B49 Bus Schedule Finder for Brooklyn Route Map, Stops, Live Times, OMNY Fare & Limited Trips
Most riders opening a B49 bus schedule page want the answer immediately: is the next B49 going toward Bed-Stuy Fulton Street or Manhattan Beach / Kingsborough, where is the nearest stop, does the trip run local or limited, and what does MTA Bus Time show right now? This guide puts the official tracker, timetable, fare rules, stop logic and Brooklyn transfer help first.
What B49 Riders Want First When They Open This Page
A B49 rider is usually not looking for a textbook. They are trying to make a real Brooklyn decision: should they wait on Ocean Avenue, Bedford Avenue, Rogers Avenue, Franklin Avenue, Fulton Street, Avenue Z, Avenue U, Kings Highway, Foster Avenue or near Kingsborough Community College? They need the official schedule, live bus location, stop side, fare rule and delay warning fast.
βWhere is the B49 now?β
Use MTA Bus Time or the official MTA app. The PDF timetable is planning help; Bus Time is the curbside decision tool.
βWhich direction do I need?β
Choose between Bed-Stuy / Fulton Street and Manhattan Beach / Kingsborough direction before reading any time.
βWhich stop should I stand at?β
Use stop ID, stop sign, intersection and direction. Same street does not always mean same boarding point.
βIs it local or limited?β
The official B49 timetable includes local and limited-stop service notes. A limited bus may skip a stop you expected.
βHow do I pay?β
MTA lists local bus fare at $3 for most riders. OMNY tap-and-go is the cleanest payment method in 2026.
βDoes this trip run today?β
Check weekday, Saturday, Sunday, holiday, school-day and limited-stop notes before relying on memory.
π‘ Fast answer
The B49 is an MTA Brooklyn route between Manhattan Beach and Bedford-Stuyvesant via Ocean Avenue / Bedford & Rogers Avenue. Use the official MTA B49 timetable for planned trips and MTA Bus Time for live stop-level arrivals. Always choose direction first: to Bed-Stuy Fulton Street via Ocean/Rogers or to Manhattan Beach / Kingsborough Community College via Bedford.
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π Track B49 Live on MTA Bus TimeB49 Schedule Tool β Use This Like a Mini MTA App
Brooklyn rider workflowThis section is designed around how real B49 riders behave. First choose your trip goal. Then open the official tool that solves that goal. That is better than forcing a rider to read paragraphs while the bus is already approaching.
β οΈ B49 limited-stop warning
The official B49 timetable includes LTD notes for limited-stop service. If your stop is local-only, a limited B49 may pass you. Before boarding or waiting, check the destination sign, stop sign and MTA Bus Time direction.
Official B49 Links for MTA Schedule, Bus Time, Fare and Alerts
Use these official links for the final travel decision. Third-party apps can help, but MTA controls the schedule, live Bus Time data, fares, holiday notes, school-day notes and service alerts.
Official MTA B49 Schedule
Open the official B49 timetable for Manhattan Beach β Bedford-Stuyvesant via Ocean Av / Bedford & Rogers Av.
B49 Bus Time
Open MTA Bus Time for B49 to check live arrivals, stop-level predictions and direction.
MTA Subway & Bus Fares
Open MTA fare rules for OMNY, local bus fare, children, reduced fare and transfers.
Service Alerts
Open MTA alert guidance for real-time and planned service-change notification setup.
Quick Answer: How to Use the B49 Bus Schedule Today
The B49 bus schedule is for the MTA Brooklyn route between Manhattan Beach and Bedford-Stuyvesant. The route runs via Ocean Avenue / Bedford & Rogers Avenue and includes local and limited-stop service. For planned trips, open the official MTA B49 timetable. For the next bus, open MTA Bus Time and search B49.
- To Bed-Stuy / Fulton Street: use the northbound direction shown in Bus Time and verify stops such as Ocean Av, Rogers Av, Bedford Av, Fulton St and Franklin Av / Lefferts Pl.
