List of bus routes in the Bronx

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority operates a number of bus routes in the Bronx, New York, United States. Many of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines (see list of streetcar lines in the Bronx). All local buses are operated by the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority, a subsidiary of New York City Transit Authority, except for the Bx23, operated by the MTA Bus Company.

Seven Metro-North Railroad feeder routes are run by the brand name of Hudson Rail Link,[1] operated by Atlantic Express under contract. All of these routes are listed below.

Contents

List of routes

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

All routes are operated under New York City Bus except for the Bx23, which is operated under MTA Bus.

Bx1 to Bx24

Route Terminals Streets traveled History Notes
[2] Local service
Mott Haven
East 138 Street and Lincoln Avenue
at Third Avenue – 138th Street ( 6   <6>  trains)
  • Bx1: Riverdale
    West 231 Street and Riverdale Avenue
Grand Concourse, Sedgwick Avenue, and 231st Street
(Bx2 also serves 149 Street and 3 Avenue)
Began July 3, 1921, Original terminus for Bx1 was East 138th St/Grand Concourse, Original Bx2 terminus was East 149th St/3rd Avenue, Bx2 ran along East 165th Street and Melrose Avenue until August 2008
  • Bx1 Local does not operate when Bx1 Limited is running.
  • Bx2 extended to Riverdale early weekday and Sunday mornings.
Limited-stop service (Bx1 only)
Mott Haven
East 138 Street and Lincoln Avenue
at Third Avenue – 138th Street ( 6   <6>  trains)

