Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Q70 (New York City bus) | |
|---|---|
| Route | Q70 |
| Operator | MTA Regional Bus Operations |
| Garage | LaGuardia Depot |
| Via | LaGuardia Airport, Jackson Heights, Woodside |
Q70 (New York City bus) is a Select Bus Service route operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations, connecting LaGuardia Airport to Woodside and Jackson Heights in Queens. The Q70 route is a vital transportation link for travelers and commuters, providing access to LaGuardia Airport and connecting to other New York City Subway lines, such as the 7 train at 61st Street – Woodside and the E, F, M, and R trains at Jackson Heights – Roosevelt Avenue / 74th Street – Broadway. The Q70 route also passes through Elmhurst and East Elmhurst, providing connections to St. John's University and Citi Field, home of the New York Mets.
The Q70 route is part of the MTA Regional Bus Operations network, which operates over 300 bus routes in New York City, including Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. The Q70 route is one of several Select Bus Service routes in New York City, which provide faster and more efficient service by using dedicated bus lanes and off-board fare payment. The Q70 route connects to other Select Bus Service routes, such as the Q44 and Q52 routes, which provide service to The Bronx and Brooklyn. The Q70 route also connects to Long Island Rail Road trains at Woodside and Penn Station.
The Q70 route runs from LaGuardia Airport to Woodside, passing through Jackson Heights and Elmhurst. The route begins at LaGuardia Airport and travels east on 94th Street to Jackson Heights, where it connects to the 7 train at 82nd Street – Jackson Heights. The route then continues south on Roosevelt Avenue to Woodside, where it connects to the Long Island Rail Road at Woodside. The Q70 route also passes through East Elmhurst, providing connections to Citi Field and St. John's University. The route connects to other New York City Subway lines, such as the E, F, M, and R trains at Jackson Heights – Roosevelt Avenue / 74th Street – Broadway.
The Q70 route was introduced in 2014 as part of the MTA Regional Bus Operations effort to improve bus service in New York City. The route was designed to provide faster and more efficient service to LaGuardia Airport and connect to other New York City Subway lines. The Q70 route replaced the Q33 and Q47 routes, which previously provided service to LaGuardia Airport. The Q70 route has undergone several changes since its introduction, including the addition of dedicated bus lanes and off-board fare payment. The route has also been extended to provide service to Citi Field and St. John's University.
The Q70 route operates frequently throughout the day, with buses running every 10-15 minutes during peak hours. The route operates from approximately 6:00 AM to 12:00 AM, Monday through Sunday. The Q70 route connects to other MTA Regional Bus Operations routes, such as the Q32 and Q60 routes, which provide service to Manhattan and The Bronx. The Q70 route also connects to Long Island Rail Road trains at Woodside and Penn Station. The route is operated by the LaGuardia Depot, which is also home to other MTA Regional Bus Operations routes, such as the Q19 and Q25 routes.
The Q70 route uses the MTA's OMNY fare payment system, which allows riders to pay their fares using contactless payment methods, such as credit cards and smartphones. The Q70 route also accepts MetroCard payments, which can be purchased at MetroCard vending machines located throughout the New York City Subway system. The Q70 route is part of the MTA's Select Bus Service network, which provides faster and more efficient service by using dedicated bus lanes and off-board fare payment. The Q70 route connects to other Select Bus Service routes, such as the Q44 and Q52 routes, which provide service to The Bronx and Brooklyn.
The Q70 route has had a significant impact on the New York City transportation system, providing faster and more efficient service to LaGuardia Airport and connecting to other New York City Subway lines. The Q70 route has also helped to reduce traffic congestion in Queens and improve air quality by providing an alternative to driving. The Q70 route has a high ridership, with over 10,000 passengers per day, making it one of the busiest Select Bus Service routes in New York City. The Q70 route connects to other New York City Subway lines, such as the 7 train at 61st Street – Woodside and the E, F, M, and R trains at Jackson Heights – Roosevelt Avenue / 74th Street – Broadway. The Q70 route also passes through Elmhurst and East Elmhurst, providing connections to St. John's University and Citi Field, home of the New York Mets.
Category:New York City bus routes