Since 2001, the S93 Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) bus service from Brooklyn stopped at the front of the College campus. We are pleased to announce that the College has been successful in its discussions with the MTA to extend the S93 bus service into the center of the campus. This service will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013. When entering the campus, the S93 will drop off and pick up passengers at the new bus shelter in front of Building 1A on the Administrative Loop, and will stop at the bus stop at the front of the College campus when exiting. The extension of the service will shorten the trip for passengers by bringing them directly onto the campus.
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