Riverdale
West 231 Street and Riverdale Avenue

(See Bx1 local routing above) All Limited-Stop service became Bx1 in September 2010.
  • Limited-Stop service does not operate on evenings or Sundays.
Bx3
[3]
Washington Heights, Manhattan
George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal: Broadway
Riverdale
West 238 Street and Broadway
at 238th Street ( 1  train)
University Avenue, Sedgwick Avenue Replaced University Avenue Line streetcars on October 25, 1947; formerly Bx38
Bx4
Bx4A
[4]
The Hub
Bergen Avenue and Westchester Avenue
near Third Avenue-149th Street station ( 2 ,  5  lines)
Westchester Square
Lane Avenue and East Tremont Avenue
at Westchester Square-East Tremont Avenue station ( 6   <6>  train)
  • Regular trips: Westchester Avenue
  • A trips: Westchester Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue, East Tremont Avenue
  • Replaced Westchester Avenue Line streetcars on July 10, 1948; formerly Bx42
  • A variant created in January 2011 to replace Bx14
  • No overnight service
Bx5
[5]
Longwood
West Farms Road and Southern Boulevard
near Simpson Street ( 2   5  trains)
Pelham Bay
Bruckner Boulevard
at Pelham Bay Park ( 6   <6>  trains)
Story Avenue, Bruckner Boulevard, Crosby Avenue
  • Began March 26, 1928 by New York City Department of Plant and Structures
  • Rerouted from Bruckner Boulevard to Crosby Avenue in Pelham Bay to replace Bx8 service through the area on June 27, 2010 due to budget crisis.[6]
  • Summer weekend service extended to Orchard Beach.
Orchard Beach
(summer weekends only)
Story Avenue, Bruckner Boulevard, City Island Road
Bx6*
[7]
Washington Heights
Riverside Drive West and West 158th Street
Hunts Point Cooperative Market 155th Street, 161st Street, 163rd Street, and Hunts Point Avenue Replaced 163rd Street Crosstown Line streetcars on June 26, 1948; formerly Bx34
Bx7
[8]
Washington Heights, Manhattan
St. Nicholas Avenue and West 167 Street
at 168th Street ( 1   A   C  trains)
Riverdale
Riverdale Avenue and West 263 Street
(at New York City line)
Broadway and Riverdale Avenue
  • Began February 12, 1928
  • Was Bx10 until 1984.
  • Split from M100 in 1989.
Bx8
[9]
Locust Point
Longstreet Avenue and Tierney Place
Williamsbridge
East 226 Street and White Plains Road
near 225th Street station ( 2   5  trains)
Throgs Neck Boulevard, Westchester Avenue, Williamsbridge Road, Bronxwood Avenue
  • Began November 1, 1927 (north part) and June 15, 1934 by Bronx Coach (south part)
  • Merged with the Bx23 (Westchester Avenue to Schley Avenue) and a former Bx40 spur (south of Main Street) in September 1989
  • Rerouted from Crosby Avenue to Stadium Avenue in June 2010 due to budget crisis.[6] to replace part of discontinued Bx14; Bx5 service was also rerouted.
  • Rerouted back to pre-June route in January 2011 due to complaints.
Bx9*
[10]
Riverdale
Broadway and West 262 Street
(at New York City line)
West Farms
Tremont Avenue and Devoe Avenue
at West Farms Square – East Tremont Avenue ( 2   5  trains)
Broadway, Kingsbridge Road, Fordham Road, and Southern Boulevard Replaced Bronx and Van Cortlandt Parks Crosstown Line streetcars on January 24, 1948; formerly Bx20 Via Marble Hill, Manhattan
Bx10*
[11]
Norwood
East 206 Street and Bainbridge Avenue
at Norwood – 205th Street ( D  train)
Riverdale
Riverdale Avenue and West 263 Street
(at New York City line)
Riverdale Avenue, 231st Street, and Sedgwick Avenue New route 1984, created from eastern portion of Bx10 and northern section of Bx24.
Bx11
[12]
Washington Heights, Manhattan
George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal: West 178th Street
Longwood
West Farms Road and Southern Boulevard
near Simpson Street ( 2   5  trains)
170 Street, Claremont Parkway, and West Farms Road Began February 27, 1948; original Bx11 terminus was Freeman Street/Southern Boulevard; extended to West Farms Road/Southern Blvd in 1998
[13][14] Local service
University Heights
West Fordham Road and Sedgwick Avenue
(full-time)
Pelham Bay
Bruckner Boulevard
at Pelham Bay Park ( 6   <6>  trains) (full-time)
Fordham Road, and Pelham Parkway Replaced 207th Street Crosstown Line streetcars on January 24, 1948
  • Local buses run the Select Bus Service route during late nights when Select Bus Service buses do not run.
