How can I find out about changes to my bus route in Queens?
Use the MTA's Project Phasing Guide or Route Look-Up Tool on their website.
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Stay informed about the latest transit updates in New York City, including the Queens Bus Network Redesign and exciting events at Grand Central Terminal.
### Queens Bus Network Redesign The MTA is implementing the Queens Bus Network Redesign to improve service and accessibility. The redesign will be rolled out in two phases, starting June 29 and August 31. To ensure a smooth transition, nearly 3,500 MTA staff members are being deployed as Customer Ambassadors at major transit hubs across Queens. These ambassadors, identifiable by their bright orange and yellow vests, will provide information about bus stop and route changes.
Commuters can also find detailed information on the MTA website using the Project Phasing Guide and Route Look-Up Tool. The MTA is open to feedback and will review the redesign for potential adjustments based on community input and bi-yearly scheduling reviews.
### Grand Central 'A Grand Summer' Events Grand Central Terminal is expanding its offerings with the 'A Grand Summer' series of cultural events. Following the success of its debut in the City’s Summer Streets program last year, the terminal will host book clubs, children’s events, fitness classes, and stand-up comedy shows. The full schedule of events is available at GrandCentralTerminal.com/events.
### MTA Lost and Found If you lose an item on an MTA bus, the first step is to call 511 to check if the item is at the bus depot. Lost items are held at depots temporarily before being sent to the MTA’s main Lost and Found office at 34 St-Penn Station. Items are kept for up to three years, depending on their nature. You can also file a claim online at lostandfound.mta.info.
Use the MTA's Project Phasing Guide or Route Look-Up Tool on their website.
Grand Central is hosting book clubs, children’s events, fitness classes, and comedy shows as part of the 'A Grand Summer' series.
Call 511 to see if your item is at the bus depot, or file a claim online at lostandfound.mta.info.
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