The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates a number of bus routes in the Bronx, New York, United States. Many of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines (see list of streetcar lines in the Bronx). All local buses are operated by the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority, except for the Bx23, which is operated by the MTA Bus Company.
Eight Metro-North Railroad feeder routes are operated by Consolidated Bus Transit to and from the Riverdale and Spuyten Duyvil stations, under contract with the brand name of Hudson Rail Link.[1] See Hudson Rail Link for more details.
List of routes
editThis table gives details for the routes prefixed with "Bx" - in other words, those considered to run primarily in the Bronx by the MTA. For details on routes with other prefixes, see the following articles:
- List of bus routes in Manhattan: M125
- List of bus routes in Queens: Q44 Select Bus Service, Q50, Q100 (on Rikers Island)
- List of express bus routes in New York City: BxM1, BxM2, BxM3, BxM4, BxM6, BxM7, BxM8, BxM9, BxM10, BxM11, BxM18
- List of bus routes in Westchester County: Bee-Line 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 20, 21, 25, 26, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 62.
All routes are operated under New York City Bus except for the Bx23, which is operated under MTA Bus. Routes marked with an asterisk (*) run 24 hours a day. Connections to New York City Subway stations at the bus routes' terminals are also listed where applicable.
MTA Regional Bus Operations
editRoute | Terminals | Primary streets traveled | Notes | ||
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[2] | Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | |||||
Mott Haven East 138th Street and Lincoln Avenue at Third Avenue–138th Street ( trains) |
↔ | Riverdale West 231st Street and Riverdale Avenue |
Grand Concourse, Sedgwick Avenue, West 231st Street |
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↔ | Kingsbridge Heights Sedgwick Avenue and Fort Independence Street |
East 149th Street, Grand Concourse, Sedgwick Avenue |
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[3] | Washington Heights, Manhattan George Washington Bridge Bus Station |
↔ | Riverdale West 238th Street and Broadway at 238th Street station ( train) |
West 181st Street, University Avenue, Sedgwick Avenue | Select Washungton Heights-bound buses terminate at University Avenue and 174th Street and select Riverdale-bound buses at Kingsbridge Road |
The Hub Bergen Avenue and Westchester Avenue at Third Avenue–149th Street ( trains) |
↔ | Westchester Square Lane Avenue and East Tremont Avenue at Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue ( trains) |
Westchester Avenue | ||
Longwood West Farms Road and Southern Boulevard at Simpson Street ( trains) |
↔ | Westchester Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue, East Tremont Avenue | |||
Bx5 [5]
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↔ | Pelham Bay Bruckner Boulevard at Pelham Bay Park ( trains) |
Story Avenue, Bruckner Boulevard |
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↔ | Co-op City Bay Plaza Shopping Center | ||||
Bx6* [6][7]
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Local Service | ||||
Select Bus Service | |||||
Washington Heights, Manhattan Riverside Drive West and West 158th Street |
↔ | Hunts Point Cooperative Market | West 155th Street, East 161st, East 163rd Streets, Hunts Point Avenue |
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[8] | Washington Heights, Manhattan St. Nicholas Avenue and West 167th Street at 168th Street ( trains) |
↔ | Riverdale Riverdale Avenue and West 263rd Street |
Broadway, Riverdale Avenue |
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Bx8 [9]
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Locust Point Longstreet Avenue and Tierney Place |
↔ | Williamsbridge East 226th Street and White Plains Road at 225th Street ( trains) |
Throgs Neck Boulevard, Crosby Avenue, Williamsbridge Road, Bronxwood Avenue |
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Bx9* [10]
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Riverdale Broadway and West 262nd Street |
↔ | West Farms Tremont Avenue and Devoe Avenue at West Farms Square–East Tremont Avenue ( trains) |
Broadway, Kingsbridge Road, Fordham Road, Southern Boulevard |
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Bx10* [11]
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Norwood East 206th Street and Bainbridge Avenue at Norwood–205th Street ( train) |
↔ | Riverdale Riverdale Avenue and West 263rd Street |
Jerome Avenue, Bailey Avenue, West 231st Street, Riverdale Avenue | |
Bx11* [12]
