Where are the NYC bus stops listed?
January 6, 2006 11:48 AM
NYC bus stops. Where are they?
I've looked at the MTA maps and schedules, but they don't seem to list the actual stops anywhere. The schedules have a few stops listed with timelines, and the maps just show the routes without showing which corners the buses stop at, typically just the places you can transfer to another bus or subway. Am I missing something? Is there any way to figure out if the bus stops where I need to go?
It needn't be down to the level of "which corner", or even precise blocks - I'd settle for a 2-block radius.
Is this information obtainable somewhere (online preferably)? All five boroughs, not just Manhattan.
I've looked at the MTA maps and schedules, but they don't seem to list the actual stops anywhere. The schedules have a few stops listed with timelines, and the maps just show the routes without showing which corners the buses stop at, typically just the places you can transfer to another bus or subway. Am I missing something? Is there any way to figure out if the bus stops where I need to go?
It needn't be down to the level of "which corner", or even precise blocks - I'd settle for a 2-block radius.
Is this information obtainable somewhere (online preferably)? All five boroughs, not just Manhattan.
I think at a minimum they stop every other block.
Which is why it can take forever to get anywhere.
posted by o2b at 12:02 PM on January 6, 2006
Which is why it can take forever to get anywhere.
posted by o2b at 12:02 PM on January 6, 2006
If you know the bus' route it's assumed that walking a couple blocks among that route will lead you to a bus stop. Why do
posted by nixerman at 12:06 PM on January 6, 2006
posted by nixerman at 12:06 PM on January 6, 2006
You can search specifically for bus stops on Hopstop. Doesn't seem to connect them via route lines though.
posted by Oddly at 12:06 PM on January 6, 2006
posted by Oddly at 12:06 PM on January 6, 2006
nyc busses stop generally every 2 blocks, occassionally 4.
IMO it's stupid that they never list what the stops are, but it's probably because there's a measure of fluidity when it comes to stopping, what with construction and the like.
aka, i usually wander around like a moron, but that's not really out of the norm for me, either ;)
posted by missed at 12:12 PM on January 6, 2006
IMO it's stupid that they never list what the stops are, but it's probably because there's a measure of fluidity when it comes to stopping, what with construction and the like.
aka, i usually wander around like a moron, but that's not really out of the norm for me, either ;)
posted by missed at 12:12 PM on January 6, 2006
Is there documentation somewhere of the intention to have the bus stop every 2-4 blocks (or whatever it is)?
Actually, I've lived in Manhattan for 30 years, and this question only recently came up - I've just always assumed. But I'm faced with a situation where assuming isn't reassuring enough and I'd like to know for sure.
posted by Caviar at 12:24 PM on January 6, 2006
Actually, I've lived in Manhattan for 30 years, and this question only recently came up - I've just always assumed. But I'm faced with a situation where assuming isn't reassuring enough and I'd like to know for sure.
posted by Caviar at 12:24 PM on January 6, 2006
A map showing all the stops in any one borough (or portion thereof) would simply appear too cluttered. I suspect that's the reason why we're not finding them anywhere (except for *cou*hopstop*gh!*)
posted by Oddly at 12:49 PM on January 6, 2006
posted by Oddly at 12:49 PM on January 6, 2006
Well, a list would do. Not everything needs to be a map.
posted by Caviar at 12:55 PM on January 6, 2006
posted by Caviar at 12:55 PM on January 6, 2006
if the bus runs crosstown, the bus stops on every avenue, usually near the corner.
For uptown/downtown, the stops are pretty much spaced about 4 blocks apart.
The thinking is, like nixerman says, if you know the route, you can pretty much find a bus stop by walking along the route.
posted by xospecialk at 1:11 PM on January 6, 2006
For uptown/downtown, the stops are pretty much spaced about 4 blocks apart.
The thinking is, like nixerman says, if you know the route, you can pretty much find a bus stop by walking along the route.
posted by xospecialk at 1:11 PM on January 6, 2006
Also, I assume that this doesn't apply to express or limited bus lines. How do I find out where those stop?
posted by Caviar at 7:24 AM on January 7, 2006
posted by Caviar at 7:24 AM on January 7, 2006
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posted by huskerdont at 11:55 AM on January 6, 2006