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List of bus routes in Staten Island

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates a number of bus routes in Staten Island, New York, United States. Some of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines (see list of streetcar lines in Staten Island). Many routes run to the St. George Terminal, at St. George in northeastern Staten Island, where there are connections to the Staten Island Ferry. The fare, payable by MetroCard, coins, or the OMNY contactless payment system, is $2.90 as of 2023. Discount fares are available.

Bus #8274 on the S89 Limited at Eltingville Transit Center
Bus #2287 operating on the SIM8 bus at the Eltingville Transit Center

Routes edit

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

Routes marked with an asterisk (*) run 24 hours a day. Connections to New York City Subway stations, the Staten Island Ferry, or Hudson–Bergen Light Rail at the bus routes' terminals are also listed where applicable.

Local Service edit

Route Terminals Major streets traveled Service notes
S40*
[1]
St. George Ferry Terminal
Ramp D
Bloomfield
Matrix Global Logistics Park
Richmond Terrace, South Avenue, Forest Avenue, Gulf Avenue
  • Peak direction buses start/terminate at South Avenue/Arlington Place when S90 is running
  • S40/S90 extended to Matrix Global Logistics Park on September 23, 2018
S42
[2]
New Brighton
Clyde Place and Arnold Street
St. Marks Place, Brighton Avenue
  • Weekday rush hour and evening service only
S44
[3]
New Springville
Yukon Avenue and Forest Hill Road
Richmond Terrace, Henderson Avenue, Cary Avenue, Post Avenue, Richmond Avenue
S46*
[4]
St. George Ferry Terminal
Ramp C
Chelsea
West Shore Plaza
Castleton Avenue, South Avenue
  • Fare-free service (along with the S96) for six to 12 months started on September 24, 2023.[5]
  • Also serves the Teleport in Bloomfield weekdays only.
  • When the S96 is running, buses terminate/start in Mariners Harbor.
S48*
[6]
Arlington
Holland Avenue and Richmond Terrace
Victory Boulevard, Forest Avenue
  • Some buses start/end at Richmond Avenue during rush hours in the peak direction
[7] St. George Ferry Terminal
Ramp B
Grant City
Lincoln Avenue and Richmond Road
Bay Street, Father Capodanno Boulevard, Midland Avenue
  • Some trips run via Fort Wadsworth, 7 days a week
  • Some AM rush trips and all PM rush trips start/end at South Beach in the peak direction
S52
[2]
St. George Ferry Terminal
Ramp D
South Beach
Staten Island University Hospital
Jersey Street, Tompkins Avenue, Fingerboard Road, Father Capodanno Boulevard
  • No overnight service
[8] Port Richmond
Richmond Terrace and Park Avenue
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
86th Street and 4th Avenue
at 86th St ( R  train)
Broadway, Clove Road, McClean Avenue, Fort Hamilton Parkway (Brooklyn)
S54
[9]
West New Brighton
Richmond Terrace and Broadway
Eltingville
Richmond Avenue and Hylan Boulevard
Manor Road, Brielle Avenue, Arthur Kill Road, Giffords Lane, Nelson Avenue
  • Weekday service only
S55
[10]
New Springville
Ring Road and Marsh Avenue
at Staten Island Mall
Rossville
Bloomingdale Road and Veterans Road East
Amboy Road, Annadale Road, Richmond Avenue
S56
[11]
Huguenot
Luten Avenue and Eyelandt Street
Foster Road, Woodrow Road, Arden Avenue, Arthur Kill Road, Richmond Avenue
S57
[12]
Port Richmond
Richmond Terrace and Park Avenue
Oakwood Heights
Hylan Boulevard and Ebbitts Street
Amboy Road, Rockland Avenue, Bradley Avenue, Willowbrook Road
S59
[13]
Port Richmond
Richmond Terrace and Park Avenue
Tottenville
Main Street and Amboy Road
Hylan Boulevard, Richmond Avenue, Port Richmond Avenue
  • No overnight service
  • Tottenville served rush hours only
  • Some trips serve Tottenville High School at Luten Avenue/Eylandt Street
Eltingville
Hylan Boulevard and Richmond Avenue
Richmond Avenue, Port Richmond Avenue
S61
[14]
St. George Ferry Terminal
Ramp A
New Springville
Yukon Avenue and Forest Hill Road
Victory Boulevard, Bradley Avenue, Forest Hill Road
  • Does not run to St. George during weekday AM rush hours, replaced by S91 bus
  • No overnight service
S62*
[15]
Travis
Wild Avenue and Victory Boulevard
Victory Boulevard
  • Weekdays and Saturdays, short-turns run between St. George and the College of Staten Island. Late nights, buses bypass College of Staten Island loop
S66
[16]
Port Richmond
Richmond Terrace and Park Avenue
Victory Boulevard, Howard Avenue, Jewett Avenue
  • Weekday service only
  • Via Grymes Hill
S74*
[17]
St. George Ferry Terminal
Ramp B
Charleston
Bricktown Centre at Charleston
Van Duzer/Targee Streets, Richmond Road, Arthur Kill Road
  • Some buses start/terminate at the Eltingville Transit Center during weekday rush hours and throughout the day on weekends
  • Some buses run between New Dorp Lane/Mill Road and St. George on school days, providing service to New Dorp High School
S76
[18]
Oakwood Beach
Mill Road and Delwit Avenue
Bay Street, Vanderbilt Avenue, Richmond Road, New Dorp Lane
  • Weekend service restored January 2013
  • Some buses run between New Dorp Lane/Mill Road and St. George on school days, providing service to New Dorp High School
  • Some buses terminate at Clove Road during the PM rush
S78*
[19]
St. George Ferry Terminal
Ramp C
Charleston
Bricktown Centre at Charleston
Tompkins Avenue, Hylan Boulevard, Arthur Kill Road
  • Some buses run between St. George Ferry and Luten Avenue on school days, providing service to Tottenville High School
  • Some buses run between New Dorp Lane/Mill Road and St. George Ferry, or Richmond Avenue on school days, providing service to New Dorp High School
  • Alternate weekend daytime buses start/end at Richmond Avenue
  • Longest local bus route in New York City, spanning 19.7 miles overall[20]

S79 Select Bus Service edit

Operated as a Select Bus Service (SBS) route. The S79 provides SBS service at all times. Originally a local route, the S79 was converted to an SBS route in 2012, with the number of stops cut by about three-quarters.[21] But unlike the SBS buses in the rest of New York City, S79 fares are collected on board the bus, not at machines at the bus stops.

Route Terminals Streets traveled History and notes
[22] New Springville
Ring Road and Marsh Avenue
at Staten Island Mall
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
86th Street and 4th Avenue
at 86th Street ( R  train)
  • Staten Island: Richmond Avenue, Hylan Boulevard, Narrows Road
  • Brooklyn: 92nd Street, 4th Avenue, 86th Street, Fort Hamilton Parkway
  • Started as a branch of the S78 to the Staten Island Mall in the late 1980s
  • Northern terminal moved to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn on September 13, 1992 as part of the MTA's Fare Deal improvements program.[23]
  • Local service available on the S59 (Richmond Avenue) and S78 (Hylan Boulevard)
  • Transfers available from the S59 or S78 to the S79 SBS without loss of the transfer
  • Travels between Staten Island and Brooklyn via the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge
  • Some buses run between New Dorp Lane/Mill Road and Bay Ridge on school days, providing service to New Dorp High School
  • Some buses run between Lindbergh Avenue/Clawson Street and Bay Ridge on school days, providing service to Staten Island Technical High School

Limited-Stop Service edit

All limited-stop services, except for the S89 and S93, duplicate the routes of their respective local services. The S93 runs weekdays from 6:00am to 10:00pm. Other routes run weekday rush hours only.[24]

Route Terminals Streets traveled
Limited-stop
version of
History and notes
[7] St. George Ferry Terminal
Ramp B

