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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 15
Mamdani Revives Bronx Busway for 39,000 Daily Riders as NYC Targets Faster Service
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 15

Mamdani Revives Bronx Busway for 39,000 Daily Riders as NYC Targets Faster Service

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 15

Summary

  • New York City will move ahead with a dedicated busway on Tremont Avenue in the Bronx, a project Mayor Zohran Mamdani said would speed trips for 39,000 daily bus riders.
  • The busway will reserve the corridor for buses, emergency vehicles and trucks during peak hours, aiming to ease unreliable, overcrowded service on one of the borough’s busy thoroughfares.
  • City Hall also said it will gather input on Brooklyn bus upgrades covering 13 routes on Flatbush, Utica and Church avenues that carry about 150,000 riders a day.
  • The move advances Mamdani’s campaign pledge to improve a bus system that averages just 8 mph citywide, a week after he and Governor Kathy Hochul unveiled plans to cut travel times by up to 6 minutes on routes across the city.

Insights

What new technology will the 2,500 new buses have to improve the daily commute for New Yorkers beyond just speed?
As new busways reroute thousands of cars, what is the city's plan to prevent traffic gridlock on residential side streets?
After years of delays on similar projects, how will the city guarantee this major bus overhaul is actually completed on schedule?