue eastbound 34th Street M35 24 HarlemEast 125th Street and Lexington Avenueat 125th Street nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains Randall s Island and Wards Island Robert F Kennedy Bridge Central Road Hell Gate Circle M42 25 United NationsFirst Avenue and East 42nd Street Circle Line Sightseeing CruisesTwelfth Avenue at Pier 83 42nd Street M50 26 East MidtownEast 49th Street and First Avenue 49th Street westbound 50th Street eastbound M55 27 MidtownWest 44th Street and Sixth Avenue South FerryWhitehall Street and South Streetat South Ferry Whitehall Street nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains Church Street Sixth Avenue northbound Broadway Fifth Avenue southbound M57 28 Upper West SideWest 72nd Street and Broadwayat 72nd Street nbsp nbsp nbsp trains East Midtown1st Avenue and East 55th Street West End Avenue 57th Street M60 29 Select Bus Service Morningside HeightsWest 106th Street and Broadway LaGuardia Airport QueensAll terminals Broadway 125th Street Astoria Boulevard Travels between Manhattan and Queens via the Robert F Kennedy Bridge M66 30 Upper West SideWest 66th Street and West End Avenue Upper East SideYork Avenue and East 67th Street West 65th Street East 68th Street eastbound West 66th Street East 67th Street westbound M72 31 Upper West SideFreedom Place and West 66th Street Upper East SideYork Avenue and East 72nd Street 72nd Street 65th Street Transverse M79 32 Select Bus Service Upper West SideRiverside Drive and West 79th Street Upper East SideEast End Avenue and East 79th Street 79th Street M86 33 Select Bus Service Upper West SideWest 86th Street and Broadway YorkvilleEast 92nd Street and York Avenue 86th Street M96 34 Upper West SideWest End Avenue and West 96th Street YorkvilleFirst Avenue and East 97th Street 96th Street M98 35 Limited Stop Service Washington HeightsWest 193rd Street andFort Washington Avenueat 190th Street nbsp train Upper East SideEast 68th Street and Lexington Avenueat Hunter College Fort Washington Avenue Harlem River Drive Lexington Avenue southbound Third Avenue northbound Weekday rush hour service only M100 36 InwoodWest 220th Street and Broadway HarlemSt Nicholas Avenue and West 125th Street Tenth Avenue Broadway Amsterdam Avenue M101 37 Local Service Late Nights Limited Stop Service Fort GeorgeWest 193rd Street and Saint Nicholas Avenue East VillageCooper SquareEast 6th Street and Third Avenueat Astor Place nbsp nbsp nbsp trains Amsterdam Avenue 125th Street Third Avenue northbound Lexington Avenue southbound Limited stop service runs daily except overnight hours when local service operates Select trips originate terminate at 96th Street in both directions some buses originate infront the Tuskegee Airmen Bus Depot at 100 St during rush hours M102 38 HarlemWest 147th Street andAdam Clayton Powell Boulevard Lenox Avenue 116th Street Third Avenue northbound Lexington Avenue southbound Some weekday select trips operate between 147th and 96th Streets to 147th Street in the a m to 96th Street in the p m M103 39 City HallPark Row and Broadway East HarlemEast 125th Street and Lexington Avenue Bowery Third Avenue northbound Lexington Avenue southbound M104 40 HarlemWest 129th Street and Amsterdam Avenue Times Square41st Street and 8th Avenueat Times Square 42nd Street Port Authority Bus Terminal nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains Broadway Eighth Avenue northbound Seventh Avenue southbound M106 41 East HarlemEast 106th Street and FDR Drive Upper West SideWest 96th Street and West End Avenue East 106th Street West 96th Street M116 42 East HarlemEast 120th Street and Pleasant Avenue Morningside HeightsWest 106th Street and Broadway 116th Street Manhattan Avenue West 106th Street Fare free service for six to 12 months started on September 24 2023 43 M125 44 HarlemWest 125th Street and 12th Avenue The Hub Bronx149th Street and Third Avenueat Third Avenue 149th Street station nbsp nbsp trains 125th Street Willis Avenue Bronx Travels between Manhattan and the Bronx via the Willis Avenue Bridge toward the Bronx and the Third Avenue Bridge toward Harlem Subway shuttle routes edit The following table lists the scheduled NYC Bus routes that are temporarily replacing portions of service on the New York City Subway due to construction Route Terminals Primary streets traveled Service notes L92 45 West VillageAbingdon Square Lower East SideGrand Street and FDR Drive 14th Street Avenue A Grand Street nbsp train shuttle bus Q92 46 Times Square41st Street and 8th Avenueat Times Square 42nd Street Port Authority Bus Terminal nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains Hudson Yards34th Street and Hudson Boulevard Eastat 34th Street Hudson Yards nbsp train 42nd Street 44th Street 11th Avenue 10th Avenue nbsp train shuttle bus New York Waterway edit New York Waterway operates shuttle bus routes to from its West Midtown Ferry Terminal located at 38th Street and Twelfth Avenue Service is free 47 Peak service Terminal Streets traveled MidtownThird Avenue and 57th Street 57th Street MidtownLexington Avenue and 50th Street 50th Street eastbound 49th Street westbound MidtownThird Avenue and 42nd Street 42nd Street Murray HillThird Avenue and 34th Street 34th Street Downtown Loop AM 23rd Street Broadway Houston Street West Street clockwise PM West Street Clarkson Street Sixth Avenue 23rd Street counterclockwise Off peak service All routes operate as clockwise loops Streets traveled Notes 50th Street Tenth Avenue 65th Street Broadway 42nd Street No Sunday service 44th Street Eighth Avenue 57th Street Fifth Avenue 49th Street 50th Street Sixth Avenue 57th Street Eighth Avenue 49th Street Weekday midday service only 42nd Street Fifth Avenue 34th Street 23rd Street Varick Street West Broadway Murray