Queens express buses offer a smooth ride to Manhattan, for the most part
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Queens express buses offer a smooth ride to Manhattan, for the most part
"A typical weekday in NYC starts with the buzz of an alarm clock, leaving the house on time and battling the sounds of honking horns before tackling a seemingly never-ending to-do list. But a ride on a Queens express bus offers a quiet reprieve within that hectic morning routine. Cushioned seats, a quiet ride and friendly drivers are some of the features that make a Queens express bus commute worth the ride."
"amNewYork rode the QM34, one of more than two dozen express buses that serve Queens residents, on a recent Thursday. According to the MTA's bus tracker, the bus arrived on time at Eliot Avenue and 85th Street in Middle Village. As the last stop in Queens, it took the bus around 15 minutes to reach the Queens Midtown Tunnel via the Long Island Expressway. Only three people boarded the bus at amNewYork's stop, and only about 14 passengers were already onboard."
Queens express buses offer comfortable commutes with cushioned seats, quiet rides and friendly drivers. One QM34 run arrived on time at Eliot Avenue and 85th Street in Middle Village and took about 15 minutes to reach the Queens Midtown Tunnel via the Long Island Expressway. Passenger loads on the tested run were light, with roughly 14 onboard and three boarding at one stop. Riders often prefer these buses over the subway for comfort and cleanliness, and many have used them for decades. Travel time can be affected by Long Island Expressway congestion and occasional lane blockages.
Read at www.amny.com
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