B24 Bus Schedule Finder for MTA Williamsburg–Greenpoint Stops, Fare, Bus Time & Live Tracker
Use this B24 bus schedule guide to open the official MTA timetable, check MTA Bus Time, choose Williamsburg or Greenpoint direction, verify OMNY fare and transfer rules, avoid wrong-stop mistakes around Greenpoint Avenue, and plan Brooklyn trips without relying on an old screenshot.
Main Match
MTA Brooklyn B24
Route
Williamsburg–Greenpoint
Local Bus Fare
$3.00 Most Riders
Main Trap
Wrong Direction / Stop Side
What Riders Want First on a B24 Bus Schedule Page
A rider searching “B24 bus schedule” usually wants the next Brooklyn bus, not a long history lesson. They want the official MTA route, real-time arrival, Greenpoint or Williamsburg direction, stop side, fare, transfer rule, holiday schedule and service alert in the first screen.
The strongest official match for this page is MTA Brooklyn B24: Williamsburg–Greenpoint. The MTA timetable describes the route as local bus service via Greenpoint Avenue, 48th Street and Meeker Avenue. The route connects the Williamsburg Bridge Plaza area with Greenpoint Avenue and Manhattan Avenue, with important timepoint stops around Broadway/Marcy Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue/Graham Avenue, 47 Street/Greenpoint Avenue and Greenpoint Avenue/Kingsland Avenue.
“Where is my B24 bus now?”
Use MTA Bus Time or the official MTA app. The PDF timetable only shows key timepoints, not every nearby stop.
“Which direction do I need?”
Choose to Greenpoint from Williamsburg Bridge Plaza or to Williamsburg from Greenpoint Avenue / Manhattan Avenue.
“Which stop side?”
Greenpoint Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue and Broadway stops can be direction-sensitive. Confirm the exact stop before waiting.
“How much is the B24 fare?”
Most riders pay the MTA local bus fare of $3. Use OMNY tap-and-go for the cleanest transfer workflow.
“Does holiday service change?”
MTA’s B24 timetable lists Sunday, Saturday and reduced weekday holiday patterns depending on the holiday.
“Why is B24 delayed?”
Williamsburg and Greenpoint traffic, Meeker Avenue congestion, construction, service changes and narrow street turns can affect reliability.
Do not use the PDF alone for a live trip
The official B24 timetable says timepoints are key stops only and directs riders to Bus Time or the MTA app for the stop nearest them and estimated arrivals. Use the PDF for planning, then use live tools before leaving.
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🕒 Open B24 TimetableSource Verification Box
Publish-ready check: Updated for May 25, 2026. Official sources checked include MTA B24 timetable, MTA Brooklyn bus schedules, MTA Bus Time, MTA subway and bus fares, MTA official app page, MTA planned service changes and NYC311 MTA fare/contact guidance.
Editorial rule used: This page does not invent exact trip times, fake stop IDs, fake fare discounts, fake phone numbers, fake detours or unsupported route changes. It gives riders the official actions first: timetable, Bus Time, fare page, MTA app, service changes and direction-based stop help.
B24 Route Finder Tool: Choose Greenpoint or Williamsburg Before You Ride
The B24 route is short enough to look simple, but riders still miss buses because they choose the wrong direction, wrong street side or wrong time source. This route finder works like a small transit app for the page.
MTA Brooklyn B24
Use this page if your trip mentions Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, Greenpoint Avenue, Meeker Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue or Graham Avenue.
To Greenpoint
Use this direction when riding from Williamsburg Bridge Plaza toward Greenpoint Avenue and Manhattan Avenue.
To Williamsburg
Use this direction when riding from Greenpoint Avenue / Manhattan Avenue toward Williamsburg Bridge Plaza Lane 2.
Bus Time Check
Use MTA Bus Time for the current stop, estimated arrival and service alert before walking to the stop.
Fare & Transfer Check
Use the same OMNY card or device if you need a free transfer within the MTA transfer window.
Wrong B24 Search?
If your trip is not in Brooklyn, Greenpoint or Williamsburg, use your local operator’s official schedule instead of MTA B24.
💡 B24 direction rule
Say the endpoint out loud before you board: “to Greenpoint” or “to Williamsburg.” On short Brooklyn routes, the wrong direction can waste more time than waiting for the next bus.
Need nearby stop discovery before the official check?