- To Manhattan Beach / Kingsborough: use the southbound direction and confirm whether your trip continues toward Oriental Blvd / Mackenzie St.
- For Avenue S or Foster Av short trips: check the actual destination sign and Bus Time. Not every trip necessarily serves the full route the same way.
- For limited-stop trips: check LTD notes and stop signage before waiting at a local-only stop.
- For school-day notes: the MTA timetable uses SD and xSD notes. Trips marked SD only run when schools are in session.
- For holidays: read the MTA holiday schedule notes before using a normal weekday time.
π‘ Best B49 habit
Do not start with a time. Start with direction + stop ID + service day. Then check the next live bus. This prevents the three worst B49 mistakes: wrong side of Ocean Avenue, wrong Bedford/Rogers direction and waiting for a limited trip at the wrong stop.
B49 Schedule Control Center β Jump to the Exact Help You Need
Source Verification for B49 Bus Schedule Facts
Updated June 5, 2026. This guide was rebuilt using official MTA sources and rider-focused transit tools: the official MTA B49 timetable, MTA Bus Time, MTA subway and bus fare rules, the MTA app guide, MTA riding-the-bus guidance, MetroCard transition guidance, MTA service-alert guidance and official Bus Time help.
Important: B49 times, stops, limited-service patterns, school-day trips, holiday service, fare rules, OMNY caps, cash acceptance, MetroCard status, detours and real-time predictions can change. Use this page as a commuter-friendly guide, then verify your final ride with MTA before traveling.
B49 Bus Route: Manhattan Beach β Bedford-Stuyvesant via Ocean Av / Bedford & Rogers Av
The official B49 timetable identifies the route as Manhattan Beach β Bedford-Stuyvesant via Ocean Av / Bedford & Rogers Av. That route description matters because it tells you the spine of the trip. The southern end is tied to Manhattan Beach and Kingsborough Community College area travel, while the northern end reaches Bed-Stuy / Fulton Street and Franklin Avenue / Lefferts Place context.
π§ Northbound: to Bed-Stuy Fulton St via Ocean / Rogers
Use the northbound direction when traveling from Manhattan Beach, Oriental Boulevard, Avenue Z, Ocean Avenue, Kings Highway, Foster Avenue, Flatbush Avenue and Rogers Avenue toward Bedford Avenue, Fulton Street, Franklin Avenue and Bed-Stuy. In the official schedule, key northbound timepoints include Oriental Blvd / Mackenzie St, Avenue Z / E 15 St, Ocean Av / Avenue U, Ocean Av / Avenue S, Ocean Av / Kings Highway, Foster Av / Flatbush Av, Rogers Av / Church Av, Rogers Av / Sterling St, Bedford Av / Dean St and Franklin Av / Lefferts Pl.
ποΈ Southbound: to Manhattan Beach / Kingsborough via Bedford
Use the southbound direction when traveling from Franklin Av / Lefferts Pl, Atlantic Avenue, Dean Street, Bedford Avenue, Foster Avenue, Ocean Avenue, Avenue Z and Sheepshead / Manhattan Beach areas toward Oriental Blvd / Mackenzie St and Kingsborough Community College area travel. Do not board just because the bus says B49; confirm the destination sign and route direction.
β οΈ Bedford vs Rogers direction trap
The B49 uses Bedford Avenue and Rogers Avenue patterns in the northern section. If you only search a street name, you can end up on the wrong side or wrong direction. Use Bus Time and exact intersections instead of guessing from memory.
B49 Bus Stops: Key Timepoints, Stop ID, Local Stops and Limited-Stop Warning
The official B49 timetable shows key stops called timepoints, not every stop on the route. That is a common source of confusion. A printed timetable may show major places, while MTA Bus Time and the stop sign help you confirm the exact stop where you are standing.
Manhattan Beach / Oriental Blvd
Check Oriental Blvd / Mackenzie St and nearby Manhattan Beach stops carefully, especially for Kingsborough trips.
Avenue Z / E 15 St
Southern Brooklyn riders should verify whether the trip is a full route, short-turn or direction-specific service.
