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Q25 (New York City bus)

Q25 / Q25 Limited / Q34
College Point – Jamaica
Whitestone – Jamaica
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A Q25 bus in Kew Gardens Hills.
Overview
System MTA Regional Bus Operations
Operator MTA Bus Company
Garage College Point Depot
Vehicle New Flyer C40LF CNG
Began service 1928 (Q25)
1933 (Q34)
2007 (Q25 Limited)
2017 (Q25 SBS)
Route
Locale Queens
Communities served College Point, Whitestone, Flushing, Queensboro Hill, Pomonok, Kew Gardens Hills, Hillcrest, Briarwood, Jamaica
Start College Point, Queens – Poppenhusen Avenue and 119th Street (Q25)
Whitestone, Queens – Willets Point Boulevard and 149th Street (Q34)
Via Kissena Boulevard, Parsons Boulevard
End Jamaica, Queens – Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue, Jamaica station
Length 8.4 miles (13.5 km) (Q25)
7.2 miles (11.6 km) (Q34)
Service
Operates 24 hours (Q25)
Daily ridership Q25: 6,267,728 (2014)
Q34: 1,833,410 (2014)
Fare $2.75 (MetroCard or coins)
Cash Coins only (exact change required)
Transfers Yes
Timetable Q25/Q34
← Q24
Q33
 {{{system_nav}}}  Q26
Q35 →

The Q25 and Q34 bus routes constitute a public transit line in Queens, New York City, United States. The south-to-north route runs primarily on Kissena Boulevard and Parsons Boulevard, operating between two major bus-subway hubs: Sutphin Boulevard – Archer Avenue – Jamaica and Flushing – Main Street. The Q25 terminates in College Point, and the Q34 in Whitestone, at the north end of Queens.

The Q25 and Q34 were originally operated by Queens-Nassau Transit Lines, Queens Transit Corporation, and Queens Surface Corporation from the 1930s to 2005; they are now operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations under the New York City Transit brand.

The Q25 begins at Poppenhusen Avenue and 119th Street in College Point. The bus then travels via 127th Street, Ulmer Place, and Linden Place, before it meets up with the Q34 at 32nd Avenue. It then moves onto Northern Boulevard, and then onto Main Street in Downtown Flushing (also known as Flushing Chinatown). Here is the Flushing – Main Street terminal, where several bus lines, the IRT Flushing Line subway, and the LIRR Port Washington Branch interchange. It then moves onto Kissena Boulevard, running the entire distance of the street between Main Street and Parsons Boulevard, and then turns via Parsons. The routes proceed south to Jamaica Avenue, then west to Sutphin Boulevard, terminating at Supthin Boulevard and 94th Avenue underneath the Jamaica terminal for the LIRR and AirTrain JFK. This terminal is shared with the parallel Q65 route, also a former Queens Surface route. Between the Whitestone Expressway and Jamaica, the Q25 employs limited-stop service, making intermittent stops primarily at major intersections and points of interest. Local stops are served by the regular Q25 and the Q34.


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