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New bus route from LIC to Brooklyn expected soon

MTA bus

Dec. 13, 2012 By Christian Murray

The MTA announced in July that it would be unveiling a new bus route, which would run from Williamsburg to Long Island City. Last week some of those details were revealed by Gothamist.

  • The proposed route is likely to run from the Williamsburg Bridge along Kent Avenue to Franklin Street in Greenpoint, and then on Green Street to McGuiness Boulevard before crossing the Pulaski Bridge and running up 11th Street in Long Island City.
  • And to return from Queens, the bus would travel on 21st Street to Jackson Avenue and then cross the Pulaski Bridge back on McGuiness Boulevard, Freeman Street, Franklin Street and then Wythe Avenue.
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