New York City Omnibus Corporation


The New York City Omnibus Corporation ran bus services in New York City between 1926 and 1962. It expanded in 1935/36 with new bus routes to replace the New York Railways Corporation streetcars when these were dismantled. It further expanded with the acquisition of the Fifth Avenue Coach Company from The Omnibus Corporation in 1954. NYCO was renamed the "Fifth Avenue Coach Lines, Inc." in 1956, becoming bankrupt in 1962, after which operations were taken over by the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority.

History

The New York City Omnibus Corporation was formed in 1926 with John A. Ritchie as President. Richie was also president of The Omnibus Corporation founded a year earlier.
The company introduced new bus lines to replace the streetcar lines being withdrawn by the New York Railways Corporation in 1935/36, which The Omnibus Corporation also owned.
In 1954, the company purchased the Fifth Avenue Coach Company from The Omnibus Corporation and renamed itself as "Fifth Avenue Coach Lines, Inc." on May 14, 1956. They also acquired the Third Avenue Railway-owned Surface Transportation Corporation on December 17 that same year, and created an operating subsidiary, Surface Transit, Inc., to administer their routes.
The company went bankrupt in 1962 and the services were taken over by the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority.

Routes

The routes that were operated by the New York City Omnibus Corporation are listed below.
RouteTerminal AMajor streets of travelTerminal B
1/2
  • Civic Center
Park Row/City Hall
or
  • Astor Place
8 Street/4 Avenue
Fourth Avenue
Madison Avenue
Harlem
Madison Avenue/135 Street
3/4
  • Gramercy Park
23 Street/Lexington Avenue
or
  • Astor Place
8 Street/4 Avenue
Lexington Avenue
Lenox Avenue

  • East Harlem
Lexington Avenue/131 Street
or
  • Harlem
Lenox Avenue/146 Street
5Civic Center
Park Row/City Hall
Sixth AvenueCentral Park South
59 Street/6 Avenue
6South FerryBroadway
Seventh Avenue
Central Park South
59 Street/7 Avenue
7Gramercy Park
23 Street/Broadway
Broadway
Columbus Avenue
Lenox Avenue
Harlem
146 Street/Lenox Avenue
8/9
  • Tribeca
Canal Street/Varick Street
or
  • Astor Place
8 Street/4 Avenue
Seventh Avenue
Central Park South
7 Avenue/59 Street
10SoHo
Cortlandt Street
Eighth Avenue
Central Park West
Polo Grounds
159 Street/8 Avenue
11Greenwich Village
Abingdon Square
Ninth Avenue
Amsterdam Avenue
Harlem
La Salle Street/Broadway
12SoHo
West Street/Watts Street
Spring and Delancey Streets CrosstownWilliamsburg Bridge
Mangin Street/Delancey Street
13Greenwich Village
West Street/Christopher Street
8 Street CrosstownEast Village
Avenue D/West 10 Street
14Chelsea
West 22 Street/11 Avenue
14 Street Crosstown
  • East Village
Avenue D/East 14 Street
or
Delancey Street/Essex Street
15Chelsea
11 Avenue/West 23 Street
23 Street CrosstownKips Bay
FDR Drive/East 23 Street
16
12 Avenue/West 34 Street
or
  • Clinton
12 Avenue/West 42 Street
via 8 Avenue
34 Street CrosstownMurray Hill
1 Avenue/East 34 Street
17Upper West Side
West End Avenue/West 79 Street
79 Street CrosstownYorkville
East End Avenue/East 79 Street
18Upper West Side
West End Avenue/West 86 Street
86 Street Crosstown
  • Yorkville
East End Avenue/East 86 Street
or
  • Yorkville
York Avenue/East 91 Street
19Upper West Side
West End Avenue/West 96 Street
96 Street CrosstownYorkville
York Avenue/East 91 Street
20Upper West Side
West End Avenue/West 106 Street
116 Street CrosstownEast Harlem
FDR Drive/East 116 Street
21SoHo
West Street/Watts Street
Houston Street and Avenue C CrosstownKips Bay
27 Street/1 Avenue
22Lower East Side
Clinton Street/South Street
Pitt Street
Ridge Street
Lower East Side
Houston Street/FDR Drive
TB
  • East Harlem
Lexington Avenue/East 125 Street
or
  • South Bronx
138 Street/Jackson Avenue
Triborough Bridge
  • Randalls and Wards Islands
or
  • Astoria'''
37 Street/24 Avenue