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The Q69 and Q100 Limited bus routes constitute a public transit line in western Queens, New York City. Beginning at Queens Plaza in Long Island City, the routes run primarily along 21st Street through the neighborhoods of Long Island City and Astoria. The Q69 makes all local stops, while the Q100 makes four limited stops along the shared corridor between Queens Plaza and Ditmars Boulevard. At Ditmars Boulevard, the Q69 turns east towards Jackson Heights and East Elmhurst near LaGuardia Airport. The Q100, meanwhile, continues north of Queens across Bowery Bay to the city jail complex on Rikers Island in the Bronx, providing the only public transit service to the island.

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  • The Q69 and Q100 Limited bus routes constitute a public transit line in western Queens, New York City. Beginning at Queens Plaza in Long Island City, the routes run primarily along 21st Street through the neighborhoods of Long Island City and Astoria. The Q69 makes all local stops, while the Q100 makes four limited stops along the shared corridor between Queens Plaza and Ditmars Boulevard. At Ditmars Boulevard, the Q69 turns east towards Jackson Heights and East Elmhurst near LaGuardia Airport. The Q100, meanwhile, continues north of Queens across Bowery Bay to the city jail complex on Rikers Island in the Bronx, providing the only public transit service to the island. The Q69 (originally the Q19A) was formerly privately operated by the Triboro Coach Corporation, and the Q100 (formerly the Q101R) by the Queens Surface Corporation, under subsidized franchises with the New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT). The Q19A itself was a merger two bus routes, the older Q19A established in the 1920s that ran from the Astoria–Ditmars Boulevard station to Queens Plaza along 21st Street, and the Q51 (originally the Q33A) established in the late 1930s that ran from the station and east to Jackson Heights along Ditmars Boulevard. They were combined into a single Q19A route by 1960. The Q101R, meanwhile, was created in the 1980s to replace Q101 service to Rikers Island, and originally ran non-stop between 21st Street–Queensbridge and Rikers Island. From 2005 to 2006, the routes were taken over by MTA Regional Bus Operations under the MTA Bus Company brand, and renamed to their current designations in 2008. Since then, limited stops were added to the now-Q100 route to improve service along 21st Street. (en)
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  • Q100: 617,233 (en)
  • Q69: 1,660,038 (en)
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  • A Q69 bus bound for Jackson Heights (en)
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  • The Bronx : Rikers Island (en)
  • Queens: Long Island City, Astoria, Steinway, Jackson Heights, East Elmhurst (en)
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  • All times except late nights (en)
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  • Q69: Jackson Heights – 82nd Street and Astoria Boulevard (en)
  • Q100: Rikers Island, Bronx (en)
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  • A Q69 bus (en)
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  • Long Island City – Queens Plaza *Q69: 28th Street and Queens Plaza South / Queensboro Plaza station *Q100: Jackson Avenue and Queens Plaza South / Queens Plaza station (en)
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  • * Orion VII * Orion VII Next Generation * New Flyer XD40 Xcelsior (en)
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  • The Q69 and Q100 Limited bus routes constitute a public transit line in western Queens, New York City. Beginning at Queens Plaza in Long Island City, the routes run primarily along 21st Street through the neighborhoods of Long Island City and Astoria. The Q69 makes all local stops, while the Q100 makes four limited stops along the shared corridor between Queens Plaza and Ditmars Boulevard. At Ditmars Boulevard, the Q69 turns east towards Jackson Heights and East Elmhurst near LaGuardia Airport. The Q100, meanwhile, continues north of Queens across Bowery Bay to the city jail complex on Rikers Island in the Bronx, providing the only public transit service to the island. (en)
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  • Q69 and Q100 buses (en)
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