I'm not sure if you noticed this, but for the first hour this video was up, it wasn't part of a series playlist, so it was suggesting your video of the same location recorded back in 2010. I'm actually gonna put that as a recommended video at the end because that's kinda cool to compare and contrast the buses and operations.
It's always a catch 22 with this terminal. It is much needed in Downtown Jamaica, however many of the NICE Bus routes and the Hillside Avenue MTA routes do not connect with the (J) and (Z) trains for service to Brooklyn. The other MTA routes are just housed here as they are former Green Bus Lines routes from Southwestern Queens.
....somebody tell that to the MTA then cause I just took this from the queens bus map lol. I don’t actually live up there to know what runs and what doesn’t. :x
I always pass by this bus terminal ev'ry day with so many buses durin' the rush hour, awesome vid btw 👍
I'm not sure if you noticed this, but for the first hour this video was up, it wasn't part of a series playlist, so it was suggesting your video of the same location recorded back in 2010. I'm actually gonna put that as a recommended video at the end because that's kinda cool to compare and contrast the buses and operations.
@@DashTransit Thankx, it was one of my earliest transit videos I recorded a decade ago
You should go by main Street in Flushing
Now that's a lot of buses. I would *L O V E* to fan here one day!
It's always a catch 22 with this terminal. It is much needed in Downtown Jamaica, however many of the NICE Bus routes and the Hillside Avenue MTA routes do not connect with the (J) and (Z) trains for service to Brooklyn. The other MTA routes are just housed here as they are former Green Bus Lines routes from Southwestern Queens.
I've noticed. When I went here I actually took the J train and it was about a 15-20 minute walk. Next time I'm taking the bus haha.
The Q6, Q8, Q9 and Q41 connect with the (J) & (Z) Jamaica Center Parsons and Supthin Boulevard.
@@matthewhernandez8342 You can also take Q43 from 179th Street (F) to Sutphin/Archer for (J)/(Z).
The n4 from Freeport takes you to Jamaica- Parsons/Archer. At the First/Last stop of the (E),(J),and (Z) lines.
R.I.P. q9A/q89
What if I told you that this place is closing this year? I'm not joking either.
MTA is the WAY
MTA! MTA!!! MTA!!!!!
You sound like a cheerleader lol
@@Mikewells90 I just do my best to support the channel at times; even if my comments are a bit too much lol
hardyz703 sounds fair enough
*WOOO!*
@@XcelsiorFan4964
The n22a discontinued in 2017........
....somebody tell that to the MTA then cause I just took this from the queens bus map lol. I don’t actually live up there to know what runs and what doesn’t. :x
@@DashTransit the map was updated already............
web.mta.info/nyct/maps/busqns.pdf
It’s still there
@@DashTransit Ik the updated one.
Oh, okay my b lol
Say yes if I'm right you need $2.75 to get in a MTA bus