Street West Street NYC Ferry edit A clockwise loop bus via 34th Street Sixth Avenue 48th Street and Lexington Avenue operates during peak hours to from East 34th Street Ferry Landing 48 Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation edit Main article Roosevelt Island Red Bus Downtown Connection edit nbsp A Downtown Connection bus in Battery Park City In Lower Manhattan a free shuttle sponsored by the Lower Manhattan Business Improvement District BID operates minibuses daily from 10 00 AM until 7 30 PM 49 50 Route Terminals Primary streets traveled DowntownConnection Battery Park CityWarren Street and North End Avenue South Street SeaportWater Street and Fulton Street Warren Murray Streets South End Avenue Battery Place State Street Water StreetHistory of the current Manhattan bus routes editRoutes M1 to M20 edit Route History M1 Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating its Fifth Avenue Line bus in 1886 Madison Avenue Coach Company bus replaced New York and Harlem Railroad s Fourth and Madison Avenues Line streetcar on February 1 1935 In Fiscal Year 1963 the route was modified in Midtown to improve traffic 51 The two routes were combined as a one way pair on January 14 1966 Due to a budget crisis overnight service weekend service south of 106th Street and weekday South Ferry service were discontinued and service was rerouted to match the M2 on June 27 2010 52 Weekend service south of 106th Street was restored on January 6 2013 53 Service was extended back down to Grand Street from 8th Street on September 3 2017 service will eventually be re extended to Worth Street 54 55 M2 Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating this bus route on February 23 1901 Northbound buses were moved to Madison Avenue on January 14 1966 and the route was renumbered to the 2A 56 Renumbered from 2A to M2 on July 1 1974 57 Limited stop service began on October 14 1991 replacing local service between 7 a m and 7 p m 58 M3 Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating this bus route on February 23 1901 Northbound buses were moved to Madison Avenue on January 14 1966 Northbound service were rerouted away from University Place and 9th Street on June 27 2010 due to a budget crisis 52 Service was rerouted from St Nicholas Avenue between 155th Street and 163rd Street in September 2010 M4 Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating this bus route on August 5 1900 Northbound buses were moved to Madison Avenue on January 14 1966 In 1983 service was rerouted via Broadway between West 110th Street and West 135th Street due to the reconstruction of the Riverside Drive viaduct The viaduct reopened in 1987 In October 1987 the MTA board voted to make the change permanent at the next available pick It was made permanent because the land use along Broadway was more conducive to transit use than the land use along Riverside Drive The route along Broadway was slower but was shorter by two blocks 59 Southbound buses were rerouted via West 37th Street instead of via West 34th Street between Fifth Avenue and Seventh Avenue due to new turning restrictions on November 1 2015 60 On July 4 2018 the M4 s terminal was moved from Penn Station to East 32nd Street and Fifth Avenue to accommodate sidewalk widening on 32nd Street 61 M5 Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating this bus route on August 5 1900 Northbound buses were moved to Sixth Avenue between Houston Street and 57th Street on January 14 1966 In 1983 service was rerouted via Broadway between West 120th Street and West 135th Street due to the reconstruction of the Riverside Drive viaduct The viaduct reopened in 1987 In October 1987 the MTA board voted to restore its old route via Riverside Drive The restoration of service via this route reduced end to end travel time on the route In addition peak hour service running via Riverside Drive between West 135th Street and West 157th Street was rerouted via Broadway Four southbound trips had used this route during the a m rush hour and three northbound trips had used it during the p m rush hour Only an average of 12 passengers boarded along this portion of the route because service along this section was infrequent and unreliable These changes were made at the next available pick 59 On September 10 1989 buses were rerouted from 57th Street to 59th Street to reduce travel time 62 In September 1996 three changes were made to M5 service All service began making limited stops on weekdays between 6 30 a m and 6 30 p m southbound and between 7 a m and 7 p m northbound This change reduced running time by 15 minutes significantly reducing operating costs and was expected to boost ridership and reduce overcrowding at the 72nd Street subway station In addition M5 service was rerouted off Riverside Drive and onto Broadway between West 135th Street and West 120th Street Along this stretch there were only three bus stops as the Riverside Drive Viaduct is elevated above street level Rerouting the M5 was intended to improve passengers heading to and from this section of Broadway The reroute was expected to slow service by four minutes as Broadway was more congested than Riverside Drive Finally the span of northbound service was increased in the morning with the first bus leaving Houston Street at 6 a m instead of at 7 a m This change was made because the service pattern was confusing to riders and because service further up the line started later than most other Manhattan bus routes during rush hour The first northbound bus did not arrive at 65th Street until about 8 a m 63 On June 27 2010 the route was extended from West Houston Street Broadway to South Ferry to replace the M6 due to a budget crisis 52 The route was cut back to Sixth Avenue and West 31st Street on