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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.
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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.
  
Select Bus Service was going to come to the M60—meaning that the 125th Street stretch would have made fewer stops—but it was scrapped 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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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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Latest revision as of 18:45, 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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