Bx41 (New York City bus)

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Melrose/Webster Avenue
A 2011 Nova Bus LFS Articulated (5782) on the Bx41 SBS at The Hub (East 148th St/3rd Ave), just about to leave for Williamsbridge. This wrap has been removed.
Overview
SystemMTA Regional Bus Operations
OperatorNew York City Transit Authority
GarageGun Hill Depot
VehicleNova Bus LFS articulated (main vehicle)
Nova Bus LFS
Nova Bus LFS HEV
New Flyer Xcelsior XD40 (supplemental service)
Began serviceJune 27, 1948 (Bx41)
June 30, 2013 (Bx41 SBS)
Route
LocaleThe Bronx, New York, U.S.
Landmarks servedThe Hub, Bronx Borough Courthouse, Fordham Plaza, Fordham University, New York Botanical Garden
StartThe Hub - E 149th Street & Third Avenue
ViaMelrose Avenue, Webster Avenue
EndWilliamsbridge - White Plains Road & Gun Hill Road
Length5.3 miles (8.5 km)
Other routesBx15 3rd Ave
Service
Operates24 hours (Bx41)
All times except late nights (Bx41 SBS)
Ridership2,232,633 (2023)[1]
TransfersYes
TimetableBx41 Bx41-SBS
Route map

 Bx41   Bx41 
WilliamsbridgeGun Hill Road
"2" train"5" train
Gun Hill Road / Webster Avenue
205th Street
204th Street
Mosholu Parkway North
Botanical Square
201st Street
Bedford Park Boulevard
197th Street
194th Street
193rd Street
Fordham Road
Local stops
189th Street
187th Street
184th Street
183rd Street
182nd Street
180th Street
Local stops
178th Street
Valentine Avenue
Tremont Avenue
Cross Bronx Expressway
173rd Street
Claremont Parkway
171st Street
170th Street
Local stops
169th Street
168th Street
167th Street
Park Avenue
161st Street
160th Street
Local stops
158th Street
156th Street
155th Street
152nd Street
151st Street
The Hub150th Street
"2" train"5" train
 Bx41   Bx41 
Legend
SBS & Local stops
Local stops
 Bx41 
SBS terminal
 Bx41 
Local terminal
"2" train
Connecting services
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The Bx41 is a public transit line in New York City. It runs within the borough of the Bronx, operating along Melrose and Webster Avenue.

The Bx41 replaced the Webster and White Plains Avenues Line streetcars in 1948. It started at the south end of the Bronx in Mott Haven and continued north to the northern end of the Bronx at Wakefield. It was the longest north-south line in the borough at the time, running nearly 8.4 miles (13.5 km), ending near the borders of Harlem in Manhattan and Mount Vernon in Westchester County until its current configuration in 2010. The bus line became the second bus rapid transit route to enter service in the Bronx, replacing Limited service with Select Bus Service in June 2013.

  1. ^ "Subway and bus ridership for 2023". mta.info. April 29, 2024. Retrieved May 2, 2024.

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