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National Express West Midlands routes 66 & 66A : ウィキペディア英語版
National Express West Midlands routes 66 & 66A

==Route History==
These routes are the successors of trolleybus route 7, which ran from the city centre to Nechells from 1922–1940 and the motorbus route 43 which replaced it in 1940. The city centre to Ladywood portion of the route was served by former Birmingham City Transport route 95.〔Mayou, A., Barker, T. and Stanford, J. ''Birmingham Corporation Trams and Trolleybuses''. Glossop: The Transport Publishing Company, 1982〕〔Keeley, M., Russell, M. and Gray, P. ''Birmingham City Transport''. Glossop: The Transport Publishing Company, 1977〕〔M. Keeley, ''Birmingham Buses Route by Route 1925-1975''. Ian Allan, 2012〕
North of the Nechells terminus of the former 43, the route was extended across Cuckoo Bridge, spanning the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal and then followed parts of the former BCT route 64 to Erdington and former Midland Red routes S63 and 107 from Erdington to Sutton via Boldmere.〔Midland Red Timetable, Birmingham Area, 1 October 1966.〕 This move was a result of the route development possibilities opened up by the creation of the West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive in 1969, whereby the Executive took over all of the municipal bus operators and Midland Red services in the West Midlands county and was able to integrate and combine the routes of the previous separate operators.〔M. Keeley, ''West Midlands - A History of West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive''. Capital Transport Publishing, 1988〕 The short section of road between the 43 terminus over Cuckoo Bridge to Lichfield Road had not previously been used by a regular bus service.
Following service revisions on 28 March 2010 this route ceased to be a cross-city service. The section between City Centre and Five Ways / Ladywood is now covered by a revised service 80 running City Centre - West Bromwich via Five Ways, Ladywood, Cape Hill and Smethwick.
The route of the 66 became City - Erdington with a frequency of every 15 minutes Monday–Saturday and 66A City - Sutton Coldfield every hour evenings and Sundays and a 66E City - Star City on the alternate hour during evenings.

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