New York City Transit: Queens Village Depot
About
New York City Transit: Queens Village Depot is a dedicated transit depot located at 97-11 222nd St in Queens Village, NY 11429. As an essential component of the city's transportation network, the depot operates continuously to support transit operations across its assigned routes. This facility is strategically positioned to serve the community and ensure consistent service availability for the public. The depot's role is critical in maintaining the daily flow of transit vehicles, contributing to the overall reliability of the network.
Situated in the borough of Queens, this depot is officially associated with the Side Manhattan district, reflecting its operational reach within the broader regional transit system. The address, 97-11 222nd St, provides a clear point of reference for any necessary administrative or operational inquiries. This location serves as a key hub for vehicle staging and dispatch, ensuring that transit services are deployed efficiently to meet the demands of the district. Its placement in Queens Village allows for strategic access to major roadways.
For direct communication, the depot can be reached at +1 718-330-1234. This contact line serves as a primary channel for inquiries related to transit operations and depot functions. The facility is recognized for its commitment to maintaining a standard of reliability, reflected in its 4.0/5 rating. This rating underscores the depot's performance and its contribution to the transit authority's service goals, highlighting its role as a dependable asset within the community.
Operating on a 24-hour schedule, the Queens Village Depot ensures that transit services can be maintained around the clock. This continuous operation is vital for meeting the city's non-stop transportation needs, providing consistent support for both early morning and late-night routes. The depot's round-the-clock availability is a testament to its importance in the NYC Transit system, ensuring that vehicles are ready for deployment at any time to serve the public and support the city's dynamic transit demands.