Port Authority Bus Terminal

The Port Authority Bus Terminal is the main gateway for interstate buses into Manhattan in New York City. The bus terminal is a large building located in Midtown, one block west from the Times Square neighborhood, between 8th and 9th Avenues and 40th and 42nd Street. The terminal serves both daily commuter bus routes (mainly operated by New Jersey Transit's bus operations division) and intercity buses such as Greyhound and Peter Pan. Direct underground passageways connect the terminal with the New York Subway lines A-C-E-N-Q-R-S-W-1-2-3-7 and 9. The terminal serves 7,200 buses and about 200,000 people on an average weekday. Over 3 billion passengers have used the building since it opened in 1950. The terminal was a solution for a hectic array of various terminals spread throughout Midtown Manhattan. The goal was to centralize the flow of buses and create a user friendly building. The Port Authority Bus Terminal was opened on December 15, 1950 for passengers. The building has seen expansions and revitalizations over the years.

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