B7 Bus Schedule Finder for NYC MTA Route Map, Stops, OMNY Fare, Alerts & Live Times
Use this B7 guide like a small transit dashboard: open the official MTA timetable, track the next B7 on MTA Bus Time, confirm your stop code, check the $3 local bus fare, and avoid wrong-direction boarding between Midwood and Bedford-Stuyvesant.
What B7 Riders Want First When They Open This Page
A real B7 rider is not looking for a generic bus article. They want to know where the next B7 is, which side of the street to stand on, whether the bus is going toward Bed-Stuy or Midwood, what the fare is, whether the route is delayed, and which official MTA page should be trusted. This page puts those actions first.
βWhere is the B7 now?β
Use MTA Bus Time for live arrivals, stop-level predictions, route direction and active vehicle location.
βWhich stop do I use?β
Confirm stop code, intersection, side of street and direction before waiting on Kings Highway or Saratoga Avenue.
βWhich direction is correct?β
The key direction choices are toward Bed-Stuy/Bway-Halsey or toward Midwood/Coney Island Avenue.
βHow do I pay?β
B7 is an MTA local bus. Most riders pay the NYC local bus fare with OMNY, contactless card, phone or eligible fare method.
βDoes it run today?β
Check weekday, Saturday, Sunday and holiday service separately. Major holidays listed by MTA use Sunday schedule for this route.
βWhat route should I check next?β
Use the smart internal route hub below for NYC MTA, express bus and related route-number schedule pages.
π‘ 10-second B7 rule
Before you leave, check five things: official B7 route page, direction, stop code, live arrival, and service alert. If one is missing, do not treat the time as commute-grade proof.
B7 Smart Schedule Tool: Use This Like a Mini MTA App
This section is built for the way riders actually behave. Pick the task, open the official source, then verify the stop and direction before moving. This keeps the page useful for quick mobile visits and gives Google stronger user-satisfaction signals than plain copied timetable text.
Source Check for B7 Schedule Accuracy
Updated for 2026 rider use. Official MTA sources checked for this page include the B7 timetable page, MTA Bus Time B7, Brooklyn bus schedule index, MTA subway and bus fare page, OMNY information and MTA Bus Time search help.
The official MTA B7 timetable identifies the route as Midwood β Bedford-Stuyvesant via Kings Hwy / Saratoga Av, local bus service, with timetable effective June 29, 2025. MTA also notes that printed timetables show key stops known as timepoints and tells riders to use Bus Time or the MTA App for stop-level estimated arrivals.
Important caution: B7 times, stops, service alerts, detours, fare rules and real-time predictions can change. Use this guide for clear rider workflow, then verify final trip details directly with MTA.
Quick Answer: What Is the B7 Bus Schedule?
The B7 bus schedule is for MTAβs Brooklyn local bus route between Midwood and Bedford-Stuyvesant, operating via Kings Highway and Saratoga Avenue. For planned trips, open the official MTA B7 timetable. For the next bus at your exact stop, open MTA Bus Time B7 or the MTA App and search by route, intersection or stop code.
Route
B7 Midwood β Bedford-Stuyvesant
Main Streets
Kings Hwy / Saratoga Av
Live Tool
MTA Bus Time and MTA App
Fare
$3 for most local bus riders
Need the official B7 timetable first?
π Open MTA B7 ScheduleStanding at a stop right now?
π Track B7 LiveB7 Rider Control Center: Jump to the Exact Help You Need
Official B7 Bus Schedule Links, App, Tracker and Fare Pages
These are the links B7 riders should see high on the page. They satisfy the core search intent immediately: official schedule, live arrivals, fare, OMNY and Bus Time help.
B7 Route Map: Midwood to Bedford-Stuyvesant via Kings Highway and Saratoga Avenue
The B7 is a Brooklyn local bus route. The official MTA route name is Midwood β Bedford-Stuyvesant via Kings Hwy / Saratoga Av. The practical rider view is simple: many B7 trips move along the Kings Highway corridor and Saratoga Avenue corridor, but your exact boarding point depends on direction, stop code and nearby intersection.