🗺️ Search B24 Near MeOfficial B24 Bus Links for Schedule, Bus Time, Fare, App and Service Changes
These are the action links riders need most. A good B24 page should not force a rider to return to Google for the official timetable, live tracker or fare page.
B24 Bus Route Map: Williamsburg Bridge Plaza to Greenpoint Avenue / Manhattan Avenue
The official B24 timetable identifies the route as Williamsburg–Greenpoint via Greenpoint Avenue, 48th Street and Meeker Avenue. The most important rider decision is endpoint direction: to Greenpoint or to Williamsburg.
🚉 Williamsburg side
For Greenpoint-bound trips, the timetable shows Williamsburg Bridge Plaza Lane 2 as the starting side timepoint. Other Williamsburg-side timepoints include Broadway / Marcy Avenue and Metropolitan Avenue / Graham Avenue. If you are transferring from the subway near Marcy Avenue or walking from Broadway, check Bus Time before you reach the stop.
🏙️ Greenpoint side
For Williamsburg-bound trips, the timetable shows Greenpoint Avenue / Manhattan Avenue as the Greenpoint-side timepoint. Other Greenpoint-side timepoints include Greenpoint Avenue / Jewel Street and Greenpoint Avenue / 47 Street. Do not assume every Greenpoint Avenue stop serves your direction.
🛣️ Middle corridor
The B24 uses a corridor where traffic, truck movement, construction, turns and short blocks can affect timing. The PDF timetable is useful for broad planning, but MTA Bus Time is the better tool for deciding when to walk to the stop.
💡 Stop-name discipline
Save your exact stop in Bus Time. “Greenpoint Avenue” is not specific enough because several B24 stops use that street name.
Need current B24 stop-level arrivals?
🚏 Open B24 Bus TimeB24 Bus Stops: Key Timepoints, Wrong-Side Warnings and Transfer Points
MTA’s PDF timetable does not list every stop as a full stop-by-stop planner. It shows important timepoints where buses are scheduled to start, end or leave at specific times. For the nearest exact stop, use Bus Time or the MTA app.
- Williamsburg Bridge Plaza / Lane 2: key Williamsburg-side endpoint and transfer area.
- Broadway / Marcy Avenue: important Williamsburg stop area near major transit and walking connections.
- Metropolitan Avenue / Graham Avenue: useful middle timepoint for Williamsburg and East Williamsburg riders.
- 47 Street / Greenpoint Avenue: direction-sensitive timepoint near the Greenpoint Avenue corridor.
- Greenpoint Avenue / Kingsland Avenue: important Greenpoint-bound timepoint.
- Greenpoint Avenue / Jewel Street: Williamsburg-bound timepoint shown in the official timetable.
- Greenpoint Avenue / Manhattan Avenue: Greenpoint-side endpoint/timepoint used in the timetable.
Wrong-side-of-street warning
For the B24, same-street names can appear in both directions. Check the endpoint on the bus sign and the stop direction in Bus Time before waiting.
B24 Live Tracker: MTA Bus Time, MTA App and Real-Time Arrival Checks
The B24 timetable itself tells riders to visit Bus Time or use the MTA app to locate the nearest stop and view estimated arrival times. That is important because the printed PDF cannot show traffic, temporary detours, skipped stops or live delays.
📍 Best Bus Time workflow
- Search B24: Open MTA Bus Time and enter B24.
- Choose direction: Pick Greenpoint-bound or Williamsburg-bound service.
- Select the exact stop: Use stop name, stop map or nearby location instead of guessing from the timetable.
- Check service alert: If a B24 alert is active, read it before walking.
- Leave with buffer: In Williamsburg and Greenpoint, traffic can change the practical wait quickly.
📲 MTA App workflow
The official MTA app helps riders check real-time subway and bus arrivals, see service updates, use maps and connect with customer support. For B24, save your route or stop if you ride often, especially for work, school, errands or subway transfers.
Tracker reality
If Bus Time shows no arrival, check the direction, service alert and current schedule. The wrong stop or wrong direction can look like “no bus” even when service is running nearby.
Need the live B24 route tracker?
📍 Open MTA Bus TimeB24 Bus Fare: OMNY $3 Local Bus Fare, Transfers, Cash and MetroCard Changes
The B24 is a local MTA bus route. MTA’s current subway and bus fare page lists the fare for most riders on local, limited, rush and Select Bus Service buses at $3.00. Reduced fares are available for seniors and people with qualifying disabilities at half the regular fare.