  • On summer weekends, some buses are extended to Inwood (to Orchard Beach AM, from Orchard Beach PM).
Orchard Beach
(summers only)
Select Bus Service
Inwood, Manhattan
Broadway and Isham Street
at Inwood – 207th Street ( A  train)
Co-op City
Bay Plaza Shopping Center
207th Street, Fordham Road, and Pelham Parkway Replaced 207th Street Crosstown Line streetcars on January 24, 1948
  • Select Bus Service; Payment before boarding required at payment stations at bus stops.
  • Between approximately 10:15 PM and 5:30 AM, Select Bus Service does not run. Bx12 local buses traverse the SBS route during this stop, making stops at local Bx12 bus stops.
Bx13
[15]
Washington Heights, Manhattan
George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal: West 178th Street
Yankee Stadium
East 161 Street at Gate 6
(full-time)
Ogden Avenue, East 161 Street (some trips) Replaced Ogden Avenue Line streetcars on October 25, 1947; formerly Bx37 Service to Melrose operates during AM rush hours only.
Melrose
East 163 Street and Third Avenue
Bx15*
[16]
Harlem, Manhattan
West 125 Street and 12 Avenue
Fordham
Fordham Plaza and railroad station
125 Street, Third Avenue Replaced Harlem Shuttle and Willis Avenue Line streetcars on August 5, 1941; formerly Bx29
Bx16
[17]
Norwood
East 206 Street and Bainbridge Avenue
at Norwood – 205th Street ( D  train)
Eastchester
Ropes Avenue and Boston Road
Bainbridge Avenue, 233rd Street, Nereid Avenue, Baychester Avenue Combined from the former Bx14 and Bx19 in February 1984
Bx17
[18]
Mott Haven
St. Ann's Avenue and East 135th Street
Fordham
Fordham Plaza and railroad station
St. Ann's Avenue, Prospect Avenue, Crotona Avenue Began October 24, 1921 by New York City Department of Plant and Structures; formerly Bx3
Replaced St. Ann's Avenue Line streetcars on July 10, 1948; formerly Bx3
Originally terminated at 132nd St/Walnut Avenue in Port Morris; rerouted via St. Ann's Avenue in September 2005 and service to Port Morris deleted
Bx18
[19]
Morris Heights
Undercliff Avenue
Morrisania
East 170 Street and Grand Concourse
at 170th Street ( B   D  trains)
Sedgwick Avenue, Undercliff Avenue, Macombs Road Began June 22, 1941
Bx19*
[20]
Riverbank State Park New York Botanical Garden West 145 Street, East 149 Street, Southern Boulevard Replaced 149th Street Crosstown Line streetcars on August 16, 1947; formerly Bx30
Replaced Southern Boulevard Line streetcars on August 21, 1948; formerly Bx31. Separate Bx30 and Bx31 routes merged into Bx19 in 1984.
  • When the Riverbank State Park is closed, buses terminate at 145th Street and Broadway.
Bx20
[21]
Inwood, Manhattan
Broadway and Isham Street
at Inwood – 207th Street ( A  train)
Riverdale
Henry Hudson Parkway and West 246 Street
Broadway, Johnson Avenue, and Henry Hudson Parkway Replaced Bailey Avenue Line streetcars on June 26, 1948; formerly Bx24
  • Weekday rush hour service only; all other times, use the Bx7 or Bx10.
Bx21*
[22]
Mott Haven
East 138 Street and Lincoln Avenue
at Third Avenue – 138th Street ( 6   <6>  trains)
Westchester Heights
Westchester Avenue and Lane Avenue
at Westchester Square – East Tremont Avenue ( 6   <6>  trains)
Third Avenue, Boston Road, Morris Park Avenue Replaced Boston Road Line streetcars on August 21, 1948; formerly Bx26.
Bx22*
[23]
Castle Hill
Castle Hill Avenue and Zerega Avenue
Bedford Park
Paul Avenue and West 205 Street
Castle Hill Avenue, Unionport Road, White Plains Road, Fordham Road, Kingsbridge Road, Goulden Avenue Began in 1928
Formerly Bx13.
  • Evening and weekend service ends at Valentine Avenue. Use the Bx9 or Bx28 for alternate service to Bedford Park and Kingsbridge Heights.
  • Overnight service ends at Pelham Parkway. Use the Bx12 for alternate service into Fordham.
Bx23
[24]
Pelham Bay
Bruckner Boulevard
at Pelham Bay Park ( 6   <6>  trains)
Co-op City
1-2-3-4-5, and return to Pelham Bay Park
Baychester Avenue
Co-op City Boulevard
Hutchinson River Parkway
  • Split from QBx1 in September 2010.
  • Operates all day except rush hours.
  • Operated under MTA Bus.
Co-op City
5-4-3-2-1, and return to Pelham Bay Park via Edson Avenue
Co-op City
1-2-3-4, and return to Pelham Bay Park via Edson Avenue
Baychester Avenue
Co-op City Boulevard
  • Rush hours only.
  • Operated under MTA Bus.

