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#REDIRECT [[List of bus routes in Queens#Q17]]
''For additional information on the current bus services, see [[List of bus routes in Queens#Q17|List of bus routes in Queens]]
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|number = {{font color|white|blue|Q17}}{{\}} {{font color|white|purple|Q17 Limited}}
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|subheader = Flushing−Fresh Meadows−Jamaica
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|image = Q17 Bus at Main Street and Kissena Boulevard.JPG
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|caption = A [[List of bus routes in Queens#Q17|Q17]] Bus at Main Street and Kissena Boulevard
|system = [[MTA Regional Bus Operations]]
|operator = [[New York City Transit Authority]]
|garage = [[Bus depots of MTA Regional Bus Operations#Jamaica Depot|Jamaica Depot]]
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|open =1928
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|locale = [[Queens]]
|communities = [[Flushing, Queens|Flushing]], [[Fresh Meadows, Queens|Fresh Meadows]], [[Utopia, Queens|Utopia]], [[Jamaica Estates, Queens|Jamaica Estates]], [[Jamaica, Queens|Jamaica]]
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|start = Flushing&nbsp;&ndash; 39th Avenue and 138th Street / [[Flushing – Main Street (IRT Flushing Line)|Main Street station]]
|via = [[Kissena Boulevard]], [[Horace Harding Expressway]], 188th Street, Hillside Avenue
|end = Jamaica&nbsp;&ndash; Archer Avenue and [[Merrick Road|Merrick Boulevard]]
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|day = 24 hours<ref name=Q17LTD group=note>{{cite web|title=Q17 Limited only operates bi-directionally during weekday rush hours}}</ref><ref name=Q17Sched>{{cite NYC bus|url=http://web.mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q017cur.pdf|display=Q17}}</ref>
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|timetable_link= [http://web.mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/queens/q017cur.pdf Q17]
|ridership = 5,668,570 (2014)<ref>{{cite web | title=Facts and Figures | website=mta.info | date=2011-08-28 | url=http://web.mta.info/nyct/facts/ridership/ridership_bus_annual.htm | accessdate=2016-01-19}}</ref>
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|previous_line = [[Q16 (New York City bus)|Q16]]
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The '''Q17''' [[bus route]] constitutes a [[public transit]] line in [[Queens]], [[New York City]], [[United States]], running primarily along [[Kissena Boulevard]], the [[Long Island Expressway]] service road (Horace Harding Expressway) and 188th Street between two major bus-[[rapid transit|subway]] hubs in the neighborhoods of [[Jamaica, Queens|Jamaica]] and [[Flushing, Queens|Flushing]]. It is one of the busiest local bus routes in Queens.<ref name="MTA-Transit&Bus-July2014" /> Operated by the [[North Shore Bus Company]] until 1947, the route is now operated by [[MTA Regional Bus Operations]] under the [[New York City Transit Authority|New York City Transit]] brand.

==Route description and service==
The Q17 begins at Archer Avenue and [[Merrick Road|Merrick Boulevard]] in Downtown [[Jamaica, Queens]] (or Jamaica Center), just south of the [[165th Street Bus Terminal]]. This terminus is shared with the {{NYC bus link|Q20A|Q20B}} and {{NYC bus link|Q44}} routes. The Q17 proceeds north along 168th Street to [[Hillside Avenue]], then east along Hillside to 188th Street. The route continues north on 188th Street through [[Jamaica Estates, Queens|Jamaica Estates]] and [[Utopia, Queens|Utopia]] to the [[Long Island Expressway]] (LIE) at the [[Fresh Meadows, Queens|Fresh Meadows]] shopping center. Between 73rd Avenue and the LIE, 188th Street is shared with the {{NYC bus link|Q88}}. Both routes turns west onto the LIE's service road − Horace Harding Expressway − until [[Kissena Boulevard]], where the Q17 turns north. The Q88 continues along Horace Harding to [[Queens Center Mall]]. The Q17 proceeds north along Kissena, sharing the road with the [[Kissena and Parsons Boulevards buses|Q25 and Q34]], to [[Main Street (Queens)|Main Street]] in [[Flushing, Queens|Downtown Flushing]] (also known as [[Chinatowns in Queens#Flushing|Flushing Chinatown]]). The Q17 alights its final passengers on 39th Avenue, at the [[Flushing – Main Street (IRT Flushing Line)|Main Street subway station]].<ref name="Q17Sched" /><ref name=MTA-QnsBusMap-Current>{{cite web|title=Queens Bus Map|url=http://web.mta.info/nyct/maps/busqns.pdf|publisher=[[Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York)]]}}</ref> Terminating Q17 and {{NYC bus link|Q27}} buses proceed east along 39th Avenue, lay over on 138th Street, then return along 37th Avenue to pick up southbound passengers at Main Street and [[Roosevelt Avenue]].<ref name="MTA-Transit&Bus-July2014" />