January 8 2017 with the South Ferry to Midtown portion of the route split into the M55 route 64 65 M7 New York City Omnibus Corporation buses route M22 7 replaced New York Railways Columbus Avenue Line streetcar on March 25 1936 Northbound buses were moved to Amsterdam Avenue on December 6 1951 and to Sixth Avenue on March 10 1957 north of 34th Street and November 10 1963 south of 34th Street The southern terminus of the route was shifted to Sixth Avenue in 2009 Southbound buses were rerouted from Broadway to run on Seventh Avenue in 2009 Limited stop service was introduced on February 22 1993 but was eliminated before August 1994 66 67 68 M8 New York City Omnibus Corporation bus route M16 13 replaced New York Railways Eighth Street Crosstown Line streetcar on March 3 1936 Designated the M13 until c 1993 when the route was renumbered the M8 Weekend and overnight service was discontinued on June 27 2010 due to budget crisis 52 Weekend service was restored on April 6 2014 69 70 M9 Avenue B and East Broadway Transit Company bus M9 replaced Dry Dock East Broadway and Battery Railroad s Avenue B Line streetcar on July 30 1932 Original terminals were Battery Park City and 14th Street Union Square station Northern end ran via Avenue B Southern end originally ran via Park Row to Batter Park City Service was rerouted via Water Street and the South Ferry Whitehall Street station after the September 11 Attacks when Park Row was closed to vehicular traffic On June 27 2010 the route was rerouted from Avenue B to Avenue C to 23rd Street due to a budget crisis On the same date the route was rerouted back to Park Row to replace the M15 to CIty Hall 52 The route was extended north to 29th Street via First Avenue from 23rd Street and south to Battery Park City from City Hall on January 6 2013 52 71 M10 Eighth Avenue Coach Corporation bus route M41 soon became NYCO s 10 replaced Eighth and Ninth Avenues Railway s Eighth Avenue Line streetcar on November 12 1935 New York City Omnibus Corporation bus route M24 8 9 replaced New York Railways Seventh Avenue Line streetcar on March 6 1936 Routes combined as a one way pair on June 6 1954 and kept the number 10 continued south to Abingdon Square Spring Street and Battery Park City until 1999 In Fiscal Year 1963 the route was modified due to the conversion of some two way streets to one way streets Service began running north along Hudson Street and south along Seventh Avenue 51 Originally had limited stop service in the peak direction until September 10 1995 South of Penn Station split off into route M20 on January 16 2000 72 Service south of Columbus Circle ended June 27 2010 due to budget crisis On April 3 2011 service was extended two blocks south 73 M11 Eighth Avenue Coach Corporation bus route M42 soon became NYCO s 11 replaced Eighth and Ninth Avenues Railway s Ninth Avenue Line streetcar on November 12 1935 Northbound buses were moved to Tenth Avenue on November 6 1948 Southbound buses were moved to Columbus Avenue on December 6 1951 On June 26 1994 the route was extended along 135th Street and Riverside Drive to Riverbank State Park 74 M12 New bus route created on August 31 2014 to provide north south service along Manhattan s west side 75 M14AM14D New York City Omnibus Corporation bus route M17 14 replaced New York Railways 14th Street Crosstown Line streetcar on April 20 1936 Avenue D service added on January 28 1951 initially from Broadway along 14th Street Avenue D and Columbia Street to Stanton Street and returning on Cannon Street and Houston Street 76 In Fiscal Year 1963 the route was extended at the request of residents along the route 51 Originally known as the M14 with service also along Avenue C M14 split off into M14A M14C and M14D M14C variant merged with M14D variant after 2001 but returned from 2004 to 2006 before being discontinued again Route was converted to be a Select Bus Service route on July 1 2019 M15 East Side Omnibus Corporation bus route M15 replaced Second Avenue Railroad s Second Avenue Line streetcar and began running route M13 on First Avenue on June 26 1933 The routes were combined as a one way pair on June 4 1951 and kept the number M15 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 77 These buses were identified by signs on the lower right side of the windshield 78 This was one of the first routes in NYC to begin limited service the other being the Q44A later Q46 In January 1997 M15 South Ferry Branch service was rerouted via Allen Street and Madison Street between East Broadway and St James Place instead of running via East Broadway and St James Place The change eliminated awkward turns in Chatham Square and allowed bus service to avoid congested East Broadway The change was expected to save two minutes in travel time 79 Effective January 13 1997 108 weekday M15 Limited trips were added to the schedule 80 The Park Row branch was eliminated on June 27 2010 and replaced by the M9 due to budget crisis 52 Select Bus Service on the M15 began on October 10 2010 replacing limited stop service M20 This route was split from the M10 on September 16 2000 72 The original M20 route is now the M116 Service was extended to South Ferry to replace the M9 on June 27 2010 due to a budget crisis 52 Routes M21 to M79 edit Route History M21 New York City Department of Plant and Structures bus route M10 soon became NYCO s 21 replaced New York Railways Avenue C Line streetcar on September 21 1919 Extended to FDR Drive and weekend service discontinued on June 27 2010 due to budget crisis 52 Weekend service was restored on January 6 2013 81 Western terminus during PM rush hours cut to Varick Street on January 3 2022 due to rush hour traffic at the Holland Tunnel 82 83 M22 New York City Department of Plant and Structures bus route M1 replaced