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Washington Heights, Manhattan George Washington Bridge Bus Station: West 178th Street |
↔ | Parkchester Hugh Grant Circle at Parkchester ( trains) |
170th Street, Claremont Parkway, East 174th Street | |
Bx12* [13][14]
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Local Service | ||||
Select Bus Service | |||||
Inwood, Manhattan Broadway and Isham Street at Inwood–207th Street ( train) |
↔ | Co-op City Bay Plaza Shopping Center |
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↔ | Co-op City Edson Avenue and Bartow Avenue | ||||
University Heights West Fordham Road and Sedgwick Avenue |
↔ | Pelham Bay Bruckner Boulevard at Pelham Bay Park ( trains) | |||
↔ | Orchard Beach | ||||
Bx13 [15]
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Washington Heights, Manhattan George Washington Bridge Bus Station |
↔ | Bronx Terminal Market East 149th Street and River Avenue |
West 181st Street, Ogden Avenue, then:
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↔ | Melrose East 163rd Street and Third Avenue | ||||
Bx15* [16]
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Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | |||||
The Hub 149th Street and Third Avenue at Third Avenue–149th Street station ( trains) |
↔ | Fordham Fordham Plaza (at Fordham Metro-North station) |
Third Avenue | ||
Bx16 [17]
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Norwood East 206th Street and Bainbridge Avenue at Norwood–205th Street ( train) |
↔ | Eastchester Ropes Avenue and Boston Road |
Bainbridge Avenue, East 233rd Street, Nereid Avenue | |
Bx17 [18]
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Mott Haven St. Ann's Avenue and East 135th Street |
↔ | Fordham Fordham Plaza (at Fordham Metro-North station) |
St. Ann's Avenue, Prospect Avenue, Crotona Avenue | Select Mott Haven-bound buses may terminate at Tremont Avenue. |
[19] | Morrisania East 170th Street and Grand Concourse at 170th Street station ( trains) |
↺ | Morris Heights Undercliff Loop |
Macombs Road, Undercliff Avenue, West 168th Street | |
[19] | ↻ | Highbridge Sedgwick Loop |
West 168th Street, Sedgwick Avenue, Macombs Road | ||
Bx19* [22]
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Riverbank State Park, Manhattan | ↔ | Bronx Park New York Botanical Garden Southern Boulevard |
West 145th Street, East 149th Street, Southern Boulevard | Select Bronx-bound buses terminate at Tremont Avenue. |
Harlem, Manhattan 145th Street and Broadway at 145th Street ( train) |
↔ |
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[23] | Inwood, Manhattan Broadway and Isham Street at Inwood–207th Street ( train) |
↔ | Riverdale Henry Hudson Parkway and West 246th Street |
Broadway, Johnson Avenue, Henry Hudson Parkway |
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Bx21* [24]
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Mott Haven East 138th Street and Lincoln Avenue at Third Avenue–138th Street ( trains) |
↔ | Westchester Square Westchester Avenue and Lane Avenue at Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue ( trains) |
Third Avenue, Boston Road, Morris Park Avenue |
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Bx22* [25]
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Castle Hill Castle Hill Avenue and Zerega Avenue |
↔ | Fordham Fordham Road and Valentine Avenue |
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↔ | Bedford Park Paul Avenue and West 205th Street |
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↔ | Pelham Parkway Pelham Parkway and Boston Road |
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[26] | Pelham Bay Bruckner Boulevard at Pelham Bay Park ( trains) |
↻ | Co-op City Sections 1-2-3-4-5 (clockwise) |
Baychester Avenue, Co-op City Boulevard, Hutchinson River Parkway |
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↺ | Co-op City Sections 5-4-3-2-1 (counter-clockwise) | ||||
Bx24* [27]
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Hutchinson Metro Center 911 Call Center |
↔ | Country Club Ampere Avenue and Research Avenue |
Marconi Street, Westchester Avenue, Bruckner Boulevard, Country Club Road | |
[28] | Bedford Park Paul Avenue and West 205th Street |
↔ | Co-op City Bay Plaza Shopping Center |
Bedford Park Boulevard, Allerton Avenue, Co-op City Boulevard |
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[29] | ↔ | Co-op City Earhart Lane and Erskine Place |
Bedford Park Boulevard, Allerton Avenue |
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Bx27* [30]
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Soundview Soundview Ferry Terminal |
↔ | Longwood West Farms Road and Southern Boulevard at Simpson Street ( trains) |
Soundview Avenue, Rosedale Avenue, Westchester Avenue |
