- George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal
The George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal or George Washington Bridge Bus Station is a
commuter bus terminal located at the east end of theGeorge Washington Bridge in theWashington Heights area ofManhattan inNew York City ,New York . The station is built over theTrans-Manhattan Expressway (Interstate 95) between 178th and 179th Streets and Fort Washington and Wadsworth Avenues and features direct bus ramps on and off the upper level of the bridge. The complex includes the 175th Street station of theIND Eighth Avenue Line of theNew York City Subway , located at Fort Washington Avenue and 175th Street.Architecture
The building was designed by renowned engineer
Pier Luigi Nervi and is one of only a few buildings he designed outside ofItaly . It opened January 13, 1963. The building is constructed of huge steel-reinforced concretetruss es, fourteen of which arecantilever ed from supports in the median of the Trans-Manhattan Expressway, which it straddles. The building contains murals as well as busts ofGeorge Washington andOthmar Amman , the civil engineer who designed the bridge. The building received the 1963Concrete Industry Board ’s Award. [ [http://www.washington-heights.us/history/archives/george_washington_bridge_bus_station_133.html Washington Heights & Inwood Online] ]Bus service
As of 2007 , the following bus companies serve the terminal: [ [http://www.panynj.gov/CommutingTravel/bus/html/groutes.html Port Authority of NY & NJ: Bus Routes and Carriers] ]
*Coach USA subsidiaries:Rockland Coaches and Short Line Bus
*Spanish Bus Transportation Corporation : express into New Jersey
*Vanessa Express There was formerly long distance bus service to
Florida , operated byGreyhound Lines .Fact|date=February 2007;
New York City Transit Authority buses
*Local buses stop at a lower level and on the streets outside the station. Local service includes:
** M98 (inside the station)
** M4, M5, M100 and Bx7 (outside the station)
** Bx3, Bx11, Bx13, Bx36 and Bx35 (on streets nearby). The Bx13 servesYankee Stadium .;
New Jersey Transit buses
*171, 175, 178, 181, 182, 186, and 188The first floor of the bus terminal has shops and a waiting area. There is also an
New York City Off-track betting parlor located on the first floor.The bus station is owned and operated by the
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey . According to the Port Authority's website, on a typical weekday, approximately 17,000 passengers on about 950 buses use the bus station. In 2007, the bus station handled approximately 5,000,000 passengers on about 300,0000 buses. The subway station, operated by theNew York City Transit Authority , was part of the original "A" line which opened in 1932.Accessibility
Some portions of the terminal are wheelchair accessible, but many of the bus platforms are not. In addition, the M4 bus provides wheelchair accessible service to
Fort Tryon Park , continuing inside the park to theCloisters Museum when open.ee also
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Port Authority Bus Terminal References
External links
* [http://www.panynj.gov/CommutingTravel/bus/html/gwb.html GW Bridge Bus Station home page]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=New+York,NY+10033&ll=40.84961414337158,-73.94350290298462&spn=0.01474142074584961,0.018088817596435547&t=k&hl=en Aerial view of the bus station and GW Bridge]
* [http://www.archnewsnow.com/features/Feature151.htm ArchNewsNow.com article]
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