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 Objecutive About Objecutive Office Location From New York City Subway
Take the 'A' Express (blue) line uptown to 175th St/George Washington Bridge Bus Station.
Follow signs and escalators to the George Washington Bridge Bus Station.
Take any bus from the bus platforms to cross the George Washington Bridge.
www.objecutive.com /about/location_ny.htm

  
 George Washington Bridge Bus Station
The George Washington Bridge Bus Station (GWBBS) located in the Washington Heights area of upper Manhattan, occupies a two-block site at 4211 Broadway between 178th and 179th Streets, and Fort Washington and Wadsworth Avenues.
The bus station has three levels, the main concourse with shops and ticket sales, the lower level with local bus and subway stops, and the upper level bus platforms.
We Welcome Health Plus to the Bus Station!
www.panynj.gov /tbt/gwbframe.HTM

  
 Getting Around NYC - Bus Stations
There are two major bus terminals in Manhattan: the main one, Port Authority, is in midtown Manhattan, near Times Square; the other, the George Washington Bridge Bus Station, is uptown, near the George Washington Bridge.
Visitors arriving from northern New Jersey and Rockland County, New York, may also arrive at the George Washington Bridge Bus Station, in the Washington Heights area of upper Manhattan.
In 2001, the bus station handled approximately 4.9 million passengers and served seven bus carriers.
www.nycvisit.com /content/index.cfm?pagePkey=513

  
 Urban Pathways, Inc. - Outreach Programs
George Washington Bridge Bus Station Outreach Program
Director: Norman Gray, RN Seven days a week, this program provides outreach and referral services for homeless persons in and around the bus station.
This program provides counseling and referrals to 500 homeless men, women and families each month at the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
www.urbanpathways.org /outreach.html

  
 PORT AUTHORITY TO ENHANCE SOCIAL SERVICES IT PROVIDES FOR HOMELESS AT GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE BUS STATION -- Agency Also Will Continue Assistance at Bus Terminal, WTC, New York Airports
The Port Authority will offer enhanced assistance for the homeless at the George Washington Bridge Bus Station later this year to help those in need, and to provide a better atmosphere for customers using the facility, Executive Director Robert E. Boyle announced today.
The George Washington Bridge Bus Station is located in the Washington Heights area of upper Manhattan.
PORT AUTHORITY TO ENHANCE SOCIAL SERVICES IT PROVIDES FOR HOMELESS AT GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE BUS STATION -- Agency Also Will Continue Assistance at Bus Terminal, WTC, New York Airports
www.pathrestoration.com /pr/113-00.html

  
 NEED A QUART OF MILK OR LOAF OF BREAD? TRY THE GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE BUS STATION. New Service for Commuters Begins Feb. 9.
Busy commuters will be able to buy a quart of milk, loaf of bread or many other foods and household items at the George Washington Bridge Bus Station beginning Wednesday, February 9.
"It is our mission to make the bus station a friendlier, convenient place for our customers," said Stephen Napolitano, who manages both the George Washington Bridge and the bus station.
Currently, the bus station houses a bank and two ATMs, a barber shop and beauty salon, shoe repair and retail stores, pushcarts containing clothes, jewelry and candles, a coffee shop, credit union, dentist, newsstands, optician, pizzeria and a bookstore.
www.newarkliberty.net /pr/15-00.html

  
 Big Apple Bear Fest 2003
Buses from northern New Jersey and Rockland County, New York, may also arrive at the George Washington Bridge Bus Station, in the Washington Heights area of upper Manhattan.
There is new bus service that goes between the three major area airports (JFK, La Guardia, and Newark -- Express Bus Service).
There are many gypsy cabs in the vicinity of the GWB Bus Terminal -- accept rides only from yellow medallion cabs.
www.bigapplebearfest.com /travel/gwb.html

  
 Interchange of the Week-#53
The bridge itself is a facility of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, as is the George Washington Bridge Bus Station.
Finally, the George Washington Bridge Bus Station sits atop all of this with its bus-only ramps to and from the bridge; the crossover between these allows bus access to West 178th Street and from West 179th Street.
In addition, the Port Authority's George Washington Bridge Bus Station and associated parking areas are situated above the Trans-Manhattan Expressway, and elevated ramps connect the bus terminal with the upper deck of the bridge.
www.empirestateroads.com /week/week53.html

  
 Mass transit in New York City - Enpsychlopedia
Amtrak provides long-distance commuter rail connections via Pennsylvania Station and the Northeast Corridor to Boston, New England, Upstate New York, Washington, DC and the Midwest.
It is a 20 minute ride from Pennsylvania Station and the first airport in the New York Metropolitan Area to have such a station/link on a mainline railway.
New Jersey Transit also provides an extensive network of bus routes radiating in and out of the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Mass_transit_in_New_York_City

  
 181st Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line station) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The nearest accessible station is 175th Street-George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal, also on the (accessible) M4 bus line.
Because of this there are escalators leading to 181st Street from the south end of the station and is a bank of elevators to Fort Washington Avenue near Bennet Park, with an additional exit through the side of the hill leading to Bennett Avenue at the north end.
The station is deep below the surface due to the very high hills of Washington Heights.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/181st_Street_(IND_Eighth_Avenue_Line_station)