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Clason Point Soundview Avenue and Pugsley Avenue |
↔ | ||||
↔ | Soundview Morrison Avenue and Westchester Avenue at Morrison Avenue–Soundview ( train) |
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Bx28* [31]
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Fordham East Kingsbridge Road and East 192nd Street |
↔ | Co-op City Earhart Lane and Erskine Place |
Mosholu Parkway, Gun Hill Road, Bartow Avenue |
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Norwood Bainbridge Avenue and East 206th Street |
↔ |
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Bx29* [32]
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City Island City Island Avenue and Rochelle Street |
↔ | Pelham Bay Bruckner Boulevard at Pelham Bay Park station ( trains) |
City Island Avenue, City Island Road | |
Bx30 [33]
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Pelham Parkway Boston Road and Pelham Parkway at Pelham Parkway ( trains) |
↔ | Co-op City Earhart Lane and Erskine Place |
Boston Road, Baychester Avenue, Bartow Avenue |
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Bx31 [34]
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Westchester Square Lane Avenue and East Tremont Avenue at Westchester Square ( trains) |
↔ | Woodlawn Katonah Avenue and East 242nd Street |
Eastchester Road, East 233rd Street | |
Bx32 [35]
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Mott Haven East 138th Street and Lincoln Avenue at Third Avenue–138th Street ( trains) |
↔ | Kingsbridge Heights Bronx VA Medical Center |
Morris Avenue, Jerome Avenue | |
Bx33 [36]
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Harlem, Manhattan West 135th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue at 135th Street ( trains) |
↔ | Port Morris Locust Avenue and East 132nd Street |
West 135th Street, East 138th Street | |
Bx34 [37]
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Fordham Valentine Avenue and Fordham Road at Fordham Road ( train) |
↔ | Woodlawn Katonah Avenue and East 242nd Street |
Bainbridge Avenue, East 233rd Street | Select Woodlawn-bound buses terminate at Jerome Avenue. |
Bx35* [38]
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Washington Heights, Manhattan George Washington Bridge Bus Station: West 179th Street |
↔ | Longwood Jennings Street and West Farms Road |
Edward L. Grant Highway, East 167th Street, East 168th Street, East 169th Street | Select Manhattan-bound buses terminate at University Avenue and West 174th Street. |
Bx36* [39]
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Local Service | ||||
Limited-Stop Service | |||||
Washington Heights, Manhattan George Washington Bridge Bus Station: West 178th Street |
↔ | Soundview Olmstead Avenue and Randall Avenue |
Tremont Avenue, White Plains Road |
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[31] | Norwood East 206th Street and Bainbridge Avenue at Norwood–205th Street ( train) |
↔ | Co-op City Bay Plaza Shopping Center |
Jerome Avenue, Gun Hill Road, Co-op City Boulevard |
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Bx39* [40]
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Clasons Point Soundview Avenue and Cornell Avenue |
↔ | Wakefield East 241st Street and White Plains Road at Wakefield–241st Street ( train) |
White Plains Road | |
Williamsbridge White Plains Road and Gun Hill Road at Gun Hill Road station ( trains) |
↔ |
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Bx40* [41]
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Morris Heights River Park Towers |
↔ | SUNY Maritime College | Burnside Avenue, East 180th Street, East Tremont Avenue, Harding Avenue, Pennyfield Avenue | |
Bx41* [42][43]
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Local Service | ||||
Select Bus Service | |||||
The Hub East 148th Street and Third Avenue at Third Avenue–149th Street ( trains) |
↔ | Williamsbridge White Plains Road and East Gun Hill Road at Gun Hill Road ( trains) |
Melrose Avenue, Webster Avenue |
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[41] | Morris Heights River Park Towers |
↔ | Throgs Neck Harding Avenue and Emerson Avenue |
Burnside Avenue, East 180th Street, East Tremont Avenue, Balcom Avenue, Harding Avenue | Some early a.m. service begins/terminates at Westchester Square. |
Bx46 [44]
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Longwood Prospect Avenue and Westchester Avenue at Prospect Avenue ( trains) |
↔ | Hunts Point Cooperative Market | Longwood Avenue, Tiffany Street, Viele Avenue | |
Co-op City section note:
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Subway shuttle routes
editThe following table lists the scheduled NYC Bus routes that temporarily replace portions of service on the New York City Subway due to system maintenance.
