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November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by LRG5784 on Mon Mar 21 21:24:01 2011

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Got this in the mail today:

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Somethings worthy pointing out (in regards to routing patterns that have significantly changed over the years):

• The only Limiteds that existed at the time were the S91 and S92 Limiteds.
• The S46 originally terminated at Forest Avenue/Grandview Avenue; there was no service along South Avenue to the West Shore Plaza as.
• The S51 had a late night terminal -- Midland Avenue/Kiswick Street. In addition there was no Fort Wadsworth service yet. The late night terminal at Midland/Kiswick existed until the mid-2000s when late night service was eventually extended to Grant City.
• The S55 and S56 operated until approximately 10:00 in the evening; this was later changed to approximately 7 in the evening due to the cuts in the Fall of 1995.
• The S59 operated at all hours until the cuts in the Fall of 1995, with daytime service operating to Tottenville, and late night service terminating at Hylan Boulevard.
• Some S62s served the Teleport during rush hours in the peak direction.
• The S74 operated along Arthur Kill Road between Rossville Avenue and Bloomingdale Road. Today's current S74 routing operates along Rossville Avenue, Woodrow Road and Bloomingdale Road before returning onto Arthur Kill Road on its way to Tottenville. I think this had to do with development of the neighborhood, but I'm not entirely sure.

If you have any more questions about the service patterns I'll be glad to answer them to the best of my ability. Enjoy!

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Mar 21 21:36:52 2011, in response to November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by LRG5784 on Mon Mar 21 21:24:01 2011.

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Two questions:

1. What was the purpose of terminating the S51 late nights in the middle of nowhere, however?
2. Was West Shore Plaza open at the time, or was the S62 to The Teleport as close as service came at the time?

Information is appreciated.

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by LRG5784 on Mon Mar 21 21:50:32 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Mar 21 21:36:52 2011.

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For no. 1, my take is the S74 and S78, and the SIR, were the alternatives for the S51 at night. It seemed like the MTA wanted to provide Father Capodanno Boulevard service at night but didn't want to give too much overnight service to Grant City, so they simply cut it back to Kiswick Street, which is in walking distance from Hylan Boulevard.

For no. 2, I can't find any info saying when the West Shore Plaza opened, but if it had opened in the early 1990s, buses probably did not serve it until later on in the decade. As a matter of fact, the next bus map I have is March of 1998 which shows S46s serving the Teleport and regular service to West Shore Plaza, therefore removing the S62 permanently from the Teleport.

Hope this helps.

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Mar 21 22:08:06 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Mar 21 21:36:52 2011.

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What was the purpose of terminating the S51 late nights in the middle of nowhere, however?

Why is that a however?

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by insidetransitcom on Tue Mar 22 00:21:39 2011, in response to November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by LRG5784 on Mon Mar 21 21:24:01 2011.

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what a neat cover! so much nicer than the new style white cover with the letter in the middle.

i hope one day to have the money to buy lots of old maps - so neat to look at the different service patterns and styles - designs, etc.

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Mar 22 06:03:41 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by insidetransitcom on Tue Mar 22 00:21:39 2011.

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You don't need a lot of money to buy old maps.

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by New Flyer #857 on Tue Mar 22 07:06:43 2011, in response to November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by LRG5784 on Mon Mar 21 21:24:01 2011.

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Any significant differences in express bus service?

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by LRG5784 on Tue Mar 22 08:57:26 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by New Flyer #857 on Tue Mar 22 07:06:43 2011.

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X1 and X10 service didn't run on Saturdays, and when it did run on Saturdays X1 service was every 30 minutes whereas X10 service was every 60 minutes. A lot of the express bus frequency during the rush hours was every 15-20 minutes as well (even the X1), although some routes like the X15 was every 10 minutes.

There was also no X13; the X14 had split service in which one did the Downtown Loop (which the X13 did until the cuts) while the other went to Midtown (via West Street in the morning to Midtown, and via the FDR Drive in the evening to Staten Island).

There was no X11 service; the X10 had three services; one operated between Travis and Downtown (today's X11), the other operated between Port Richmond (which the X10 does to this day) and another operated between South Gannon Avenue and Downtown.

The X31 originally terminated at the Staten Island Mall. The X17 did not operate on weekends but had bi-directional service on weekdays, with off-peak service operating every 45 minutes.

Last, but not least, no express bus service operated via the Goethals Bridge.

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by Osmosis Jones on Tue Mar 22 09:00:53 2011, in response to November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by LRG5784 on Mon Mar 21 21:24:01 2011.

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Was the S54 still terminating at Seaview Hospital during that time?

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by LRG5784 on Tue Mar 22 09:05:12 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by Osmosis Jones on Tue Mar 22 09:00:53 2011.

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Maybe short-turns but that's not mentioned on the map. Service operated all the way to Eltingville.

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by LRG5784 on Tue Mar 22 09:15:25 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by insidetransitcom on Tue Mar 22 00:21:39 2011.