New York Railways Chambers and Madison Streets Line streetcar on September 21 1919 Renumbered M22 on July 1 1974 57 Overnight service was discontinued on June 27 2010 due to a budget crisis 52 M23 New York City Omnibus Corporation bus route M18 15 replaced New York Railways 23rd Street Crosstown Line streetcar on April 8 1936 Became M26 on July 1 1974 57 and M23 c March 1989 84 Route was converted to be a Select Bus Service route on November 6 2016 85 M31 East Side Omnibus Corporation began operating bus route M11 on June 26 1933 Became M31 on July 1 1974 57 The M31 was extended along 57th Street to 11th Avenue on January 9 1994 replacing the M58 86 87 Service frequency and span of service were increased on the route 88 B 30 M34M34A New York City Omnibus Corporation bus route M19 16 replaced New York Railways 34th Street Crosstown Line streetcar on April 1 1936 M16 service to Waterside was moved from the FDR Drive to Second Avenue in the 1980s The main route was renumbered the M34 in April 1986 The M16 was cut from Pier 83 to Port Authority Bus Terminal on September 10 1995 as part of a series of service cuts enacted to cover a 113 budget deficit eliminating overlap with the M42 Residents of the neighborhood testified at the April 18 1996 meeting of the New York City Transit Committee of the MTA Board in opposition to the cut and in response NYCT studied M42 service west of 42nd Street to see if it was adequate The study found that M42 service was adequate However after meeting with members of the neighborhood the western terminal of M16 service was moved to West 43rd Street and the first southbound stop was moved to the corner of 42nd Street and Ninth Avenue 89 Select Bus Service started on November 13 2011 and the M16 was renumbered to the M34A 90 Alternate trips on the M34 to from Waterside Plaza were added on September 3 2017 M35 Originally the TB became M34 Randall s and Wards Islands M35 Astoria Queens and Bx21 on July 1 1974 57 combined as the M35 in the 1980s when M34 was applied to the 34th Street Crosstown Some M35 trips went to Astoria Queens until September 10 1995 when they were eliminated due to a budget crisis 91 On June 28 2015 westbound M35 buses were rerouted along Hell Gate Circle 92 M42 Surface Transportation Corporation bus route M106 replaced Third Avenue Railway s 42nd Street Crosstown Line streetcar on November 17 1946 This route was renumbered the M42 on March 30 1986 93 Service to Javits Center was discontinued on June 27 2010 due to a budget crisis and low ridership 52 M50 Originally M3 bus route Became M27 on July 1 1974 57 Part of M27 became M50 c 1989 Weekend and overnight service discontinued June 27 2010 due to budget crisis 52 Route shortened from 42nd Street to 49th Street at its eastern end and weekend service restored in July 2011 M55 Service south of New York University was part of the M6 route Merged with the M5 on June 27 2010 Split off from the M5 on January 8 2017 serving the Midtown to South Ferry portion of the former M5 65 M57 Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating bus 20 on March 15 1937 94 The bus route was renumbered the M28 on July 1 1974 On September 10 1989 the M28 57th Street Crosstown and M103 59th 60th Street Crosstown routes were merged to form the M57 M57 buses began operating from 57th Street and Sutton Place South to Broadway and 72nd Street running via 57th Street and West End Avenue 62 Service rerouted to 60th Street from 55th Street in September 2023 M60 New route created and established on September 13 1992 operating between the 125th Street and Lenox Avenue subway station of the 2 and 3 trains and LaGuardia Airport s Main Central Terminal area only The route was extended further west from Lenox Avenue to Broadway and West 106th Street in 1997 95 On June 23 1998 weekday service was increased to run every 20 minutes between 11 a m and 7 p m 80 The route was converted to Select Bus Service on May 25 2014 96 M66 Comprehensive Omnibus Company began operating bus route M7 on February 15 1935 97 Route M7 became M29 in July 1974 and M66 c March 1989 84 In November 1987 the MTA Board approved plans to reroute its eastern terminal loop and to renumber the route the M66 Eastbound service was rerouted from running east along East 68th Street north along York Avenue west along East 71st Street and north along First Avenue to running north directly along First Avenue after running east on East 68th Street The route s terminal was moved from York Avenue and East 70th Street to York Avenue and East 69th Street This change formalized a detour that was regularly made to avoid vehicles blocking East 68th Street between First Avenue and York Avenue The change also eliminated two difficult turns 98 Overnight service was discontinued on June 27 2010 due to a budget crisis 52 M72 The M72 was created on September 10 1989 to provide crosstown service on 72nd Street from East 72nd Street and York Avenue to 66th Street and Freedom Place via the 65th Street Transverse 62 On December 20 2009 due to New York State Department of Transportation construction on West 72nd Street service was rerouted to a new terminal on West 66th Street between Riverside Boulevard and Freedom Place Due to that construction service had been rerouted via Riverside Boulevard West 68th Street and Freedom Place To bypass congestion on West 68th street westbound service was rerouted via West 66th Street to the new terminal 99 M79 New York City Department of Plant and Structures began operating bus M4 soon became NYCO s 17 on November 30 1921 Operated by Green Bus Lines from 1933 to 1936 then taken over by New York City Omnibus Corporation on June 22 1936 100 On September 27 1987 the M17 was renumbered the M79 and some minor changes were made at the route s