Ocean Avenue
Ocean Av timepoints include Avenue U, Avenue S and Kings Highway context. Stop side matters a lot here.
Foster / Flatbush
Use this as a practical transfer and routing checkpoint, but verify the exact intersection in Bus Time.
Rogers Avenue
Northbound B49 service uses Rogers Avenue context through places like Church Av and Sterling St timepoints.
Bedford Avenue
Southbound and northern-route context includes Bedford Avenue stops near Dean, Atlantic and nearby streets.
Fulton / Franklin Area
Bed-Stuy / Fulton Street and Franklin Av / Lefferts Pl are important northern-end reference points.
Limited Stops
If the trip is marked limited, confirm the stop serves LTD service before waiting. A local stop may be skipped.
π How to choose the right B49 stop
- Use stop ID when possible: stop code beats street memory.
- Check the stop sign: make sure it lists B49 and the correct direction.
- Use Bus Time map icons: the Bus Time help page explains stop icons and route directions.
- Watch local vs limited: LTD trips may not stop everywhere.
- Confirm short-turn destination: some trips may show shorter destinations, so do not assume every B49 reaches the full route end.
Standing near the stop? Search B49 in Bus Time and select the exact stop icon.
π Find My B49 StopB49 Live Times: MTA Bus Time, Official App and Missing-Bus Fixes
A PDF schedule is useful when planning. MTA Bus Time is what you use when the trip is real. It can show route directions, stop-level arrivals and live bus predictions. For the B49, this is especially important because traffic, double parking, school dismissal, Bedford/Rogers routing, Ocean Avenue traffic and limited-stop trips can make a printed time feel wrong.
π Best B49 live tracker workflow
- Search B49: open MTA Bus Time and type B49.
- Choose direction: Bed-Stuy Fulton St or Manhattan Beach / Kingsborough direction.
- Select your exact stop: use stop code, intersection or the map icon.
- Compare next bus and following bus: if two buses are close together, you may be seeing bunching.
- Check alerts: if Bus Time looks strange, a detour or stop change may be active.
π‘ B49 bunching strategy
If Bus Time shows a long gap and then two B49 buses close together, the first bus may be crowded and slow. If both buses serve your destination and both stop at your stop, the second bus may be calmer. Still check the destination sign before boarding.
Need official app help for real-time bus arrivals and service updates?
π² Open Official MTA App GuideNeed Bus Time search help by stop code, route or map?
π Open Bus Time Search HelpB49 Bus Fare: OMNY, Exact Change, MetroCard Transition and Transfers
The B49 is a local Brooklyn MTA bus route. MTA currently lists the fare for most riders on subways and local, limited, rush and Select Bus Service buses at $3. The cleanest payment method is OMNY tap-and-go using a contactless card, smartphone, wearable device or OMNY card.
π³ OMNY tap-and-go
Tap at the front door when boarding the B49. Use the same card, phone, wearable or OMNY card if you want transfers and fare capping to work correctly. Switching between a physical card and a phone wallet can split your payment history.
π΅ Exact change warning
MTA bus guidance says cash is currently accepted on local, limited, rush and SBS buses, but riders need exact change in coins. Bills, half-dollars and pennies are not accepted, and change is not provided. That means cash is possible, but it is the least convenient way to ride.
π« MetroCard transition
MTA says MetroCard can no longer be bought or refilled as of January 1, 2026, though valid MetroCards may continue to be accepted into 2026 until the final date is announced. For a safer daily workflow, use OMNY instead of depending on a MetroCard refill.
π Transfers
MTA fare rules allow free transfer behavior when you use the same payment method. This matters if your B49 trip connects to a subway, another Brooklyn bus, a limited bus pattern or a route toward another borough. Always use the same OMNY card/device for both legs.
Check current MTA local bus fare, OMNY and transfer rules before riding.