During weekday midday hours and weekday rush hours in the peak direction (AM to Flushing; PM to Jamaica), alternate southbound local service terminates at 188th Street and [[Horace Harding Expressway]] in [[Fresh Meadows, Queens|Fresh Meadows]]. During weekday rush hours, bi-directional limited-stop service is operated along the full route between Jamaica and Flushing.<ref name="Q17Sched" />

The original Q17 route ran along Homelawn Street, [[Utopia Parkway (Queens)|Utopia Parkway]], and Fresh Meadow Lane between Hillside Avenue and Horace Harding, passing by [[St. John's University (New York City)|St. John's University]].<ref name="LIStar-NorthShoreZoneB-1942" /><ref name="LIDaily-NShore-July291942">{{cite news|author1=[[North Shore Bus Company]]|title=For the Convenience of Queens Bus Riders|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FJamaica%2520NY%2520Long%2520Island%2520Daily%2520Press%2FJamaica%2520NY%2520Long%2520Island%2520Daily%2520Press%25201942%2FJamaica%2520NY%2520Long%2520Island%2520Daily%2520Press%25201942%2520a%2520-%25202324.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3D165b4877%26DocId%3D4838111%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D7%26hits%3D14%2B15%2B16%2B63%2B64%2B6b4%2B6b5%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=21 February 2016|work=Long Island Daily Press|agency=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|date=July 29, 1942|page=4}}</ref><ref name=LIStar-NewQnsBus-Feb1957-Pg6/> This route is now covered by the {{NYC bus link|Q30}} (formerly the Q17A) and the {{NYC bus link|Q31}}.<ref name="MTA-QnsBusMap-Current" /><ref name="QueensBusMap-1975">{{cite web|title=1975 Queens Bus Map|url=http://www.wardmaps.com/viewasset.php?aid=16356|website=wardmaps.com|publisher=[[New York City Transit Authority]]|accessdate=18 February 2016|date=1975}}</ref><ref name=LIStar-Q17-TAPlea-Dec1960>{{cite news|title=TA Gets Plea To Reinstate Bus Route|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201960%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201960%2520a%2520-%25201194.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3Dffffffffd6a86bc1%26DocId%3D4175369%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D4%26hits%3D25f%2B281%2B282%2B283%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=11 January 2016|work=Long Island Star-Journal|agency=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|date=December 19, 1960|page=5}}</ref>

==History==
The Q17 began service in 1928, originally operated by the Flushing Heights Bus Company.<ref name="Bus Route History">{{Cite web|title = NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT ROUTES|url = http://www.chicagorailfan.com/nycdateq.html|website = www.chicagorailfan.com|accessdate = 2016-01-01}}</ref>