western terminal to eliminate having the route turn around on residential streets The route s terminal was moved from West End Avenue and 81st Street to 79th Street and Riverside Drive Westbound buses would continue west on 79th Street past Broadway to Riverside Drive to the terminal and then loop around the traffic circle to return in eastbound service Previously buses had a terminal loop of Broadway 81st Street West End Avenue and 79th Street 101 Select Bus Service began on the route on May 21 2017 Routes M86 to M125 edit Route History M86 New York City Omnibus Corporation bus M5 18 replaced New York Railways 86th Street Crosstown Line streetcar on June 8 1936 The M18 was renumbered the M86 on September 10 1989 to identify the street the bus on which it operates 62 Select Bus Service on the route began on July 13 2015 102 M96 New York City Department of Plant and Structures began operating bus M6 soon became NYCO s 19 on July 1 1921 Operated by Green Bus Lines from 1933 to 1936 then taken over by New York City Omnibus Corporation on June 22 1936 100 Route M19 became M96 c May 1993 M98 New Limited Stop Service running between 32nd Street and Washington Heights introduced on September 14 1987 as a rush hour only service 103 104 Service south of 68th Street to Grand Central was discontinued on June 27 2010 due to a budget crisis 52 M100 Surface Transportation Corporation bus Route M100 replaced Third Avenue Railway s Broadway Kingsbridge Line streetcar on June 22 1947 Original northern terminus was at Riverdale Broadway West 230th Street Service was extended to 239th Street and Riverdale Avenue on February 14 1965 to replace the former Bx10A service The extension of the M100 ran via 231st Street Irwin Avenue Johnson Avenue Kappock Street the Henry Hudson Parkway service road 239th Street and Riverdale Avenue 105 Service was further extended to Riverdale Avenue West 262nd Street in July 1974 On February 19 1984 weekday service terminated at Henry Hudson Parkway West 246th Street while all weeknight late evening and all weekend service continued to Riverdale Avenue West 262nd Street On March 5 1989 the M100 saw further reductions in service as the Bronx portion was split into the Bx20 but was not extended to Riverdale West 262nd Street These service cuts took place in order to address unreliable service 106 Service initially terminated at West 207th Street Tenth Avenue 107 Service was extended from Inwood 207th Street to 220th Street Broadway to serve the Allen Hospital a satellite facility of NewYork Presbyterian Hospital on September 7 1997 108 Also on this date service was extended on the route s south end from Third Avenue to Second Avenue 109 In September 2013 the route was extended to First Avenue and 125th Street to provide additional service on 125th Street Inwood section rerouted from Broadway to Dyckman Street and Tenth Avenue on June 29 2014 110 In June 2022 service east of St Nicholas Avenue and 125th Street was discontinued as part of a redesign of the Bronx bus system 111 112 M101 New York City Omnibus Corporation bus M21 3 4 replaced New York Railways Lexington Avenue Line streetcar on March 25 1936 Surface Transportation Corporation bus M101 replaced Third Avenue Railway s Third and Amsterdam Avenues Line streetcar on May 18 1947 113 These two routes were combined as a one way pair on July 17 1960 and kept the route number M101 Limited stop service began on October 14 1991 with alternate buses running limited between 7 a m and 7 p m 58 The portion of the route south of Cooper Union was split off into route M103 on September 10 1995 114 M102 Route M101A was started on March 2 1969 formerly Fifth Madison and Lenox Avenues route 2 ex NYCO 115 Renumbered the M102 on July 1 1974 57 The portion of the route south of Cooper Union split off into M103 on September 10 1995 114 M103 Former southern portion of routes M101 and M102 split off into new route on September 10 1995 114 M104 Surface Transportation Corporation bus M104 replaced Third Avenue Railway s Broadway Line streetcar on December 15 1946 105 On March 10 1957 northbound service was rerouted via Eighth Avenue between 42nd Street and Columbus Circle due to the conversion of Broadway between Columbus Circle and Herald Square to one way southbound the conversion of Seventh Avenue from Central Park South to Times Square to one way southbound and the conversion of Sixth Avenue to one way northbound between Central Park South and Herald Square Starting on March 22 1976 every third bus ran up Sixth Avenue between 7 50 a m and 1 50 p m 116 117 Service along 42nd Street connecting with the M42 to 1st Avenue United Nations was discontinued June 27 2010 due to budget crisis 52 M106 Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority began operating bus on September 10 1962 as the M107 on a six month trial basis Bus service ran every 15 minutes between 6 30 a m and 10 30 p m from Monday through Saturday and 30 minutes during these hours on Sundays and holidays Originally ran from 106th Street and the FDR Drive to 110th Street and Riverside Drive 118 In Fiscal Year 1963 this route was extended at the request of residents along the route 51 Its western terminus was cut back to 106th Street and Fifth Avenue on May 24 1964 115 Became a branch of the M19 which is now the M96 on January 7 1974 The main branch of the M19 became the M96 in May 1993 and the 106th Street branch of the M19 became the M106 in 1996 when it was rerouted to use Madison and Fifth Avenues instead of Lexington and Third Avenues M116 New York City Omnibus Corporation bus M20 20 replaced New York Railways 116th Street Crosstown Line streetcar on April 1 1936 Route M20 became M116 c 1993 The M116 is included in the Fare Free pilot program and no fares will be collected