AM
----

PM
Co-op City
Bartow Avenue, Section 5, and return to Pelham Bay Park
Bartow Avenue, Hutchinson River Parkway East
Bx24
[25]
Pelham Bay
Bruckner Boulevard
at Pelham Bay Park station ( 6   <6>  train)
Country Club
Loop
Bruckner Boulevard, Rawlins Avenue, Stadium Avenue, Research Avenue, Kennelworth Avenue
  • Created January 2011 to replace Bx14.
  • Counterclockwise loop.

Bx26 to Bx55

Route Terminals Streets traveled History Notes
Bx26
[26]
Bedford Park
Paul Avenue and West 205 Street
Co-op City
Earhart Lane and Erskine Place
  • Bedford Park Boulevard, Allerton Avenue, Asch Loop, Bartow Avenue, Asch Loop
Bx26 began in 1928, Original Bx26 terminus was East 192nd Street/Valentine Avenue
Formerly Bx17
  • Operates in Co-op City via 4-5.
Bx27*
[27]
Clasons Point
Soundview Avenue cul-de-sac
Longwood
West Farms Road and Southern Boulevard
near Simpson Street ( 2   5  trains)
Soundview Avenue, Rosedale Avenue, and Westchester Avenue Replaced Sound View Avenue Line streetcars on March 8, 1947
Bx28*
[28]
Fordham
East Kingsbridge Road and East 192 Street
Co-op City
Earhart Lane and Erskine Place
Jerome Avenue, Gun Hill Road, Bartow Avenue
  • Began September 18, 1933
    Formerly Bx15
  • Section 1-2-3 service split off into Bx38 in June 2010 due to budget crisis.[6]
  • Operates in Co-op City via Section 5 only (except late nights).
  • One weekday trip starts at Bay Plaza Shopping Center.
  • Overnight service operates between Co-op City and Norwood only, via 1-2-3-4-5 (when the Bx38 does not run).
Bx29
[29]
City Island
City Island Avenue and Rochelle Street
Co-op City
Bay Plaza Shopping Center
City Island Avenue, Hutchinson River Parkway East
  • Began April 23, 1928
  • Formerly the City Island branch of the Bx12; split off in June 29, 1990
  • Operates in Co-op City via Section 5, then runs to Bay Plaza Shopping Center.
Bx30
[30]
Norwood
East 206 Street and Bainbridge Avenue
at Norwood – 205th Street ( D  train)
Co-op City
Earhart Lane
Gun Hill Road, Boston Road, Baychester Avenue, Bartow Avenue Formerly Bx7
  • Operates in Co-op City via Section 1, then Baychester Avenue, Bartow Avenue, and Section 5.
Bx31
[31]
Westchester Heights
Lane Avenue and East Tremont Avenue
at Westchester Square – East Tremont Avenue ( 6   <6>  trains)
Woodlawn
Katonah Avenue and East 242 Street
Eastchester Road, East 233 Street Began November 1, 1927; Original Bx31 terminus was the Wakefield Metro-North station; extended to Woodlawn in 2006
Formerly Bx9
Bx32
[32]
Mott Haven
East 138 Street and Lincoln Avenue
at Third Avenue – 138th Street ( 6   <6>  trains)
Kingsbridge Heights
Bronx VA Hospital
Morris Avenue, Jerome Avenue Replaced Morris Avenue Line streetcars on January 1, 1941; formerly Bx25
Bx33
[33]
Harlem, Manhattan
West 135 Street and St. Nicholas Avenue
at 135th Street ( A   B   C  trains)
Port Morris
Locust Avenue and East 132 Street
135 Street, East 138 Street Replaced 138th Street Crosstown Line streetcars on July 10, 1948
Bx34
[34]
Fordham
Valentine Avenue and Fordham Road
Woodlawn
Katonah Avenue and East 242 Street
Bainbridge Avenue, East 233 Street Began April 2, 1928 by New York City Department of Plant and Structures
Formerly Bx4
Weekday service only
Bx35*
[35]
Washington Heights, Manhattan
George Washington Bridge Bus Station: West 179 Street
Longwood
West Farms Road and Southern Boulevard
near Simpson Street ( 2   5  trains)
167 Street, East 168 Street, East 169 Street Replaced 167th Street Crosstown Line streetcars on July 10, 1948
Bx36*
[36]
Local service
Washington Heights, Manhattan
George Washington Bridge Bus Station: West 178 Street
Castle Hill