PM
Grant City
Lincoln Avenue and Richmond Road
Bay Street, Father Capodanno Boulevard, Midland Avenue S51
  • Began service in 2001
  • PM service only to Grant City
  • All trips operate via Fort Wadsworth
S84
[17]
Charleston
Bricktown Centre at Charleston
Van Duzer/Targee Streets, Richmond Road, Arthur Kill Road S74
  • In May 2002, the MTA announced plans to create the S84 route as an evening peak period, peak-direction limited-stop variant of the S74. Service would operate between 4:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.. During this time period, two S84 buses were scheduled within three minutes of each other to meet each ferry trip to accommodate passenger volumes from each boat. Since the S84 would help 63 percent of evening peak period, peak direction riders south of Richmond Avenue by saving five minutes of travel time, the pair of buses would be more evenly loaded. S84 limited-stop service would not be implemented in the AM rush hour since limited-stop service was only implemented when a route had service running at least every five minutes, and service on the S51 in the morning rush hour ran every eight to ten minutes. Service was going to be implemented in fall 2002.[25]
  • PM service only to Charleston
S86
[18]
Oakwood Beach
Mill Road and Delwit Avenue
Bay Street, Vanderbilt Avenue, Richmond Road, New Dorp Lane S76
  • Began service on September 8, 2003 to reduce travel times along the S76. Service would make limited-stops to Narrow Road South and then make local stops to Oakwood. Service would operate between 4:50 and 10 p.m. on weekdays.[26]
  • PM service only to Oakwood Beach
S89
[27]
Eltingville
Hylan Boulevard
and Richmond Avenue
Bayonne, New Jersey
Hudson–Bergen Light Rail at 34th Street
Richmond Avenue, New Jersey Route 440 S59
  • Began service in September 2007
  • No stops between 34th Street HBLR station and Elm Park in Staten Island
  • Travels between Staten Island and New Jersey via the Bayonne Bridge.
  • Service runs during rush hour only
S90
[1]
St. George Ferry Terminal
Ramp D

AM

PM
Bloomfield
Matrix Global Logistics Park
Richmond Terrace, South Avenue, Forest Avenue, Gulf Avenue S40
  • Began service in 1998
  • S40/S90 extended to Matrix Global Logistics Park on September 23, 2018
  • AM hours to St. George and PM hours to Matrix Global Logistics Park
  • Originally ran PM rush hours only
  • AM rush hour service introduced in September 2006
S91
[14]
St. George Ferry Terminal
Ramp A
New Springville
Yukon Avenue and Forest Hill Road
Victory Boulevard, Bradley Avenue, Forest Hill Road S61
  • AM hours to St. George and PM hours to New Springville
  • In 2007, a stop was added at Forest Avenue and Victory Boulevard.[28]
S92
[15]
Travis
Wild Avenue and Victory Boulevard
Victory Boulevard S62
  • AM hours to St. George and PM hours to Travis
  • In 2007, a stop was added at Forest Avenue and Victory Boulevard.[28]
[29] Willowbrook
College of Staten Island
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
87th Street and 4th Avenue
near 86th Street ( R  train)
Victory Boulevard, Narrows Road, Fort Hamilton Parkway, 86th Street Parts of S53 and S62
  • In July 2001, the MTA announced plans to create the weekday peak period S93 Limited route as a variant of the S53 to provide direct service from Brooklyn to Victory Boulevard and the College of Staten Island. The additional service was expected to cost $112,000 a year. The new route would eliminate double fares and transfers for people transferring to and from the subway in Brooklyn, and save riders up to 15 minutes in each direction. Service, which would start with three trips in each direction, was going to be implemented in September 2001.[30] Trips would leave from Brooklyn at 6:55 a.m., 7:55 a.m., and 8:55 a.m. in the morning, and from Staten Island at 3 p.m., 5 p.m., and 7 p.m.. The service was expected to benefit at least 2,300 students. Service began on August 27, 2001.[31]
  • Travels between Staten Island and Brooklyn via the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge
  • Reverse-peak service (and additional stops along Narrows Road South/North) added September 2006
  • On April 9, 2007, service was added along Narrows Road at Fingerboard Road, Hylan Boulevard, Targee Street, Richmond Road.[32] On May 21, 2007, the route's terminal was moved to the southwestern corner off 87th Street and Fourth Avenue during rush hours to reduce congestion at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and 86th Street.[28]
  • Extended further into the College of Staten Island campus January 2013.
  • Midday and evening service was added on September 2, 2014 as part of $4.9 million in service enhancements made to service across the city.[33][34]
S94
[3]
St. George Ferry Terminal
Ramp D

AM

PM
New Springville
Yukon Avenue and Forest Hill Road
Richmond Terrace, Henderson Avenue, Cary Avenue, Post Avenue, Richmond Avenue S44
  • Service began on September 11, 1994, and was implemented as the third limited-stop service on Staten Island, after the S91 and S92,[35] as part of New York City Transit's Fare Deal Ridership Growth Service Initiative. The route was approved at the May 1994 MTA Board meeting.[36]: D.7–D.13 
  • S94 trips were implemented by converting some existing local trips to provide passengers traveling longer distances with quicker trips to and from St. George.[36]: D.7–D.13 
  • Service to St. George initially ran between 7:00 a.m. and 8:15 a.m. and service from St. George initially ran between 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m..[36]: D.7–D.13 
  • AM hours to St. George and PM hours to New Springville
  • Buses make all local stops west of Jewett Avenue and Post Avenue.
S96
[4]
St. George Ferry Terminal
Ramp C

AM

PM
Chelsea
West Shore Plaza or Bloomfield
Teleport
Castleton Avenue, South Avenue S46
  • Service began in September 1996, operating in the PM rush hour between 4:50 and 6:30 p.m. westbound. Stops chosen for the S96 included high-ridership S46 stops, transfer locations and stops near major destinations. It was implemented to speed up trips for S46 riders traveling the farthest by about five minutes. Service was implemented by converting selected existing S46 trips. S96 service only made limited stops from St. George to Port Richmond Avenue along Castleton Avenue.[37]
  • AM hours to St. George and PM hours to Chelsea
  • AM rush hour service introduced in September 2006
  • Fare-free service (along with the S46) for six to 12 months started on September 24, 2023.[38]
S98
[6]

AM

PM
Arlington
Holland Avenue and Richmond Terrace
Victory Boulevard, Forest Avenue S48
  • Service began in March 1995.[39]
  • Service to St. George initially ran between 7:00 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. and service from St. George initially ran between 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m..[39]
  • S98 trips were implemented by converting some existing local trips to provide passengers traveling longer distances with quicker trips to and from St. George.[39]
  • AM hours to St. George and PM hours to Arlington[39]
  • Buses make all local stops west of Forest Avenue and Richmond Avenue.[39]

Bus route history edit

Except for the S61, all current Staten Island bus routes originally had different designations before they were renumbered by service patterns, as follows:[40]

  • S4x: North Shore services
  • S5x: North-south cross-island services
  • S6x: Victory Boulevard services
  • S7x: South Shore services
  • S8x & S9x: Limited-stop versions of their respective local routes ending in the same number. (Ex: S62/S92, S48/S98). S8x routes provide north-south limited stop service while S9x routes provide east-west limited stop service. The S81, S84, and S86 are limited-stop versions of the S51, S74, and S76 respectively, while the S91, S94, and S96 are limited-stop versions of the S61, S44, and S46 respectively.[36]: D.9 

On April 2, 1989, routes on the North Shore of Staten Island were renumbered.[41]

The implementation of this numbering scheme was completed on April 15, 1990, when the final eight routes, all from St. George, were renumbered.[42]

Old and new routes are given below, along with discontinued service patterns. In addition, before 1975, routes were designated with R (for Richmond, the borough's official name before 1975) instead of S. The R designation is shown in the "Old Route" section.

Old route Terminals Streets traveled New route History
R1 St. George Ferry

Ramp "A"

Port Ivory Richmond Terrace S40
  • Original western terminal was Port Ivory (Procter & Gamble Plant on Western Avenue)
  • Renumbered the S1, and then the S40 on April 2, 1989. On this date the route's western terminus was swapped with the S107, which was renumbered the S48 at the same time. Free transfers began being offered to the S46 and the S48.[41]
  • Port Ivory service was later discontinued (resulting in South Avenue receiving service from both routes)
  • In November 1997, the MTA Board voted to approve an extension of the S40 to the newly reopened Howland Hook Container Terminal on Western Avenue. The extension took effect on on January 12, 1998. Service to Howland Hook would operate between 5:30 a.m. and midnight.[43] Howland Hook had been served by the S48 until 1995, when that service was cut back since most factories in the area had closed. At the time, NYCT said it would restore service if Howland Hook reopened.[44] NYCT elected to extend the S40 instead of restoring S48 service since the route was closer to the facility. The extension was expected to cost $54,000 a year, and provide $20,000 in additional revenue. A bus shelter would be constructed for the extension by Howland Hook.[45]
  • When the apartment buildings on Holland Avenue were built, the end of the line was Holland Avenue and Richmond Terrace, with only certain trips to Howland Hook to accommodate the employees' work schedules
  • A.M. rush hour service was supplemented by service from Andros Ave and Richmond Terrace to the ferry and Park Avenue & Richmond Terrace to the ferry
  • P.M. rush hour service was also supplemented with the same destinations in reverse
R2 St. George Ferry

Ramp "B"