on this route starting late September 2023 119 M125 New bus route created in June 2022 as part of a redesign of the Bronx bus system 111 112 Formerly part of the Bx15 route On September 19 2022 the first southbound stop on the route was moved from the intersection of Bergen Av Westchester Av shared with the Bx4 to the intersection of 3 Av E 150 St shared with the Bx15 Bx15 LTD Originally after the first stop buses turned right on Westchester Av right on Brook Av right on E 145 St left on Willis Av due to construction After construction was cleared buses turned left on Westchester Av left on 3 Av left on E 146 St right on Willis Av 2020s redesign edit As part of the MTA s 2017 Fast Forward Plan to speed up mass transit service a draft plan for a reorganization of Bronx bus routes was proposed in draft format in June 2019 with a final version published in October 2019 Many of the draft proposals were not included in the final version These changes were set to take effect in mid 2020 but delayed due to the COVID 19 pandemic in New York City 120 These changes include modifications to the M100 route in Manhattan as well as the addition of a crosstown M125 bus route 121 122 The redesign took effect on June 26 2022 111 112 Former routes editExcept for early Fifth Avenue Coach Company routes which were approved by the New York Legislature all routes were assigned a franchise by the city numbered in order from M1 to at least M47 and M100 to M106 Most companies used these numbers but the New York City Omnibus Corporation NYCOC gave its routes numbers from 1 to 22 and the Fifth Avenue Coach Company used numbers from 1 to 20 The public designations were not changed to avoid conflicts until July 1 1974 57 Fifth Avenue Coach Company edit Designation Route Notes Public 1972 1974 Current 1 123 M1 124 M1 125 Fifth Avenue Discontinued on January 14 1966 Replaced by rerouted New York City Omnibus route M1 2 123 M2A 124 M2 125 Fifth and Seventh Avenues 3 123 M3 124 M3 125 Fifth St Nicholas and Convent Avenues 4 123 M4 124 M4 125 Fifth Avenue and Fort Washington Avenues 5 123 M5 124 M5 125 Fifth Avenue Riverside Drive and Broadway 6 123 M6 124 M30 57 125 M72 72nd Street Crosstown 15 123 QM15 124 M32 125 57 Q32 Fifth Avenue Queensboro Bridge Jackson Heights 16 123 QM16 124 Q89 57 N A Elmhurst Crosstown 19 123 M5 124 M5 125 Fifth Avenue and Riverside Drive 20 123 M20 124 M28 125 57 M57 57th Street Crosstown New York City Omnibus Corporation edit Designation Route Franchise Public 1972 1974 Current M25 126 1 2 127 M1 124 M1 125 Fourth and Madison Avenues M21 126 3 4 127 M101A 124 M101 and eventually M102 125 Lexington and Lenox Avenues M23 126 5 127 M6 124 Sixth Avenue M22 126 6 127 M6 124 M6 125 Broadway M22 126 7 127 M7 124 M7 125 Broadway and Columbus and Lenox Avenues M24 8 9 127 Seventh Avenue M41 126 10 127 M10 124 M10 125 M10 M20 Eighth Avenue and Central Park West M42 126 11 127 M11 124 M11 125 Ninth and Amsterdam Avenues M2 126 12 127 M12 124 M12 125 N A Spring and Delancey Streets Crosstown M16 126 13 127 M13 124 M13 125 M8 Eighth Street Crosstown M17 126 14 127 M14 124 M14 125 14th Street Crosstown M18 126 15 127 M15 124 M26 125 57 M23 23rd Street Crosstown M19 126 16 127 M16 124 M16 125 M16 M34 34th Street Crosstown M4 126 17 127 M17 124 M17 125 M79 79th Street Crosstown M5 126 18 127 M18 124 M18 125 M86 86th Street Crosstown M6 126 19 127 M19 124 M19 125 M96 96th Street Crosstown M20 126 20 127 M20 124 M20 125 M116 116th Street Crosstown M10 126 21 127 M21 124 M21 125 Houston Street and Avenue C Crosstown M40 126 22 127 Pitt and Ridge Streets M62 126 TB 127 TB 124 M34 125 57 M35 Manhattan Wards Island via Triborough Bridge MQ25 126 TB 127 TB 124 M35 125 57 N A Manhattan Queens via Triborough Bridge BxQ19 126 TB 127 TB 124 Bx21 57 N A Bronx Queens via Triborough Bridge Other companies edit Designation Company Route Notes Franchise Public 1974 Current M1 128 M22 125 57 M22 Comprehensive Madison and Chambers Streets Crosstown M2 128 M12 125 57 New York City Omnibus Corporation Spring and Delancey Streets Crosstown M3 128 M27 125 57 M50 M27 Comprehensive 49th and 50th Streets Crosstown M7 128 M29 57 125 M66 Comprehensive 65th 66th 67th and 68th Streets Crosstown M8 128 N A East Broadway Grand Street Crosstown M9 128 East Broadway Avenue B M10 128 M21 125 Hamilton Bus Corporation Houston Street and Avenue C To Triangle Bus Corporation then to New York City Omnibus Corporation M21 M11 128 M31 125 57 East Side York Avenue M12 128 M18 125 M86 East Side 86th Street and York Avenue M13 127 N A East Side First Avenue M14 N A East Side Astor Place Shuttle M15 125 128 East Side Second Avenue M40 N A Triangle Bus Corporation Pitt and Ridge Streets To New York City Omnibus Corporation M22 M100 123 125 Surface Broadway Kingsbridge M101 123 125 Surface Third Avenue Amsterdam Avenue M102 N A Surface 125th Street Crosstown Only operated from June 29 to July 1 1947 M103 123 125 N A Surface 59th Street Crosstown M104 123 125 Surface Broadway M105 123 N A Surface Tenth Avenue M106 123 125 M42 Surface 42nd Street Crosstown Renumbered or eliminated routes since 1962 edit Route Terminals Major streets History M1 Madison Street Chambers Street This route was renumbered M22 on July 1 1974 57 M1 FACCo Bleecker Street 135th Street Fifth Avenue Fifth Avenue Transportation Company predecessor to Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating this route in 1886 Originally ran from Bleecker Street to 89th Street Extended north to 135th Street on August 5 1900 Assigned route number 1 around 1916 or 1917 After c 1950 s one trip per day remained to maintain the franchise This route was discontinued on March 1 1962 after MaBSTOA took over Fifth Avenue Coach operations today s M1 is of no relation to this route 115 129 