In 1931, the Board of Estimate was deciding which bus route franchises would be given to which private operators. Along with thirty other bus routes, the Q17 was tentatively assigned to the [[North Shore Bus Company]], as part of Zone B (Flushing and Northern Queens).<ref>{{cite news|title=Pick Tentative Bus Operators; Queens Objects|url=http://bklyn.newspapers.com/clip/3954256/the_brooklyn_daily_eagle/|accessdate=3 January 2016|publisher=Brooklyn Daily Eagle|date=June 19, 1931}}</ref>

The North Shore Bus Company acquired but did not merge with Flushing Heights Bus on September 22, 1935.<ref>{{cite news|title=North Shore Company Takes Over Rival's Routes|url=http://bklyn.newspapers.com/clip/3951421/flushing_heights_bus_company_taken_over/|accessdate=3 January 2016|publisher=Brooklyn Daily Eagle|date=September 24, 1935}}</ref> As part of the transaction, North Shore expected to get the franchises for both the Q17 and {{NYC bus link|Q25}} from the city. North Shore was only allowed to keep the Q17 route, and as compensation, the city assured them of a new route between Flushing and Jamaica via [[Main Street (Queens)|Main Street]]. This route would go into service when a bridge was built to carry Main Street over the Grand Central Parkway in 1938; this route is today's {{NYC bus link|Q44}}.<ref name=LIDailyPress-Q44start-Mar1938>{{cite news|title=Harvey Sees New Bus Route As Spur to Queens Shopping: Ceremonies Mark Opening of Jamaica-Flushing Transit Line|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FJamaica%2520NY%2520Long%2520Island%2520Daily%2520Press%2FJamaica%2520NY%2520Long%2520Island%2520Daily%2520Press%25201938%2FJamaica%2520NY%2520Long%2520Island%2520Daily%2520Press%25201938%2520-%25203153.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3D1ccfef77%26DocId%3D4808624%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D6%26hits%3D47b%2B47c%2B47d%2B557%2B558%2B55e%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=8 January 2016|work=Long Island Daily Press|agency=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|date=March 23, 1938|location=Section Two}}</ref>