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I bought this map for $11 (shipping included)...some I've been lucky with and only bought them for as little as $2 or $3.

In the near future I'll scan them completely for others to see.

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by LRG5784 on Tue Mar 22 09:23:55 2011, in response to November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by LRG5784 on Mon Mar 21 21:24:01 2011.

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Something about the bus renumbering:

"All Staten Island bus routes have been renumbered to identify either the region the route serves or the type of service it provides. The new numbering system is easy to understand and provides important service information."

Bus Route Number - Region Served or Service Provided

S40 Series - North Shore (S40, S42, S44, S46, S48)
S50 Series - Cross Island (North to South) (S51, S52, S53, S54, S55, S56, S57, S59)
S60 Series - Victory Boulevard (S60, S61, S62)
S70 Series - South Shore (S74, S76, S78)
S90 Series - Limited-Stop (S91, S92)

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by Dan on Tue Mar 22 09:45:42 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Mar 21 21:36:52 2011.

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"1. What was the purpose of terminating the S51 late nights in the middle of nowhere, however?"

A lot of the service patterns date back to the 1960s and the TA just stuck with them I guess. The Midland/Kiswick terminal was pretty strange, buses had to use two narrow streets, Kiswick and Moreland, to turn back onto Midland.

The old S111 (now the S57) had some runs terminate at Hylan Blvd & Guyon Avenue, using Adelaide Ave & Clawson Street to turn back onto Guyon. That required a tight right turn from Adelaide onto Clawson. The trend today seems to be to remove buses from residential streets where feasible. The S111 also had various odd routings around the New Dorp SIR station, not the simple loop around using Rose Avenue like today.

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by hound on Wed Mar 23 02:47:20 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by Dan on Tue Mar 22 09:45:42 2011.

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Does anyone remember the 105 route? What was the routing & when was it discontinued?

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by X-Astorian on Wed Mar 23 12:31:47 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by hound on Wed Mar 23 02:47:20 2011.

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"Does anyone remember the 105 route? What was the routing & when was it discontinued?"

According to Motor Coach Age of March 1973, the 105 ran from Richmond Terrace & Jewett Avenue to Seaside Blvd (today's Father Capodanno Blvd) and & Sand Lane and was abandoned on 11/3/65. The route above McClean Avenue was pretty much covered by the R7.

Here's a 1954 map of the routes in that part of the island.

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by Hank Eisenstein on Wed Mar 23 13:18:01 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by X-Astorian on Wed Mar 23 12:31:47 2011.

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From the looks of this map, and seeing that there's no 7 on it, I'd say the 105 became the 7. It's following the exact path as far as Hylan Blvd.

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by Osmosis Jones on Wed Mar 23 15:12:50 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by X-Astorian on Wed Mar 23 12:31:47 2011.

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So the S51 did use to serve the South Beach Housing Projects, I wonder why it stopped. Todt Hill & South Beach have got to be the two most transit-depraved projects in the city (The S52 takes too long to get to the ferry, it would probably just be quicker to hike up the hill to Hylan Boulevard & catch the (R) train).

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by Hank Eisenstein on Wed Mar 23 17:56:05 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by Osmosis Jones on Wed Mar 23 15:12:50 2011.

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Yes, the 51 used to run through the streets of South Beach along the same route the 52 currently uses. The 51, prior to this change, had three different terminals, and three different routings; two of which went to the same terminal, depending on time of day. This change simplified things greatly.

The 52 has been so abused. It absorbed the 5, part of the 42, and a section of the 51...the only part of its route that's the same from when it was the original 104 is along Tompkins Ave and Fingerboard Rd.

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by Hank Eisenstein on Wed Mar 23 17:58:17 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by X-Astorian on Wed Mar 23 12:31:47 2011.

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I would love to see the full map.


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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by X-Astorian on Thu Mar 24 00:31:06 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by Hank Eisenstein on Wed Mar 23 17:58:17 2011.

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"I would love to see the full map."

Hank,

Here you go.

SI bus map 1954

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by Dan on Thu Mar 24 13:26:52 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by X-Astorian on Thu Mar 24 00:31:06 2011.

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Thanks for posting it.

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by Hank Eisenstein on Thu Mar 24 14:06:25 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by X-Astorian on Thu Mar 24 00:31:06 2011.

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Thanks. Does the 115 also say 116?

I always thought that the 115 used Jefferson Blvd originally.

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by LRG5784 on Thu Mar 24 14:27:23 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by X-Astorian on Thu Mar 24 00:31:06 2011.

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Nice!

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Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map

Posted by X-Astorian on Thu Mar 24 15:33:35 2011, in response to Re: November 1993 Staten Island Bus Map, posted by Hank Eisenstein on Thu Mar 24 14:06:25 2011.

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"Thanks. Does the 115 also say 116?"

You're welcome and yes, they merged on 2/1/48. I attached an enlargement of that area below.

"I always thought that the 115 used Jefferson Blvd originally."

You were right, it did and the 116 covered the western portion of the route.

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