M2 NYCOC 12 79th Street Crosstown This route was renumbered M12 in 1972 57 M2 NYCO Fourth and Madison Avenues Along with the current M1 see History of the current Manhattan bus routes replaced streetcars on the Fourth and Madison Avenues Line on February 1 1935 Extended west via 116th Street and north via Lenox Avenue to 146th Street on July 17 1960 and then one block north to 147th Street on April 30 1967 Southbound buses moved to Fifth Avenue on January 14 1966 was a separate and distinct route from today s M2 This route was discontinued on March 2 1969 and replaced north of Lenox Avenue and 116th Street by the M101A today s M102 115 130 M3 49th and 50th Streets Crosstown This route was renumbered M27 on July 1 1974 57 M4 NYCOC 17 79th Street Crosstown This route was renumbered M17 in 1972 57 M5 NYCOC 18 79th Street Crosstown This route was renumbered M18 in 1972 57 M6 NYCOC 19 79th Street Crosstown This route was renumbered M19 in 1972 57 M6 72nd Street Crosstown This route was renumbered M30 on July 1 1974 57 M6 South FerryWhitehall Street and South Streetat South Ferry Whitehall Street nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp trains Midtown Manhattan Sixth Avenue and Central Park South Broadway and Sixth Avenue New York City Omnibus Corporation buses route M23 5 replaced New York Railways Sixth Avenue Line streetcar on March 3 1936 New York City Omnibus Corporation buses route M22 6 replaced New York Railways Broadway Line streetcar on March 6 1936 The routes were combined as a one way pair on November 10 1963 and kept the number 6 On March 22 1976 a branch of the M6 started running starting at Eighth Avenue and 41st Street and running along 41st Street and Sixth Avenue 116 The route through Midtown was shifted from Broadway to Seventh Avenue in 2009 due to the street s pedestrianization The route was merged into M5 on June 27 2010 due to a budget crisis The Seventh Avenue section was discontinued 52 M7 65th Street Crosstown The route was renumbered M29 on July 1 1974 57 M8 first use Varick Street and Grand Street FDR Drive and Grand Street Grand Street and Broome Street Avenue B and East Broadway Transit Company bus M8 replaced Dry Dock East Broadway and Battery Railroad s Grand Street Line streetcar on July 30 1932 Operations taken over by Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority in 1980 In October 1987 the MTA Board approved plans to discontinue the route due to low ridership The route s averaged fewer than 550 daily riders or an average of 6 2 passengers per trip The MTA expected ridership on the route to decrease further due to competition from dollar vans on the FDR Drive end of the route and because service on the route was very unreliable due to congestion at the route s western end from traffic going to the Holland Tunnel This route suffered heavily from bunching and because service was scheduled very infrequently this was very irritating for riders The route s cost recovery ratio was only 37 65 of passengers used the route westbound while only 35 used it heading eastbound On weekdays service ran every 15 minutes during the a m rush hour every 22 minutes during middays and the p m rush hour and every 44 minutes during evenings On weekends service ran every 25 minutes middays and every 50 minutes during other times Service on the M14A was recently rerouted to run bidirectionally along Grand Street between Essex Street and the FDR Drive To reduce the effect of the change a free transfer was instituted between the M14 and the M15 at Essex Street and Allen Street 131 This route was scheduled to be discontinued in January 1988 but the change took effect on June 26 1988 M10 NYCOC 21 Houston Street and Avenue C The route was renumbered M21 on July 1 1974 57 M11 York Street The route was renumbered M31 on July 1 1974 57 M12 86th Street and York Ave The route was renumbered M18 on July 1 1974 57 M12 first use Spring and Delancey Streets Crosstown New York City Department of Plant and Structures bus route M2 soon became NYCO s 12 replaced New York Railways Spring and Delancey Streets Line streetcar on September 21 1919 Operated by Green Bus Lines from 1933 to 1936 then taken over by New York City Omnibus Corporation on June 22 1936 100 This route was discontinued on October 26 1979 M13 first use First Avenue The route was combined as a one way pair with route M15 on June 4 1951 57 M13 second use William Street Journal Building Shuttle Operated from William Street via New Chambers Street Pike Street Pike Slip and South Street to Market Slip and Catherine Street Return route via South Street James Slip and New Chamber Street to William Street Operated c 1954 to May 13 1966 and again from February 15 1970 to April 1 1971 Renumbered the M15S in the early 1960s M13 third use see M8 M14 Astor Place Shuttle The route was discontinued on July 1 1974 57 M14C 14th Street and Avenue C This variant of the M14 was eliminated in 2006 and was replaced by the M9 M15 23rd Street Crosstown The route was renumbered M26 on July 1 1974 57 M16 NYCOC 13 8th Street Crosstown The route was renumbered M13 in 1972 57 M16 34th Street The route was renumbered M34A when Select Bus Service along 34th Street began on November 13 2011 132 M17 NYCOC 14 14th Street Crosstown The route was renumbered M14 in 1972 57 M17 see M79 M18 NYCOC 15 23rd Street Crosstown The route was renumbered M15 in 1972 and then M26 in 1974 57 M18 first use see M86 M18 second use 168th Street and Broadway Central Park North and Fifth Avenue Convent Avenue 116th Street The route ran from 168th Street and Broadway to Central Park North and Fifth Avenue at all times except overnight hours 133 Originally this was the former Convent Avenue branch of the M3 Service on the branch was discontinued in 1987 for the