💳 OMNY tap-and-go
MTA says riders can tap and ride with a contactless credit or debit card, smartphone, wearable device or OMNY card. For the cleanest B24 workflow, tap the same card or device for your whole journey so transfer rules work correctly.
🔁 Free transfer rule
MTA says riders get one free transfer within two hours of paying the fare, including subway-to-bus, bus-to-subway and bus-to-bus transfers. Use the same card or device when transferring so you are not charged twice.
💵 Cash and MetroCard caution
Cash is currently accepted on local buses with exact change in coins. Bills, half-dollars and pennies are not accepted, and change is not provided. MetroCard sales ended December 31, 2025, and MTA says MetroCard and cash will stop being accepted at the same time later in 2026 after an exact date is announced.
Same-card transfer rule
If you transfer from B24 to subway or another bus, use the same OMNY card, bank card or device. Switching cards can break your transfer.
Need current MTA fare and transfer rules?
💳 Open MTA FaresB24 Weekend Schedule, Holiday Service and Reduced Weekday Checks
The B24 timetable includes weekday, Saturday and Sunday schedule sections, plus a route-specific holiday schedule. This matters because many riders assume NYC buses use the same pattern every holiday. They do not.
📅 B24 holiday pattern
The official B24 timetable lists New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day as Sunday schedule holidays. It lists Independence Day and Presidents Day as Saturday schedule holidays. It lists Martin Luther King Day and the Friday after Thanksgiving as reduced weekday schedule days.
🕒 Weekend reality
Weekend service can be less forgiving if you miss a bus. Before a Saturday or Sunday trip, use the correct schedule tab and check Bus Time. If your trip depends on a transfer to subway, another bus, work or appointment, plan with extra buffer.
💡 Holiday workflow
Do not use weekday memory on holidays. Check the B24 PDF holiday note, then confirm the live route status in Bus Time or the MTA app.
Need planned MTA service changes?
⚠️ Open Service ChangesB24 Rider Reality: Williamsburg Traffic, Greenpoint Avenue, Meeker Avenue and Bus Bunching
A printed route timetable cannot show Brooklyn street reality. The B24 travels through areas where traffic, deliveries, construction, bike lanes, narrow turns, double parking, bridge-area movement and weather can affect the ride.
🚌 Bus bunching explained
Bus bunching happens when one bus is delayed, collects more riders, spends longer at stops and lets the next bus catch up. If Bus Time shows two B24 buses close together, confirm the endpoint. The second bus may be less crowded, but only if it is going your direction.
🚦 Meeker Avenue and Greenpoint Avenue delays
Traffic near Meeker Avenue, Greenpoint Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue and Williamsburg Bridge Plaza can create uneven travel times. If you are going to work, school, medical care or a timed subway transfer, leave earlier than the perfect timetable suggests.
🌧️ Weather and construction
Rain, snow, construction and temporary street work can change wait times and stop access. In bad weather, check live arrivals before walking and keep the official alert page open if your trip is important.
💡 Real rider rule
Use the PDF for planning, Bus Time for leaving, and the bus sign for final confirmation. That three-step workflow prevents most B24 mistakes.
Wrong B24 Bus Schedule? MTA Brooklyn B24 vs Other B24 Searches
This page is built for the MTA Brooklyn B24. Route numbers can repeat in different cities, school systems, shuttles or private operators. If your trip does not involve Brooklyn, Greenpoint, Williamsburg, Greenpoint Avenue, Meeker Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue, Marcy Avenue or Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, you may need a different B24 schedule.
MTA Brooklyn B24
Use this page for Williamsburg–Greenpoint local bus service via Greenpoint Avenue, 48th Street and Meeker Avenue.
School or Shuttle B24
If B24 appears on a school, campus or shuttle page, use that operator’s official schedule. MTA Bus Time will not show non-MTA service.
Third-Party App Result
Apps can help, but always cross-check with MTA Bus Time or the official MTA app when the trip is time-sensitive.
Route-number resolver tip
If your origin or destination is outside Brooklyn, do not assume this B24 page is correct. Search the operator name plus “B24 schedule” for the official route.
B24 Rider Comfort: Accessibility, Strollers, Groceries, Bikes and Safer Boarding
The B24 is used by commuters, families, students, workers, shoppers and subway-transfer riders. A short local bus trip can still become stressful if the stop is crowded, the sidewalk is blocked, the bus is delayed or the rider is not ready to board.
