B67 and B69 buses

b67, b69
Seventh Avenue Line
Vanderbilt Avenue Line
A 2017 XN40 (773) on the Kensington-bound B67 at Atlantic Terminal (Flatbush/4th Avenues) in October 2018
Overview
SystemMTA Regional Bus Operations
OperatorNew York City Transit Authority
GarageJackie Gleason Depot
Ended serviceFebruary 11, 1951 (Trolley)
Route
LocaleBrooklyn, New York, U.S.
StartKensington – Cortelyou Road and McDonald Avenue
Via
  • All trips: McDonald Avenue, 7th Avenue
    • B67 trips: Flatbush Avenue, Jay Street
    • B69 trips: Vanderbilt Avenue
End
Length5.1 miles (8.2 km) (B67 short turn)
7 miles (11 km) (B67 full route)
6.4 miles (10.3 km) (B69)
Service
OperatesAll times except late nights
Annual patronage901,183 (B67, 2023)[1]
810,204 (B69, 2023)[1]
TransfersYes
TimetableB67/B69
← B65  {{{system_nav}}}  B68 →
A 2011 C40LF (483) on the Kensington-bound B69 at Sand/Gold Streets

The B67 and B69 bus routes comprise a public transit line in Brooklyn, New York City. Both bus routes originated as streetcar lines: The B67 originated as the Seventh Avenue Line, while the B69 originated as the Vanderbilt Avenue Line. The current bus routes are operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations. The B67 runs primarily along Seventh Avenue, Flatbush Avenue, and Atlantic Avenue, while the B69 runs along Seventh Avenue and Vanderbilt Avenue. Although both routes' southern termini are in Kensington, Brooklyn, the northern terminus of the B67 is in Williamsburg while the northern terminus of the B69 is in Dumbo.

  1. ^ a b "Subway and bus ridership for 2023". mta.info. April 29, 2024. Retrieved May 2, 2024.