Bus Depots of The New York City Transit Authority - Central Maintenance Facilities

Central Maintenance Facilities

New York City Transit Authority has two major central maintenance facilities that serves in the New York City area. The Grand Avenue Central Maintenance Facility is located adjacent to the Grand Avenue Depot in Maspeth and the Zerega Avenue Central Maintenance Facility is located at 750 Zerega Avenue in the Bronx. Both maintenance facilities are responsible for major reconstruction of buses needed to repair with various work shop, motor repair, engine rebuild, transmission shop and body component area on New York City Transit Authority's bus fleet and surface transportation training/institutional facility. Zerega Avenue is responsible for registry of new buses in the fleet. The Central Maintenance Facilities also provide these services for the MTA Bus Company, the other brand of MTA Regional Bus Operations sister to New York City Transit.

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