Bus route in New York City
This article is about the service that replaced the 180th Street Crosstown Line streetcars and ran along 180th Street prior to June 2022. For the bus routes currently running along 180th Street, see
Bx40 and Bx42 buses.
bx36 bx36 |
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System | MTA Regional Bus Operations |
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Operator | Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority |
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Garage | West Farms Depot |
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Vehicle | New Flyer Xcelsior XN60 Nova Bus LFS articulated (main vehicles) New Flyer C40LF New Flyer Xcelsior XN40 New Flyer Xcelsior XD40 (supplemental) |
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Began service | October 25, 1947 September 8, 2009 (Bx36 LTD) |
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Locale | Manhattan and The Bronx |
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Communities served | Washington Heights, Morris Heights, Tremont, West Farms, Van Nest, Parkchester, Soundview, Castle Hill |
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Start | Little Dominican Republic/Washington Heights - George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal/179th Street & Fort Washington Avenue |
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Via | West 181st Street, Tremont Avenue, White Plains Road |
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End | Castle Hill - Olmstead Avenue & Seward Avenue |
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Length | 6.5 miles (10.5 km) |
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Other routes | Bx3 University/Sedgwick Aves Bx11 170th/East 174th Sts Bx13 Ogden/River Aves Bx35 E.L. Grant Hwy/East 167th/169th Sts |
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Operates | 24 hours (Bx36) Rush hours (Bx36 LTD) |
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Annual patronage | 2,893,136 (2023)[1] |
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Transfers | Yes |
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Timetable | Bx36 |
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The Bx36 is a public transit line in the Bronx, New York. Originally a streetcar line, it now runs between Washington Heights in Manhattan and Soundview in the Bronx, primarily on Tremont Avenue and White Plains Road.