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B25 (New York City bus)

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B25 (New York City bus)
RouteB25
OperatorMTA Regional Bus Operations
GarageFresh Pond Depot
ViaDowntown Brooklyn, Fulton Mall, Fulton Street (Brooklyn)

B25 (New York City bus) is a bus route operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations in Brooklyn, New York City, connecting Downtown Brooklyn to East New York. The route runs along Fulton Street (Brooklyn) and Fulton Mall, passing by notable landmarks such as the Brooklyn Borough Hall, New York State Supreme Court, and Long Island University Brooklyn. The B25 bus route is an important transportation link for residents and commuters in Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill, and Bedford–Stuyvesant, providing access to major hubs like the Jay Street – MetroTech subway station and the Atlantic Terminal.

Route Description

The B25 bus route begins at the Downtown Brooklyn terminal, near the Brooklyn Bridge – City Hall subway station, and proceeds east along Fulton Street (Brooklyn) towards East New York. The route passes through the bustling Fulton Mall shopping district, which features a variety of stores, restaurants, and entertainment venues, including the Brooklyn Academy of Music and the Mark Morris Dance Group. Along the way, the B25 bus stops at several major intersections, such as Lafayette Avenue, Nostrand Avenue, and Utica Avenue, providing connections to other bus routes and subway lines, including the 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains at the Franklin Avenue – Botanic Garden station.

History

The B25 bus 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 the growing population of Brooklyn, with the introduction of new bus routes and subway lines, such as the IND Fulton Street Line and the IRT Eastern Parkway Line. The B25 bus route has undergone several changes over the years, including the introduction of new bus stops and the relocation of the terminal in Downtown Brooklyn, near the New York City Hall and the Brooklyn Bridge Park. Today, the B25 bus route is operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations, which provides bus service to millions of passengers every day, including commuters traveling to and from Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx, via the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge and the Queensboro Bridge.

Bus Route

The B25 bus route runs along a 6.5-mile corridor, passing through several neighborhoods in Brooklyn, including Downtown Brooklyn, Boerum Hill, Bedford–Stuyvesant, and East New York. The route intersects with several other bus routes, including the B26, B38, and B43 buses, which provide connections to other parts of Brooklyn and Queens, such as Jamaica and Flushing. The B25 bus route also passes near several major institutions, including the Brooklyn Hospital Center, the Kings County Hospital Center, and the Medgar Evers College, which are located near the Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

Service

The B25 bus route operates 24/7, with frequent service during peak hours and less frequent service during off-peak hours, similar to other bus routes in New York City, such as the M1 and M2 buses in Manhattan. The route is operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations, which uses a fleet of modern buses, including the New Flyer Xcelsior and the Nova Bus LFS, to provide reliable and efficient service to passengers. The B25 bus route is also equipped with MTA Bus Time, a real-time bus tracking system that allows passengers to track the location of their bus and plan their trip, using the MTA website or the MTA Subway app.

Fleet

The B25 bus route is operated by a fleet of buses based at the Fresh Pond Depot, which is located in Ridgewood, Queens. The depot is one of the largest bus depots in New York City, with a capacity for over 200 buses, and is also home to several other bus routes, including the Q58 and Q59 buses. The buses used on the B25 route are equipped with the latest technology, including GPS and Wi-Fi, and are maintained by a team of skilled mechanics and technicians, who work at the MTA Bus Maintenance facility in Jamaica.

Route Overview

The B25 bus route provides an important transportation link for residents and commuters in Brooklyn, connecting Downtown Brooklyn to East New York and passing through several neighborhoods and landmarks along the way, including the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Public Library, and the Barclays Center. The route is operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations and is an integral part of the New York City bus network, which includes over 300 bus routes and 5,000 buses, serving millions of passengers every day, including commuters traveling to and from LaGuardia Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport. The B25 bus route is also connected to other modes of transportation, including the New York City Subway and the Long Island Rail Road, which provide access to other parts of New York City and the surrounding region, including Nassau County and Westchester County.

Category:Bus transportation in New York City

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