Seward Avenue
Tremont Avenue, East 180 Street, East 174 Street, White Plains Road Replaced 180th Street Crosstown Line streetcars on October 25, 1947
Limited-stop service
Washington Heights, Manhattan
George Washington Bridge Bus Station: West 178 Street
Castle Hill
Olmstead Avenue and Seward Avenue
(See Bx36 local routing above) Limited-stop service began September 8, 2009.[37]
  • Rush-hours only
Bx38
[38]
Norwood
East 206 Street and Bainbridge Avenue
at Norwood – 205th Street ( D  train)
Co-op City
Bay Plaza Shopping Center
Jerome Avenue, Gun Hill Road, Co-op City Boulevard
  • Began September 18, 1933
    Formerly Bx15
  • Introduced in 2010 as a variant of the Bx28.
  • Operates in Co-op City via 1-2-3, then runs to Bay Plaza Shopping Center.
  • Some weekday and Sunday service extended to Fordham.
  • Overnight, the Bx28 serves the Bx38 route via 1-2-3-4-5.
Bx39*
[39]
Clasons Point
Soundview Avenue cul-de-sac
Wakefield
East 241 Street and White Plains Road
at Wakefield – 241st Street ( 2  train)
White Plains Road
  • Replaced Williamsbridge Line streetcars on August 21, 1948; formerly Bx28.
  • Southern end was rerouted from original West Farms Square terminus in 1990.
  • Extended at northern end from Williamsbridge to Wakefield in 2010.
  • Overnight service operates between Gun Hill Road and 241st Street.
Bx40*/
Bx42
[40]
River Park Towers Bx40: SUNY Maritime College
Front gate
Burnside Avenue and East Tremont Avenue
  • Bx40 also serves Pennyfield Avenue
  • Bx42 operates via the Randall-Balcom Houses and Harding Avenue in Throgs Neck
Replaced Tremont Avenue Line streetcars on August 21, 1948.
  • Bx40 originally had four eastern destinations:
    • SUNY Maritime
    • Throgs Neck
    • Locust Point
    • Randall-Balcom Houses (weekdays only)
  • Bx42 designation applied in September 1989 to trips via Randall-Balcom (which was originally a weekday-only spur), and Throgs Neck terminus given to Bx42.
Bx42: Throgs Neck
Harding Avenue
Bx41*
[41]
Local service
Mott Haven
East 148 Street and Third Avenue
at Third Avenue – 149th Street ( 2   5  trains)
Williamsbridge
White Plains Road and East Gun Hill Road
at Gun Hill Road ( 2   5  trains)
Melrose Avenue, Webster Avenue
  • Replaced Webster and White Plains Avenues Line streetcars on June 26, 1948
  • Original Bx41 termini were Bruckner Boulevard/Alexander Avenue and Wakefield/241 Street.
    • Southern end cut back to Lincoln Av/East 136th Street in 1995
    • Southern end cut back to East 148th Street/3rd Avenue in 2002
    • Northern end cut back to Williamsbridge/Gun Hill Road in 2010 due to budget crisis.[6]
Limited-stop service
Mott Haven
East 148 Street and Third Avenue
at Third Avenue – 149th Street ( 2   5  trains)
Williamsbridge
White Plains Road and East Gun Hill Road
at Gun Hill Road ( 2   5  trains)
Melrose Avenue, Webster Avenue
  • Rush-hour bidirectional service.
[42] Limited-stop service (local service, use the Bx15 or Bx41)
Mott Haven
Third Avenue and East 149 Street
at Third Avenue – 149th Street ( 2   5  trains)
Williamsbridge
White Plains Road and East Gun Hill Road
at Gun Hill Road ( 2   5  trains)
Third Avenue and Webster Avenue
  • Replaced the #8 train on April 29, 1973. Stops only at its former stations.
  • Limited-stop service
  • Weekday service only
    • On weekends, use the Bx15 for destinations south of Fordham Road, and the Bx41 for destinations north of Fordham Road.
  • Some buses terminate at Fordham Plaza.
Co-op City section note:
  • 1-2-3-4-5 corresponds to Dreiser, Carver, Bellamy, Asch, and Einstein Loops, respectively; buses pull into Asch and Dreiser Loops directly.

