Hylan Boulevard express buses
sim1, sim1c, sim7, sim10, sim11 | |||
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Hylan Boulevard Line | |||
Overview | |||
System | MTA Regional Bus Operations | ||
Operator | New York City Transit Authority | ||
Garage | Yukon Depot Charleston Depot (supplements except SIM11) Castleton Depot (SIM7, SIM1C supplement) | ||
Vehicle | Prévost X3-45 (all routes) MCI D4500CT (except SIM11) | ||
Route | |||
Locale | Staten Island and Manhattan, New York, U.S. | ||
Communities served | Eltingville, Great Kills (SIM1, SIM1C, SIM7, SIM10), New Dorp, Dongan Hills (all routes)
Downtown Manhattan (SIM1, SIM1C, SIM7) Greenwich Village (SIM7) Midtown Manhattan (SIM1C, SIM10, SIM11) | ||
Start | Eltingville – Eltingville Transit Center (SIM1, SIM1C, SIM7, SIM10), New Dorp (SIM11) | ||
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Service | |||
Operates |
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Annual patronage | 1,481,276 (SIM1/SIM1C, 2023) 138,374 (SIM7, 2023) 404,257 (SIM10, 2023) 192,262 (SIM11, 2023)[1] | ||
Transfers | Yes | ||
Timetable | |||
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The SIM1, SIM1C, SIM7, SIM10, and SIM11 bus routes constitute a public transit line in Staten Island and Manhattan, New York. The routes all operate on Richmond Avenue and Hylan Boulevard on Staten Island, but go to three separate terminals in Manhattan.
The SIM1 goes to 6th Avenue and Houston Street, the SIM7 goes to Sixth Avenue and 14th Street, the SIM1C and SIM10 go to Central Park South and Sixth Avenue, and the SIM11 goes to 57th Street and Third Avenue. The SIM1, SIM7, SIM10, and SIM11 operate during the rush hour only. The SIM1C operates 24 hours per day, but does not run in the peak direction during rush hours.[2]
The SIM1, SIM7, SIM10, and SIM1C are based at Yukon Depot.
Current route
[edit]All four routes start at the Eltingville Transit Center in Eltingville, Staten Island. They use Richmond Avenue through Eltingville. They then turn left on Hylan Boulevard, passing through the neighborhoods of Great Kills, New Dorp, and Dongan Hills. They then turn right on Narrows Road, before getting on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. They use the Gowanus Expressway and the Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel to get to Manhattan.[2][3][4][5][6]
SIM1
[edit]The SIM1 uses Battery Place to access the one-way pair of Church Street northbound and Broadway. The route's northern terminus is Houston Street.[3][2][7]
SIM7
[edit]The SIM7 exits the tunnel onto West Street. Immediately before the tunnel, southbound buses do a loop on Murray Street, North End Avenue, and Vesey Street to serve World Financial Center. The route continues on West Street, turning east onto Spring Street and then north onto Sixth Avenue. Northbound buses terminate at 14th Street and Sixth Avenue. Southbound buses originate at 13th Street and Broadway, then continue south on Broadway until they turn west onto Houston Street. At West Street, southbound SIM7 buses follow the northbound route to the Battery Tunnel.[4][2]
SIM10
[edit]The SIM10 operates through the Battery Park Underpass to access the FDR Drive, turning west at 23rd Street and north onto Sixth Avenue. It terminates at 59th Street. Southbound, the SIM10 uses Fifth Avenue, 23rd Street, and the FDR Drive to the Battery Tunnel.[5]
SIM1C
[edit]The SIM1C follows the SIM1's route, then uses Sixth Avenue northbound to 23rd Street, before following the SIM10's route to 59th Street. Southbound, the SIM1C follows the SIM10 to 23rd Street, then uses Fifth Avenue and Broadway to the Battery Tunnel.[6][2]
History
[edit]These routes replaced the X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X7, X8, and X9 routes in the Staten Island Bus Redesign.[8][9] The SIM1 was extended to Houston Street on January 13, 2019. The SIM10 has had multiple trips added, it operates from 2:00PM to 6:40PM leaving Manhattan, and from 4:10AM to 8:10AM leaving Staten Island.
The SIM1C is also notable for being the only express bus route in New York City with 24-hour service.
References
[edit]- ^ "Subway and bus ridership for 2023". mta.info. April 29, 2024. Retrieved May 2, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e "Staten Island Bus Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. January 2020. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
- ^ a b MTA Regional Bus Operations. "SIM1 bus schedule".
- ^ a b MTA Regional Bus Operations. "SIM7 bus schedule".
- ^ a b MTA Regional Bus Operations. "SIM10 bus schedule".
- ^ a b MTA Regional Bus Operations. "SIM1C bus schedule".
- ^ "Previous Network Changes". MTA. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
- ^ "Staten Island Express Bus Network Redesign". MTA. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
- ^ "Staten Island Bus Service" (PDF). MTA Regional Bus Operations. Archived from the original on October 26, 2022. Retrieved 2020-10-01.