Q25 (New York City bus)

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College Point – Jamaica
A 2011 New Flyer C40LF (186) on the Q25 in Flushing, Queens.
Overview
SystemMTA Regional Bus Operations
OperatorMTA Bus Company
GarageCollege Point Depot
VehicleNew Flyer C40LF CNG
Began service1928
Ended service2025 (Q34)
Route
LocaleQueens, New York, U.S.
Communities servedCollege Point, Linden Hill, Flushing, Queensboro Hill, Pomonok, Kew Gardens Hills, Hillcrest, Briarwood, Jamaica
StartCollege Point, Queens – Poppenhusen Avenue and 119th Street
Via127th Street, Kissena Boulevard, Parsons Boulevard
EndJamaica, Queens – Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue, Jamaica station
Length8.4 miles (13.5 km)
Other routesQ17 Kissena Blvd/Horace Harding Expwy/188th Street
Q65 164th Street
Service
Operates24 hours
Annual patronage4,824,784 (2024)
TransfersYes
TimetableQ25
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The Q25 bus route constitutes a public transit line in Queens, New York City. The south-to-north route runs primarily on Parsons Boulevard and Kissena Boulevard, serving two major bus-subway hubs: Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–Jamaica and Flushing–Main Street. It terminates in College Point in northern Queens.

The Q25 was originally operated by Queens-Nassau Transit Lines, Queens Transit Corporation, and Queens Surface Corporation from the 1930s to 2005; it is now operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations under the MTA Bus Company brand. Until 2025, the Q34 bus paralleled the Q25 south of Linden Place; the Q25 and Q34 were numbered as a single route in 1937 and were split into separate routes in the 1990s. Q25 limited-stop service was introduced in 2007. The Q25 Limited and Q34 were discontinued as part of the Queens bus network redesign in 2025.