The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) announced a comprehensive redesign of the Brooklyn local and express bus networks, which will redraw the entire borough’s bus routes for the first time.
This historic undertaking will use public feedback, multiple sources of data and analysis, and a thorough review of demographics and upcoming developments to create a bus network that reimagines service for 650,000 Brooklyn bus riders.
The MTA will collaborate with the Department of Transportation to bring the following improvements to the Brooklyn Bus Network:
- Expand bus priority
- Increase the frequency of high capacity buses on major roads
- Improving bus stop spacing to speed up customers’ commute time
- Modify bus routes that are low-performing and circuitous
- Reduce route redundancy and subway competition
- Improve off-peak service frequency and coverage
About the Brooklyn Bus Network:
- 63 local routes serving approximately 640,000 weekday customers
- 9 express routes serving approximately 9,000 weekday customers
- The borough’s local bus ridership has declined 14% between 2016 and 2019
- Brooklyn express bus ridership has declined 10% between 2016 and 2019
- Bus speeds boroughwide are currently 7.7 mph, a decline of 3% since 2016
For more information, visit new.mta.info/brooklynbusredesign or call 511.