  
 The Fresh Air Fund
Station Aides are responsible for setting up waiting areas at the Port Authority and George Washington Bridge bus stations and attending to children’s needs during check-in, waiting, departure and arrival periods.
Station Managers supervise the bus and train departures and arrivals of nearly 10,000 children to and from their vacations at host families and The Fresh Air Fund camps.
The Medical Coordinator will pack and label a child’s medication for the bus trip, and ensure that there is an ample supply of medication for the trip.
www.freshair.org /workinnyc/workinNYC.asp

  
 My New York
Places That Changed Us
For this young novelist, the George Washington Bridge Bus Station is the airlock to her Jersey-girl past.
The George Washington Bridge bus terminal became my parents' and my agreed-upon meeting and retrieval ground for such occasions.
Over the years, the G.W. Bridge Bus Station's distinctly unwelcoming walls have served as a powerful reminder that, like most people who live here, I am not a native of this city, nor will I ever be, as much as I sometimes like to pretend otherwise.
www.newyorkmetro.com /nymetro/realestate/neighborhoods/features/4180/index8.html

  
 Environment News Service ENS Latest Environmental Information Education Current Issues RSS
Red Cross workers have been deployed to Penn Station, Grand Central Station, the Port Authority Bus Terminal, the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Flatbush and Jamaica subway stations in Brooklyn, and LaGuardia and JFK airports.
New York Governor George Pataki declared a state of emergency for the state and deployed additional state police.
Cleveland, Detroit, New York, Toronto, and Canada's capital city, Ottawa are blacked out, but the U.S. capital, Washington, DC was not affected.
www.ens-newswire.com /ens/aug2003/2003-08-14-02.asp

  
 Getting to the CEJJES Institute
Street Bus Terminal or the Route 11C from the Port Authority George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal to the Spring Valley Terminal and follow the directions below from Spring Valley to the CEJJES Institute.
The TPZ Express operates a bus from the Tarrytown station to Rockland County.
Exit the bus at the Orchards of Concklin and cross the street to 1003 Route 45, The CEJJES Institute.
www.cejjes-institute.org /getting_to_the_cejjes_institute.htm

  
 Wall Bus Travel - The Biggest Bus Travel Resource On The Internet
near PABT or surrounding area, Wall St. area or George Washington Bridge Bus.
We took the 2-hour bus ride to Izmir's bus station, and had a reservation at the hotel Aksan...
New Century Travel bus services operate routes between New York, Philadelphia and Washington DC.
bus.travel-docs.net /index.php?k=Wall-bus-travel

  
 Lawrence Alumni Resources Regional Information : New York City Guide
There is a smaller terminal - the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal - at 178th Street and Ft. Washington that has bus service to northern NJ suburbs.
Riverside Park is along the Hudson River in Manhattan, starting at 59th Street and extending north past the George Washington Bridge.
The main bus terminal in NYC - for out-of-town trips and commuting to New Jersey.
www.lawrence.edu /alumni/regions/newyork_guide.shtml

  
 Columbia University Health Sciences Library Archives & Special Collections: Visitor Guide
In addition, the A train stops at the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal at 178th Street.
By car: The Columbia University Medical Center is conveniently located near the George Washington Bridge, Henry Hudson Parkway and other major highways.
The M4 bus stops at the corner of 168th Street and Fort Washington Avenue.
library.cpmc.columbia.edu /hsl/archives/visguide.html

  
 Tri-State Transit Authority -- The Way Transit Should Be
Rte 9: George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal-Yonkers-Dobbs Ferry-White Plains-Westchester County Airport
Newark International Airport-Newark-Jersey City-Hoboken-George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal
This terminal has 8 loop tracks, and is located next to the Essex St. subway station in Manhatten.
www.freewebs.com /tstanyc/trolleybuslightrail.htm

  
 MTA - Accessible Stations
Bus connections: B24, B46 (B39, B44, B60, and Q54 available at Williamsburg Bridge Plaza/Washington Bus Terminal, one block west of station)
Bus connections: Bx5, Bx12, Bx14, Bx29, QBx1, W45 (operated by Westchester County Bee-Line.
Bus connections: Bx2, Bx4, Bx15, Bx19, Bx21, Bx41, Bx55
www.mta.nyc.ny.us /mta/ada/stations.htm

  
 APHA 2003 Conference Call for Papers
The George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal handles mostly comĀ­muter routes.
Kennedy and LaGuardia can be reached by a number of bus services, with stops at (among other places) Grand Central Station and the Port Authority Bus Terminal, or by licensed private shuttles, such as Super Shuttle.
Bus route M1 goes along Lafayette St., and other routes, including the M3, M5, M6, and M8, come within a block or two.
www.printinghistory.org /htm/conference/conf-2003.htm

