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Q111 (New York City bus)

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Jamaica−Far Rockaway line
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A Q113 Limited Bus at Jamaica Center Bus Terminal in Queens
Overview
System MTA Regional Bus Operations
Operator MTA Bus Company
Garage Baisley Park Depot
Vehicle
Began service 1897 (trolley line)
1930 (Rockaway-Nassau bus)
1933 (full bus route)
Route
Locale Queens; Nassau County
Communities served Queens: Jamaica, South Jamaica, Springfield Gardens, Rosedale, Far Rockaway
Nassau County: Woodmere, Cedarhurst, Inwood, Lawrence
Start Jamaica, Queens – Parsons Boulevard & Hillside Avenue
Via Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, 147th Avenue (Q111, Q114)
End

Q111:

Q113/Q114: Far Rockaway, Queens – Seagirt Boulevard & Beach 20th Street
Length Q111: 6.5 miles (10.5 km)
Q113/Q114: 12 miles (19 km)
Service
Operates 24 hours (Q111, Q114)
Daily ridership Q111: 3,988,442 (2014)
Q113: 2,871,388 (2014)
Fare $2.75 (MetroCard or coins)
Cash Coins only (exact change required)
Transfers Yes
Timetable Q111 Q113/Q114
← Q110
Q112
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Q111:

The Q111, Q113, and Q114 bus routes constitute a public transit line between the Jamaica and Far Rockaway neighborhoods of Queens, New York City, United States, running primarily along Guy R. Brewer Boulevard. The Q113 and Q114 provide limited-stop service between Jamaica and Far Rockaway, connecting two major bus-subway hubs, and crossing into Nassau County. The Q111 provides local service exclusively within Queens, with the exception of select rush-hour trips to or from Cedarhurst in Nassau County. Some of the last bus routes to be privately operated in the city, they are currently operated by the MTA Bus Company brand of MTA Regional Bus Operations. The Q113 and Q114 are one of the few public transit options between the Rockaway peninsula and "mainland" New York City.

The corridor was originally a streetcar line that began operation in 1897, referred to as the Far Rockaway line,Jamaica−Far Rockaway line,Far Rockaway−Jamaica line or Jamaica and Far Rockaway line. In 1933, the railroad company reorganized as Jamaica Buses and began operating buses (the predecessor to the Q113) along the route under a franchise with New York City. The Q111 and Q113 would be operated under a subsidy of the New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) until January 2006, when Jamaica Buses was absorbed by the MTA Bus Company. On August 31, 2014, the Q114 was split from the Q113 to provide additional limited-stop service.


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