Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| B35 (New York City bus) | |
|---|---|
| Route | B35 |
| Operator | MTA Regional Bus Operations |
| Garage | East New York Depot |
| Via | Church Avenue and Lafayette Avenue |
B35 (New York City bus) is a public transportation route operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations in Brooklyn, connecting Sunset Park to Brownsville via Church Avenue and Lafayette Avenue, passing through Prospect Park, Crown Heights, and East Flatbush. The route serves major destinations such as Kings County Hospital Center, Brooklyn College, and Prospect Park Zoo, operated by the Wildlife Conservation Society. The B35 bus route is an important transportation link for residents of Brooklyn and New York City, providing connections to other bus routes, including the B12 (New York City bus), B14 (New York City bus), and B44 (New York City bus).
The B35 bus route runs along Church Avenue and Lafayette Avenue, passing through several neighborhoods in Brooklyn, including Sunset Park, Windsor Terrace, Prospect Park, Crown Heights, East Flatbush, and Brownsville. The route serves major commercial and cultural centers, such as the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and Grand Army Plaza, as well as institutions like Kings County Hospital Center, Brooklyn College, and Medgar Evers College. The B35 bus route also passes through historic districts, including the Prospect Park South Historic District and the Crown Heights North Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The B35 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 growing neighborhoods in Brooklyn, including Crown Heights and East Flatbush. The route has undergone several changes over the years, including the introduction of new bus routes, such as the B12 (New York City bus) and B44 (New York City bus), which provide connections to other parts of Brooklyn and New York City. The B35 bus route has also been affected by major events, such as the 1975 New York City fiscal crisis and the September 11 attacks, which impacted the city's transportation system.
The B35 bus route is approximately 9 miles long and takes around 45-60 minutes to complete, depending on traffic and road conditions. The route runs along Church Avenue and Lafayette Avenue, passing through several major intersections, including Flatbush Avenue, Nostrand Avenue, and Rogers Avenue. The B35 bus route serves over 20 bus stops, providing connections to other bus routes, including the B12 (New York City bus), B14 (New York City bus), and B44 (New York City bus), as well as the 2 (New York City Subway service), 3 (New York City Subway service), and 5 (New York City Subway service) subway lines. The route also passes through major transportation hubs, such as the Atlantic Terminal and the Franklin Avenue/Botanic Garden (IRT Eastern Parkway Line).
The B35 bus route operates 24/7, with frequent service during peak hours and less frequent service during off-peak hours. The route is operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations and is part of the New York City Transit system, which includes the New York City Subway and other bus routes, such as the M1 (New York City bus), M2 (New York City bus), and M3 (New York City bus). The B35 bus route is an important transportation link for residents of Brooklyn and New York City, providing connections to major destinations, including Downtown Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens. The route is also used by commuters traveling to and from John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport.
The B35 bus route is operated by a fleet of New Flyer Xcelsior buses, which are equipped with modern amenities, including Wi-Fi and USB ports. The buses are maintained by the East New York Depot, which is one of the largest bus depots in Brooklyn. The depot is responsible for maintaining and repairing buses for several routes, including the B12 (New York City bus), B14 (New York City bus), and B44 (New York City bus). The B35 bus route is also operated by Nova Bus LFS buses, which are used for peak-hour service and special events, such as the West Indian Day Parade and the Brooklyn Book Festival.
The B35 bus route provides an important transportation link for residents of Brooklyn and New York City, connecting Sunset Park to Brownsville via Church Avenue and Lafayette Avenue. The route serves major destinations, including Kings County Hospital Center, Brooklyn College, and Prospect Park Zoo, and passes through historic districts, including the Prospect Park South Historic District and the Crown Heights North Historic District. The B35 bus route is operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations and is part of the New York City Transit system, which includes the New York City Subway and other bus routes, such as the M1 (New York City bus), M2 (New York City bus), and M3 (New York City bus). The route is an important part of the city's transportation network, providing connections to other parts of Brooklyn and New York City, including Downtown Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens.
Category:New York City bus routes