On July 1, 1939, the Q17 became interlined with the {{NYC bus link|Q20}}, meaning that north of Flushing the bus would continue via the Q20 route to College Point.<ref name=LIStar-NorthShoreZoneB-1942/><ref>{{cite news|title=College Point Buses Ready|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FJamaica%2520NY%2520Long%2520Island%2520Daily%2520Press%2FJamaica%2520NY%2520Long%2520Island%2520Daily%2520Press%25201939%2FJamaica%2520NY%2520Long%2520Island%2520Daily%2520Press%25201939%2520-%25201969.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3Deaebb0%26DocId%3D4814978%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D7%26hits%3D4ec%2B4ed%2B4fa%2B50e%2B50f%2B52f%2B530%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=13 January 2016|work=Long Island Daily Press|agency=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|date=June 30, 1939|page=26}}</ref> The service was designated "Q17-20" or "Q20-17" and [[Destination sign#Rollsign|rollsigns]] would display Q17/20.<ref name=LIStar-NorthShoreZoneB-1942>{{cite news|title=For the Convenience of A, B and C Car Owners|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201942%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201942%2520-%25205404.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3Dffffffffc54992e7%26DocId%3D4264557%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D15%26hits%3D23%2B24%2B25%2Bd62%2Bd63%2Be5e%2Be5f%2Be60%2Be64%2B1079%2B10b5%2B10b6%2B1121%2B1122%2B1123%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=9 January 2016|work=Long Island Star-Journal|agency=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|date=December 22, 1942|page=7}}</ref><ref name=LIDaily-Q17-20-Dec1950>{{cite news|title=Estates Buses Abandon Jamaica Terminal Stop|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FJamaica%2520NY%2520Long%2520Island%2520Daily%2520Press%2FJamaica%2520NY%2520Long%2520Island%2520Daily%2520Press%25201940%2FJamaica%2520NY%2520Long%2520Island%2520Daily%2520Press%25201940%2520-%25206071.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3Dffffffffa555e036%26DocId%3D4825985%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D16%26hits%3D306%2B33e%2B33f%2B340%2B350%2B352%2B353%2B384%2B3a5%2B3b5%2B3b6%2B3cd%2B443%2B47f%2B480%2B481%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=8 January 2016|work=Long Island Daily Press|agency=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|date=December 16, 1940|page=1}}</ref><ref name=LIStar-NorthShoreBusRestore-1946>{{cite news|author1=[[North Shore Bus Company]]|title=To Our Riders|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201946%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201946%2520-%25200792.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3Dffffffffe4e24607%26DocId%3D4139786%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D3%26hits%3D5f7%2B5f8%2B5f9%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=13 January 2016|work=Long Island Star-Journal|agency=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|date=February 1, 1946|page=20}}</ref><ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/127872292@N06/24076494441/in/dateposted/ Q17/20 Rollsign]</ref> On December 16, 1940, the Q17-20 route's southern terminal was moved from the [[165th Street Bus Terminal]] to the intersection of [[168th Street (BMT Jamaica Line)|168th Street]] and [[Jamaica Avenue]], three blocks east.<ref name=LIDaily-Q17-20-Dec1950/> The route been running to the 165th Street Terminal since North Shore took the terminal over in mid-1939.<ref>{{cite news|title=North Shore Buses Start From Terminal Today|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201939%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201939%2520-%25204134.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3Dffffffffb7e512f5%26DocId%3D4252105%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D12%26hits%3D2c7%2B2ca%2B2cb%2B2cc%2B2e5%2B2e6%2B2f5%2B302%2B303%2B304%2B323%2B32c%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=9 January 2016|work=Long Island Star-Journal|agency=Fultonhistory.com|date=June 25, 1939|page=3}}</ref> Beginning on June 8, 1942 due to restrictions on gasoline and tire usage during [[World War II]], the service was truncated to 14th Avenue and 122nd Street in College Point.<ref name=LIStar-NorthShoreZoneB-1942/><ref>{{cite news|title=Bus Schedules Revised to Save Gas and Tires: Transit Commission Order Goes Into Effect June 8 on Queens Routes|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201942%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201942%2520-%25202214.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3Dffffffffe0636b46%26DocId%3D4261367%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D13%26hits%3D2ce%2B2f4%2B340%2B35d%2B467%2B787%2B79b%2B985%2B986%2B989%2B98a%2B992%2B10f1%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=13 January 2016|work=Long Island Star-Journal|agency=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|date=May 27, 1942|page=1}}</ref> Service north of 14th Avenue was restored on February 4, 1946.<ref name=LIStar-NorthShoreBusRestore-1946/> The Q20 was separated from the Q17 during off-peak "base period" hours on January 27, 1947.<ref name=LIStar-NorthShoreBusChange-Jan1947>{{cite news|author1=[[North Shore Bus Company]]|title=Notice of Change in Bus Schedules|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201947%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201947%2520a%2520-%25201041.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3D6efad18%26DocId%3D4150873%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D13%26hits%3D1476%2B1477%2B1478%2B15e3%2B15e4%2B15eb%2B15ec%2B15ef%2B15fb%2B15ff%2B16c3%2B16c4%2B16c5%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=9 January 2016|work=Long Island Star-Journal|agency=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|date=January 24, 1947|page=11}}</ref> In March of that year, North Shore Bus would be taken over by the Board of Transportation (later the [[New York City Transit Authority]]), making the bus routes city operated.<ref name="Sparberg2014">{{cite book|last=Sparberg|first=Andrew J.|title=From a Nickel to a Token: The Journey from Board of Transportation to MTA|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=oktGCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA111|date=1 October 2014|publisher=Fordham University Press|isbn=978-0-8232-6190-1}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=120-Passenger Vehicles Added For Next Week: 10 City Lines Will HAve All New Equipment by Wednesday|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201948%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201948%2520a%2520-%25200261.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3Dfffffffffe7444b9%26DocId%3D4151369%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D7%26hits%3Dbb%2Bbc%2B1be%2B1bf%2B1c0%2B6fc%2B6fd%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|website=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|publisher=Long Island Star-Journal|accessdate=9 January 2016|page=2|date=December 31, 1948}}</ref> The joint Q17-20 service later became popular among students of [[St. John's University (New York City)|St. John's University]], and residents from [[Jamaica Estates, Queens|Jamaica Estates]] and Flushing Heights (now [[Kew Gardens Hills, Queens|Kew Gardens Hills]]) shopping in Downtown Flushing.<ref name=LIStar-NewQnsBus-Feb1957-Pg1 /><ref name=LIStar-NewQnsBus-Feb1957-Pg6 /><ref>{{cite news|title=TA Gets Plea To Reinstate Bus Route|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201960%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201960%2520a%2520-%25201194.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3Dffffffffd6a86bc1%26DocId%3D4175369%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D4%26hits%3D25f%2B281%2B282%2B283%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=11 January 2016|work=Long Island Star-Journal|agency=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|date=December 19, 1960|page=5}}</ref>