  • R2MB: Lincoln Avenue & Richmond Road, Grant City.
  • R2SB: Sand Lane & Seaside (now Father Capodanno) Boulevard, South Beach.
  • R2MB: Bay Street, Seaside (now Father Capodanno) Boulevard, Lincoln Avenue, Midland Avenue.
  • R2SB: Bay Street, McClean Avenue, Olympia Boulevard.
S51
  • R2MB became the S2, and then the S51 on April 15, 1990.
  • R2MB Summer Service - certain trips were terminated and originated at Midland Beach Bus Loop (Jefferson Avenue & Seaside (now Father Capodanno) Boulevard)
  • Service from Midnight to 5 a.m. was terminated at Midland Avenue and Kiswick Street
  • R2SB discontinued; Arrochar segment merged into the S104
  • In January 1990, alternate buses began running through Fort Wadsworth between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. Around January 12, 1991, the grounds of the United States Naval Station at the Fort were closed to the public due to security concerns due to the beginning of the Gulf War. The restriction became permanent after the war.[46]
  • On March 27, 1995, alternate S51 buses during weekday rush hours in the off-peak direction, from St. George between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. and from Grant City between 3 and 5:30 p.m. They began running through Fort Wadsworth at the request of the Defense Logistics Agency, which moved several employees to the Fort. Other alternatives considered included diverting all S51 service between 6 a.m.. and 7 p.m. and diverting the S53 and reverse peak-direction express bus trips.[46]
R3 St. George Ferry

Ramp "C"

Walloon Street & Maple Parkway, Mariners' Harbor Castleton Avenue, Clove Road, Richmond Terrace, Nicholas Avenue, Innis Street, Morningstar Road, Walker Street. S46
  • Renumbered the S3, and then the S46 on April 2, 1989.[41]
  • Extended to Grandview & Forest Avenues, Mariners Harbor and later Chelsea (West Shore Plaza).
  • Service was extended to West Shore Plaza on June 26, 1994 from Grandview Avenue and Forest Avenue from 8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. weekdays and Saturdays and from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., corresponding with the shopping center's hours. Service was extended in response to requests for the extension from the office of the Staten Island Borough President, the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, the owner of the shopping center and other groups. Before the extension, there was no bus service to the Plaza, requiring employees and shoppers to walk a mile from the S62 bus. NYCT studied extensions of the S40, S46, S48 and S62, and decided to extend the S46 because it did not make diversions and did not branch, for its connections to other bus routes and the SIR, because it connected to a large apartment complex, and because it offered good accessibility to residential areas on the North Shore. The extension also provided access to the Teleport, an office park constructed by the Port Authority. The extension was done through an agreement with the developer of the shopping center, and required the elimination of some parking spaces. The extension received more ridership than expected, with an additional 450 riders compared to the projected 200 to 250 riders. In June 1996, the span of service in the peak hour in the off-peak direction was increased in the morning for workers and early morning shoppers, with the first bus leaving St. George at 6 a.m..[47]
  • The opening of the Teleport, on South Avenue, prompted limited service in conjunction with employee work hours. Service began on August 29, 2011.[48]
  • A.M. & P.M. rush hour service was supplemented with additional trips to & from Clove Road & Richmond Terrace to the ferry and Park Avenue & Richmond Terrace to the ferry
R4 Park Avenue & Richmond Terrace, Port Richmond Richmond Road & Rockland Avenue, Richmondtown[49] Richmond Avenue, Eltingville, Nelson Avenue, Giffords Lane, Arthur Kill Road, Richmond Road.[49] S59
S54
  • Originally operated between Park Avenue & Richmond Terrace, Port Richmond, and Donovan Hughes Airport, New Springville (see R114)
  • Renumbered S4.
  • On September 13, 1987, a new branch of the S4 was created to serve Tottenville High School via Hylan Boulevard.
  • S59 assumed entire Richmond Avenue service
  • S54 assumed Nelson Avenue and Giffords Lane service (along with R110 service)
  • On March 15, 1995, NYCT announced plans to discontinue service off-peak between Hylan Boulevard and Richmond Avenue and Tottenville. In addition, service on the branch to Forest Avenue and Willowbrook Road would be discontinued between 1 and 5 a.m.[50]The changes were expected to save $133,000 a year. The nighttime service elimination only affected 45 riders.[51]
R5 St. George Ferry

Ramp "E"

Beach Street & Water Street, Stapleton Jersey Street, Cebra Avenue, Richmond Terrace S52
  • Current northern segment of the S52
R6
St. George Ferry

Ramp "A"

Charles Avenue & Richmond (Port Richmond) Avenue, Port Richmond Victory Boulevard, Grymes Hill, Jewett Avenue S66
S60
  • Originally a 24 hour through route and a weekday Grymes Hill shuttle (S6S)
  • Through route designated S66, and destination changed to Park Avenue and Richmond Terrace
  • S6S shuttle re-designated S60
  • On March 15, 1995, NYCT announced plans to discontinue weekend S60 service, which operated between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.. There had been a previous plan to eliminate this service a few years earlier that was met with strong opposition. It was also announced that service on the S66 would be eliminated on weekends and between 1 and 5 a.m. weekdays.[50]
  • The change to the S60 was expected to save $32,000 a year and affect approximately 50 people each weekend, while the S66 change was expected to save $309,000 a year.[51]
  • On September 10, 1995, S66 service stopped running 24 hours every day of the week. Weekend service was discontinued, and weekday service was cut back to run toward St. George between 4 a.m. and 12:15 a.m. and to Port Richmond between 4:30 a.m. and 1 a.m.. Weekend S60 service, which was proposed for elimination at a May public hearing, was kept.[52]
  • Grymes Hill shuttle merged into the S66 in 2010
R7 95th Street & 4th Avenue, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn Richmond Terrace & Park Avenue, Port Richmond Mclean Avenue, Sand Lane, Hylan Boulevard, Clove Road, Broadway, Castleton Avenue S53
  • The route began service on November 21, 1964, running over the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, which opened on the same date. The route operated from the 95th Street subway station to Clove Road and Victory Boulevard. Weekend passengers used the route seeking a scenic ride in its first year of operation.[53]
  • Extended to Port Richmond on November 3, 1965.[54]
  • Sunnyside short-turn (to Seneca Ave and Victory Boulevard) discontinued. Eventually replaced with the S93 in 2001 after the relocation of the College of Staten Island to Willowbrook (which took place in 2001).
  • R7 Special - When the Sunnyside campus of the College of Staten Island first opened, heavy ridership demands were met with scheduled "limited stop" service at certain times of the day. The trips originated at 95th Street and 4th Avenue went express, along the Staten Island Expressway to Richmond Road, making a stop there and again at Clove Road then onto the College to coincide with peak class times.
  • From November 1994 to January 1996 line was rerouted onto Old Town Road between Hylan Boulevard and Richmond Road due to the closing and replacement of the Clove Road-Staten Island Railway Overpass.[55][56]
R7A Bay Ridge, Brooklyn Midland Beach bus loop (Jefferson Avenue and Seaside (Father Capodanno) Boulevard) Seaside Boulevard N/A
  • Discontinued, not renumbered (due to duplication with R7)
  • Summer service only
R8X Adams Street and Fulton Street, Downtown Brooklyn Church Street and Richmond (Port Richmond) Avenue, Port Richmond Clove Road, Broadway N/A
  • Began service on November 3, 1965.[54]
  • Service discontinued in the 1990s
  • Clove Road serviced today by the SIM35
R101 St. George Ferry

Ramp "E"

Havenwood Road and Forest Avenue, Silver Lake
- or -
Clyde Place and Arnold Street, New Brighton
Central Avenue, Hyatt Street, St. Marks Place, Jersey Street, Brighton Avenue S42
  • Renumbered S101 and then S42 on April 15, 1990.
  • On September 10, 1995, service began operating every 15 minutes instead of every 12 between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m..[52]
  • Silver Lake service discontinued in 2010 (except for school trippers) and never replaced.
R102 St. George Ferry

Ramp "D"

Park Avenue and Richmond Terrace, Port Richmond Richmond Terrace, Lafayette Street, Henderson Avenue, Cary Avenue Post Avenue, Richmond (Port Richmond) Avenue. S44
  • Rush hour service to and from Post Avenue and Jewett Avenue
  • Every other trip extended southward to the Staten Island Mall in September 1980.[57]
R103 St. George Ferry

Ramp "E"