Hudson RailLink

These routes, created in 1991 (except for the M route created in 2002), are weekday-only bus-to-rail shuttles operated for Metro-North Railroad by Atlantic Express.

Route Terminals Streets traveled
A
Riverdale
College of Mount Saint Vincent
at West 263rd Street and Riverdale Avenue
Riverdale station Riverdale Avenue
B
Riverdale
West 259th Street and Arlington Avenue
Riverdale station Riverdale Avenue
D
Riverdale
Broadway and New York City Line
Riverdale station Broadway and Mosholu Avenue
J
Spuyten Duyvil
West 239th Street and Independence Avenue
Spuyten Duyvil station Henry Hudson Parkway
K
Spuyten Duyvil
West 246th Street and Henry Hudson Parkway
Spuyten Duyvil station Henry Hudson Parkway
L
Spuyten Duyvil
West 246th Street and Henry Hudson Parkway
Spuyten Duyvil station Henry Hudson Parkway, Riverdale Avenue and Johnson Avenue
M
Spuyten Duyvil
West 230th Street and Henry Hudson Parkway
Spuyten Duyvil station Henry Hudson Parkway, Riverdale Avenue and Johnson Avenue

Former routes

Renumbered services

On June 15, 1974, some suffixed routes were renumbered, including the following:

1974
Old New
Bx5A Bx54
Bx12A Bx12
Bx15B Bx19
Bx15C Bx17

1984 route revamp

On February 18, 1984, the entire Bronx bus system was revamped, with several routes renumbered and merged. The changes were as follows:

