Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| B14 (New York City bus) | |
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| Route | B14 |
| Operator | MTA Regional Bus Operations |
| Garage | East New York Depot |
B14 (New York City bus). The B14 is a Brooklyn bus route operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations, connecting Williamsburg, Brooklyn to Crown Heights, Brooklyn via Bedford Avenue and Rogers Avenue. The route passes through several major New York City neighborhoods, including Bushwick, Brooklyn, Brownsville, Brooklyn, and Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn, serving key transportation hubs like Atlantic Terminal and Nostrand Avenue station. The B14 route is an important transportation link for residents of Kings County, New York, providing access to Downtown Brooklyn, Fort Greene, Brooklyn, and other major destinations.
The B14 route runs primarily along Bedford Avenue and Rogers Avenue, passing through the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn and Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The route begins at the Williamsburg Bridge Plaza Bus Terminal, where it connects with other MTA Regional Bus Operations routes, including the B39 (New York City bus), B43 (New York City bus), and B61 (New York City bus). From there, it proceeds north along Bedford Avenue, passing through McCarren Park and the Williamsburg, Brooklyn commercial district, before turning onto Rogers Avenue and continuing into Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The route also passes near several major New York City landmarks, including the Brooklyn Museum, Prospect Park, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, as well as institutions like Brooklyn College and Medgar Evers College.
The B14 route has a long history, dating back to the early 20th century when it was operated by the Brooklyn and Queens Transit Corporation. In the 1940s and 1950s, the route was extended and modified to serve growing neighborhoods in Brooklyn, including Williamsburg, Brooklyn and Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The route has undergone several changes over the years, including the introduction of new bus routes and the elimination of others, such as the B18 (New York City bus) and B23 (New York City bus). Today, the B14 is operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations, which also operates other major Brooklyn bus routes, including the B4 (New York City bus), B8 (New York City bus), and B35 (New York City bus).
The B14 bus route is approximately 6 miles long and takes around 45 minutes to complete, depending on traffic and road conditions. The route passes through several major New York City intersections, including the Atlantic Avenue and Nostrand Avenue intersection, which is served by the Long Island Rail Road and several MTA New York City Subway lines, including the 2 train (IRT), 3 train (IRT), and 5 train (IRT). The route also passes near several major New York City hospitals, including Kings County Hospital Center, Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, and Interfaith Medical Center, as well as institutions like SUNY Downstate Medical Center and the New York City College of Technology.
The B14 bus route operates 7 days a week, with frequent service during peak hours and less frequent service during off-peak hours. The route is operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations, which uses a fleet of New Flyer Industries and Nova Bus buses to provide service. The route is also served by several MTA New York City Subway lines, including the L train (BMT), J/M/Z trains (BMT), and G train (IND), which provide connections to other parts of New York City, including Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx. The B14 route also connects with other major transportation hubs, including Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station (New York City), and JFK Airport.
The B14 bus route is operated by a fleet of New Flyer Industries and Nova Bus buses, which are maintained by the East New York Depot. The fleet includes a mix of diesel and hybrid electric buses, which provide efficient and environmentally friendly service. The buses are equipped with GPS technology and real-time information systems, which allow passengers to track the location of their bus and plan their trip more effectively. The fleet is also equipped with wheelchair ramps and other accessibility features, making it easier for passengers with disabilities to use the service.
The B14 bus route provides an important transportation link for residents of Brooklyn, connecting Williamsburg, Brooklyn and Crown Heights, Brooklyn to other parts of the borough and New York City. The route passes through several major neighborhoods and landmarks, including McCarren Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and Prospect Park. The route is operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations and connects with several MTA New York City Subway lines, including the L train (BMT), J/M/Z trains (BMT), and G train (IND). The B14 route is an essential part of the New York City transportation network, providing access to Downtown Brooklyn, Fort Greene, Brooklyn, and other major destinations. The route also serves several major institutions, including Brooklyn College, Medgar Evers College, and the New York City College of Technology, as well as hospitals like Kings County Hospital Center and Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center. Category:New York City bus routes