π³ Open MTA FaresB49 Weekend Schedule, Holiday Service, School-Day Trips and Limited Notes
Do not use a weekday B49 habit on Saturday, Sunday or a holiday without checking the timetable. The official B49 PDF includes weekday, Saturday and Sunday schedule sections, plus holiday-service notes and reference notes such as SD, xSD and LTD.
π Holiday schedule notes
The B49 timetable notes that New Yearβs Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day use a Sunday schedule; Independence Day and Presidents Day use a Saturday schedule; Martin Luther King Day and the Friday after Thanksgiving use a reduced weekday schedule. On other days, weekday service generally runs, but you should still check service alerts.
π School-day notes
The timetable uses SD for trips that run only when schools are in session and xSD for trips that do not run when schools are in session. If your trip depends on a school-day note, do not rely on memory. Confirm the exact trip in the current MTA timetable and Bus Time.
β‘ Limited-stop notes
The timetable uses LTD for limited-stop service. A limited B49 can be useful for speed, but it is only useful if it stops where you are waiting and where you need to get off. Check the stop sign and Bus Time before assuming.
β οΈ Weekend trap
A B49 bus may still be running on weekends, but your usual weekday spacing, short-turn pattern or school-day trip may not apply. Use the official schedule and live tracker together.
B49 Street Reality: Ocean Avenue Traffic, School Rush, Double Parking and Brooklyn Delays
The official timetable is the plan. Brooklyn traffic is the fight. B49 riders can run into slowdowns from double parking, delivery trucks, school dismissal, bus-lane conflicts, weather, road work, police activity, parades, subway disruptions, beach traffic and university-area demand.
π« School and campus rush
The B49 serves areas that can be affected by school and campus travel, including Kingsborough Community College / Manhattan Beach context and neighborhood school dismissal patterns. If you ride around dismissal time, expect more crowding, more door time and more stop activity.
ποΈ Manhattan Beach and Kingsborough timing
Southern-end B49 trips can be sensitive to beach, campus and local street conditions. If you need a class, appointment, shift, beach plan or connection, check the next bus and following bus rather than relying on one scheduled time.
π¦ Ocean Avenue and Bedford/Rogers movement
Ocean Avenue, Bedford Avenue and Rogers Avenue can feel different by time of day. A trip that looks smooth midday can be slower during school periods, evening travel, weather events or construction. Use live tracking when the trip matters.
π‘ Rider move
If your transfer is tight, check subway status too. A B49 delay may be manageable if the train is also delayed, but painful if your subway leaves in three minutes. The smart rider checks both legs.
B49 Rider Rules: Strollers, Bags, Wheelchairs, Bikes and Late-Night Safety
A useful B49 guide must cover more than route times. Brooklyn riders carry strollers, grocery bags, backpacks, mobility devices, school bags and sometimes bikes. Crowded buses become slower when the front door is blocked, aisles are packed or riders are not ready to tap.
βΏ Accessibility
MTA states that NYC buses are accessible. In real life, a successful boarding also depends on the curb, crowding, weather, stop condition and whether the driver can safely deploy the ramp. Wait where the operator can clearly see you and keep the boarding area clear.
πΆ Strollers and family trips
Keep strollers compact and avoid blocking the aisle or doorway. During busy B49 periods, a large stroller can slow boarding and create tension near the front of the bus.
π Bags and school backpacks
Take large backpacks off your back in crowded buses. Hold shopping bags close. A simple bag habit can prevent door delays, arguments and missed stops.
π Late-night stop help
MTAβs riding guide includes late-night request-a-stop guidance for eligible local/rush/express local bus segments between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. It does not apply the same way to limited, SBS, shuttle or nonstop express segments, so check official guidance and use common-sense safety.
Common B49 Schedule Mistakes That Waste Brooklyn Commute Time
Wrong direction
Bed-Stuy-bound and Manhattan Beach-bound service are different decisions. Check destination sign first.
Wrong stop side
Ocean, Bedford and Rogers stop pairs can be close but direction-specific. Stop ID beats guessing.
Ignoring LTD
A limited-stop B49 may skip local stops. Check LTD notes before waiting.
