Eltingville Transit Center

Eltingville Transit Center is a park and ride transit center that is located in Eltingville, Staten Island. It is located at the intersection of Arthur Kill Road and Richmond Avenue, at the end of the Korean War Veterans Parkway. The transit center was completed in 2004. Amenities include schedules, maps, free parking, and vending machines for soda, snacks, and MetroCards. The center is halfway between the Eltingville Staten Island Railway station and the Staten Island Mall, another (albeit unofficial) transit center, including the adjacent Yukon Depot.

Eltingville Transit Center
New York City park and ride transit center
The main entrance in 2007
LocationRichmond Avenue & Arthur Kill Road
Eltingville, Staten Island, New York
Coordinates40.5606°N 74.1712°W / 40.5606; -74.1712
Owned byMetropolitan Transportation Authority
Operated byNew York City Transit Authority
Line(s)7 local routes, 12 express routes
Platforms9 bays
Construction
Platform levels1
Parking386 spaces (free)[1]
History
OpenedMarch 21, 2004[2]

Services

The following bus routes stop at the Eltingville Transit Center:[3]

Local

Express

  • SIM1: Lower Manhattan via Church Street and Broadway
  • SIM1C: Midtown Manhattan via Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue
  • SIM4: Lower Manhattan via Church Street and Broadway
  • SIM4C: Midtown Manhattan via Fifth Avenue and Madison Ave
  • SIM5: Lower Manhattan via Water Street
  • SIM6: Midtown Manhattan via Lexington Avenue and Madison Avenue
  • SIM7: Union Square via Sixth Avenue, Broadway, and West Street
  • SIM8: Midtown Manhattan via New Jersey and 42nd Street
  • SIM10: Midtown Manhattan via Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue
  • SIM15: Lower Manhattan Downtown Loop via Church Street and Water Street
  • SIM22: Midtown Manhattan via New Jersey and 42nd Street
  • SIM31: Midtown Manhattan via Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue

References

  1. Bascome, Erik (August 30, 2018). "MTA, NYSDOT announce project to increase parking at Eltingville Transit Center". Staten Island Advance. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
  2. "Where the Buses go to Meet on Staten Island". The New York Times. September 30, 2010. Retrieved May 12, 2013.
  3. "Staten Island Bus Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. August 2018. Retrieved August 18, 2018.


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