Assemblyman Benedetto: First Stop Bronx, Next Stop Harlem

Express bus stop from Bronx to Harlem comes to fruition

Assemblyman Michael Benedetto (D-Bronx) announced that beginning Sunday, May 7, there will be an MTA Bus Company express bus stop in Harlem – a service Benedetto has long fought to bring to his constituents. Until now, commuters had been forced to get off at the bus stop in Midtown, Manhattan then ride another bus to travel to Harlem. This new express bus stop will provide a convenient solution for commuters who travel between the Bronx and Harlem daily to work, shop, attend religious functions and countless other reasons.

“This new express bus stop is something that everyone can get excited about. It’s a simple solution to a problem that had been inconveniencing local residents for too long,” Benedetto said. “I began discussing this stop as soon as the MTA assumed responsibility for the express bus routes. Seeing it finally happen makes it all worthwhile.”

This new bus service will provide a convenient and safe ride directly to and from Harlem. Assemblyman Benedetto has been an advocate for the Bronx since being elected. He has loyally traveled throughout his district, setting up mobile offices in an effort to hear the concerns of his constituents, including the need for express bus stops in Harlem. Benedetto was determined to resolve the problem.

The drop-off location for the new bus stop will bring BxM7 and BxM9 commuters to Second Avenue at 122nd Street. To return to the Bronx, the bus stop pick-up will be at Third Avenue at 120th Street. For schedules and fare information please visit the MTA website at www.mta.info.

“The new express bus stop will make commutes easier and far more convenient,” Benedetto said. “I am committed to improving the quality of life for the families that I represent and this new addition does just that.”