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The '''M60''' is the bus that conveniently runs from Columbia to [[LaGuardia Airport]]. It can be rough going if a lot of riders wind up getting on and off as the bus traverses [[125th Street]] in [[Harlem]], or if you have large bags, but is otherwise one of the best deals in town.
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The '''M60''' is the [[bus]] that conveniently runs from Columbia to [[LaGuardia Airport]], for which purpose there are luggage racks. It can be rough going if a lot of riders wind up getting on and off as the bus traverses [[125th Street]] in [[Harlem]], but is otherwise one of the best deals in town.
  
[[Category:Transport]]
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The M60 is a Select Bus Service route since 2014, meaning that the 125th Street stretch makes fewer stops and that the buses have all-door boarding; one either pays at the bus station with a MetroCard or uses OMNY at any one of the doors. This conversion was initially scrapped in 2013 over unspecific community concerns<ref>http://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2013/07/16/plan-for-a-faster-bus-route-to-laguardia-is-dropped/</ref>.
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== External links ==
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* [http://spectrum.columbiaspectator.com/spectrum/oh-the-people-youll-meet-on-the-m60 A Spectrum daily took the M60 once.]
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* [http://www.nyc.gov/html/brt/html/routes/m60-sbs.shtml SBS presentation]
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* [http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2013/04/11/select-bus-service-will-quicken-m60-service-locals-divided-over-outreach Spec on SBS for the M60]
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==References==
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[[Category:Buses]]

Latest revision as of 17:45, 6 May 2023

The M60 is the bus that conveniently runs from Columbia to LaGuardia Airport, for which purpose there are luggage racks. It can be rough going if a lot of riders wind up getting on and off as the bus traverses 125th Street in Harlem, but is otherwise one of the best deals in town.

The M60 is a Select Bus Service route since 2014, meaning that the 125th Street stretch makes fewer stops and that the buses have all-door boarding; one either pays at the bus station with a MetroCard or uses OMNY at any one of the doors. This conversion was initially scrapped in 2013 over unspecific community concerns[1].

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