On February 3, 1957, the Transit Authority separated the Q17 and Q20 services at all times.<ref name=QN /><ref name=LIStar-Q17-20CP-Jan1957/><ref name=LIStar-NewQnsBus-Feb1957-Pg1>{{cite news|last1=Mooney Jr.|first1=Joseph W.|title=New Bus Schedules Will Force Some Riders to Transfer Twice|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201957%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201957%2520-%25200998.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3D378365c0%26DocId%3D4430743%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D6%26hits%3D575%2B5c7%2B620%2B621%2B622%2B663%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=11 January 2016|work=Long Island Star-Journal|agency=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|date=February 1, 1957|page=1}}</ref><ref name=LIStar-NewQnsBus-Feb1957-Pg6>{{cite news|last1=Mooney Jr.|first1=Joseph W.|title=New Bus Schedules Will Force Some Riders to Transfer Twice|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201957%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201957%2520-%25201009.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3Dac79641%26DocId%3D4430754%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D15%26hits%3D3e7%2B56e%2B56f%2B570%2B574%2B5e7%2B600%2B601%2B602%2B86b%2B86c%2B86d%2B8ea%2B8f3%2B9d1%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=11 January 2016|work=Long Island Star-Journal|agency=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|date=February 1, 1957|page=6}}</ref><ref name=LIStar-BusCuts-Feb21957>{{cite news|last1=Mooney, Jr.|first1=Joseph W.|title=Bus Cuts Begin at Midnight And Bayside Hills Won'y Like 'Em|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/highlight-for-xml?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252014%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201957%2FLong%2520Island%2520City%2520NY%2520Star%2520Journal%25201957%2520-%25201040.pdf&xml=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FdtSearch%2Fdtisapi6.dll%3Fcmd%3Dgetpdfhits%26u%3D625115e7%26DocId%3D4430785%26Index%3DZ%253a%255cIndex%2520U%252dF%252dP%26HitCount%3D9%26hits%3D1ab%2B1e2%2B61e%2B955%2B97b%2B989%2B98a%2B98b%2Ba82%2B%26SearchForm%3D%252fFulton%255fNew%255fform%252ehtml%26.pdf&openFirstHlPage=false|accessdate=13 January 2016|work=Long Island Star-Journal|agency=[[Fultonhistory.com]]|date=February 2, 1957|page=1}}</ref>

By 1960, the Q17 was rerouted onto 188th Street between Jamaica and Fresh Meadows.<ref name=LIStar-Q17-TAPlea-Dec1960/>