♿ Accessibility and stop conditions
MTA buses support accessible boarding, but the street environment still matters. Sidewalk condition, curb access, construction fencing, weather, crowding and parked vehicles can affect boarding. If accessibility is essential, give yourself extra time and use official MTA tools before leaving.
👶 Strollers and family trips
For strollers, groceries or children, avoid the most crowded school, commute and shopping windows when possible. Prepare payment before the bus arrives, keep aisles clear and move away from the front door after boarding.
🚲 Bike and micromobility reality
Brooklyn riders often combine walking, biking, scooters and buses. Always follow MTA rules, keep doors clear and avoid blocking priority areas. A packed B24 is not the right place to force bulky items into the aisle.
Smart Internal Route Hub: More Bus Schedule Pages Riders May Need
Internal links should match the rider’s next likely question. A B24 user may need another MTA Brooklyn route, a Queens route-number page, a broad MTA bus page or a route resolver. These links keep users planning inside BusSchedules.org instead of bouncing back to Google.
💡 Interlinking strategy used
This hub connects B24 to MTA, Brooklyn, Queens and route-number intent. That is stronger than random internal links because every link solves a likely next rider problem.
B24 Bus Schedule Near Me Map: Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Meeker Avenue and Greenpoint Avenue Stops
The map below is for discovery only. Use it to understand Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Avenue, Meeker Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue and the Williamsburg Bridge Plaza area, then verify your final stop through MTA Bus Time or the MTA app.
B24 Bus Schedule FAQs
What is the B24 bus schedule?
The main official match is MTA Brooklyn B24, a local bus route between Williamsburg and Greenpoint via Greenpoint Avenue, 48th Street and Meeker Avenue. Use the official MTA timetable and Bus Time for current details.
Where does the B24 bus go?
The B24 connects Williamsburg Bridge Plaza and Greenpoint Avenue / Manhattan Avenue. Key timepoints include Broadway / Marcy Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue / Graham Avenue, 47 Street / Greenpoint Avenue and Greenpoint Avenue / Kingsland Avenue.
How do I track the B24 bus live?
Use MTA Bus Time or the official MTA app. Search B24, choose the correct direction and select your exact stop for estimated arrivals and alerts.
How much is the B24 bus fare?
The B24 is a local MTA bus. MTA’s current subway and bus fare page lists the fare for most local bus riders at $3. Reduced fares are available for eligible seniors and people with qualifying disabilities.
Can I use OMNY on the B24 bus?
Yes. MTA says riders can tap and ride on buses with a contactless card, smartphone, wearable device or OMNY card. Use the same card or device for transfers.
Can I pay cash on the B24 bus?
Cash is currently accepted on local buses with exact change in coins, but MTA says cash and MetroCard acceptance will end at the same time in 2026 after an exact date is announced. Check MTA’s fare page before relying on cash.
Does the B24 have holiday service changes?
Yes. The official B24 timetable lists Sunday schedule, Saturday schedule and reduced weekday holiday patterns depending on the holiday. Check the current PDF and MTA service alerts before traveling.
Why is my B24 bus not showing in Bus Time?
You may have selected the wrong direction, wrong stop, wrong service day, or there may be a service alert. Check the official B24 timetable, Bus Time, MTA app and planned service changes.
Is the B24 timetable enough for planning?
The timetable is useful for scheduled timepoints, but MTA says riders should use Bus Time or the MTA app to locate the nearest stop and view estimated arrival times.
Is BusSchedules.org the official B24 operator?
No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider-help guide. MTA controls the official B24 schedule, Bus Time data, fares, service alerts and route changes.
Final Summary: Use the B24 Bus Schedule Without Guessing
The safest way to use the B24 bus schedule is simple: open the official MTA B24 timetable, choose Greenpoint-bound or Williamsburg-bound service, check your exact stop in MTA Bus Time or the MTA app, verify fare and transfer rules, and read any active service alerts before leaving.
Remember the biggest B24 rider details: the route is Williamsburg–Greenpoint via Greenpoint Avenue, 48th Street and Meeker Avenue; most local bus riders pay $3; OMNY works best when you use the same card or device for transfers; and the PDF timetable shows key timepoints, not every exact stop.
For real commuting, do not rely on an old screenshot. Plan with the official PDF, leave with Bus Time, confirm the bus sign before boarding, and allow extra time around Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, Meeker Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue and Greenpoint Avenue when traffic or construction is active.