Route | Terminals | Primary streets traveled | Service notes | ||
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D90 [45] |
Norwood Norwood–205th Street ( train) |
↔ | Bedford Park Mosholu Parkway ( train) |
Mosholu Parkway, Bainbridge Avenue | |
Bx90 [46] |
East 180th Street ( trains) |
↔ | Eastchester—Dyre Avenue ( train) |
Morris Park Avenue, Williamsbridge Road | |
Bx92 [47] |
135 Street ( trains) |
↔ | 3 Av-149 St ( trains) |
149 St, Lenox Av, 3 Av | train shuttle bus |
Hudson Rail Link
editSee Hudson Rail Link
History of current routes
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Bx2 |
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Bx3 |
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Bx4/4A |
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Bx5 |
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Bx6 |
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Bx7 |
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Bx8 |
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Bx9 |
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Bx10 |
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Bx11 |
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Bx12 |
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Bx13 |
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Bx15 |
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Bx16 |
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Bx17 |
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Bx18 (Bx18A/B) |
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Bx19 |
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Bx20 |
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Bx21 |
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Bx22 |
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Bx23 |
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Bx24 |
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Bx25 |
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Bx26 |
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Bx27 |
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Bx28 |
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Bx29 |
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Bx30 |
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Bx31 |
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Bx32 |
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Bx33 |
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Bx34 |
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Bx35 |
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Bx36 |
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Bx38 |
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Bx39 |
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Bx40/42 |
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Bx41 |
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Bx46 |
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2020s redesign
editAs part of the MTA's 2017 Fast Forward Plan to speed up mass transit service, a draft plan for a reorganization of Bronx bus routes was proposed in draft format in June 2019, with a final version published in October 2019.[141] Many of the draft proposals were not included in the final version. These changes were set to take effect in mid-2020.[142][143] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the implementation of the bus redesign was postponed by two years.[144][145][146] The Bx28 and Bx34 routes were originally proposed to be modified as well, but those changes were reverted in late 2021.[146][147] The redesign took effect on June 26, 2022.[148][149][150]
Former routes
editJuly 1974 renumbered prefixed routes
editOn July 1, 1974, a few routes were combined with then-existing routes or eliminated, and most prefixed routes were renumbered:[151]
Old route | New route | Terminals | Streets traveled | Notes | |
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Bx5A | Bx54 | Longwood West Farms Road-Southern Boulevard near Simpson Street station ( trains) |
Parkchester Hugh Grant Circle near Parkchester station ( trains) Parkchester Metropolitan Oval-Purdy Street |
Bruckner Boulevard, White Plains Road, Metropolitan Oval |
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Bx6 | Bx40 | Westchester Square Lane Avenue-East Tremont Avenue at Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue station ( trains) |
Throgs Neck Fort Schuyler Edgewater Park Adee Drive |
Tremont Avenue, Lawton Avenue, Pennyfield Avenue |
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Bx6A | Bx40 | Westchester Square Lane Avenue-East Tremont Avenue at Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue station ( trains) |
Locust Point Longstreet Avenue-Tierney Place |
Tremont Avenue, Lawton Avenue |
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Bx6B | Bx40 | Westchester Square Lane Avenue-East Tremont Avenue at Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue station ( trains) |
Throgs Neck Harding Avenue-Emerson Avenue |