On December 11, 1988, when the [[Archer Avenue Line]] opened,<ref name=NYTimes-ArcherChanges-1988>[[New York Times]], [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0714F7345D0C718DDDAB0994D0484D81 All Aboard...Somewhere...for Subway Changes!], December 12, 1988, section B, page 1</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Johnson|first1=Kirk|title=M.T.A. Refuses To Change Plan On Bus Routes|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1988/11/12/nyregion/mta-refuses-to-change-plan-on-bus-routes.html|accessdate=18 February 2016|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=November 12, 1988}}</ref><ref name=NYTimes-165thStService-1989>{{cite web|title=Queens Merchants Win More Bus Service|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1989/03/17/nyregion/queens-merchants-win-more-bus-service.html|website=[[The New York Times|nytimes.com]]|publisher=[[The New York Times]]|accessdate=1 July 2015|date=March 17, 1989}}</ref> the Q17's southern terminal was moved one block east and south to Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard. Limited-stop service began on September 8, 2003.<ref name=DailyNews-MTABusRoutes-Sept2003>{{cite web|last1=Woodberry|first1=Warren, Jr.|title=TA SHIFTS GEARS ON SIX BUS ROUTES|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/boroughs/ta-shifts-gears-bus-routes-article-1.520164|publisher=[[Daily News (New York)]]|accessdate=16 December 2015|date=September 8, 2003}}</ref> In August 2014, the northern layover area of the Q17 and Q27 was shifted from Prince Street west of Main Street near [[St. George's Church (Queens)|St. George's Church]], to 39th Avenue and 138th Street east of Main Street.<ref name=MTA-Transit&Bus-July2014>{{cite web|title=Transit & Bus Committee Meeting July 2014|url=http://web.mta.info/mta/news/books/pdf/140728_0930_transit-bus.pdf|publisher=[[Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York)]]|accessdate=29 October 2015|date=July 28, 2014}}</ref>

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==Notes==
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{{Queens bus routes}}
[[Category:MTA Regional Bus routes]]
[[Category:Bus routes in Queens, New York|17]]

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For additional information on the current bus services, see List of bus routes in Queens

Q17 / Q17 Limited
Flushing−Fresh Meadows−Jamaica
A Q17 Bus at Main Street and Kissena Boulevard
Overview
SystemMTA Regional Bus Operations
OperatorNew York City Transit Authority
GarageJamaica Depot
Began service1928
Route
LocaleQueens
Communities servedFlushing, Fresh Meadows, Utopia, Jamaica Estates, Jamaica
StartFlushing – 39th Avenue and 138th Street / Main Street station
ViaKissena Boulevard, Horace Harding Expressway, 188th Street, Hillside Avenue
EndJamaica – Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard
Service
Operates24 hours[note 1][1]
Ridership5,668,570 (2014)[2]
TransfersYes
TimetableQ17
← Q16  {{{system_nav}}}  Q18 →

The Q17 bus route constitutes a public transit line in Queens, New York City, United States, running primarily along Kissena Boulevard, the Long Island Expressway service road (Horace Harding Expressway) and 188th Street between two major bus-subway hubs in the neighborhoods of Jamaica and Flushing. It is one of the busiest local bus routes in Queens.[3] Operated by the North Shore Bus Company until 1947, the route is now operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations under the New York City Transit brand.

Route description and service

The Q17 begins at Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard in Downtown Jamaica, Queens (or Jamaica Center), just south of the 165th Street Bus Terminal. This terminus is shared with the Q20A, Q20B and Q44 routes. The Q17 proceeds north along 168th Street to Hillside Avenue, then east along Hillside to 188th Street. The route continues north on 188th Street through Jamaica Estates and Utopia to the Long Island Expressway (LIE) at the Fresh Meadows shopping center. Between 73rd Avenue and the LIE, 188th Street is shared with the Q88. Both routes turns west onto the LIE's service road − Horace Harding Expressway − until Kissena Boulevard, where the Q17 turns north. The Q88 continues along Horace Harding to Queens Center Mall. The Q17 proceeds north along Kissena, sharing the road with the Q25 and Q34, to Main Street in Downtown Flushing (also known as Flushing Chinatown). The Q17 alights its final passengers on 39th Avenue, at the Main Street subway station.[1][4] Terminating Q17 and Q27 buses proceed east along 39th Avenue, lay over on 138th Street, then return along 37th Avenue to pick up southbound passengers at Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue.[3]

