Chambers St Reconstruction Affects M22

Riders who depend on the M22 should know that service will be affected due to the Chambers Street Reconstruction Project. MTA NYC Transit issued a press release about it which I received yesterday with complete details:

Chambers Street between West Broadway and West Street is slated to be converted into a one-way street, westbound traffic only, for approximately 18 months beginning next week. As a result of this reconstruction project by the New York City Department of Design and Construction, effective immediately, the eastbound M22 bus has been detoured from Chambers Street to Warren Street between West Street and Church Street.

Three new westbound bus stops have been installed as follows: on Chambers Street at West Broadway, near side, north curb, between Church Street & West Broadway (M22); on Chambers Street at West Street, near side, north curb, between Greenwich and West Streets (M20 & M22); and on West Broadway at Chambers Street, west curb, near side, between Reade and Chambers Streets (M20). A new eastbound bus stop for the M22 is on Warren Street at Greenwich Street, east curb, near side, between West and Greenwich Streets.

Discontinued bus stops in the westbound direction are: on Chambers Street at Hudson Street, far side, north curb, between Hudson and Greenwich Streets (M20 & M22); and on Chambers Street at Greenwich Street, far side, north curb, between Greenwich and West Streets (M20 & M22).

In the eastbound direction, the following M22 stops have been discontinued: on North End Avenue at Murray Street, far side, east curb, between Murray and Warren Streets; on North End Avenue at Warren Street, far side, east curb, between Warren and Chambers Streets; on Chambers Street at Greenwich Street, far side, south curb, between Greenwich and Hudson Streets; and on Chambers Street at West Broadway, near side, south curb, between Greenwich Street and West Broadway. These stops are in the process of being removed by NYC Department of Transportation.

xoxo Transit Blogger

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