
Q79 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia
The Q79 bus route constituted a public transit line in Queens, New York City. It ran primarily along Little Neck Parkway between Little Neck station and Jamaica Avenue. Service on the route, initially known as the Q12A, began on June 4, 1950, following a request made by Queens Borough President Maurice A. FitzGerald .
THE END OF LITTLE NECK'S Q79 BUS - Forgotten New York
Saturday, June 26, 2010 marks the end of service of Little Neck’s sole north-south bus route, the Q79, which covered almost the entire length of Little Neck Parkway, northeast Queens’ easternmost main street, from 40th Avenue south to Jericho Turnpike.
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About: Q79 (New York City bus) - DBpedia Association
The Q79 bus route constituted a public transit line in Queens, New York City. It ran primarily along Little Neck Parkway between Little Neck station and Jamaica Avenue. Service on the route, initially known as the Q12A, began on June 4, 1950, following a request made by Queens Borough President Maurice A. FitzGerald.
Happy anniversary to Little Neck Parkway bus – QNS
Jan 23, 2017 · This new enhanced Q36 bus service now provides a new one seat bus ride for riders boarding along Little Neck Parkway with a direct connection to the Hempstead branch LIRR at the Queens...
CB 13 calls on MTA to save Q79 bus line - New York Post
Jan 28, 2010 · Community Board 13 adopted two resolutions Monday night in opposition to the planned eliminations of the Q79 and Q84 buses. The Q79 runs from the Little Neck Long Island Rail Road station at...
MTA announces partial restoration of Q79 bus | NYSenate.gov
Agency officials said it will partially restore service along the former Q79 bus route by re-routing every other Q36 bus to run along the old Q79 route from Little Neck to Floral Park.
Q79 (New York City bus) - Wikiwand
The Q79 bus route constituted a public transit line in Queens, New York City. It ran primarily along Little Neck Parkway between Little Neck station and Jamaica Avenue. Service on the route, initially known as the Q12A, began on June 4, 1950, following a request made by Queens Borough President Maurice A. FitzGerald .
Maps and Directions | Glen Oaks Village
The Q79 bus runs along Little Neck Parkway and connects with the LIRR-Little Neck Station (Port Washington Branch). You can also take a car service from the LIRR station; we are about 1.5 miles south of the station.
Defunct Q79 route may get van program | | qchron.com
Jul 8, 2010 · The Q79 bus may be gone, a victim of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority budget blade, but new life could be breathed into its route if the city Taxi and Limousine
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