Craig Avenue and Amboy Road, Tottenville Tompkins Avenue, Hylan Boulevard S78
S79
  • Other Tottenville destination changes: Craig Avenue & Butler Place and Main Street and Amboy Road
  • Alternate destination: Richmond Ave and Hylan Boulevard
  • School service to and from Lindberg Avenue & Clawson Street (Old New Dorp High School), Huguenot Avenue and Hylan Boulevard (E. Berstein Intermediate School, Yetman Avenue and Manhattan Street (Old Tottenville High School), Luten Avenue and Eylandt Street (New Tottenville High School), New Dorp Lane and Mill Road (New-New Dorp High School)
  • R103S: A summer only route, the Great Kills Park Shuttle ran from the park entrance at Hylan Boulevard to the main parking lot. The route was discontinued in the late 1980s.
  • Every other trip rerouted along Richmond Avenue to the Staten Island Mall in September 1980.[57]
  • Renumbered S103, and on April 15, 1990, Tottenville service was numbered the S78, and Staten Island Mall service was numbered the S79.
  • Staten Island Mall service rerouted from St. George to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn in 1992 over the Verrazzano–Narrows Bridge.
  • S78 extended to Bricktown Mall in 2011 with the opening of the Charleston Depot, which is behind the mall
R104 St. George Ferry

Ramp "E"

Sand Lane and Seaside (now Father Capodanno Boulevard, South Beach) Tompkins Avenue, Fingerboard Road. S52
  • Merged with R5 and Arrochar segment of R2MB
  • Renumbered S104, and then S52 on April 15, 1990.
  • Extended to Staten Island Hospital in Midland Beach
R105 Richmond Terrace and Jewett Avenue Sand Lane and Seaside (now Father Capodanno Boulevard, South Beach) Broadway, Clove Road N/A
  • Discontinued on November 3, 1965.[54][58]
R106
Victory Boulevard and Watchogue Road, Castleton Corners Park Avenue & Richmond Terrace, Port Richmond Victory Boulevard, Watchogue Road, Willowbrook Road, Decker Avenue S57
S67
  • Rush hour service to & from Ramp "A", St. George Ferry to Port Richmond.
  • Later merged with the R111 and re-numbered S111/106 service between Port Richmond and Eltingville, some rush hour ferry service.
  • Entire routing became S67 upon renumbering; discontinued 2010
  • Northern segment (north of Victory Boulevard) became northern segment of extended R111, today's S57
R107 St. George Ferry

Ramp "C"

  • Grandview and Forest Avenues, Mariners Harbor
  • Port Ivory
Victory Boulevard, Forest Avenue S48
  • Renumbered S107, and then the S48 on April 2, 1989. On that date, the hours of service to Holland Avenue and Richmond Terrace were extended, with some trips now running to Howland Hook to serve works in Port Ivory, taking over the western terminal of the S1, then renumbered the S40.[41]
  • On March 15, 1995, NYCT announced plans to truncate service from Howland Hook to Arlington Place and South Avenue in Mariners Harbor.[50] This change was expected to save $22,000 a year,[51] took effect on September 10, 1995.[52]
  • Service to Mariners Harbor extended to Holland Avenue & Richmond Terrace, Arlington
R108 St. George Ferry

Ramp "B"

Centre Street and St. Patricks Place, Richmondtown Bay Street, Broad Street, Targee Street, Richmond Road.

Mostly a rush hour service.

S74
  • Mostly a rush hour service
  • Short-turn of the R113 (see R113 below)
R109
St. George Ferry

Ramp "B"

Patterson and Midland Avenues, Midland Beach Bay Street, Vanderbilt Avenue, Richmond Road, Midland Avenue S72
  • Renumbered S109, and then S72 on April 15, 1990.
  • Discontinued in the early 1990s. S76 rerouted to Vanderbilt Avenue; S51 extended to Midland Avenue and Richmond Road.
R110 Richmond Terrace and Broadway, West New Brighton Seaview Hospital Manor Road S54
  • School sessions – extra service to/and from Brielle Avenue & Manor Road
  • Extended to Eltingville via Richmondtown and Great Kills portion of R4 to form the S54
R111 Victory Boulevard and Watchogue Road, Castleton Corners Adelaide Avenue & Hylan Boulevard, Oakwood Bradley Avenue, Rockland Avenue, Richmond Road, Amboy Road, Guyon Avenue S57
  • Original southern terminus was New Dorp Plaza (see R118 below)
  • Oakwood destination changed to Ebbits Street and Hylan Boulevard, New Dorp in the 1980s
  • Some rush hour service to and from Ramp "A", Staten Island Ferry
  • School Service, to and from Msgr. Farrell High School
  • Predecessor to the S57 was the R111/106 combination
  • Service to Staten Island Ferry truncated at Victory Boulevard, and extended over the western end of R106 to Port Richmond to form S57
  • On March 15, 1995, NYCT announced plans to eliminate service between 11 p.m. and 1:30 a.m..[50] The change was expected to save $82,000 a year.[51] On September 10, 1995, the span of service was decreased. Service on weekdays started running between 5:35 a.m. and 11:25 p.m. to Port Richmond, and between 4:50 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. to New Dorp. Weekends, service would operate between 5:25 a.m. and 11:25 p.m. to Port Richmond, and between 4:$0 a.m. to 11:10 p.m. to New Dorp.[52]
R112 Victory Boulevard and Watchogue Road, Castleton Corners End of Victory Boulevard, Travis Victory Boulevard S62
  • Same route, new number
  • Originally a shuttle from St. George to Victory Boulevard/Jewett Avenue rush hours only, operating between Meiers Corners and Travis other times
  • Limited weekend special service to Willowbrook State School from Ramp "A" St. George Ferry and return to coincide with visitor hours
  • When the College of Staten Island campus first opened, limited trips to and from the campus entrance
  • Extended the full length of Victory Boulevard and S92 implemented in the early 1990s
R113 St. George Ferry

Ramp "B"

Craig Avenue & Butler Place, Tottenville Bay Street, Broad Street, Targee Street, Richmond Road, Arthur Kill Road S74
  • Renumbered S113, and then S74 on April 15, 1990.
  • Originally operated only between Richmondtown Restoration and Tottenville (see R108)
  • Tottenville destination changed to Main Street and Amboy Road
  • Extended to loop Rossville Avenue, Woodrow Road, and Bloomingdale Road in 1995
  • Service truncated from Tottenville to Bricktown Mall in 2011 with the opening of the Charleston Depot, which is behind the mall
  • R108 was a short-turn of the R113
R114 Operated between Richmondtown Restoration and Donovan Hughes Airport. Later became part of R4.
R115-116 Princes Bay-Rossville-
Arden Heights loop
Rossville Avenue, Foster Road, Amboy Road, Seguine Avenue, Arthur Kill Road, Arden
Avenue, Annadale Road, Huguenot Avenue
S55
S56
  • The R115 and R116 were merged on February 1, 1948.
  • Renumbered S115, and on September 13, 1987, the route was split into S55 (clockwise) and S56 (counter-clockwise), as a loop service with layover at Tottenville High School. Service on Seguine Avenue between Hylan Boulevard and Johnson Terrace at Purdy Place was discontinued. Service was rerouted off of Huguenot Avenue to Luten Avenue to serve Tottenville High School. Bus service was scheduled to connect with the SIRT at Annadale.
  • Route restructured in about 1988 to serve the Staten Island Mall;[51] S55 via Annadale Road; S56 via Foster Road, Rossville Avenue and Arthur Kill Road.
  • On March 15, 1995, NYCT announced plans to eliminate service between 6 p.m. and 10:30 p.m..[50] The change was expected to save $183,000 a year. The route had the least revenue from fares of any route in the system since about 80 percent of riders were children heading to school. After 6 p.m., only 40 people used the route each day.[51] On September 10, 1995, the span of service was decreased, with service ending at 7 p.m. instead of 10:30 p.m..[52]
  • On May 23, 2007, the MTA Board approved an extension of the S55 to Arthur Kill Correctional Facility via Amboy Road and Bloomingdale Road to serve the South Shore. Service would run by Luten Avenue, Hylan Boulevard, Seguine Avenue, Amboy Road, Bloomingdale Road, and Arthur Kill Road. The service change took effect on September 4, 2007. Bus service on both of the S55 and S56 also began running more frequently-every 30 minutes instead of every 40 minutes.[59][28] Service was then cut back to Veterans Road in 2011 with the closing of the facility
R117 St. George Ferry

Ramp "B"

Tarlton Street and Foxbeach Avenue, Oakwood Beach Targee Street, Richmond Road, New Dorp Lane, Cedargrove Avenue, Ebbits Street, Mill Road S76
  • Originally operated only between New Dorp Plaza and Oakwood Beach
  • Renumbered S117, and then S76 on April 15, 1990.
  • Rerouted in Clifton via Vanderbilt Avenue and Bay Street
  • On March 15, 1995, NYCT announced plans to cut back service from Fobeach Avenue and Mill Road in Oakwood Beach to Tysens Lane and Mill Road in New Dorp due to budget cuts.[50] This change was expected to save $270,000 a year.[51] The change took effect on September 10, 1995.[52]
  • In Oakwood, buses no longer travel down Fox Beach Avenue and Tarlton Street due to narrowness of streets
  • New terminal is located at Delwit Avenue and Mill Road
R118 New Dorp Plaza Oakwood Beach New Dorp Lane, Amboy Road, Guyon Avenue, Mill Road N/A
  • Discontinued in 1959.[60] Became part of R111 when Monsignor Farrell High School opened at its present location in 1962.

