Bus lines in Brooklyn will get increased service starting June 29
Briefly

At the end of June, four heavily-used MTA bus lines in Brooklyn will see increased service as announced by Gov. Kathy Hochul. The affected routes are B17, B26, B74, and B103, which will help reduce travel times and wait times for passengers. This expansion is part of a broader effort to enhance the transportation services in outer boroughs, especially in regions lacking adequate subway access. The service upgrades are enabled by $8 million funding from the Outer Borough Transportation Account, designed to improve public transit accessibility and reliability.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that four high-ridership MTA bus lines in Brooklyn will get increased service starting at the end of June, improving transit for commuters.
The service upgrades are backed by an $8 million fund aimed at enhancing transportation in areas of the outer boroughs previously underserved by the subway.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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