{"id":1116293,"date":"2023-07-17T14:19:35","date_gmt":"2023-07-17T18:19:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/governor-hochul-announces-fare-free-bus-routes-included-in-mta-ny-gov\/"},"modified":"2023-07-17T14:19:35","modified_gmt":"2023-07-17T18:19:35","slug":"governor-hochul-announces-fare-free-bus-routes-included-in-mta-ny-gov","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/basic-income-guarantee\/governor-hochul-announces-fare-free-bus-routes-included-in-mta-ny-gov\/","title":{"rendered":"Governor Hochul Announces Fare Free Bus Routes Included in MTA &#8230; &#8211; ny.gov"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the MTA will begin its    fare free bus pilot on five routes, one in each borough, that    will now collectively serve 43,900 daily weekday riders by late    September this year for a period of six to 12 months. Routes    were chosen based on a variety of factors, including ridership,    fare evasion, service adequacy, equity for low-income and    economically disadvantaged communities, and access to    employment and commercial activity.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"The MTA is the lifeblood of New York City, and Im proud of    the tremendous progress weve made in returning ridership to    pre-pandemic levels,\" Governor Hochul said.    \"By establishing these fare free bus pilot routes, we are    expanding access to public transportation across the city and    improving transit equity to better serve all New Yorkers.  <\/p>\n<p>    MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber said, We have    championed innovation and creative thinking across the    transportation network and look forward to seeing how New    Yorkers respond to this pilot program. I want to thank Governor    Hochul and the State Legislature for providing funding that    makes it possible to launch this limited experiment.  <\/p>\n<p>    New York City Transit President Richard Davey    said, Our team worked hard to ensure the five routes    that were chosen for this pilot will benefit New Yorkers who    rely on buses to get them where they need to go. I want to    thank Governor Hochul for her leadership and ensuring mass    transit remains a safe and affordable option for the millions    of riders who use it.  <\/p>\n<p>    This comes weeks after the first phase of     previously announced weekend service increases on the    G, J and M    lines. These enhancements were made possible by a $35 million    contribution from the FY 2024 New York State Budget to increase    subway service. The multi-phase approach will increase service    across several train lines during weekday midday, weeknights,    and weekends, and the second phase will begin next month, where    additional midday and weekend service will be added. In    addition to the increased service, a second R211 train was put    in service on the A line last month.  <\/p>\n<p>    Buses on routes included in the pilot program will be clearly    marked Fare Free with green and black destination signage,    digital signage onboard buses, decals inside the bus and covers    on farebox and OMNY readers. The pilot will not include free    transfers to other buses or subway lines.  <\/p>\n<p>    The bus routes included in the six to 12 month pilot are:  <\/p>\n<p>    Bx18 A\/B: Operating daily during daytime hours    between Undercliff Avenue or Sedgwick Avenue and Grand    Concourse\/E 170 Street, the Bx18 A\/B bus route travels along    Macombs Road, Tremont Avenue, Undercliff Avenue\/Sedgwick    Avenue, 168 Street and 170 Street. It serves Morris Heights,    Highbridge and Mount Eden neighborhoods and connects to the    4, B, D trains and several other bus routes.    Major employers and institutions covered on the route include    Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center and Bronx Community College.  <\/p>\n<p>    B60: The B60 bus route operates between    Williams Avenue\/Flatlands Avenue in Canarsie and Williamsburg    Bridge Plaza. The route operates primarily along Rockaway    Avenue and Wilson Avenue and serves the Canarsie, Brownsville,    Ocean Hill, Bushwick and Williamsburg neighborhoods. It makes    connections to the 3, C, L, G, J, M, Z trains    and several other bus routes. Major employers and institutions    covered on the route include Brookdale University Hospital &    Medical Center, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center and NYC Health +    Hospitals\/Woodhul.  <\/p>\n<p>    M116: This bus route operates daily during    daytime hours between W 106 Street \/Broadway and E 120    Street\/Pleasant Avenue. The route primarily operates along 116    Street, Manhattan Avenue and W 106 Street and serves the    Harlem, East Harlem and Morningside Heights neighborhoods. The    route makes connections to the 1, 2, 3, 6, B,    C trains and several bus routes. Major employers and    institutions covered on the route include St. Lukes Roosevelt    Hospital Center, Columbia University and the East River Plaza    Mall.  <\/p>\n<p>    Q4 LCL\/LTD: The Q4 LCL\/LTD bus route operates    between the Jamaica Ctr-Parsons\/Archer E, J, Z    subway station and Linden Boulevard\/235 Street. Some buses    operate as Limited-Stop during morning and afternoon rush hours    on weekdays. The route primarily operates on Linden Boulevard,    Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue and serves the Jamaica    Center, South Jamaica, St. Albans and Cambria Heights    neighborhoods. It makes connections to the E, J,    Z trains, the St. Albans Long Island Rail Road station    and several bus routes. Major employers and institutions    covered on the route include Jamaica Center, York College and    the St. Albans VA Hospital.  <\/p>\n<p>    S46\/96: Operating between South Avenue, West    Shore Plaza Shopping Center and the St. George Ferry Terminal,    he S46 local route operates at all times and the S96 Limited    route operates on weekdays only in the peak period, peak    direction. The route primarily operates along Castleton Avenue,    Victory Boulevard, Walker Street\/Brabant Street and South    Avenue. It serves the St. George, Tompkinsville, West New    Brighton, Port Richmond, Elm Park, Arlington, Bloomfield and    Chelsea neighborhoods and makes connections to the    SIR and Staten Island Ferry. Major employers    and institutions covered on the route include the NY Empire    Outlets, Richmond University Medical Center, West Shore Plaza    and the Forest Promenade Shopping Plaza.  <\/p>\n<p>    State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins    said, The MTA is a central part of New Yorkers daily    lives, and I am proud that in this years budget we secured the    fare free bus pilot to continue making transportation more    accessible. This pilot program comes at a crucial time to help    address affordability and ensures we are providing New Yorkers    a dependable way to commute to jobs, doctors appointments,    schools, and daily errands with reliability.  <\/p>\n<p>    Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said, This    pilot program will help thousands of New Yorkers who rely on    buses to get to work, to school, to get to medical appoints and    more. It was a priority for many of my Assembly Majority    colleagues, and we look forward to seeing how it impacts our    communities. We have one of the hardest working transit systems    in the country, and we will continue working to find ways to    ensure the MTA can better serve the families who depend on it    every day.  <\/p>\n<p>    State Senate Deputy Leader Michael Gianaris    said, \"Free bus routes are exactly the type of    innovation we need to revolutionize our approach to public    transit and get more people back in the system. We have taken    the MTA off the express track towards fiscal calamity and are    delivering a better system for riders. I appreciate the    partnership of Assembly Member Mamdani, Governor Hochul, MTA    leadership, and the many advocates who stood up for these    important and needed changes.  <\/p>\n<p>    State Senator Tim Kennedy said, \"When we    invest in the physical and financial accessibility of New    Yorkers, we're ultimately investing in our workforce and our    greater economy. We've seen other cities across the country    roll out similar fare free programs, only to see a boost in    overall ridership across several routes. Our hope is that this    program will do the same here in New York, and that we can    rebuild and strengthen public transit use in a post-pandemic    world.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    State Senator Roxanne J. Persaud said, The    MTA continues to make significant investments to improve access    to transit. Providing free rides on the B60 bus line beginning    in the fall will be an asset to the community, and the service    will be utilized by thousands of commuters daily. Making    transit options accessible and affordable is a step in the    right direction.  <\/p>\n<p>    State Senator Luis Seplveda said, Investing    in fare free bus routes is a significant step towards a more    equitable and accessible public transportation system. Governor    Hochul's announcement demonstrates a commitment to addressing    the needs of diverse communities, ensuring that everyone has    access to reliable and affordable transportation. By    prioritizing factors such as ridership, equity, and access to    employment, this pilot program sets the stage for a more    inclusive future, where transportation barriers are dismantled,    and opportunities for economic growth and mobility are expanded    for all.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    State Senator Cordell Cleare said, \"Too often    when we think of the viability and affordability of our    communities, we leave transportation out of the conversation.    In fact, when transportation is affordable and accessible, our    neighborhoods are strengthened because getting to school, work,    and medical appointments, are necessary to everyone's quality    of life. Picking the route along 116th Street is a wise choice    that shows that our State is pinpointing areas where    affordability for basic services is becoming more and more    difficult. Most of the residents in my district and throughout    the City, rely on public transportation. While there is more to    be done, this is a welcome step in the right direction.