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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority MTA operates a number of bus routes in Staten Island New York United States Some of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines see list of streetcar lines in Staten Island Many routes run to the St George Terminal at St George in northeastern Staten Island where there are connections to the Staten Island Ferry The fare payable by MetroCard coins or the OMNY contactless payment system is 2 90 as of 2023 Discount fares are available Bus 8274 on the S89 Limited at Eltingville Transit CenterBus 2287 operating on the SIM8 bus at the Eltingville Transit Center Contents 1 Routes 1 1 Local Service 1 2 S79 Select Bus Service 1 3 Limited Stop Service 2 Bus route history 3 References 4 External linksRoutes editThis table gives details for the routes prefixed with S in other words those considered to run primarily in Staten Island by the MTA For details on routes with other prefixes see the following articles List of express bus routes in New York City SIM1 SIM1C SIM2 SIM3 SIM3C SIM4 SIM4X SIM4C SIM5 SIM6 SIM7 SIM8 SIM8X SIM9 SIM10 SIM11 SIM15 SIM22 SIM23 SIM24 SIM25 SIM26 SIM30 SIM31 SIM32 SIM33 SIM33C SIM34 SIM35Routes marked with an asterisk run 24 hours a day Connections to New York City Subway stations the Staten Island Ferry or Hudson Bergen Light Rail at the bus routes terminals are also listed where applicable Local Service edit Route Terminals Major streets traveled Service notesS40 1 St George Ferry TerminalRamp D BloomfieldMatrix Global Logistics Park Richmond Terrace South Avenue Forest Avenue Gulf Avenue Peak direction buses start terminate at South Avenue Arlington Place when S90 is running S40 S90 extended to Matrix Global Logistics Park on September 23 2018S42 2 New BrightonClyde Place and Arnold Street St Marks Place Brighton Avenue Weekday rush hour and evening service onlyS44 3 New SpringvilleYukon Avenue and Forest Hill Road Richmond Terrace Henderson Avenue Cary Avenue Post Avenue Richmond Avenue No overnight service Serves Staten Island Mall S46 4 St George Ferry TerminalRamp C ChelseaWest Shore Plaza Castleton Avenue South Avenue Fare free service along with the S96 for six to 12 months started on September 24 2023 5 Also serves the Teleport in Bloomfield weekdays only When the S96 is running buses terminate start in Mariners Harbor S48 6 ArlingtonHolland Avenue and Richmond Terrace Victory Boulevard Forest Avenue Some buses start end at Richmond Avenue during rush hours in the peak directionS51 7 St George Ferry TerminalRamp B Grant CityLincoln Avenue and Richmond Road Bay Street Father Capodanno Boulevard Midland Avenue Some trips run via Fort Wadsworth 7 days a week Some AM rush trips and all PM rush trips start end at South Beach in the peak directionS52 2 St George Ferry TerminalRamp D South BeachStaten Island University Hospital Jersey Street Tompkins Avenue Fingerboard Road Father Capodanno Boulevard No overnight serviceS53 8 Port RichmondRichmond Terrace and Park Avenue Bay Ridge Brooklyn86th Street and 4th Avenueat 86th St R train Broadway Clove Road McClean Avenue Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn Travels between Staten Island and Brooklyn via the Verrazzano Narrows BridgeS54 9 West New BrightonRichmond Terrace and Broadway EltingvilleRichmond Avenue and Hylan Boulevard Manor Road Brielle Avenue Arthur Kill Road Giffords Lane Nelson Avenue Weekday service onlyS55 10 New SpringvilleRing Road and Marsh Avenueat Staten Island Mall RossvilleBloomingdale Road and Veterans Road East Amboy Road Annadale Road Richmond AvenueS56 11 HuguenotLuten Avenue and Eyelandt Street Foster Road Woodrow Road Arden Avenue Arthur Kill Road Richmond AvenueS57 12 Port RichmondRichmond Terrace and Park Avenue Oakwood HeightsHylan Boulevard and Ebbitts Street Amboy Road Rockland Avenue Bradley Avenue Willowbrook Road No overnight service Some buses run between Port Richmond and Brielle Avenue on school days providing service to Susan E Wagner High School Some buses run between Lindbergh Avenue Clawson Street and Port Richmond on school days providing service to Staten Island Technical High SchoolS59 13 Port RichmondRichmond Terrace and Park Avenue TottenvilleMain Street and Amboy Road Hylan Boulevard Richmond Avenue Port Richmond Avenue No overnight service Tottenville served rush hours only Some trips serve Tottenville High School at Luten Avenue Eylandt Street EltingvilleHylan Boulevard and Richmond Avenue Richmond Avenue Port Richmond AvenueS61 14 St George Ferry TerminalRamp A New SpringvilleYukon Avenue and Forest Hill Road Victory Boulevard Bradley Avenue Forest Hill Road Does not run to St George during weekday AM rush hours replaced by S91 bus No overnight serviceS62 15 TravisWild Avenue and Victory Boulevard Victory Boulevard Weekdays and Saturdays short turns run between St George and the College of Staten Island Late nights buses bypass College of Staten Island loopS66 16 Port RichmondRichmond Terrace and Park Avenue Victory Boulevard Howard Avenue Jewett Avenue Weekday service only Via Grymes HillS74 17 St George Ferry TerminalRamp B CharlestonBricktown Centre at Charleston Van Duzer Targee Streets Richmond Road Arthur Kill Road Some buses start terminate at the Eltingville Transit Center during weekday rush hours and throughout the day on weekends Some buses run between New Dorp Lane Mill Road and St George on school days providing service to New Dorp High SchoolS76 18 Oakwood BeachMill Road and Delwit Avenue Bay Street Vanderbilt Avenue Richmond Road New Dorp Lane Weekend service restored January 2013 Some buses run between New Dorp Lane Mill Road and St George on school days providing service to New Dorp High School Some buses terminate at Clove Road during the PM rushS78 19 St George Ferry TerminalRamp C CharlestonBricktown Centre at Charleston Tompkins Avenue Hylan Boulevard Arthur Kill Road Some buses run between St George Ferry and Luten Avenue on school days providing service to Tottenville High School Some buses run between New Dorp Lane Mill Road and St George Ferry or Richmond Avenue on school days providing service to New Dorp High School Alternate weekend daytime buses start end at Richmond Avenue Longest local bus route in New York City spanning 19 7 miles overall 20 S79 Select Bus Service edit Operated as a Select Bus Service SBS route The S79 provides SBS service at all times Originally a local route the S79 was converted to an SBS route in 2012 with the number of stops cut by about three quarters 21 But unlike the SBS buses in the rest of New York City S79 fares are collected on board the bus not at machines at the bus stops Route Terminals Streets traveled History and notesS79 22 New SpringvilleRing Road and Marsh Avenueat Staten Island Mall Bay Ridge Brooklyn86th Street and 4th Avenueat 86th Street R train Staten Island Richmond Avenue Hylan Boulevard Narrows Road Brooklyn 92nd Street 4th Avenue 86th Street Fort Hamilton Parkway Started as a branch of the S78 to the Staten Island Mall in the late 1980s Northern terminal moved to Bay Ridge Brooklyn on September 13 1992 as part of the MTA s Fare Deal improvements program 23 Local service available on the S59 Richmond Avenue and S78 Hylan Boulevard Transfers available from the S59 or S78 to the S79 SBS without loss of the transfer Travels between Staten Island and Brooklyn via the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge Some buses run between New Dorp Lane Mill Road and Bay Ridge on school days providing service to New Dorp High School Some buses run between Lindbergh Avenue Clawson Street and Bay Ridge on school days providing service to Staten Island Technical High SchoolLimited Stop Service edit All limited stop services except for the S89 and S93 duplicate the routes of their respective local services The S93 runs weekdays from 6 00am to 10 00pm Other routes run weekday rush hours only 24 Route Terminals Streets traveled Limited stopversion of History and notesS81 7 St George Ferry TerminalRamp B PM Grant CityLincoln Avenue and Richmond Road Bay Street Father Capodanno Boulevard Midland Avenue S51 Began service in 2001 PM service only to Grant City All trips operate via Fort WadsworthS84 17 CharlestonBricktown Centre at Charleston Van Duzer Targee Streets Richmond Road Arthur Kill Road S74 In May 2002 the MTA announced plans to create the S84 route as an evening peak period peak direction limited stop variant of the S74 Service would operate between 4 30 p m and 6 00 p m During this time period two S84 buses were scheduled within three minutes of each other to meet each ferry trip to accommodate passenger volumes from each boat Since the S84 would help 63 percent of evening peak period peak direction riders south of Richmond Avenue by saving five minutes of travel time the pair of buses would be more evenly loaded S84 limited stop service would not be implemented in the AM rush hour since limited stop service was only implemented when a route had service running at least every five