Tremont Avenue, Harding Avenue |
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Bx6C | Bx40 | Westchester Square Lane Avenue-East Tremont Avenue at Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue station ( trains) |
Throgs Neck Houses Dewey Avenue-Schley Avenue |
Tremont Avenue |
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Bx10B | Bx10 | Riverdale Riverdale Avenue-West 262nd Street |
Inwood, Manhattan Broadway-West 207th Street at Inwood-West 207th Street station ( train) |
Broadway, Riverdale Avenue |
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Bx14A | Bx9 | Williamsbridge White Plains Road-East 233rd Street at 233rd Street station ( trains) |
Edenwald Laconia Avenue-East 229th Street |
East 233rd Street |
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Bx15A | Bx6 | Norwood East 206th Street-Bainbridge Avenue at 205th Street station ( train) |
Baychester Boston Road-Eastchester Road |
Gun Hill Road, Boston Road |
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Bx15B | Bx19 | Wakefield White Plains Road–East 241st Street at 241st Street station ( train) |
Baychester Boston Road-Eastchester Road |
Baychester Avenue, Schieffelin Avenue |
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Bx19 | Bx12 | Fordham Southern Boulevard-East 189th Street |
Inwood, Manhattan Broadway-West 207th Street at Inwood-West 207th Street station ( train) |
Fordham Road, 207th Street |
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Bx21 | Bx22 | Pelham Bay Park Bruckner Boulevard-Westchester Avenue at Pelham Bay Park station ( trains) |
Westchester Square Westchester Square-East Tremont Avenue at Westchester Square station ( trains) |
Jarvia Avenue, Middletown Road, Edison Avenue |
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February 1984 Bronx bus route revamp
editOn February 19, 1984, the entire Bronx bus system was revamped, with several routes renumbered, merged or eliminated, although a few retained their original numbers (not listed below).[153][154][155][156] 15 routes were renumbered, but kept intact, and four new routes were created. Prior to the change, buses displayed signs showing both old and new numbers to simplify the change. The changes were as follows:[157]
Old route | New route | Old route terminals | Streets traveled | Notes | |
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Bx3 | Bx17 | Port Morris East 138th Street-Jackson Avenue at Cypress Avenue station ( train) |
Fordham Fordham Plaza (at Fordham railroad station) |
Prospect Avenue, Crotona Avenue |
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Bx4 | Bx34 | Fordham Fordham Road-Valentine Avenue near Fordham Road station ( trains) |
Woodlawn Katonah Avenue-East 242nd Street (New York City-Yonkers line) |
Bainbridge Avenue, Valentine Avenue, Katonah Avenue |
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Bx6 | Bx30 | Norwood East 206th Street-Bainbridge Avenue at 205th Street station ( train) |
Baychester Boston Road-Corsa Avenue |
Gun Hill Road, Boston Road |
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Bx7 | Bx16, Bx30 |
Pelham Parkway Pelham Parkway-White Plains Road at Pelham Parkway station ( trains) |
Eastchester Ropes Avenue-Boston Road (New York City-Pelham line) |
Bronx Park East, Allerton Avenue, Boston Road (upper portion) |
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Bx9 | Bx31 | Williamsbridge White Plains Road-East 233rd Street at 233rd Street station ( trains) |
Westchester Square Lane Avenue-East Tremont Avenue at Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue station ( trains) |
Eastchester Road, East 233rd Street |
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Bx10 | Bx7 | Riverdale Riverdale Avenue-West 263rd Street |
Inwood, Manhattan Broadway-West 207th Street at 207th Street station ( train) |
Riverdale Avenue, Henry Hudson Parkway, Broadway |
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Bx13 | Bx22 | Pelham Parkway Pelham Parkway-White Plains Road at Pelham Parkway station ( trains) |
Castle Hill Castle Hill Avenue-Zerega Avenue |
Castle Hill Avenue, Unionport Road, White Plains Road |
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Bx14 | Bx16 | Williamsbridge White Plains Road-East 233rd Street at 233rd Street station ( trains) |
Eastchester Ropes Avenue-Boston Road (New York City-Pelham line) |
Edenwald Avenue, Seton Avenue, East 233rd Street, Dyre Avenue |
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Bx15 | Bx28 | Fordham Valentine Avenue-East 192nd Street |
Co-op City Earhart Lane-Erksine Place |
Gun Hill Road, Bartow Avenue, Co-op City Boulevard |
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Bx17 | Bx26 | Fordham Valentine Avenue-East 192nd Street Bedford Park Paul Avenue-East 205th Street near Bedford Park Boulevard–Lehman College station ( train) |
Co-op City Earhart Lane-Erksine Place |
Bedford Park Boulevard, Allerton Avenue, Bartow Avenue, Co-op City Boulevard |
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Bx19 | Bx16, Bx31 |