π§ Main B7 direction choices
On MTA Bus Time, B7 riders commonly need to choose between direction labels such as to Bed-Stuy Bway-Halsey via Kings Hwy and to Midwood Coney Island Av via Kings Hwy. Do not read a time until the direction matches your destination. Wrong direction is the fastest way to ride away from where you need to go.
Use this direction when you are traveling north/east toward the Bedford-Stuyvesant side of the route. Confirm the destination sign before boarding.
Use this direction when you are traveling toward the Midwood end of the route. Check stop code and side of street because nearby stops can serve opposite directions.
Some trips may not behave exactly like your saved memory. Always read the destination sign and live trip details in MTA Bus Time before boarding.
β οΈ B7 route map mistake
Do not use a map pin alone. A map may show the nearest B7 stop, but the nearest stop might serve the wrong direction. Match the route, destination sign, stop code and live arrival before waiting.
B7 Bus Stops: Stop Code, Timepoints, Side of Street and Nearby Intersections
The MTA timetable shows key stops called timepoints. That does not mean those are the only stops. For every stop near you, use MTA Bus Time, the MTA App or the stop code printed at the bus stop. This matters because B7 runs through dense Brooklyn street grids where two stops can be close but serve different directions.
π How to check your B7 stop correctly
- Use the stop code: MTA Bus Time can search by stop code, route or intersection.
- Check the direction: Bed-Stuy/Bway-Halsey and Midwood/Coney Island Avenue are not interchangeable.
- Look at the side of street: a stop across Kings Highway or Saratoga Avenue may serve the opposite trip.
- Use Bus Time near departure: the PDF gives planned timepoints; Bus Time gives stop-level estimated arrivals.
- Watch temporary signs: construction, road work, NYPD activity or utility work can temporarily move a stop.
π B7 stop areas riders often search
Common B7 searches include stops around Saratoga Av / Halsey St, Saratoga Avenue, Kings Highway, Utica Avenue, Nostrand Avenue, Ocean Avenue, Coney Island Avenue and the Midwood / Bed-Stuy route ends. Always verify the exact stop in MTA Bus Time because same-street stops can serve different directions.
Need stop-level B7 arrivals right now?
π Open B7 Stop ListB7 Live Times: MTA Bus Time, MTA App and Stop Code Search
For the B7, live arrivals are more useful than a saved screenshot. Traffic, bunching, weather, construction and rider boarding can change the real arrival. Use the official timetable for planned service, then use MTA Bus Time or the MTA App near departure time.
π² Best live-tracking workflow
- Open MTA Bus Time B7.
- Choose the correct direction before selecting a stop.
- Click or search your stop to see upcoming arrivals.
- If your stop has a 6-digit code, use it for the most precise result.
- Refresh before leaving because Brooklyn traffic can change quickly.
π‘ SMS backup if the app is slow
MTA Bus Time supports text-message arrival lookup. If a stop has a 6-digit stop code, riders can text the stop code to 511123. For a stop served by multiple routes, include the route if you only want B7 arrivals.
π Why B7 may not show correctly in an app
A missing live arrival does not automatically mean the B7 is canceled. The bus may not have started its trip, the stop may be wrong, the route direction may be wrong, GPS data may be unavailable, or a detour may affect your stop. Always check the official route page, Bus Time and service alerts together.
B7 Bus Fare: OMNY, Local Bus Fare, Reduced Fare and Transfers
The B7 is an NYC MTA local bus route. MTAβs subway and bus fare page states that the fare is $3 for most riders on subways and local, limited, rush and Select Bus Service buses. Express buses cost more, but B7 is not an express route.
π³ How most riders pay on the B7
- Tap with OMNY: contactless credit card, debit card, smartphone, wearable or OMNY card.
- Use the same device/card: important for fare cap tracking and transfer consistency.
- Check reduced fare: seniors and qualifying riders should verify eligibility through MTA.
- Do not confuse local and express fare: B7 is local; routes like X27 use express-bus fare.
Need current MTA fare details before riding?
π³ Open MTA Fare PageNeed OMNY tap-and-go help?