During weekday midday hours and weekday rush hours in the peak direction (AM to Flushing; PM to Jamaica), alternate southbound local service terminates at 188th Street and Horace Harding Expressway in Fresh Meadows. During weekday rush hours, bi-directional limited-stop service is operated along the full route between Jamaica and Flushing.[1]

The original Q17 route ran along Homelawn Street, Utopia Parkway, and Fresh Meadow Lane between Hillside Avenue and Horace Harding, passing by St. John's University.[5][6][7] This route is now covered by the Q30 (formerly the Q17A) and the Q31.[4][8][9]

History

The Q17 began service in 1928, originally operated by the Flushing Heights Bus Company.[10]

In 1931, the Board of Estimate was deciding which bus route franchises would be given to which private operators. Along with thirty other bus routes, the Q17 was tentatively assigned to the North Shore Bus Company, as part of Zone B (Flushing and Northern Queens).[11]

The North Shore Bus Company acquired but did not merge with Flushing Heights Bus on September 22, 1935.[12] As part of the transaction, North Shore expected to get the franchises for both the Q17 and Q25 from the city. North Shore was only allowed to keep the Q17 route, and as compensation, the city assured them of a new route between Flushing and Jamaica via Main Street. This route would go into service when a bridge was built to carry Main Street over the Grand Central Parkway in 1938; this route is today's Q44.[13]

On July 1, 1939, the Q17 became interlined with the Q20, meaning that north of Flushing the bus would continue via the Q20 route to College Point.[5][14] The service was designated "Q17-20" or "Q20-17" and rollsigns would display Q17/20.[5][15][16][17] On December 16, 1940, the Q17-20 route's southern terminal was moved from the 165th Street Bus Terminal to the intersection of 168th Street and Jamaica Avenue, three blocks east.[15] The route been running to the 165th Street Terminal since North Shore took the terminal over in mid-1939.[18] Beginning on June 8, 1942 due to restrictions on gasoline and tire usage during World War II, the service was truncated to 14th Avenue and 122nd Street in College Point.[5][19] Service north of 14th Avenue was restored on February 4, 1946.[16] The Q20 was separated from the Q17 during off-peak "base period" hours on January 27, 1947.[20] In March of that year, North Shore Bus would be taken over by the Board of Transportation (later the New York City Transit Authority), making the bus routes city operated.[21][22] The joint Q17-20 service later became popular among students of St. John's University, and residents from Jamaica Estates and Flushing Heights (now Kew Gardens Hills) shopping in Downtown Flushing.[23][7][24]

On February 3, 1957, the Transit Authority separated the Q17 and Q20 services at all times.[25][26][23][7][27]

By 1960, the Q17 was rerouted onto 188th Street between Jamaica and Fresh Meadows.[9]

On December 11, 1988, when the Archer Avenue Line opened,[28][29][30] the Q17's southern terminal was moved one block east and south to Archer Avenue and Merrick Boulevard. Limited-stop service began on September 8, 2003.[31] In August 2014, the northern layover area of the Q17 and Q27 was shifted from Prince Street west of Main Street near St. George's Church, to 39th Avenue and 138th Street east of Main Street.[3]

See Also

Notes

  1. ^ "Q17 Limited only operates bi-directionally during weekday rush hours". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)

