If time is of the essence, Brooklyn commuters should take special care to avoid the B63. The bus, which rumbles between Bay Ridge and Cobble Hill, was found to be the slowest bus route in the entire ...
On the crosstown M16 and M34, the MTA has been testing a pilot program providing real-time bus info using GPS technology and proprietary software developed by a company called Clever Devices. But as ...
Brooklyn straphangers will now know when their B63 bus will arrive without having to stand on the street. The MTA today will roll out BusTime, a free online bus-tracking service, on the route, which ...
Bedraggled riders of the B63 bus weren’t the least bit surprised to hear that their tortoise-like ride is actually the slowest in Brooklyn — averaging less than 5 miles per hour, according to the ...
New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority launched a pilot program a few months back that offered bus riders some real-time tracking information, but it's now expanded things with a whole new program ...
Brooklyn straphangers will now know when their B63 bus will arrive without having to stand in the street. The MTA will roll out “BusTime” on it’s third route today — the B63, which runs between Fort ...
The B63 bus no longer makes the stops along Fifth Ave. south of Bay Ridge Parkway, but drivers better not park in them, either. Street reconstruction has diverted the B63 buses onto Fourth Ave. south ...
The B63 bus isn’t so pokey after all – at least compared to me. The B63 was a runnerup for the annual citywide Pokey Bus Award presented by the Straphangers Campaign and Transportation Alternatives, ...
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