Wakefield White Plains Road–East 241st Street at 241st Street station ( train) |
Baychester Boston Road-Eastchester Road |
Baychester Avenue, Schieffelin Avenue |
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Bx20 | Bx9 | Riverdale Broadway-West 262nd Street |
West Farms East Tremont Avenue-Boston Road at West Farms Square–East Tremont Avenue station ( trains) |
Broadway, Kingsbridge Road, Fordham Road |
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Bx21 | N/A | Port Morris East 138th Street-Jackson Avenue at Cypress Avenue station ( train) |
Astoria 37th Street-24th Avenue |
Triborough Bridge |
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Bx22 | Bx14 | Westchester Square Lane Avenue-East Tremont Avenue at Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue station ( trains) |
Country Club Research Avenue-Ampere Avenue |
Westchester Avenue, Bruckner Boulevard, Country Club Road |
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Bx25 | Bx32 | Mott Haven Lincoln Avenue-East 136th Street near Third Avenue–138th Street station ( trains) |
Kingsbridge Reservoir Avenue-West 195th Street near Kingsbridge Road station ( train) |
Jerome Avenue, Morris Avenue |
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Bx26 | Bx21 | Mott Haven Lincoln Avenue-East 136th Street near Third Avenue–138th Street station ( trains) |
Morris Park Eastchester Road-Sackett Avenue |
Third Avenue, Boston Road (lower), Morris Park Avenue |
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Bx28 | Bx10, Bx39, Bx40 |
Bedford Park Paul Avenue-West 205th Street near Bedford Park Boulevard station ( train) |
Tremont Grand Concourse-East Burnside Avenue near Tremont Avenue station ( train) |
White Plains Road, Morris Park Avenue, East Tremont Avenue |
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Bx29 | Bx15 | Fordham Fordham Plaza (at Fordham railroad station) |
Harlem 12th Avenue-West 125th Street |
Third Avenue, Willis Avenue, 125th Street |
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Bx30 | Bx19 | Mott Haven Southern Boulevard-East 142nd Street |
Harlem Broadway-West 145th Street at 145th Street station ( train) |
149th Street, 145th Street |
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Bx31 | Bx19 | Bronx Park New York Botanical Garden |
Port Morris Cypress Avenue-East 133rd Street |
Southern Boulevard |
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Bx32 | N/A | Melrose Third Avenue-East 161st Street |
Port Morris St. Ann's Avenue-East 132nd Street |
St. Ann's Avenue |
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Bx34 | Bx6 | Hunts Point Cooperative Market | Washington Heights, Manhattan Riverside Drive-West 158th Street |
Hunts Point Avenue, 163rd Street, 161st Street, 155th Street |
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Bx34A | Bx6 | Hunts Point Cooperative Market | Hunts Point Tiffany Street |
Oak Point Avenue, Viele Avenue, Food Center Drive |
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Bx37 | Bx13 | Yankee Stadium East 161st Street-River Avenue at 161st Street–River Avenue station ( trains train) |
Washington Heights Broadway-West 181 Street at 181st Street station ( train) |
Odgen Avenue |
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Bx38 | Bx3 | Riverdale Broadway-West 238th Street at 238th Street station ( train) |
Washington Heights, Manhattan Broadway-West 181 Street at 181st Street station ( train) |
University Avenue, Sedgwick Avenue |
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Bx42 | Bx4 | Westchester Square Lane Avenue-East Tremont Avenue at Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue station( trains) |
The Hub Third Avenue-Westchester Avenue near Third Avenue–149th Street station ( trains) |
Westchester Avenue |
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Bx49 | Bx13 | Yankee Stadium East 161st Street-River Avenue at 161st Street–River Avenue station ( trains train) |
Washington Heights, Manhattan Broadway-West 181 Street at 181st Street station ( train) |
Woodycrest Avenue, Nelson Avenue, Anderson Avenue |
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Discontinued services
editRoute | Replacement route(s) | Terminals | Major streets | History | |
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Bx7 (first use) | Bx16, Bx30 |
Pelham Parkway Pelham Parkway-White Plains Road at Pelham Parkway station ( trains) |
Eastchester Ropes Avenue-Boston Road (New York City-Pelham line) |
Bronx Park East, Allerton Avenue, Boston Road (upper portion) |
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Bx10A | M100 | Spuyten Duyvil Henry Hudson Parkway-West 239th Street |
Inwood, Manhattan Broadway-West 207th Street at Inwood-West 207th Street station ( train) |
Broadway, Henry Hudson Parkway |
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Bx14 (first use) | Bx16 | Williamsbridge White Plains Road-East 233rd Street at 233rd Street station ( trains) |
Eastchester Ropes Avenue-Boston Road (New York City-Pelham line) |
