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Port Authority Bus Terminal
The George Washington Bridge Bus Station
Port Authority Bus Terminal
625 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10018
PABT Automated Bus Information: 212-564-8484
Provides bus carrier telephone numbers ONLY. The Port Authority of NY & NJ does not provide nor maintain bus schedule or fare information.
Located in the heart of New York City, the Port Authority Bus Terminal is the world's busiest bus terminal, the region's primary ground transportation facility, and the largest bus terminal in the United States. It serves as a terminus and departure point for both commuter bus routes as well as for long-distance intercity routes. Opened on December 15, 1950, the terminal is located one block west of Times Square, occupying the blocks between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, from 40th to 42nd Streets. It is an integral part of the revitalized Times Square and theater district areas, and a vital connection for the region's workers, travelers and visitors. The terminal boasts an exclusive two-mile (3 km) bus lane that brings buses from New Jersey directly into the building through the Lincoln Tunnel, avoiding traffic tie-ups and delays on city streets (but not necessarily on the ramps into the terminal).
In 2007, an estimated 57 million passenger trips flowed through the PABT on more than 2.1 million bus movements. On a typical weekday, nearly 200,000 passenger trips passed through the PABT on 7,000 bus movements.
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The George Washington Bridge Bus Station
4211 Broadway, New York, NY 10033
Customer Connection Hotline: 800-221-9903
Bus Information: 212-564-8484
The George Washington Bridge Bus Station (GWBBS) located in the Washington Heights area of upper Manhattan, occupies a two-block site at 4211 Broadway between 178th and 179th Streets, and Fort Washington and Wadsworth Avenues. The bus station has three levels, the main concourse with shops and ticket sales, the upper level bus platforms and the lower level with local bus, subway stops and a pedestrian walkway that connects travelers with the 175th Street "A" line subway station.
In 2007, an estimated 5 million passenger trips flowed through the GWBBS on mo re than 300,000 bus movements. On a typical weekday, approximately 17,000 pa ssenger trips passed through the GWBBS on 950 bus movements. The busses from this station are primarily for commuters from northern New Jersey and Rockland County, N.Y., although you can travel as far as Florida if you so desire.
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