Service enhancements are coming to 16 local bus routes in four boroughs starting June 29, Gov. Kathy Hochul and the MTA said Thursday.

Bus lines in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island are set to run faster, making commutes and wait times shorter for New Yorkers.

The governor and MTA said the following routes were chosen for their high ridership:

The Bronx

Bx10 (Riverdale-Norwood)

Bx17 (Port Morris-Fordham Plaza)

Bx23 (Co-op City-Pelham Bay Park Station)

Bx28/Bx38 (Co-op City-Fordham Center)

Brooklyn

B17 (Crown Heights-Canarsie)

B26 (Fulton St-Ridgewood)

B74 (Sea Gate-Stillwell Avenue Station)

B103 (Canarsie-Downtown Brooklyn)

Queens

Q13 (Flushing-Ft. Totten)

Q28 (Bayside-Flushing)

Q35 (Rockaway Park-Midwood)

Q43 (Jamaica-Floral Park)

Q66 (Flushing-Long Island Ci

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