Old route Terminals Streets traveled New route Notes
Bx3 Port Morris
East 138th Street-
Jackson Avenue
at Cypress Avenue ( 6  train)
Fordham
Fordham Plaza
at Fordham railroad station
Prospect Avenue,
Crotona Avenue
Bx17
  • New route assumed former Bx31 service on Southern Blvd. south of East 149th St., initially extended to Walnut Ave./E. 132nd. St. terminal (shared with Bx33, where the Walnut Depot existed at the time).
  • Jackson Ave. branch of former Bx3 was eliminated.
Bx4 Fordham
Fordham Road-
Valentine Avenue
near Fordham Road ( B   D  trains)
Woodlawn
Katonah Avenue-
East 242nd Street
(New York City-Yonkers line)
Bainbridge Avenue,
Valentine Avenue,
Katonah Avenue
Bx34
  • Same route, new number.
Bx6 Norwood
East 206th Street-Bainbridge Avenue
at 205th Street ( D  train)
Baychester
Boston Road-
Corsa Avenue
Gun Hill Road,
Boston Road
Bx30
  • One of two services merged into the new Bx30 (see Bx7 below).
Bx7 Pelham Parkway
Pelham Parkway-
White Plains Road
at Pelham Parkway ( 2   5  trains)
Eastchester
Ropes Avenue-
Boston Road
(New York City-Pelham line)
Bronx Park East,
Allerton Avenue,
Boston Road
(upper portion)
Bx30
  • Boston Road segment between Gun Hill Road and Provost Avenue merged into an extended Bx30, and then rerouted into Co-op City.
  • Rest of route discontinued; service was assumed by the Bee Line #60/61 route, which became open-door along Boston Road.
Bx9 Williamsbridge
White Plains Road-
East 233rd Street
at 233rd Street ( 2   5  trains)
Westchester Square subway station
( 6   <6>  trains)
Eastchester Road,
East 233rd Street
Bx31
  • Same route, new number.
  • Extended along 233 Street to serve Our Lady of Mercy Hospital (now part of Montefiore Medical Center) around 1990.
Bx10 Riverdale
Riverdale Avenue-
West 263rd Street
Inwood, Manhattan
Broadway-
West 207th Street
at 207th Street ( A  train)
Riverdale Avenue, Henry Hudson Parkway, Broadway Bx7
  • Renumbered to avoid confusion with a new Bx10 route which began service on this date.
  • Service expanded to daily.
Bx13 Pelham Parkway
Pelham Parkway-
White Plains Road
at Pelham Parkway ( 2   5  trains)
Castle Hill
Castle Hill Avenue-
Zerega Avenue
Castle Hill Avenue,
Unionport Road,
White Plains Road
Bx22
  • Same route, new number.
  • New maps acknowledged the route's extension along Fordham Road, which had been in effect for some time before.
Bx14 Williamsbridge
White Plains Road-
East 233rd Street
at 233rd Street ( 2   5  trains)
Eastchester
Ropes Avenue-
Boston Road
(New York City-Pelham line)
Edenwald Avenue,
Seton Avenue,
East 233rd Street,
Dyre Avenue
Bx16
  • Previous Bx14 service along East 233rd St. and Dyre Ave. was merged into a new branch (later as an extension) of the Bx16.
  • Edenwald Avenue service discontinued.
Bx15 Fordham
Valentine Avenue-
East 192nd Street
Co-op City
Earhart Lane-
Erksine Place
Gun Hill Road,
Bartow Avenue,
Co-op City Boulevard
Bx28
  • Same route, new number.
Bx17 Fordham
Valentine Avenue-
East 192nd Street
Co-op City
Earhart Lane-
Erksine Place
Bedford Park Boulevard,
Allerton Avenue,
Bartow Avenue,
Co-op City Boulevard
Bx26
  • Same route, new number, except truncated to Norwood.
Bx19 Wakefield
White Plains Road–
East 241st Street
at 241st Street ( 2  train)
Baychester
Boston Road-
Eastchester Road
Baychester Avenue,
Schieffelin Avenue
Bx16
  • Baychester Avenue service merged into a new branch of the Bx16 (along with the former Bx14); rest of route discontinued.
Bx20 Riverdale
Broadway-
West 262nd Street
West Farms
East Tremont Avenue-Boston Road
at Tremont Avenue –
West Farms Square subway station
( 2   5  trains)
Broadway,
Kingsbridge Road,
Fordham Road
Bx9
  • Same route, new number.
Bx21 Port Morris
East 138th Street-
Jackson Avenue
at Cypress Avenue ( 6  train)
Astoria, Queens
37th Street-
24th Avenue
Triborough Bridge N/A
  • Route discontinued due to low ridership.
Bx22 Westchester Square subway station
( 6   <6>  trains)
Country Club
Research Avenue-
Ampere Avenue
Westchester Avenue,
Bruckner Boulevard,
Country Club Road
Bx14
  • New maps issued acknowledged route's extension to Parkchester (via Westchester Ave.), which had been in effect for some time before.
Bx25 Mott Haven
Lincoln Avenue-
East 136th Street
near Third Avenue – 138th Street ( 6   <6>  trains)
Kingsbridge
Reservoir Avenue-
West 195th Street
near Kingsbridge Road ( 4  train)
Jerome Avenue,
Morris Avenue
Bx32
  • Same route, new number.
Bx26 Mott Haven
Lincoln Avenue-
East 136th Street
near Third Avenue – 138th Street ( 6   <6>  trains)
Morris Park
Eastchester Road-
Sackett Avenue
Third Avenue,
Boston Road (lower),
Morris Park Avenue
Bx21
  • New maps issued acknowledged route's extension to Westchester Square, which had been in effect for some time before.
Bx28 Bedford Park
Paul Avenue-
West 205th Street
Tremont
Grand Concourse-
East Burnside Avenue
White Plains Road,
Morris Park Avenue,
East Tremont Avenue
Bx10,
Bx39
  • Portion of route between Bainbridge Avenue and DeWitt Clinton High School became part of the Bx10.
  • Portion of route between West Farms Square and Grand Concourse (via Tremont Avenue) discontinued.
Bx29 Fordham
Fordham Plaza
at Fordham railroad station
Harlem
12th Avenue-
West 125th Street
Third Avenue,
Willis Avenue,
125th Street
Bx15
  • Same route, new number.
Bx30 Mott Haven
Southern Boulevard-
East 142nd Street
Harlem
Broadway-
West 145th Street
at 145th Street ( 1  train)
149th Street,
145th Street
Bx19
  • Merged with former Bx31 to form the new Bx19.
  • Portion east of Southern Boulevard to former Lincoln Hospital (relocated by this time along 149 Street) discontinued.
Bx31 Bronx Park
New York Botanical Garden
Port Morris
Cypress Avenue-
East 133rd Street
Southern Boulevard Bx19
  • Merged with former Bx30 to form the new Bx19.
  • Port Morris section discontinued.
Bx32 Melrose
Third Avenue-
East 161st Street
Port Morris
St. Ann's Avenue-
East 132rd Street
St. Ann's Avenue N/A
  • Route discontinued due to low ridership.
Bx34 Hunts Point Cooperative Market Washington Heights
Riverside Drive-
West 158th Street
Hunts Point Avenue,
163rd Street,
161st Street,
155th Street
Bx6
  • Same route, new number.
Bx37 Yankee Stadium
East 161st Street-
River Avenue
at 161st Street –
River Avenue
( B   D   4  trains)
Washington Heights
Broadway-
West 181st Street
Odgen Avenue Bx13
  • Same route, new number.
Bx38 Riverdale
Broadway-
West 238 Street
at 238th Street ( 1  train)
Washington Heights
Broadway-
West 181st Street
University Avenue, Sedgwick Avenue Bx3
  • Same route, new number.
Bx42 Westchester Square subway station
( 6   <6>  trains)
The Hub
Third Avenue-
Westchester Avenue
near Third Avenue-149th Street station ( 2   5  trains)
Westchester Avenue Bx4
  • Same route, new number.
Bx49 Yankee Stadium
East 161st Street-
River Avenue
at 161st Street –
River Avenue ( B   D   4  trains)
Washington Heights
Broadway-
West 181st Street
Woodycrest Avenue,
Nelson Avenue,
Anderson Avenue
N/A
  • Became a variant of the new Bx13 before being discontinued around 1987.