π± How OMNY Worksβ οΈ Fare mistake to avoid
Do not compare B7 with express routes like X27. B7 is a local Brooklyn bus. Express buses use different fare rules and rider expectations.
B7 Weekend Schedule, Holiday Schedule and Late-Night Planning
Do not use a weekday memory for a weekend ride. B7 weekday, Saturday, Sunday and holiday service can have different spacing and time patterns. MTA notes that on certain major holidays for this route, including New Yearβs Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, the route uses a Sunday schedule.
π Weekend B7 checklist
- Open the official B7 timetable and choose the correct day.
- Check MTA Bus Time before walking to the stop.
- Confirm the direction toward Bed-Stuy or Midwood.
- Leave extra buffer for late evening, early morning and weather conditions.
- Do not assume a saved weekday screenshot still applies.
π‘ Better weekend habit
For Saturday, Sunday or holiday trips, check the schedule twice: once when planning and again within 10β15 minutes of leaving. Real-time service is the final check.
B7 Rush Hour Reality: School Crowds, Traffic, Bunching and Missed Transfers
The B7 crosses busy Brooklyn streets, residential blocks, commercial corridors and transfer-heavy areas. That means the PDF timetable is not the full rider experience. The real trip can be affected by school dismissal, delivery vehicles, double parking, construction, road work, rain, snow and heavy boarding.
ποΈ Bus bunching on B7
Bus bunching happens when one B7 gets delayed and the bus behind it catches up. The first bus becomes more crowded because more riders are waiting. If two B7 buses arrive close together and both show your destination, the second bus may sometimes be less crowded, but always confirm the sign first.
π School and afternoon crowding
Brooklyn local buses can become more crowded around school dismissal and afternoon travel windows. If you are riding with a stroller, groceries, mobility device or a tight subway transfer, give yourself more buffer instead of planning a perfect connection.
π§οΈ Weather and street delay rule
Rain, snow, icy curbs and road work can make stop access harder. Even if the bus is on time, the sidewalk and boarding area may slow you down. MTA Bus Time is useful, but it cannot make a blocked stop easier to reach.
B7 Transfer Planning: Subway, Local Bus and Brooklyn Route Connections
Many B7 riders are not riding only one bus. They may be connecting to subway stations, another Brooklyn bus, school, work, shopping, medical appointments or a cross-borough trip. The safest transfer habit is to use the MTA App or trip planner for the full trip, then check B7 Bus Time at the stop.
π Transfer checklist
- Use one OMNY device or card: this keeps transfer and fare-cap behavior cleaner.
- Check both routes: your B7 may be fine but the connecting bus or train may have alerts.
- Do not build a zero-minute transfer: Brooklyn street traffic can break tight plans.
- Confirm the direction after transfer: a nearby stop may serve the opposite route direction.
Planning a full B7 + subway or B7 + bus trip?
π§ Open MTA Trip ToolsB7 Accessibility, Strollers, Crowding and Safer Boarding
For accessibility-sensitive trips, do not rely only on the printed B7 schedule. Check the live stop, nearby curb conditions, possible detours and MTA rider guidance. A bus can be accessible, but the stop area can still be difficult if the curb is blocked, icy, crowded or temporarily relocated.
βΏ Mobility device and ramp caution
If you need accessible boarding, arrive early and use MTA Bus Time so you are ready before the bus reaches the stop. If the stop area looks blocked, use official MTA support channels or nearby safe stop information rather than trying to board from an unsafe place.
πΆ Strollers and family trips
B7 can be crowded during school, shopping and commuting windows. Prepare your fare before boarding, keep the aisle clear and avoid waiting until the bus arrives to fold, move or organize items. A small delay at the door can affect everyone behind you.
ποΈ Groceries and crowded trips
If you are carrying bags, choose a stop where you can stand safely and board without blocking the door. During rush times, the first arriving bus may be crowded. Live arrivals can help you decide whether another B7 is close behind.
Common B7 Bus Schedule Mistakes That Waste Rider Time
Reading the PDF only
The PDF is useful for planned timepoints. Use Bus Time for your exact stop and real-time arrival.
Wrong direction
Always confirm Bed-Stuy/Bway-Halsey vs Midwood/Coney Island Avenue before boarding.
