Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority

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As a subsidiary of the New York City Transit Authority, the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority (MaBSTOA) was created in 1962 to take over bus services for the bankrupt Fifth Avenue Coach Company and Surface Transit, Inc.'s routes. MaBSTOA was created so that employees would not be subject to civil service employment rules, however, as a practice, all "rank and file" employees such as bus operators, mechanics, and supervisors, have civil service protection like other NYCTA employees. MaBSTOA also has a separate pension plan from other NYCTA and MTA employees.

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[edit] Routes

The following Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority routes run limited stop service:
* Indicates that service is provided daily.

The Bronx:

  • Bx1
  • Bx2
  • Bx12
  • Bx41
  • Bx55*

Manhattan:

  • M1
  • M2*
  • M4
  • M5
  • M98
  • M101*

[edit] Facilities

Currently operated Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority Bus depots:

[edit] Bronx division

[edit] Manhattan division

[edit] External links

MTA Logo MTA Bus/MaBSTOA/NYCT Surface Transit
MaBSTOA garages Bronx Division: Gun HillKingsbridgeMother Clara HaleWest Farms
Manhattan Division: 100th StreetManhattanvilleMichael J. Quill
MTA Bus garages Baisley ParkCollege PointEastchesterFar RockawayJohn F. KennedyLaGuardiaSpring CreekYonkers
NYC Transit Authority Garages Brooklyn Division: East New YorkFlatbushFresh PondJackie GleasonUlmer Park
Manhattan Division: 126th Street
Queens Division: Casey StengelJamaicaQueens Village
Staten Island Division: CastletonYukon
NYC Transit Central Maintenance Facilities East New YorkZerega Avenue
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