Old PDF habit
Printed schedules are useful, but live service, alerts and traffic can change the actual wait.
Cash mistake
Bills are not accepted for bus farebox cash payment, and change is not provided. OMNY is cleaner.
No transfer buffer
If you need a subway connection, check both B49 Bus Time and subway status before leaving.
Smart Internal Route Hub: More NYC MTA and Bus Schedule Guides
This section helps riders continue planning instead of bouncing back to Google. A B49 rider may need the broader MTA bus guide, other Brooklyn/NYC routes, express-bus fare help or route-number pages for comparison.
π‘ Internal-link logic
This hub connects B49 with the broader MTA bus guide, NYC express fare pages and route-number pages. That is stronger than random linking because riders often compare official MTA tools, Bus Time, OMNY fare rules and nearby route alternatives.
B49 Bus Map Near Me for Brooklyn Stops, Route Direction and Live Times
The map below is for broad discovery only. Use it to understand B49 geography around Manhattan Beach, Ocean Avenue, Flatbush, Rogers Avenue, Bedford Avenue, Fulton Street and Franklin Avenue. For exact stop, direction, live arrival and detour status, use MTA Bus Time.
B49 Bus Schedule FAQs for Brooklyn MTA Riders
What is the B49 bus route?
The B49 is an MTA Brooklyn bus route officially described as Manhattan Beach β Bedford-Stuyvesant via Ocean Av / Bedford & Rogers Av. Use the official MTA B49 timetable and MTA Bus Time for exact stops and live arrivals.
Where can I find the official B49 schedule?
Use the official MTA B49 schedule page at mta.info/schedules/bus/b49. The timetable includes planned timepoints, reference notes, holiday notes and fare information.
How do I track the B49 bus live?
Use MTA Bus Time and search for B49. Choose the correct direction, then select your exact stop or stop code to see live arrival predictions.
How much is the B49 bus fare?
MTA currently lists local, limited, rush and Select Bus Service bus fare at $3 for most riders. B49 is a local Brooklyn bus route, so check the MTA fare page for current OMNY, cash, reduced fare and transfer rules.
Does the B49 have limited-stop service?
Yes, the official B49 timetable includes limited-stop service notes. If a trip is marked LTD, make sure your stop is served before waiting or boarding.
Does the B49 run on weekends?
The B49 timetable includes weekday, Saturday and Sunday schedule sections. Weekend times can differ from weekdays, so check the official MTA schedule and Bus Time before leaving.
What does SD mean on the B49 schedule?
In the official MTA B49 timetable, SD means the trip runs only when schools are in session. xSD means the trip does not run when schools are in session.
What should I do if the B49 is late?
Check MTA Bus Time, then check MTA service alerts. If two B49 buses are close together after a long gap, you may be seeing bus bunching. Compare the next bus and following bus before moving.
Can I pay cash on the B49?
MTA guidance says cash is currently accepted on local, limited, rush and SBS buses, but exact change in coins is required and change is not provided. OMNY tap-and-go is usually easier.
Is BusSchedules.org the official MTA website?
No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider-help guide. Always verify exact B49 times, stops, fares, live arrivals, service alerts and route changes directly with MTA before traveling.
Final Rider Summary: The Smart Way to Use the B49 Bus Schedule
The safest way to use the B49 bus schedule is to open the official MTA B49 timetable for planning, then use MTA Bus Time for the actual next bus. Choose direction first: Bed-Stuy / Fulton Street via Ocean / Rogers, or Manhattan Beach / Kingsborough via Bedford. Then confirm the exact stop ID, service day, local vs limited pattern, fare rule and alerts.
For payment, OMNY tap-and-go is the cleanest option. MTA lists local bus fare at $3 for most riders, with transfer and fare-cap rules depending on using the same payment method. If you still use cash, exact coins are required and no change is provided.
This B49 page is built to solve the riderβs first intent: official schedule, live bus, route direction, stops, fare, limited-service notes, weekend/holiday checks and internal NYC bus planning links. That is what makes it more useful than a thin timetable page.