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7-730: M66 may refer to: M66 (New York City bus) , a New York City Bus route in Manhattan M-66 (Michigan highway) , a state highway in Michigan M66 motorway , a motorway in Greater Manchester, England Black Magic M66 , the classification of a fictional android Messier 66 , a spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo Soltam M-66 , a 160 mm mortar manufactured in Israel Smith & Wesson Model 66 (S&W M66),

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21-642: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages M66 (New York City bus) The M66 constitutes a public transit line in Manhattan . Originally run by the Comprehensive Omnibus Company, it is now part of MTA Regional Bus Operations and operated by the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority under the New York City Transit brand, running between

28-570: The 65th Street Transverse until Madison Avenue, where it continues north and turns to run east on 68th Street until York Avenue, where it terminates. Along the route, there are several connections to the New York City Subway at: The M66 is also notorious for being slow and unreliable due to travelling on narrow, heavily trafficked streets in the dense neighborhoods of the Upper West Side and Upper East Side, being tied with

35-700: The M42 for the slowest buses in the city, moving at an average rate of 3.9 miles per hour in 2012 and earning an "F" ranking for 3 consecutive years from the Bus Turnaround Coalition. The M66 began as the Comprehensive Omnibus Company's M7 route on February 15, 1935. In July 1974, its designation was changed to the M29. In November 1987, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board approved plans to change

42-719: The Upper East Side and Upper West Side as one of Manhattan's numerous crosstown bus routes. The westbound M66 begins at 67th Street and York Avenue, travelling west on 67th Street until 5th Avenue, where it dogleg turns onto the westbound 65th Street Transverse to cross through Central Park. Westbound traffic lets out at 66th Street and Central Park West, where the M66 continues west on 66th Street until West End Avenue, where it terminates. The eastbound M66 begins at 66th Street and West End Avenue, making two right turns to get onto East 65th Street, where it continues eastbound and through

49-512: The eastern terminal loop of the route as well as renumber the route to the M66. Under these changes, the route would change from running east on 68th Street, north on York Avenue, west on 71st Street and north on 1st Avenue to only running north on 1st Avenue after 68th Street. The terminal was also moved one block south on York Avenue from 70th Street to 69th Street. This detour was also common as vehicles often blocked East 68th Street between First and York Avenues, and eliminated two difficult turns in

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