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Revision as of 15:35, 30 June 2006 by Larryv (talk | contribs) (mis-cat)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Established on October 22, 1979, the Command Bus Company was one of several privately-operated bus companies in New York City. Unlike many other privately-operated bus companies that are family-owned, Command Bus Company is a subsidiary of other bus companies that are widely-held. It was often referred to as a Private Bus line (PBL) to the public and Jerome Cooper was the president of the company. Its facility its located on Flatlands Avenue east of Crescent Street in the Spring Creek neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The routes operated by Command Bus Company were taken over by the City of New York and turned over to the MTA Bus Company for operation on December 5, 2005; the depot has been renamed the Spring Creek Bus Depot. After the takeover, most, if not all of the fleet is/was expected to be retired and replaced. There were notices in some of the buses reguarding the takeover. As of December 18, 2005, all of buses formerly leased by Command Bus Company have been restickered and renumbered, with some repainted.
See also
- Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority
- MTA Bus Company
- New York City Transit buses
- Spring Creek Bus Depot
External links
- The Official Metropolitan Transportation Authority Bus Website
- The Official Command Bus Company Website (site expected to close down)