minutes and service on the S51 in the morning rush hour ran every eight to ten minutes Service was going to be implemented in fall 2002 25 PM service only to CharlestonS86 18 Oakwood BeachMill Road and Delwit Avenue Bay Street Vanderbilt Avenue Richmond Road New Dorp Lane S76 Began service on September 8 2003 to reduce travel times along the S76 Service would make limited stops to Narrow Road South and then make local stops to Oakwood Service would operate between 4 50 and 10 p m on weekdays 26 PM service only to Oakwood BeachS89 27 EltingvilleHylan Boulevardand Richmond Avenue Bayonne New JerseyHudson Bergen Light Rail at 34th Street Richmond Avenue New Jersey Route 440 S59 Began service in September 2007 No stops between 34th Street HBLR station and Elm Park in Staten Island Travels between Staten Island and New Jersey via the Bayonne Bridge Service runs during rush hour onlyS90 1 St George Ferry TerminalRamp D AM PM BloomfieldMatrix Global Logistics Park Richmond Terrace South Avenue Forest Avenue Gulf Avenue S40 Began service in 1998 S40 S90 extended to Matrix Global Logistics Park on September 23 2018 AM hours to St George and PM hours to Matrix Global Logistics Park Originally ran PM rush hours only AM rush hour service introduced in September 2006S91 14 St George Ferry TerminalRamp A New SpringvilleYukon Avenue and Forest Hill Road Victory Boulevard Bradley Avenue Forest Hill Road S61 AM hours to St George and PM hours to New Springville In 2007 a stop was added at Forest Avenue and Victory Boulevard 28 S92 15 TravisWild Avenue and Victory Boulevard Victory Boulevard S62 AM hours to St George and PM hours to Travis In 2007 a stop was added at Forest Avenue and Victory Boulevard 28 S93 29 WillowbrookCollege of Staten Island Bay Ridge Brooklyn87th Street and 4th Avenuenear 86th Street R train Victory Boulevard Narrows Road Fort Hamilton Parkway 86th Street Parts of S53 and S62 In July 2001 the MTA announced plans to create the weekday peak period S93 Limited route as a variant of the S53 to provide direct service from Brooklyn to Victory Boulevard and the College of Staten Island The additional service was expected to cost 112 000 a year The new route would eliminate double fares and transfers for people transferring to and from the subway in Brooklyn and save riders up to 15 minutes in each direction Service which would start with three trips in each direction was going to be implemented in September 2001 30 Trips would leave from Brooklyn at 6 55 a m 7 55 a m and 8 55 a m in the morning and from Staten Island at 3 p m 5 p m and 7 p m The service was expected to benefit at least 2 300 students Service began on August 27 2001 31 Travels between Staten Island and Brooklyn via the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge Reverse peak service and additional stops along Narrows Road South North added September 2006 On April 9 2007 service was added along Narrows Road at Fingerboard Road Hylan Boulevard Targee Street Richmond Road 32 On May 21 2007 the route s terminal was moved to the southwestern corner off 87th Street and Fourth Avenue during rush hours to reduce congestion at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and 86th Street 28 Extended further into the College of Staten Island campus January 2013 Midday and evening service was added on September 2 2014 as part of 4 9 million in service enhancements made to service across the city 33 34 S94 3 St George Ferry TerminalRamp D AM PM New SpringvilleYukon Avenue and Forest Hill Road Richmond Terrace Henderson Avenue Cary Avenue Post Avenue Richmond Avenue S44 Service began on September 11 1994 and was implemented as the third limited stop service on Staten Island after the S91 and S92 35 as part of New York City Transit s Fare Deal Ridership Growth Service Initiative The route was approved at the May 1994 MTA Board meeting 36 D 7 D 13 S94 trips were implemented by converting some existing local trips to provide passengers traveling longer distances with quicker trips to and from St George 36 D 7 D 13 Service to St George initially ran between 7 00 a m and 8 15 a m and service from St George initially ran between 5 00 p m and 6 30 p m 36 D 7 D 13 AM hours to St George and PM hours to New Springville Buses make all local stops west of Jewett Avenue and Post Avenue S96 4 St George Ferry TerminalRamp C AM PM ChelseaWest Shore Plaza or BloomfieldTeleport Castleton Avenue South Avenue S46 Service began in September 1996 operating in the PM rush hour between 4 50 and 6 30 p m westbound Stops chosen for the S96 included high ridership S46 stops transfer locations and stops near major destinations It was implemented to speed up trips for S46 riders traveling the farthest by about five minutes Service was implemented by converting selected existing S46 trips S96 service only made limited stops from St George to Port Richmond Avenue along Castleton Avenue 37 AM hours to St George and PM hours to Chelsea AM rush hour service introduced in September 2006 Fare free service along with the S46 for six to 12 months started on September 24 2023 38 S98 6 AM PM ArlingtonHolland Avenue and Richmond Terrace Victory Boulevard Forest Avenue S48 Service began in March 1995 39 Service to St George initially ran between 7 00 a m and 8 30 a m and service from St George initially ran between 5 00 p m and 6 30 p m 39 S98 trips were implemented by converting some existing local trips to provide passengers traveling longer distances with quicker trips to and from St George 39 AM hours to St George and PM hours to Arlington 39 Buses make all local stops west of Forest Avenue and Richmond Avenue 39 Bus route history editExcept for the S61 all current Staten Island bus routes originally had different designations before they were renumbered by service patterns as follows 40 S4x North Shore services S5x North south cross island services S6x Victory Boulevard services S7x South Shore services S8x amp S9x Limited stop versions of their respective local routes ending in the same number Ex S62 S92 S48 S98 S8x routes provide north south limited stop service while S9x routes provide east west limited stop service The S81 S84 and S86 are limited stop versions of the S51 S74 and S76 respectively while the S91 S94 and S96 are limited stop versions of the S61 S44 and S46 respectively 36 D 9 On April 2 1989 routes on the North Shore of Staten Island were renumbered 41 The implementation of this numbering scheme was completed on April 15 1990 when the final eight routes all from St George were renumbered 42 Old and new routes are given below along with discontinued service patterns In addition before 1975 routes were designated with R for Richmond the borough s official name before 1975 instead of S The R designation is shown in the Old Route section Old route Terminals Streets traveled New route HistoryR1 St George Ferry Ramp A Port Ivory Richmond Terrace S40 Original western terminal was Port Ivory Procter amp Gamble Plant on Western Avenue Renumbered the S1 and then the S40 on April 2 1989 On this date the route s western terminus was swapped with the S107 which was renumbered the S48 at the same time Free transfers began being offered to the S46 and the S48 41 Port Ivory service was later discontinued resulting in South Avenue receiving service from both routes In November 1997 the MTA Board voted to approve an extension of the S40 to the newly reopened Howland Hook Container Terminal on Western Avenue The extension took effect on on January 12 1998 Service to Howland Hook would operate between 5 30 a m and midnight 43 Howland Hook had been served by the S48 until 1995 when that service was cut back since most factories in the area had closed At the time NYCT said it would restore service if Howland Hook reopened 44 NYCT elected to extend the S40 instead of restoring S48 service since the route was closer to the facility The extension was expected to cost 54 000 a year and provide 20 000 in additional revenue A bus shelter would be constructed for the extension by Howland Hook 45 When the apartment buildings on Holland Avenue were built the end of the line was Holland Avenue and Richmond Terrace with only certain trips to Howland Hook to accommodate the employees work schedules A M rush hour service was supplemented by service from Andros Ave and Richmond Terrace to the ferry and Park Avenue amp Richmond Terrace to the ferry P M rush hour service was also supplemented with the same destinations in reverseR2 St George Ferry Ramp B R2MB Lincoln Avenue amp Richmond Road Grant City R2SB Sand Lane amp Seaside now Father Capodanno Boulevard South Beach R2MB Bay Street Seaside now Father Capodanno Boulevard Lincoln Avenue Midland Avenue R2SB Bay Street McClean Avenue Olympia Boulevard S51 R2MB became the S2 and then the S51 on April 15 1990 R2MB Summer Service certain trips were terminated and originated at Midland Beach Bus Loop Jefferson Avenue amp Seaside now Father Capodanno Boulevard Service from Midnight to 5 a m was terminated at Midland Avenue and Kiswick Street R2SB discontinued