M23 Bus is Most Pokey While M1 is Schleppie-est
Yay! It's that time of year when the Straphangers Campaign announces the winner of the annual Pokey Award for the slowest city bus service. And this year, there's a new award: The Schleppie, for least reliable service.
The 2007 Pokey Award goes to the M23: "The M23 had the slowest bus speed at 4.0 miles per hour as clocked at 12 noon on a weekday. This is not much faster than the 3.0 mph maintained by the average person walking." Crosstown buses usually get the Pokey - last year, the M14 won and the M34 won in 2004 and 2005. Here are the slowest routes in each borough:
- Brooklyn's B63: 4.9 mph - Between Bay Ridge and Cobble Hill, Brooklyn
- The Bronx's Bx19: 5.0 mph - Between Fordham in the Bronx and Upper
- Manhattan's M23: 4.0 mph- Crosstown on 23rd Street in Manhattan
- Queens' Q56: 6.1 mph - Jamaica, Queens to East New York, Brooklyn
- Staten Island's S61: 11.7 mph - Between Staten Island Mall and St. George Ferry Terminal
- B15: 26.4% unreliable- Between Bedford-Stuyvesant and JFK
- Bx41: 26.1% unreliable - Between Wakefield and to Hub on White Plains Road
- M1: 32.8% unreliable - Between Harlem and East Village
- S78: 24.4% unreliable - Between St. George Ferry Terminal and Tottenville
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