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Bus transportation in New York is one of the major modes of transportation into and out of New York City. The city is served by a large number of buses, which are utilized every day by more than two million passengers. The buses operate on various routes within and outside the city. Bus transportation in New York is divided into categories according to the types of buses operating on these routes.
New York City is among the largest cities in the world. It is also one of the major centers of global trade and commerce. The city also hosts several commercial affairs of the United States and is often said to be the business capital of the country.
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Bus transportation in New York offers tourists with convenient transportation from one place to another. Among bus terminals, the Port Authority Bus Terminal, which is the busiest of all, deserves special mention.
Most buses utilizing routes of New York are owned and controlled by the MTA or the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Local buses offer stops at several points on route while New York City also offers express routes. There are more than 200 routes that local buses serve, while the express buses run as many as 30 routes. The bus transportation New York, controlled by the MTA or the Metropolitan Transportation Authority as well as private organizations, offers efficient transit for commuters.
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