Arrochar segment merged into the S104 In January 1990 alternate buses began running through Fort Wadsworth between 6 a m and 10 p m Around January 12 1991 the grounds of the United States Naval Station at the Fort were closed to the public due to security concerns due to the beginning of the Gulf War The restriction became permanent after the war 46 On March 27 1995 alternate S51 buses during weekday rush hours in the off peak direction from St George between 6 a m and 9 a m and from Grant City between 3 and 5 30 p m They began running through Fort Wadsworth at the request of the Defense Logistics Agency which moved several employees to the Fort Other alternatives considered included diverting all S51 service between 6 a m and 7 p m and diverting the S53 and reverse peak direction express bus trips 46 R3 St George Ferry Ramp C Walloon Street amp Maple Parkway Mariners Harbor Castleton Avenue Clove Road Richmond Terrace Nicholas Avenue Innis Street Morningstar Road Walker Street S46 Renumbered the S3 and then the S46 on April 2 1989 41 Extended to Grandview amp Forest Avenues Mariners Harbor and later Chelsea West Shore Plaza Service was extended to West Shore Plaza on June 26 1994 from Grandview Avenue and Forest Avenue from 8 30 a m to 11 p m weekdays and Saturdays and from 9 a m to 7 30 p m corresponding with the shopping center s hours Service was extended in response to requests for the extension from the office of the Staten Island Borough President the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce the owner of the shopping center and other groups Before the extension there was no bus service to the Plaza requiring employees and shoppers to walk a mile from the S62 bus NYCT studied extensions of the S40 S46 S48 and S62 and decided to extend the S46 because it did not make diversions and did not branch for its connections to other bus routes and the SIR because it connected to a large apartment complex and because it offered good accessibility to residential areas on the North Shore The extension also provided access to the Teleport an office park constructed by the Port Authority The extension was done through an agreement with the developer of the shopping center and required the elimination of some parking spaces The extension received more ridership than expected with an additional 450 riders compared to the projected 200 to 250 riders In June 1996 the span of service in the peak hour in the off peak direction was increased in the morning for workers and early morning shoppers with the first bus leaving St George at 6 a m 47 The opening of the Teleport on South Avenue prompted limited service in conjunction with employee work hours Service began on August 29 2011 48 A M amp P M rush hour service was supplemented with additional trips to amp from Clove Road amp Richmond Terrace to the ferry and Park Avenue amp Richmond Terrace to the ferryR4 Park Avenue amp Richmond Terrace Port Richmond Richmond Road amp Rockland Avenue Richmondtown 49 Richmond Avenue Eltingville Nelson Avenue Giffords Lane Arthur Kill Road Richmond Road 49 S59S54 Originally operated between Park Avenue amp Richmond Terrace Port Richmond and Donovan Hughes Airport New Springville see R114 Renumbered S4 On September 13 1987 a new branch of the S4 was created to serve Tottenville High School via Hylan Boulevard S59 assumed entire Richmond Avenue service S54 assumed Nelson Avenue and Giffords Lane service along with R110 service On March 15 1995 NYCT announced plans to discontinue service off peak between Hylan Boulevard and Richmond Avenue and Tottenville In addition service on the branch to Forest Avenue and Willowbrook Road would be discontinued between 1 and 5 a m 50 The changes were expected to save 133 000 a year The nighttime service elimination only affected 45 riders 51 R5 St George Ferry Ramp E Beach Street amp Water Street Stapleton Jersey Street Cebra Avenue Richmond Terrace S52 Current northern segment of the S52R6 St George Ferry Ramp A Charles Avenue amp Richmond Port Richmond Avenue Port Richmond Victory Boulevard Grymes Hill Jewett Avenue S66S60 Originally a 24 hour through route and a weekday Grymes Hill shuttle S6S Through route designated S66 and destination changed to Park Avenue and Richmond Terrace S6S shuttle re designated S60 On March 15 1995 NYCT announced plans to discontinue weekend S60 service which operated between 10 a m and 6 p m There had been a previous plan to eliminate this service a few years earlier that was met with strong opposition It was also announced that service on the S66 would be eliminated on weekends and between 1 and 5 a m weekdays 50 The change to the S60 was expected to save 32 000 a year and affect approximately 50 people each weekend while the S66 change was expected to save 309 000 a year 51 On September 10 1995 S66 service stopped running 24 hours every day of the week Weekend service was discontinued and weekday service was cut back to run toward St George between 4 a m and 12 15 a m and to Port Richmond between 4 30 a m and 1 a m Weekend S60 service which was proposed for elimination at a May public hearing was kept 52 Grymes Hill shuttle merged into the S66 in 2010R7 95th Street amp 4th Avenue Bay Ridge Brooklyn Richmond Terrace amp Park Avenue Port Richmond Mclean Avenue Sand Lane Hylan Boulevard Clove Road Broadway Castleton Avenue S53 The route began service on November 21 1964 running over the Verrazano Narrows Bridge which opened on the same date The route operated from the 95th Street subway station to Clove Road and Victory Boulevard Weekend passengers used the route seeking a scenic ride in its first year of operation 53 Extended to Port Richmond on November 3 1965 54 Sunnyside short turn to Seneca Ave and Victory Boulevard discontinued Eventually replaced with the S93 in 2001 after the relocation of the College of Staten Island to Willowbrook which took place in 2001 R7 Special When the Sunnyside campus of the College of Staten Island first opened heavy ridership demands were met with scheduled limited stop service at certain times of the day The trips originated at 95th Street and 4th Avenue went express along the Staten Island Expressway to Richmond Road making a stop there and again at Clove Road then onto the College to coincide with peak class times From November 1994 to January 1996 line was rerouted onto Old Town Road between Hylan Boulevard and Richmond Road due to the closing and replacement of the Clove Road Staten Island Railway Overpass 55 56 R7A Bay Ridge Brooklyn Midland Beach bus loop Jefferson Avenue and Seaside Father Capodanno Boulevard Seaside Boulevard N A Discontinued not renumbered due to duplication with R7 Summer service onlyR8X Adams Street and Fulton Street Downtown Brooklyn Church Street and Richmond Port Richmond Avenue Port Richmond Clove Road Broadway N A Began service on November 3 1965 54 Service discontinued in the 1990s Clove Road serviced today by the SIM35R101 St George Ferry Ramp E Havenwood Road and Forest Avenue Silver Lake or Clyde Place and Arnold Street New Brighton Central Avenue Hyatt Street St Marks Place Jersey Street Brighton Avenue S42 Renumbered S101 and then S42 on April 15 1990 On September 10 1995 service began operating every 15 minutes instead of every 12 between 6 a m and 10 p m 52 Silver Lake service discontinued in 2010 except for school trippers and never replaced R102 St George Ferry Ramp D Park Avenue and Richmond Terrace Port Richmond Richmond Terrace Lafayette Street Henderson Avenue Cary Avenue Post Avenue Richmond Port Richmond Avenue S44 Rush hour service to and from Post Avenue and Jewett Avenue Every other trip extended southward to the Staten Island Mall in September 1980 57 R103 St George Ferry Ramp E Craig Avenue and Amboy Road Tottenville Tompkins Avenue Hylan Boulevard S78S79 Other Tottenville destination changes Craig Avenue amp Butler Place and Main Street and Amboy Road Alternate destination Richmond Ave and Hylan Boulevard School service to and from Lindberg Avenue amp Clawson Street Old New Dorp High School Huguenot Avenue and Hylan Boulevard E Berstein Intermediate School Yetman Avenue and Manhattan Street Old Tottenville High School Luten Avenue and Eylandt Street New Tottenville High School New Dorp Lane and Mill Road New New Dorp High School R103S A summer only route the Great Kills Park Shuttle ran from the park entrance at Hylan Boulevard to the main parking lot The route was discontinued in the late 1980s Every other trip rerouted along Richmond Avenue to the Staten Island Mall in September 1980 57 Renumbered S103 and on April 15 1990 Tottenville service was numbered the S78 and Staten Island Mall service was numbered the S79 Staten Island Mall service rerouted from St George to Bay Ridge Brooklyn in 1992 over the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge S78 extended to Bricktown Mall in 2011 with the opening of the Charleston Depot which is behind the mallR104 St George Ferry Ramp E Sand Lane and Seaside now Father Capodanno Boulevard South Beach Tompkins Avenue Fingerboard