Edenwald Avenue, Seton Avenue, East 233rd Street, Dyre Avenue |
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Bx14 (second use) | Bx4A, Bx24 |
Parkchester Hugh Grant Circle near Parkchester station ( trains) |
Country Club Ampere Avenue-Research Avenue |
Metropolitan Avenue, East Tremont Avenue, Westchester Avenue, Bruckner Boulevard |
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Bx19 (first use) | Bx16, Bx31 |
Wakefield White Plains Road–East 241st Street at 241st Street station ( train) |
Baychester Boston Road-Eastchester Road |
Baychester Avenue, Schieffelin Avenue |
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Bx21 (first use) | N/A | Port Morris East 138th Street-Jackson Avenue at Cypress Avenue station ( train) |
Astoria 37th Street-24th Avenue |
Triborough Bridge |
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Bx23 (first use) | Bx8 | Pelham Bay Westchester Avenue-Buhre Avenue at Buhre Avenue station ( trains) |
Throgs Neck Ellsworth Avenue-Schley Avenue |
Crosby Avenue, Layton Avenue, Dean Avenue |
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Bx24 (first use) | N/A | Fordham Fordham Plaza-Third Avenue (at Fordham Metro-North station) |
Riverdale Fieldston Road-West 256th Street |
Fordham Road, Bailey Avenue, Henry Hudson Parkway, Riverdale Avenue |
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Bx25 (second use) | BX25 (2022), Bx26 | Bedford Park Paul Avenue-West 205th Street near Bedford Park Boulevard station ( train) |
Co-op City Earhart Lane |
Bedford Park Blvd, Allerton Av, Bartow Av |
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Bx32 (first use) | N/A | Melrose Third Avenue-East 161st Street |
Port Morris St. Ann's Avenue-East 132nd Street |
St. Ann's Avenue |
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Bx39 (first use) | N/A | Morris Heights Undercliff Avenue |
East Tremont Tremont Avenue-3rd Avenue |
Sedgwick Avenue |
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Bx43 | N/A | Broadway and 230th | Yonkers | Broadway |
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Bx44 | N/A | Bainbridge and Gun Hill | Yonkers | Bainbridge and Jerome Avenues (now Major Deegan Expressway) |
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Bx45 | Bx29 (now Bx15) | Mott Haven Third Avenue and 138th Street |
Manhattan Second Avenue and 125th Street |
Third Avenue, 128th Street, and Second Avenue |
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Bx46 (first use) | N/A | Eastchester Boston Road and Dyre Avenue |
Mount Vernon | Dyre Avenue and 5th Avenue |
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Bx47 | N/A | Williamsbridge 225th Street and White Plains Road |
Mount Vernon | White Plains Road |
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Bx48 | N/A | Eastchester | New Rochelle | White Plains Road |
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Bx49 (first use) | N/A | Parkchester | West Farms |
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Bx50 (first use) | Bx49 (now Bx13) | Yankee Stadium East 161st Street-River Avenue at 161st Street–River Avenue station ( trains train) |
Washington Heights, Manhattan Broadway-West 181 Street at 181st Street station ( train) |
Woodycrest Avenue, Nelson Avenue, Anderson Avenue |
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Bx50 (second use) | N/A | Freedomland U.S.A. |
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Bx52 | N/A | Co-op City Earhart Lane-Erskine Place |
Orchard Beach | Baychester Avenue, Shore Road, City Island Road |
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Bx54 | Bx5, Bx14 |
Longwood West Farms Road-Southern Boulevard near Simpson Street station ( trains) |
Parkchester Purdy Street-Metropolitan Avenue |
Story Avenue, White Plains Road, Metropolitan Avenue |
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Bx55 | Bx15, Bx41 |
The Hub East 149th Street-Third Avenue at Third Avenue–149th Street station ( trains) |
Williamsbridge White Plains Road-East Gun Hill Road at Gun Hill Road station ( trains) |
Third Avenue, Webster Avenue |
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Bx56 | N/A | "Culture Bus Loop III" Short Lived loop Line. Only operated from Memorial Day weekend May 25, 1974 through Labor Day September 2, 1974. Service was discontinued after Labor Day 1974, and was never resumed. | |||
Barretto Point Park Shuttle (BPSH) |
Bx46 | Hunts Point Hunts Point Avenue-Southern Boulevard at Hunts Point Avenue station ( trains) |
Barretto Point Park |
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Bx99 | Woodlawn- Jerome Av station | West Village |
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edit- Media related to Buses in the Bronx, New York City at Wikimedia Commons
- "Bronx Bus Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. October 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
- "Bronx Bus Service" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. October 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2020.