B60 (New York City bus) explained

Box Width:300px
Subheader:Wilson Avenue Line
System:MTA Regional Bus Operations
Operator:New York City Transit Authority
Garage:Grand Avenue Depot
Vehicle:New Flyer Xcelsior XD40
New Flyer Xcelsior XDE40
New Flyer Xcelsior XE40
Predecessors:Wilson Avenue Line
Locale:Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Communities:Williamsburg, East Williamsburg, Bushwick, Ocean Hill, Brownsville, Canarsie
Start:Williamsburg  - Williamsburg Bridge Plaza Bus Terminal
Via:Wilson Avenue, Rockaway Avenue
End:Canarsie  - Williams Avenue and Flatlands Avenue
Length:8.4 mi (13.5 km)
Day:24 hours
Timetable Link:B60
Annualpatronage:1,082,834 (2023)[1]
Transfers:Yes
Previous Line:B57
Next Line:B61

The Wilson Avenue Line is a public transit line in Brooklyn, New York City, running along Wilson Avenue and Rockaway Avenue between Williamsburg and Canarsie. Originally a streetcar line, it is now the B60 bus route, operated by MTA New York City Bus.

Route description

The B60 bus route starts at Williamsburg Bridge Plaza near the Marcy Avenue station. After the subway station, buses head north and use a number of streets through the neighborhood, eventually reaching the Morgan Avenue station on the BMT Canarsie Line. Buses then reach Wilson Avenue and run along the street, parallel to the Canarsie Line until it reaches Decatur and Cooper Streets, near the Wilson Avenue station. Then the route heads south down Decatur and Cooper parallel to the B20 bus, until it reaches Broadway, where the route now heads down Rockaway Avenue. South of Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, the B60 enters Canarsie and turns onto Rockaway Parkway. At Rockaway Parkway and Glenwood Road is the Rockaway Parkway terminus of the Canarsie Line and a transfer point to several routes, including the B6, B17, B42 and B82. However, like the B17, the B60 does not have its own dedicated loop and northbound buses stop in front of the station entrance, while southbound service stops on Glenwood Rd at the B6 bus stand. At this point, the B60 continues east along the B6 and B82 routes until East 108th Street, where southbound buses loop around the Breukelen Houses, and ends at Williams Avenue and Flatlands Avenue near the Breukelen Park. Northbound service follows the B82 route to Rockaway Parkway and resumes the regular route.

History

As a trolley route

The line was built after 1897[2] by the Nassau Electric Railroad to gain access to Williamsburg and the Williamsburg Bridge into Manhattan. The line began at Canarsie-Rockaway Parkway on the Canarsie Line and ran north and west along Rockaway Parkway, Rockaway Avenue, Cooper Street, Wilson Avenue, Morgan Avenue, Johnson Avenue, and Broadway to the bridge. Later, eastbound traffic from the bridge was rerouted to use the Bushwick Avenue Line (South 4th Street, Meserole Street, and Bushwick Avenue) to the crossing of Bushwick and Johnson Avenues, and westbound Bushwick Avenue cars were moved to the Wilson Avenue Line.

As a bus route

Buses were substituted for streetcars on May 27, 1951 and the route was designated the B60. The only route change was that northbound buses were rerouted to run via Decatur Street instead of Cooper Street between Broadway and Wilson Avenue.[3]

On December 1, 2022, the MTA released a draft redesign of the Brooklyn bus network.[4] [5] As part of the redesign, the B60 would be split in half at Fulton Street. The southern half would keep the B60 designation, and the northern half would take the new B66 designation. At Fulton Street, both routes would run east along Fulton Street to terminate at Broadway Junction.[6] [7] The B60 would use Flatlands Avenue in both directions in Canarsie.[6] Closely spaced stops would also be eliminated.[4] [5]

As part of a pilot program by the MTA to make five bus routes free (one in each borough), the B60 was selected alongside the Bx18, M116, Q4 and S46/96 to become fare-free in July 2023.[8] [9] The pilot program would last six to twelve months and buses would display a "Fare Free" sign, similar to the one used on the Q70.[10] The pilot was only supposed to run from September 24, 2023 until March 30, 2024, but it was extended in March 2024 to run until further notice.[11] [12] [13] Though ten U.S. Congress members requested in April 2024 that the state government provide additional funding for the fare-free pilot program,[14] [15] state lawmakers declined to reauthorize funding for the program.[16] The fare-free program on August 31, 2024.[17] [18]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Subway and bus ridership for 2023 . mta.info . April 29, 2024. May 2, 2024.
  2. [Rand McNally]
  3. Web site: 1951 . Public Notice Wilson Avenue Line . February 14, 2024 . Flickr.com . New York City Board of Transportation.
  4. Web site: Brachfeld . Ben . Draft plan for new Brooklyn bus network aims to finally end decades of slow, unreliable service . amNewYork . December 1, 2022 . December 2, 2022.
  5. Web site: Brooklyn bus riders could finally get faster service under MTA redesign . Crain's New York Business . December 1, 2022 . Spivack . Caroline . December 2, 2022.
  6. Web site: Draft Plan: B60 Local. December 5, 2022. MTA. en.
  7. Web site: Draft Plan: B66 Local. December 5, 2022. MTA. en.
  8. Web site: Brachfeld . Ben . MTA announces five bus routes for fare-free pilot . amNewYork . July 17, 2023 . July 18, 2023.
  9. Web site: Free bus routes will be part of MTA pilot program heading to NYC this fall . NBC New York . July 17, 2023 . July 18, 2023.
  10. Web site: Governor Hochul Announces Fare Free Bus Routes Included in MTA Pilot . New York State Government. www.governor.ny.gov. July 17, 2023.
  11. Web site: Fare-free pilot on five MTA bus routes . Metropolitan Transit Authority. new. September 22, 2023.
  12. Web site: NYC officials assures New Yorkers new MTA fare-free bus program is 'not a pipe dream'. ABC 7 New York. abc7ny.com. September 20, 2023. September 22, 2023.
  13. Web site: Free NYC bus routes in each borough start Sunday as part of MTA program: What to know. NBC New York. nbcnewyork.com. September 20, 2023. September 22, 2023.
  14. Web site: Shkurhan . Iryna . April 6, 2024 . Members of Congress ask Hochul to fund more fare-free buses amid state budget negotiations – QNS . April 22, 2024 . QNS.
  15. Web site: Brachfeld . Ben . March 12, 2024 . State lawmakers propose $90 million for more frequent buses, fare-free pilot in budget response . April 22, 2024 . amNewYork.
  16. Web site: Brachfeld . Ben . April 21, 2024 . MTA’s free bus experiment will end after not being reauthorized in state budget . April 22, 2024 . amNewYork.
  17. Web site: Simko-Bednarski . Evan . NYC free bus routes program to end in August: MTA . New York Daily News . July 29, 2024 . July 30, 2024.
  18. Web site: Brachfeld . Ben . MTA free bus pilot ending on Sept. 1, deemed a dud despite increased ridership . amNewYork . July 29, 2024 . July 30, 2024.