My question is about the bus stops on the S57 around New Dorp Plaza, at the New Dorp station on the Staten Island Railway. How can a passenger wishing to board a bus know where to get an S57 heading toward Port Richmond and where to get one heading toward Oakwood Heights (at Hylan Blvd.)?
2006-08-07
02:37:07
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The answers given are all so half-aessd that I had to go to New Dorp Plaza myself, at great expense of money and time. The correct answer is this: there is only one bus stop, and it is used by buses going to Port Richmond and also in the other direction, toward New Dorp and Oakwood Heights. The one bus stop is across the street from the railway exit. The stop is labeled S57 PORT RICHMOND and there is also another plaque on the same stop advertising S57 NEW DORP. A rider has to check the marking on each bus that comes along in order to board the correct bus.
2006-08-12
13:51:09 ·
update #1
And there definitely is no 5th Street.
2006-08-12
13:52:14 ·
update #2
People who give answers without knowing what they are talking about are the worst. There "should" be a stop right in front of the railway exit and there "should" be a stop across the street--what bullsiht. If I want a guess, I can guess myself. I'll probably give the 10 points to the person who admitting not knowing the answer, and not even knowing the question.
2006-08-12
13:58:52 ·
update #3