References

  1. ^ a b c MTA Regional Bus Operations. "Q17 bus schedule" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Facts and Figures". mta.info. 2011-08-28. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  3. ^ a b c "Transit & Bus Committee Meeting July 2014" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York). July 28, 2014. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Queens Bus Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York).
  5. ^ a b c d "For the Convenience of A, B and C Car Owners". Long Island Star-Journal. Fultonhistory.com. December 22, 1942. p. 7. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  6. ^ North Shore Bus Company (July 29, 1942). "For the Convenience of Queens Bus Riders". Long Island Daily Press. Fultonhistory.com. p. 4. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  7. ^ a b c Mooney Jr., Joseph W. (February 1, 1957). "New Bus Schedules Will Force Some Riders to Transfer Twice". Long Island Star-Journal. Fultonhistory.com. p. 6. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
  8. ^ "1975 Queens Bus Map". wardmaps.com. New York City Transit Authority. 1975. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  9. ^ a b "TA Gets Plea To Reinstate Bus Route". Long Island Star-Journal. Fultonhistory.com. December 19, 1960. p. 5. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
  10. ^ "NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT ROUTES". www.chicagorailfan.com. Retrieved 2016-01-01.
  11. ^ "Pick Tentative Bus Operators; Queens Objects". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. June 19, 1931. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  12. ^ "North Shore Company Takes Over Rival's Routes". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. September 24, 1935. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  13. ^ "Harvey Sees New Bus Route As Spur to Queens Shopping: Ceremonies Mark Opening of Jamaica-Flushing Transit Line". Long Island Daily Press. Section Two. Fultonhistory.com. March 23, 1938. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  14. ^ "College Point Buses Ready". Long Island Daily Press. Fultonhistory.com. June 30, 1939. p. 26. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  15. ^ a b "Estates Buses Abandon Jamaica Terminal Stop". Long Island Daily Press. Fultonhistory.com. December 16, 1940. p. 1. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  16. ^ a b North Shore Bus Company (February 1, 1946). "To Our Riders". Long Island Star-Journal. Fultonhistory.com. p. 20. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  17. ^ Q17/20 Rollsign
  18. ^ "North Shore Buses Start From Terminal Today". Long Island Star-Journal. Fultonhistory.com. June 25, 1939. p. 3. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  19. ^ "Bus Schedules Revised to Save Gas and Tires: Transit Commission Order Goes Into Effect June 8 on Queens Routes". Long Island Star-Journal. Fultonhistory.com. May 27, 1942. p. 1. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  20. ^ North Shore Bus Company (January 24, 1947). "Notice of Change in Bus Schedules". Long Island Star-Journal. Fultonhistory.com. p. 11. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  21. ^ Sparberg, Andrew J. (1 October 2014). From a Nickel to a Token: The Journey from Board of Transportation to MTA. Fordham University Press. ISBN 978-0-8232-6190-1.
  22. ^ "120-Passenger Vehicles Added For Next Week: 10 City Lines Will HAve All New Equipment by Wednesday". Fultonhistory.com. Long Island Star-Journal. December 31, 1948. p. 2. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  23. ^ a b Mooney Jr., Joseph W. (February 1, 1957). "New Bus Schedules Will Force Some Riders to Transfer Twice". Long Island Star-Journal. Fultonhistory.com. p. 1. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
  24. ^ "TA Gets Plea To Reinstate Bus Route". Long Island Star-Journal. Fultonhistory.com. December 19, 1960. p. 5. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
  25. ^ Cite error: The named reference QN was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  26. ^ Cite error: The named reference LIStar-Q17-20CP-Jan1957 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  27. ^ Mooney, Jr., Joseph W. (February 2, 1957). "Bus Cuts Begin at Midnight And Bayside Hills Won'y Like 'Em". Long Island Star-Journal. Fultonhistory.com. p. 1. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  28. ^ New York Times, All Aboard...Somewhere...for Subway Changes!, December 12, 1988, section B, page 1
  29. ^ Johnson, Kirk (November 12, 1988). "M.T.A. Refuses To Change Plan On Bus Routes". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  30. ^ "Queens Merchants Win More Bus Service". nytimes.com. The New York Times. March 17, 1989. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  31. ^ Woodberry, Warren, Jr. (September 8, 2003). "TA SHIFTS GEARS ON SIX BUS ROUTES". Daily News (New York). Retrieved 16 December 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)