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    State Senator Robert Jackson said, \"In pursuit    of equitable transportation, the MTA embarks on a    transformative journey, embracing progress and compassion. I    applaud the Governor and commend the MTA for rapidly    implementing the groundbreaking fare free bus pilot program    instituted in partnership with the NY legislature. This    initiative will breathe new life into our transportation    system, serving as vital conduits that connect with the pulse    of working-class New Yorkers daily. It will ensure that mass    transit remains a safe and affordable option for my    constituents while providing enhanced services and easier    access in our community. The positive and lasting impact of    this program will extend beyond my district, benefiting our    entire city.  <\/p>\n<p>    State Senator Jessica Scarcella-Spanton said,    \"This pilot program is a significant step towards a more    equitable transportation system here in New York City. In a    similar way to the Staten Island Ferry system, this Free Fare    Bus Route will help keep commutes affordable for residents.    Whether youre traveling to the ferry or trying to get from    Tompkinsville to West Brighton, this particular route will help    countless Staten Islanders save money, while also getting them    to their destination safely.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Assemblymember Kenneth Zebrowski said, These    free bus routes are part of our efforts to innovate in our mass    transit system. It has been great to work with Governor Hochul,    Janno Lieber, Speaker Heastie and several key assembly members    this year to increase service, reliability and affordability.  <\/p>\n<p>    Assemblymember Zohran K. Mamdani said, Fare    free buses will bring economic relief to working class New    Yorkers at a time when they need it most. And it is those very    New Yorkers who led the fight for this first-of-its-kind pilot    - with more than 4,000 of them canvassing their local subway    and bus stops, reaching out to their elected representatives,    and rallying to make public transit across our City excellent,    safe and universally accessible. In Boston and Kansas City,    where fare free buses have been implemented, they have sped up    travel times, made buses safer, and increased access to    essential services. I cant wait to see these same outcomes for    our neighbors along routes in each of the five boroughs and I    am thankful for the work of all of my colleagues, Speaker    Heastie, and the Governor in transforming this dream into a    reality.  <\/p>\n<p>    Assemblymember Erik Dilan said, \"Excited that    Governor Hochul chose the B60 Bus line for free service. Its a    huge win for North Brooklyn Residents, especially for Bushwick    where the B60 runs across Wilson Ave. Cant thank Governor    Hochul enough, this free service will help people so much in    the North Brooklyn area!\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Assemblymember Clyde Vanel said, We are    excited that the commuters in our district will take advantage    of the fare free bus program. We will continue to work to    improve our transportation system.  <\/p>\n<p>    Assemblymember Maritza Davila said, New York    City is progressively growing and our Inter-City transit system    has been the backbone of our community, helping commuters get    to their destination. The fare free bus service program will    not provide more accessibility but can encourage more commuters    and potentially reduce traffic congestion. Theres a range of    other benefits to this program as it relates to our social    equity, environment, health and overall quality of life. Im    elated to see the program come into fruition and hope that the    people of New York truly benefit from it, as we know our public    transposition system is a necessity that is vital to our    livelihood.  <\/p>\n<p>    Assemblymember Inez Dickens said, As many of    our residents continue to suffer from the difficulty of    extending their dollars to make ends meet, I welcome the    proposal from both Governor Kathy Hochul and the Metropolitan    Transportation Authority to allow riders to board, for free,    multiple bus lines across our city, including the M116 which    runs through my district. This is a welcomed relief for those    who use it to get across town to access numerous train lines or    get to certain destinations within the district. This will be    viewed as a much-needed relief for those who use these lines on    a day to day basis.  <\/p>\n<p>    Assemblymember Daniel O'Donnell said, \"The    need for accessible public transportation in New York City    cannot be overstated. It's a pivotal element in the economic    advancement of New York City, and I applaud Assembly Member    Mamdani's steadfast efforts to champion that every New Yorker    should have access to reliable, accessible transit. The MTA's    fare free initiative on the M116 bus is a testament to our    commitment to creating more equitable public transit choices -    a move that brings us one step closer to enhancing the quality    of life for all New Yorkers.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Assemblymember Nikki Lucas said, This pilot    program for free ridership on the B60 will give or local    residents some financial relief as expenses continue to    skyrocket on everything from groceries to services. I am    hopeful that this pilot program can become permanent for    seniors and low income members of my district, who might need    to use the B60 for short trips in and around the district.  <\/p>\n<p>    Assemblymember Amanda Septimo said, Taking    steps towards a fare free bus New York City bus system moves us    closer to transit justice, and most importantly, economic    justice. This fare free bus pilot program will do so much to    advance the idea that all New Yorkers deserve access to fast,    reliable, safe public transit by removing the barrier of the    fare. I am confident that this pilot program will lead to safer    working conditions for our transit workers, who will no longer    need to enforce fare rules, and create a more positive    experience overall for riders. None of this would be possible    without the steadfast leadership of Speaker Carl Heastie, who    has demonstrated the Assemblys commitment to building a    transit system that leaves no one behind.  <\/p>\n<p>    Assemblymember Latrice Walker said, I was    immediately on board with the pilot program, as soon as I    learned about it. Im even more excited to learn that relief is    coming to people who depend on the B60 bus, which runs through    my district. The transit system is uniquely designed to link    millions of New Yorkers across the five boroughs to their jobs,    schools, churches, medical appointments and to their families.    People in my district need this break. The transit system works    best when we all have access. Lets roll.  <\/p>\n<p>    Assemblymember Alicia L. Hyndman said, With    the 2023 budget passing in early May, the Fare Free Pilot    Program with the MTA passed as well. This program will allow    for a free bus line to run in each borough, and in Queens that    line will be the Q4. The program will last from six to twelve    months, with an anticipatory start date of Fall 2023. The    implementation of this program will be a relief to constituents    in every borough.  <\/p>\n<p>    Assemblymember Eddie Gibbs    said, Access to public transportation is a life link    for thousands of residents in my district. Having the M116 bus    route now fare free will lessen the financial burden many of    our neighbors will capitalize on to get to where they need to    be  whether that be work, school, visiting friends and family,    or even accessing food and necessary healthcare. When we talk    about leveling the playing field for everyone, we have to    remember to talk about transportation. Im grateful to the    Governor for pushing this important program and excited that    the MTA has made it happen.  <\/p>\n<p>    Assemblymember Yudelka Tapia said, I commend    Governor Hochul for launching the fare-free bus pilot program,    which will benefit thousands of daily riders in each borough.    This initiative demonstrates a commitment to equity, ensuring    that all New Yorkers have access to reliable transportation    regardless of their economic circumstances. By considering key    factors such as ridership, service adequacy, and access to    employment, this program will effectively address the needs of    our diverse communities, particularly the unique needs for the    Bronx and my district, the 86th which includes the    neighborhoods of Tremont, Morris Heights, and Fordham among    others. The MTA's fare free bus pilot program aligns with our    shared goal of promoting affordable and accessible    transportation options. By prioritizing the needs of low-income    and economically disadvantaged communities, we are ensuring    that transportation barriers are lifted, providing vital    opportunities for economic growth and social mobility.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Representative Hakeem Jeffries said, The B60    bus is a vital lifeline for many of the communities I am    privileged to represent in Canarsie, Brownsville and Ocean    Hill. Creating affordable access to transportation is a major    step in the push to lower costs, provide good-paying jobs and    expand economic opportunity across our city and state. I    applaud Governor Hochul and the MTA for bringing this pilot    program to life.  <\/p>\n<p>    Representative Grace Meng said, I have called    for free transit for New Yorkers and have cosponsored    legislation that aims to eliminate fares on public    transportation. I am thrilled to see this pilot program for    free buses move forward, and hope it expands throughout our    city. Thanks to Governor Hochul for supporting this important    initiative.  <\/p>\n<p>    Representative Adriano Espaillat said, New    York Citys public transit is one of the largest in the world    and we are making great strides to ensure it continues to be    more accessible and affordable for all. The new 2024 New York    State Budget provides additional investments in transit to    ensure Fare Free buses are available throughout each borough.    I commend Governor Hochul on todays initiative of Fare Free    buses that will serve tens of thousands of New Yorkers weekly.    This is a crucial step to expand our efforts to increase equity    for all New Yorkers, and guarantee that everyone has the means    to commute to school, medical appointments, work, and so much    more.  <\/p>\n<p>    Representative Dan Goldman said, I am    encouraged to see the launch of fare free bus routes across our    city to keep New Yorkers connected. Our world class public    transit system is the lifeblood of our New York, and this is an    exciting and much needed initial expansion of service    accessibility for underserved communities who would most    benefit. I hope to see this pilot program succeed and grow to    serve other communities across New Yorks 10th Congressional    district and the rest of city that would similarly benefit.  <\/p>\n<p>    Deputy Speaker of the New York City Council Diana Ayala    said, For low-income and economically disadvantaged    communities, transportation costs is an added expense that eats    away into their ability to provide themselves and their    families with other necessities. The free-fare pilot program    for the M116 bus line is a wonderful opportunity to remove the    cost barrier associated with transportation and show the    positive impact a program like this can have on families.  <\/p>\n<p>    Councilmember Nantasha Williams said, I am    happy to have this community selected for the fare free pilot    program and hope it has a positive impact on my constituents.    Bus transit is the lifeblood of many in this community. By    providing free fares we will improve the lives of riders.  <\/p>\n<p>    Councilmember Lincoln Restler said, Free    buses are faster buses and I am thrilled that the B60 will be    taking riders in and out of Williamsburg every day at no cost!    Affordable and reliable public transportation pays dividends by    creating economic opportunity and improving quality of life.  <\/p>\n<p>    Councilmember Shaun Abreu said, \"The M116 bus    line is one of the fastest and only methods to get from one end    of Harlem to the other. It runs through the veins of our    neighborhoods. An affordability crisis threatens this access,    however, putting public transportation out of reach for many    New Yorkers. Our city needs to step up. I applaud the MTA for    expanding the Fair Fares program to ease the burden on our    community and ensure that the M116 is available for those that    need it the most.  <\/p>\n<p>    Councilmember Kamillah Hanks said, I applaud    Governor Hochul's announcement of the fare-free bus pilot    program on the S46\/96 route. This initiative will provide    significant benefits to the diverse communities it serves,    prioritizing equity, accessibility, and affordability, and will    enhance mass transit options for thousands of riders who rely    on buses every day.  <\/p>\n<p>    Councilmember Mercedes Narcisse said, I am in    full support of the fare-free bus pilot program and I am happy    that the B60, which serves parts of District 46, has been    selected as Brooklyns fare-free route. I am confident that    this program will help revitalize our local bus routes, grow    ridership, and most importantly increase access to our public    transportation system for low-income New Yorkers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Councilmember Pierina Sanchez said, The BX18    fare-free bus route is a significant step forward for    Bronxites, benefiting transit-critical residents, over 70% of    which live within Council District 14, and ensuring rider    equity. This pilot will support economically disadvantaged    residents, attract new riders, and improve the overall rider    experience. Additionally, considering its environmental impact,    such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air    quality, this milestone showcases the Governors commitment to    a greener, more equitable, and efficient transportation system,    bringing positive changes to this District.  <\/p>\n<p>    Councilmember Althea Stevens said, \"Im    pleased with the citys continued investment to ensure that we    are creating transportation equity for our communities that are    historically underserved. When we remove the barriers of cost,    we begin to cultivate a world of opportunities for our    community members, regardless of their socioeconomic    background.  <\/p>\n<p>    Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine said,    \"Making a vital crosstown bus route like the M116 fare free    will be a welcome relief to the New Yorkers struggling to    stretch every dollar, made all the more valuable by the    increased reliability of the M116 thanks to a quicker boarding    process. This pilot will be an important model for transit    equity moving forward.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson    said, Prioritizing accessibility and affordability    for transit riders is critical as many of our residents and    families continue to experience financial hardship. By    implementing the MTAs Fare Free Bus Routes pilot program, the    MTA is demonstrating its commitment to transit equity. I want    to thank Governor Kathy Hochul and the MTA for this initiative    and for prioritizing those most in need.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.governor.ny.gov\/news\/governor-hochul-announces-fare-free-bus-routes-included-mta-pilot\" title=\"Governor Hochul Announces Fare Free Bus Routes Included in MTA ... - ny.gov\">Governor Hochul Announces Fare Free Bus Routes Included in MTA ... - ny.gov<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the MTA will begin its fare free bus pilot on five routes, one in each borough, that will now collectively serve 43,900 daily weekday riders by late September this year for a period of six to 12 months. 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