Wrong side of street
Nearby stops on Kings Highway or Saratoga Avenue may serve opposite directions.
Weekend memory
Saturday, Sunday and major holiday service can differ from weekday expectations.
Fare confusion
B7 is local. Do not apply express bus fare rules from X routes to the B7.
No alert check
Detours or temporary stop changes can matter more than the regular schedule.
Smart Internal Links: Related BusSchedules.org Routes for NYC and Route Planning
This internal route hub keeps riders planning inside BusSchedules.org instead of returning to Google. The links are chosen by search intent: NYC MTA, Brooklyn/NYC route pages, express-bus comparison and general route-number guides.
π‘ Internal linking logic
B7 users are likely to need NYC MTA pages, express-bus comparisons, and route-number guides. This is stronger than random link stuffing because it follows the actual rider journey: route β official tracker β fare β nearby route.
B7 Bus Map Near Me for Stops, Direction and Live Arrival Discovery
The map below is for discovery only. Use it to find nearby B7 stops or the general route area, then verify the exact stop code, direction, arrival time and service status through MTA Bus Time or the MTA App.
B7 Bus Schedule FAQs for NYC MTA Riders
What is the B7 bus route?
The B7 is an MTA Brooklyn local bus route listed as Midwood β Bedford-Stuyvesant via Kings Hwy / Saratoga Av. Use the official MTA B7 timetable for planned service and MTA Bus Time for live stop-level arrivals.
Where can I find the official B7 bus schedule?
Use the official MTA B7 timetable page at mta.info/schedules/bus/b7. For current arrivals at your exact stop, use MTA Bus Time and search B7, your intersection or your 6-digit stop code.
How do I track the B7 bus live?
Open MTA Bus Time and search B7. Choose the correct direction, then select your stop to see upcoming arrivals and active buses. You can also use the MTA App for live arrival information.
How much is the B7 bus fare?
B7 is a local MTA bus. MTA states that the fare is $3 for most riders on subways and local, limited, rush and Select Bus Service buses. Check the official MTA fare page for reduced fare and current payment rules.
Can I pay for the B7 with OMNY?
Yes. OMNY is the contactless fare payment system for MTA buses and subways. You can use a contactless card, smartphone, wearable device or OMNY card. Use the same payment method for fare cap and transfer consistency.
Does the B7 run on weekends?
Use the official MTA timetable and Bus Time for the exact weekend schedule. Do not assume weekday times apply on Saturday, Sunday or major holidays.
What holiday schedule does the B7 use?
The MTA B7 timetable notes that for New Yearβs Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, the route uses a Sunday schedule. Always check MTA before a holiday trip.
Why is the B7 not showing in my app?
The trip may not have started, you may have selected the wrong stop or direction, GPS data may be delayed, or a service alert may affect the stop. Check MTA Bus Time and official MTA alerts before assuming the bus is not running.
What does βtimepointsβ mean on the B7 timetable?
Timepoints are key stops where scheduled times are shown. The B7 also serves other stops between timepoints. Use MTA Bus Time or the MTA App to locate the stop nearest you and see estimated arrivals.
Is BusSchedules.org the official B7 bus operator?
No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider-help guide. Always verify exact B7 times, stops, fares, service alerts, accessibility details and route maps directly with MTA before travel.
Final Rider Summary: The Smart Way to Use the B7 Bus Schedule
The safest B7 workflow is simple: open the official MTA B7 timetable, choose the correct direction, confirm your stop code, check MTA Bus Time for live arrivals, verify fare rules, and look for alerts before leaving. The PDF helps you plan, but Bus Time helps you catch the real bus at your real stop.
Remember the route identity: B7 Midwood β Bedford-Stuyvesant via Kings Hwy / Saratoga Av. The two practical direction checks are toward Bed-Stuy/Bway-Halsey and toward Midwood/Coney Island Avenue. If the direction, stop code or live arrival does not match, pause before boarding.
For official details, use the MTA B7 timetable, MTA Bus Time B7, MTA fare page and OMNY help. This page is designed to help riders find the correct source fast, not replace MTAβs live and official information.