reconstruction of a water tunnel under the street The buses were rerouted via St Nicholas Avenue During the six year long project the NYCTA attempted to eliminate bus service The agency would have eliminated the bus shelters if not for the pleas from community leaders The M18 was created in 1993 restoring service to the Convent Avenue corridor Due to a budget crisis the route was slated to be discontinued in June 1995 saving the Transit Authority 450 000 annually Instead of being completely discontinued the route was truncated to Harlem on September 10 1995 134 The route was discontinued on June 27 2010 due to another budget crisis 52 M19 NYCOC 16 34th Street Crosstown The route was renumbered M16 on July 1 1974 57 M19 see M96 and M106 M20 57th Street Crosstown The route was renumbered the M28 on July 1 1974 57 M20 see M116 M21 NYCOC 3 4 Lexington Avenue Lenox Avenue The route was renumbered the M101A in 1972 57 M22 NYCOC 6 7 Broadway Columbus Avenue Lenox Avenue The route was extended over the M23 New York City Omnibus Corporation 5 in 1963 The route was renumbered into the M6 and M7 in 1972 57 M23 NYCOC 5 Broadway The route became part of the M22 in 1963 57 M24 NYCOC 8 9 Seventh Avenue By 1972 this route was discontinued 57 M25 NYCOC 1 2 Fourth Avenue Madison Avenue This route was renumbered M1 in 1972 57 M26 see M23 M27 49th and 50th Streets New York City Transit Authority began operating the route on October 11 1971 as a variant of the M3 The route was renumbered as the M27 in 1972 A portion of the route became the M50 c 1989 The route was discontinued on June 27 2010 due to a budget crisis 52 M28 see M57 M29 see M66 M30 East 72nd Street 57th Street Fifth Avenue Coach Company began operating this route in 1900 as Route 6 The route was renumbered as the M30 on July 4 1974 It was formerly operated as weekday rush hour peak direction service Service on the route was modified on September 10 1989 Service was cut to running during weekday rush hours only 62 On June 27 2010 this route was discontinued due to a budget crisis The route was consolidated into the M31 and M57 routes 52 M32 see Q32 M34 see M35 M40 NYCOC 22 Pitt Street Ridge Street The route was discontinued in 1972 57 M41 NYCOC 10 Eighth Avenue Central Park West The route was renumbered M10 in 1972 57 M41 Eighth Avenue and 31st Street Culture Bus Loop I 135 The M41 and B88 Culture Loop buses I amp II began operating on May 26 1973 The M41 operated from Lower Manhattan to Harlem and back Both routes only operated during weekends and holidays 10 AM through 6 PM Both routes were discontinued on September 3 1984 M42 NYCOC 11 Ninth Avenue Amsterdam Avenue The route was renumbered M11 in 1972 57 M58 Eighth Avenue and 57th Street York Avenue and 72nd Street 57th Street The M58 was created on September 10 1989 as part of the restructuring of crosstown bus service along 57th Street and 72nd Street The route was created to provide direct service between 57th Street and York Avenue The route initially ran between Eighth Avenue 57th Street and York Avenue 72nd Street 62 The M58 merged with the M31 in January 1994 86 87 M99 Twelfth Avenue and West 42nd Street Livonia Avenue and Ashford Street New Lots Avenue Rockaway Avenue Fulton Street Flatbush Avenue 14th Street 6th 10th Avenues Northbound 7th 11th Avenues Southbound Service began June 28 2020 while Subway service was shut down for late night cleaning efforts during the COVID 19 pandemic Route discontinued on June 10 2021 following the restoration of late night Subway service on May 17 2021 M101A Third Avenue Lexington Avenue Lenox Avenue This route was formerly the Lenox Avenue branch of the M101 It was renumbered M102 on July 1 1974 57 M102 first use 125th Street Surface Transportation Corporation bus M102 replaced Third Avenue Railway s 125th Street Crosstown Line streetcar on November 11 1946 The route was discontinued on July 1 1947 M103 first use 72nd Street and Broadway York Avenue and 61st Street West End Avenue and 59th Street Surface Transportation Corporation bus M103 replaced Third Avenue Railway s59th Street Crosstown Line streetcar on November 11 1946 In Fiscal Year 1963 the route was extended to serve Lincoln Center 51 On September 10 1989 the M103 was merged with the M28 57th Street Crosstown to create the M57 along 57th Street 62 M105 Tenth Avenue and Broadway Surface Transportation Corporation bus M105 replaced Third Avenue Railway sTenth Avenue Line Manhattan surface streetcar on November 17 1946 The bus route was moved to Eleventh Avenue on November 6 1948 when Tenth Avenue became a one way street One trip per day remained after April 15 1957 to maintain the franchise The route was discontinued on March 1 1962 after MaBSTOA took over Surface operations M106 see M42 M107 first use Haven Avenue This Surface Transportation Corporation bus route began operating on June 24 1941 to connect residents of Washington Heights with a shopping district 136 This was a crosstown shuttle bus route running along 180th Street and 181st Street between Haven Avenue and St Nicholas Avenue 136 This was Surface s first route in Manhattan and the company s only route that did not replace Third Avenue Railway streetcar service 136 The route ran from 7 a m to 1 a m on a 12 minute headway during rush hours and a 15 minute headway during middays 137 Starting on June 7 1942 only one franchise trip per day was operated along the route and the route was discontinued on May 30 1943 138 M107 second use see M96 and M106 nbsp trainshuttle bus Service between Harlem 148th Street and 135th Street This route operated overnights only when late night 3 train service was suspended from 1990 to 1994 and again from 1995 to 2008 and provided customers at 135th 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