  
 Your Magic Bus
Getting Around NYC - Bus Stations Information on NYC's two bus terminals: Port Authority and George Washington Bridge Bus Station.
From the Port Authority Bus Terminal to NYC area airports..Going to.....The express bus to the Port Authority Bus Terminal is $13 one way, or $23 round.....1.
Soon after landing, most visitors hop in a cab or bus sent from the hotel and begin the journey past downtown Honolulu and on to their reservation at a Waikiki hotel.
www.yourmagicbus.com /bus/authority-bus-nyc-port-terminal.html

  
 New York Ramblers - FAQ
A: We generally meet in Manhattan (Port Authority Bus Terminal, Grand Central Station, George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal, etc.) at a point convenient to public transportation; wherever feasible, we utilize public transportation for our hikes.
There is a broad variety of destinations; one of the things that distinguishes the NY Ramblers from other hiking clubs in the area is that we try to explore all of them over time whereas other clubs concentrate in certain areas.
To be a guest, you may accompany a member of the club or ask the leader beforehand.
www.nyramblers.org /faq.html

  
 The Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York City
If you are travelling to northern New Jersey or Rockland County, N.Y., you may want to use the The George Washington Bridge Bus Station.
Approximately three dozen bus lines operate from the Port Authority Bus Terminal located between Eighth and Ninth Avenues and 40th to 42nd Streets, serving approximately 55 million riders a year.
The terminal connects with the 42nd Street stations of the IND, IRT, and BMT subway systems.
www.ny.com /transportation/port_authority.html

  
 George Washington Bridge
Greyhound Begins New Service at George Washington Bridge Bus Station, Offering A Convenient Alternative to Its Port Authority Terminal.
George Washington Bridge, vehicular suspension bridge across the Hudson River, between Manhattan borough of New York City and Fort Lee, N.J.; constructed 1927–31.
The shadow of the George Washington Bridge can be seen, which was the engineer's dream.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/us/A0820569.html

  
 TransitGuide: Transit Hubs: GWB Bus Station
Operates between George Washington Bridge Bus Station and 161 St.-Yankee Stadium 4,B,D subway station daily.
Operates between West 238 St./Broadway (238 St. 1 subway station), Riverdale, Bronx, and George Washington Bridge bus station daily.
The GWB Bus Station offers convenient connections to subways, local and express bus services to and from Northern New Jersey and Rockland County.
www.transitcenter.com /transitguide/hub_gwb.htm

  
 ArchNewsNow
A Landmark Destination: The Bus Station: If Calatrava's [WTC Transportation Hub] is a bird, Nervi's [George Washington Bridge bus terminal] is a butterfly.
Hearing on Kennedy Center Expansion Raises Timely Questions: By the time the project is completed, its cost is likely to exceed half a billion dollars.
Stadium of Dreams: With evangelical fervor...deputy mayor has been selling a plan to remake Manhattan’s West Side with a stadium for the Jets at its center.
www.archnewsnow.com /news/news_2004_06_15.htm

  
 Interchange of the Week-#53
The bridge itself is a facility of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, as is the George Washington Bridge Bus Station.
Finally, the George Washington Bridge Bus Station sits atop all of this with its bus-only ramps to and from the bridge; the crossover between these allows bus access to West 178th Street and from West 179th Street.
In addition, the Port Authority's George Washington Bridge Bus Station and associated parking areas are situated above the Trans-Manhattan Expressway, and elevated ramps connect the bus terminal with the upper deck of the bridge.
www.empirestateroads.com /week/week53.html   (1428 words)

  
 George Washington Bridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are also ramps connecting the bridge to the George Washington Bridge Bus Station, a commuter bus terminal with direct access to the subway at the 175th Street Station on the A line.
The George Washington Bridge is a suspension bridge over the Hudson River, connecting the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City to Fort Lee in New Jersey, which carries Interstate 95, US 1, US 9, and US 46 over it.
The Bridge is near the sites of Fort Washington (on the New York side) and Fort Lee (in New Jersey), which were fortified positions used by General Washington and his American forces in his unsuccessful attempt to deter the British occupation of New York City in 1776 during the American Revolutionary War.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_Washington_Bridge   (1779 words)

  
 George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal is a commuter bus terminal located at the east end of the George Washington Bridge in Washington Heights, Manhattan.
The station is built over the Trans-Manhattan Expressway (Interstate 95) between 178th and 179th Streets and Fort Washington and Wadsworth Avenues and features direct bus ramps on and off the upper level of the bridge.
The terminal is served by numerous commuter buses to New Jersey and beyond, and several local buses.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_Washington_Bridge_Bus_Station   (357 words)

  
 Interchange of the Week-#53
The bridge itself is a facility of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, as is the George Washington Bridge Bus Station.
In addition, the Port Authority's George Washington Bridge Bus Station and associated parking areas are situated above the Trans-Manhattan Expressway, and elevated ramps connect the bus terminal with the upper deck of the bridge.
Finally, the George Washington Bridge Bus Station sits atop all of this with its bus-only ramps to and from the bridge; the crossover between these allows bus access to West 178th Street and from West 179th Street.
www.empirestateroads.com /week/week53.html   (357 words)

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