Discontinued services

Route Terminals Major streets History
Bx6 Westchester Square subway station Throgs Neck
Harding Avenue
Tremont Avenue,
Harding Avenue
Was later merged into the Bx40. This Bx40 branch became the current Bx42 on September 10, 1990.
Bx14
Parkchester
Parkchester subway station
Country Club Metropolitan Avenue, East Tremont Avenue, Westchester Avenue, and Bruckner Boulevard
  • Replaced Pelham Bay Park Line streetcars on August 17, 1940; formerly Bx22
  • Country Club bus began in 1933; formerly Bx22
  • Metropolitan Avenue service was originally Bx5A, later Bx54
  • Former Bx54 segment discontinued in 2010 due to budget crisis,[6] but was restored in January 2011 as Bx4A.
  • Country Club section of route merged into rerouted Bx8 in 2010, but became a new separate route, the Bx24, in January 2011.
Bx19 Fordham
Southern Boulevard-
East 189th Street
Inwood, Manhattan
207th Street – Broadway subway station
Fordham Road,
207th Street
Merged into the Bx12 by the 1970s.
Bx21 Port Morris
East 138th Street-Jackson Avenue
Astoria, Queens
37th Street-
24th Avenue
Robert F. Kennedy Bridge Was the Bronx branch of the TB (along with the M35) until July 1974.
Discontinued on Feb. 18, 1984.
Bx23 Pelham Bay
Buhre Avenue subway station
Throgs Neck
Ellsworth Avenue-
Schley Avenue
Crosby Avenue,
Layton Avenue,
Dean Avenue
Merged into the Bx8 on Sept. 10, 1990.
Bx24 Fordham
Fordham Plaza
Riverdale
Fieldston Road-
West 256th Street
Fordham Road,
Bailey Avenue
Eliminated on September 10, 1995[43]
Bx25
Bedford Park
Paul Avenue and West 205 Street
Co-op City
Earhart Lane
Bedford Park Blvd, Allerton Av, Bartown Blvd Designation discontinued on June 27, 2010 as part of budget crisis. Service still remains on Bx26.
Bx39 Sedgwick Avenue
Bx49 161st Street –
River Avenue subway station
Washington Heights
Broadway-
West 181st Street
Woodycrest Avenue, Nelson Avenue, Anderson Avenue Merged with redundant Bx37 into the current Bx13 on Feb. 18, 1984.
Bx52 Co-op City
Earhart Lane-
Erksine Place
Orchard Beach Baychester Avenue,
Shore Road,
City Island Road
Summer seasonal service (Memorial Day to Labor Day only).
Eliminated on Sept. 10, 1990.
Bx54 Simpson Street subway station Parkchester
Purdy Street-Metropolitan Avenue
Story Avenue,
White Plains Road,
Metropolitan Avenue
introduced January 20, 1964 as the Bx5A to Parkchester IRT station; extended through Parkchester via Metropolitan Avenue in 1969; renumbered Bx54 on June 15, 1974. Route was discontinued Sept. 10, 1990; the Bx14 was rerouted to serve Metropolitan Avenue.
Bx56 "Culture Bus Loop III"
POOL Hunts Point Avenue subway station Baretto Point Park
  • Began June 27, 2008[44]
    In 2008, western terminus was the Prospect Avenue subway station[45]
  • Ran for 2008 and 2009 summer seasons only; discontinued before 2010 season because of budget cuts

References

  1. ^ MTA Metro-North Railroad Raillink
  2. ^ Bx1/Bx2 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  3. ^ Bx3 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  4. ^ Bx4/Bx4A bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  5. ^ Bx5 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  6. ^ a b c d e 2010 budget crisis information, archived 2011-02-25
  7. ^ Bx6 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  8. ^ Bx7 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  9. ^ Bx8 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  10. ^ Bx9 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  11. ^ Bx10 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  12. ^ Bx11 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  13. ^ Bx12 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  14. ^ Bx12 SBS bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  15. ^ Bx13 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  16. ^ Bx15 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  17. ^ Bx16 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  18. ^ Bx17 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  19. ^ Bx18 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  20. ^ Bx19 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  21. ^ Bx20 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  22. ^ Bx21 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  23. ^ Bx22 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  24. ^ Bx23 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  25. ^ Bx24 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  26. ^ Bx26 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  27. ^ Bx27 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  28. ^ Bx28 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  29. ^ Bx29 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  30. ^ Bx30 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  31. ^ Bx31 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  32. ^ Bx32 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  33. ^ Bx33 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  34. ^ Bx34 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  35. ^ Bx35 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  36. ^ Bx36 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  37. ^ http://www.mta.info/mta/news/releases/?en=090909-NYCT144
  38. ^ Bx38 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  39. ^ Bx39 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  40. ^ Bx40/Bx42 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  41. ^ Bx41 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  42. ^ Bx55 bus schedule MTA Regional Bus Operations.
  43. ^ New York Times, Coming Transit Reductions: What They Mean for You, August 20, 1995, section 13, page 10]
  44. ^ Block, Dorian (2008-06-10). "Floating Pool Lady arrives in Barretto Point Park for summer". Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/bronx/2008/06/10/2008-06-10_floating_pool_lady_arrives_in_barretto_p.html. Retrieved 2009-06-25. 
  45. ^ Beekman, Daniel (2009-06-24). "Pool to dock at Hunts Point". YourNabe.com. http://www.yournabe.com/articles/2009/06/24/bronx/doc4a4219f44c8a7438516692.txt. Retrieved 2009-06-25. 

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