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Q60 (New York City bus)

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Queens Boulevard Line
A 2023 Nova Bus LFS (9044) on the South Jamaica-bound Q60
Overview
SystemMTA Regional Bus Operations
OperatorMTA Bus Company
GarageJFK Depot
VehicleOrion VII NG HEV
New Flyer Xcelsior XD40
Nova Bus LFS
Began serviceJanuary 29, 1913 (trolley line)[1]
April 17, 1937 (bus)[1]
Route
LocaleQueens and Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Communities servedSouth Jamaica, Jamaica, Briarwood, Kew Gardens, Forest Hills, Rego Park, Elmhurst, Woodside, Sunnyside, Long Island City, East Midtown
StartEast Midtown, Manhattan – Second Avenue and 60th Street
ViaQueensboro Bridge, Queens Boulevard, Sutphin Boulevard
EndSouth Jamaica, Queens – 109th Avenue and 157th Street
Length10.7 miles (17.2 km)
Other routesQ32 Penn Station–Jackson Heights (west of 48th Street/Roosevelt Avenue)
IND Queens Boulevard Line (Grand Avenue to Hillside Avenue)
Service
Operates24 hours[2]
Annual patronage3,541,799 (2023)[3]
TransfersYes
TimetableQ60
← Q59  {{{system_nav}}}  Q64 →

The Q60 bus route constitutes a public transit line running primarily along Queens Boulevard in Queens, New York City, extending from Jamaica, Queens, to Midtown Manhattan via Queens Boulevard and the Queensboro Bridge. It is city-operated under the MTA Bus Company brand of MTA Regional Bus Operations.

The route was originally the Queens Boulevard Line, a streetcar line operated by the Manhattan and Queens Traction Company (also known as the Manhattan and Queens Transit Company) from 1913 to 1937, when it became a bus line. The route was taken over by Green Bus Lines in 1943 and operated by that company until its operations were taken over by the MTA in 2006.

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference Seyfried-NYQnsCounty-Steinway was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ MTA Regional Bus Operations. "Q60 bus schedule".
  3. ^ "Subway and bus ridership for 2023". mta.info. April 29, 2024. Retrieved May 2, 2024.

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