PANYNJ approves $160M project to expand bus line accessibility, reliability

April 3, 2025

On March 27, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) Board of Commissioners authorized a $160 million project to enhance the Q70 LaGuardia (LGA) Link bus line. With its approval, the authority’s next move will be to procure a construction contract.

Once completed, the expanded airport-to-subway line will provide faster, more reliable service between multiple neighborhoods and railroad lines. To support this initiative, the project calls for building a new bus staging area at LGA. The Terminal C Loop roadway will also be improved to facilitate better travel conditions.

The Q70 bus service upgrades will entail:

  • Adding transit signal priority for buses along the route.
  • Installing wayfinding, lighting and signage upgrades at stations.
  • Installing “bus wraps” on Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) buses.

Improvements to the Terminal C Loop will include:

  • Building a covered canopy on-airport for staging on-airport buses.
  • Developing a dedicated on-airport bus lane.
  • Installing new on-airport wayfinding, lighting and traffic signals.
  • Creating a pedestrian walkway.
  • Relocating the existing taxi staging area to a location adjacent to Terminal B.

Starting June 1, riders will benefit from increased frequencies during peak periods, typically between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Exclusive road access points will improve service reliability and avoid congestion.


Photo courtesy of The Port Authority

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