Road S52 Merged with R5 and Arrochar segment of R2MB Renumbered S104 and then S52 on April 15 1990 Extended to Staten Island Hospital in Midland BeachR105 Richmond Terrace and Jewett Avenue Sand Lane and Seaside now Father Capodanno Boulevard South Beach Broadway Clove Road N A Discontinued on November 3 1965 54 58 R106 Victory Boulevard and Watchogue Road Castleton Corners Park Avenue amp Richmond Terrace Port Richmond Victory Boulevard Watchogue Road Willowbrook Road Decker Avenue S57S67 Rush hour service to amp from Ramp A St George Ferry to Port Richmond Later merged with the R111 and re numbered S111 106 service between Port Richmond and Eltingville some rush hour ferry service Entire routing became S67 upon renumbering discontinued 2010 Northern segment north of Victory Boulevard became northern segment of extended R111 today s S57R107 St George Ferry Ramp C Grandview and Forest Avenues Mariners Harbor Port Ivory Victory Boulevard Forest Avenue S48 Renumbered S107 and then the S48 on April 2 1989 On that date the hours of service to Holland Avenue and Richmond Terrace were extended with some trips now running to Howland Hook to serve works in Port Ivory taking over the western terminal of the S1 then renumbered the S40 41 On March 15 1995 NYCT announced plans to truncate service from Howland Hook to Arlington Place and South Avenue in Mariners Harbor 50 This change was expected to save 22 000 a year 51 took effect on September 10 1995 52 Service to Mariners Harbor extended to Holland Avenue amp Richmond Terrace ArlingtonR108 St George Ferry Ramp B Centre Street and St Patricks Place Richmondtown Bay Street Broad Street Targee Street Richmond Road Mostly a rush hour service S74 Mostly a rush hour service Short turn of the R113 see R113 below R109 St George Ferry Ramp B Patterson and Midland Avenues Midland Beach Bay Street Vanderbilt Avenue Richmond Road Midland Avenue S72 Renumbered S109 and then S72 on April 15 1990 Discontinued in the early 1990s S76 rerouted to Vanderbilt Avenue S51 extended to Midland Avenue and Richmond Road R110 Richmond Terrace and Broadway West New Brighton Seaview Hospital Manor Road S54 School sessions extra service to and from Brielle Avenue amp Manor Road Extended to Eltingville via Richmondtown and Great Kills portion of R4 to form the S54R111 Victory Boulevard and Watchogue Road Castleton Corners Adelaide Avenue amp Hylan Boulevard Oakwood Bradley Avenue Rockland Avenue Richmond Road Amboy Road Guyon Avenue S57 Original southern terminus was New Dorp Plaza see R118 below Oakwood destination changed to Ebbits Street and Hylan Boulevard New Dorp in the 1980s Some rush hour service to and from Ramp A Staten Island Ferry School Service to and from Msgr Farrell High School Predecessor to the S57 was the R111 106 combination Service to Staten Island Ferry truncated at Victory Boulevard and extended over the western end of R106 to Port Richmond to form S57 On March 15 1995 NYCT announced plans to eliminate service between 11 p m and 1 30 a m 50 The change was expected to save 82 000 a year 51 On September 10 1995 the span of service was decreased Service on weekdays started running between 5 35 a m and 11 25 p m to Port Richmond and between 4 50 a m and 11 30 p m to New Dorp Weekends service would operate between 5 25 a m and 11 25 p m to Port Richmond and between 4 0 a m to 11 10 p m to New Dorp 52 R112 Victory Boulevard and Watchogue Road Castleton Corners End of Victory Boulevard Travis Victory Boulevard S62 Same route new number Originally a shuttle from St George to Victory Boulevard Jewett Avenue rush hours only operating between Meiers Corners and Travis other times Limited weekend special service to Willowbrook State School from Ramp A St George Ferry and return to coincide with visitor hours When the College of Staten Island campus first opened limited trips to and from the campus entrance Extended the full length of Victory Boulevard and S92 implemented in the early 1990sR113 St George Ferry Ramp B Craig Avenue amp Butler Place Tottenville Bay Street Broad Street Targee Street Richmond Road Arthur Kill Road S74 Renumbered S113 and then S74 on April 15 1990 Originally operated only between Richmondtown Restoration and Tottenville see R108 Tottenville destination changed to Main Street and Amboy Road Extended to loop Rossville Avenue Woodrow Road and Bloomingdale Road in 1995 Service truncated from Tottenville to Bricktown Mall in 2011 with the opening of the Charleston Depot which is behind the mall R108 was a short turn of the R113R114 Operated between Richmondtown Restoration and Donovan Hughes Airport Later became part of R4 R115 116 Princes Bay Rossville Arden Heights loop Rossville Avenue Foster Road Amboy Road Seguine Avenue Arthur Kill Road ArdenAvenue Annadale Road Huguenot Avenue S55S56 The R115 and R116 were merged on February 1 1948 Renumbered S115 and on September 13 1987 the route was split into S55 clockwise and S56 counter clockwise as a loop service with layover at Tottenville High School Service on Seguine Avenue between Hylan Boulevard and Johnson Terrace at Purdy Place was discontinued Service was rerouted off of Huguenot Avenue to Luten Avenue to serve Tottenville High School Bus service was scheduled to connect with the SIRT at Annadale Route restructured in about 1988 to serve the Staten Island Mall 51 S55 via Annadale Road S56 via Foster Road Rossville Avenue and Arthur Kill Road On March 15 1995 NYCT announced plans to eliminate service between 6 p m and 10 30 p m 50 The change was expected to save 183 000 a year The route had the least revenue from fares of any route in the system since about 80 percent of riders were children heading to school After 6 p m only 40 people used the route each day 51 On September 10 1995 the span of service was decreased with service ending at 7 p m instead of 10 30 p m 52 On May 23 2007 the MTA Board approved an extension of the S55 to Arthur Kill Correctional Facility via Amboy Road and Bloomingdale Road to serve the South Shore Service would run by Luten Avenue Hylan Boulevard Seguine Avenue Amboy Road Bloomingdale Road and Arthur Kill Road The service change took effect on September 4 2007 Bus service on both of the S55 and S56 also began running more frequently every 30 minutes instead of every 40 minutes 59 28 Service was then cut back to Veterans Road in 2011 with the closing of the facilityR117 St George Ferry Ramp B Tarlton Street and Foxbeach Avenue Oakwood Beach Targee Street Richmond Road New Dorp Lane Cedargrove Avenue Ebbits Street Mill Road S76 Originally operated only between New Dorp Plaza and Oakwood Beach Renumbered S117 and then S76 on April 15 1990 Rerouted in Clifton via Vanderbilt Avenue and Bay Street On March 15 1995 NYCT announced plans to cut back service from Fobeach Avenue and Mill Road in Oakwood Beach to Tysens Lane and Mill Road in New Dorp due to budget cuts 50 This change was expected to save 270 000 a year 51 The change took effect on September 10 1995 52 In Oakwood buses no longer travel down Fox Beach Avenue and Tarlton Street due to narrowness of streets New terminal is located at Delwit Avenue and Mill RoadR118 New Dorp Plaza Oakwood Beach New Dorp Lane Amboy Road Guyon Avenue Mill Road N A Discontinued in 1959 60 Became part of R111 when Monsignor Farrell High School opened at its present location in 1962 References editMTA NYC Transit Bus Service a b MTA Regional Bus Operations S40 S90 bus schedule a b MTA Regional Bus Operations S42 S52 bus schedule a b MTA Regional Bus Operations S44 S94 bus schedule a b MTA Regional Bus Operations S46 S96 bus schedule Lazar David September 23 2023 Free service on five city bus routes to start this Sunday NY1 Retrieved September 23 2023 a b MTA Regional Bus Operations S48 S98 bus schedule a b MTA Regional Bus Operations S51 S81 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations S53 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations S54 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations S55 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations S56 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations S57 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations S59 bus schedule a b MTA Regional Bus Operations S61 S91 bus schedule a b MTA Regional Bus Operations S62 S92 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations S66 bus schedule a b MTA Regional Bus Operations S74 S84 bus schedule a b MTA Regional Bus Operations S76 S86 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations S78 bus schedule Facts and Figures MTA Info Archived from the original on January 21 2020 Retrieved January 1 2017 MTA putting the speedball on Staten Island s S79 bus Archived 2018 05 26 at the Wayback Machine July 25 2012 silive com MTA Regional Bus Operations S79 SBS bus schedule PDF Spend your money in Brooklyn and Staten Island not getting there New York Daily News September 18 1992 p 533 Archived from the original on February 4 2019 Retrieved February 3 2019 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