QUEENS, NEW YORK- THE MARVELOUS BUS ROUTES OF EASTERN QUEENS

15 January 2009, 7:07 am

by:Anthony J Trimboli- Eastern Queens, New York- Some of the most marvelous bus routes in design are in Eastern Queens areas such as Queens Village and Springfield Gardens and Laurelton and Glen Oaks, Queens.

We all know the reasons for these bus routes being so good in covering areas and terrain on major roads is for. People who are in areas without a subway system use these buses to get to a major subway.

For example, take the Q46 bus route which begins over in Lake Success, which is sort of in the suburbs in Nassau County, shortly out of Queens, New York City. Trillions of these passengers take these buses to get to the main subway stations in Kew Gardens and Forest Hills, New York to get them to work in Manhattan. The Q46 is a long route, but it may be necessary if it begins all the way out there in an area of Eastern Queens and Nassau County by the border where there are no subways.

There are trillions of other bus routes in the New York City Transit system in Queens, Eastern that are this way also. Take the Q5 bus which takes you again from the border of Queens and Nassau by a mall in Valley Stream, New York and delivers you to Jamaica Terminal, which is an area which you can pick up many trains and buses to get you to Manhattan. I think bus routes like the Q5 are better because of more connections.

The marvelous bus routes are still there doing good service in Eastern Queens for the passengers and deservedly so.

Anthony J Trimboli Writer

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