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M34 SBS (New York City Bus)
M34 or M-34 may refer to: Transportation * M-34 (Michigan highway), a road in the United States of America * M34 highway (Tajikistan), a road connecting Dushanbe and the Anzob Pass * M34 (Cape Town), a Metropolitan Route in Cape Town, South Africa * M34 (Johannesburg), a Metropolitan Route in Johannesburg, South Africa * M34 (Pretoria), a Metropolitan Route in Pretoria, South Africa * M34 (Durban), a Metropolitan Route in Durban, South Africa * HızRay, also known as M34, planned metro line in Istanbul Vehicles * Mikulin M-34, the Soviet Union's first indigenous mass-produced liquid-cooled aircraft engine * M34 2½ ton cargo truck, a variant of the United States Army M35 2½ ton cargo truck * M34 (keelboat), a French sailboat design Other uses * M34 (New York City bus) SBS and M34A (New York City bus) SBS, two New York City Bus routes in Manhattan * M34 grenade * M34 cluster bomb * Messier 34 Messier 34 (also known as M34, NGC 1039, or the Spiral Cluster) is a large and ...
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M-34 (Michigan Highway)
M-34 is an east–west Michigan State Trunkline Highway System, state trunkline highway in the Southeast Michigan, southeastern region of the US state of Michigan. It has a western terminus near Osseo, Michigan, Osseo on M-99 (Michigan highway), M-99 and runs through forest and farm lands to its eastern terminus at U.S. Route 223 Business (Adrian, Michigan), Business US Highway 223 (BUS US 223) and M-52 (Michigan highway), M-52 in Adrian, Michigan, Adrian. The highway serves a number of smaller communities in the area and intersects two United States Highway System, US Highways while carrying between 4,200 and 11,300 vehicles on a daily basis. M-34 was designated and signed with the beginning of the state highway system around July 1, 1919, along a route that extended to either end of its current routing. These western and eastern extensions were added to other highways during the 1920s, shortening M-34 to roughly its current length. A few more changes were made in the ...
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M34 Highway (Tajikistan)
The M34 is a major highway of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, that connects the Tajik capital Dushanbe with the Uzbek capital Tashkent. Roads in Tajikistan Central Asian highways Roads in Uzbekistan {{Asia-road-stub ...
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M34 (Cape Town)
The City of Cape Town (Cape Town metropolitan area) like most South African metropolitan areas, uses Numbered routes in South Africa, metropolitan or "M" routes for important intra-city routes, a layer below national (N) roads and regional (R) roads. Each city's M roads are independently numbered. Table of M roads See also * Numbered routes in South Africa References

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M34 (Johannesburg)
The M34 is a short metropolitan route in Johannesburg, South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Provinces of South Africa, nine provinces are bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the Atlantic O .... Route The M34 begins at the M17 and ends at the M31. References Streets and roads of Johannesburg Metropolitan routes in Johannesburg {{SouthAfrica-road-stub ...
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M34 (Pretoria)
The M34 road is a metropolitan route in the City of Tshwane in Gauteng, South Africa. It is in the city of Centurion, connecting Eldoraigne with Irene via Clubview, Die Hoewes and Doringkloof. Route The M34 begins in the suburb of Eldoraigne (south of Valhalla), at a junction with the M10 route (Wierda Road). It begins by going southwards as Saxby Avenue before bending eastwards and reaching a junction with the R114 route (Ruimte Road). It proceeds eastwards to reach a junction with the R101 route (Old Johannesburg Road) before crossing the Hennops River and entering the suburb of Clubview as Lyttelton Road. Just after Clubview, the M34 crosses the N14 highway (Ben Schoeman Highway) as Jean Avenue and enters Die Hoewes, where it meets the M19 route (Rabie Street). It heads south-east, meeting the M25 route (Gerhard Street) and the M27 route (Lenchen Avenue), through the suburb of Doringkloof, to fly over the N1 highway ( Pretoria Eastern Bypass; Danie Joubert Fre ...
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M34 (Durban)
Ethekwini (Durban metropolitan area), like most South African metropolitan areas, uses metropolitan or "M" routes for important intra-city routes, a layer below national (N) roads and regional (R) roads. Each city's M roads are independently numbered. Table of M roads See also * Numbered routes in South Africa In South Africa some roads are designated as numbered routes to help with navigation. There is a nationwide numbering scheme consisting of national, provincial and regional routes, and within various urban areas there are schemes of metropolit ... References {{reflist Roads in South Africa Transport in Durban ...
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HızRay
HızRay () or M34 is a 74.5km long planned line of the Istanbul Metro to be constructed in the east-west direction of Istanbul, and is currently undergoing feasibility tests by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality. The line was proposed by Ekrem İmamoğlu, the Mayor of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, in September 2020. it was initially planned to span 62.8 km with 10 stations, operating at a speed of 160 km/h (which was later reduced to 140km/h after the revision), and was initially proposed to run between Halkalı on the European side and Sabiha Gökçen Airport on the Anatolian side. However, during the ''Raylı Sistemlerde Büyük Hamle'' () press conference held by Ekrem İmamoğlu on February 7 2021, it was announced that due to high demand from the Esenyurt and Beylikdüzü districts, the new terminus would be Beylikdüzü, extending to 13 stations, and increasing the length of the line to 74.5km. On November 9 2022, the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality reveal ...
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Mikulin M-34
The Mikulin AM-34 (M-34) was a Soviet mass-produced, liquid-cooled, aircraft engine of domestic design. Its initial development was troubled, but it eventually became one of the most successful Soviet aircraft engines of the 1930s. It was utilized on numerous aircraft, including the Beriev MBR-2, Tupolev TB-3, Tupolev TB-4, Tupolev ANT-20, Petlyakov Pe-8, Kalinin K-7, Polikarpov I-17, and Bolkhovitinov DB-A, as well as the and various prototype motor torpedo boats. A version of the maritime model was adapted for use in several prototype heavy tanks in 1939, although none was placed into production. Design and development Before World War II, the Soviet aeroengine industry was mainly engaged in producing foreign designs, notably Wright, Bristol, Hispano-Suiza, and Gnome-Rhône. Several engines of so-called original design were developed, although these were probably largely based on foreign models (e.g. Mikulin M-17, Shvetsov M-25, Klimov M-103, etc.). The M-34 was thought to ...
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M35 2½ Ton Cargo Truck
M35, M.35 or M-35 may refer to: Military * M35 series 2½-ton 6×6 cargo truck, a US Army truck * , a Royal Navy mine countermeasures vessel launched in 1982 * ADGZ or ''M35 Mittlere Panzerwagen'', a 1930s Austrian Army heavy armored car * Cannone da 47/32 M35, an Austrian artillery piece produced under license in Italy during World War II * PRB M35 mine; see List of land mines * Vollmer M35, a series of 1930s experimental automatic rifles developed by Heinrich Vollmer * M35 Stahlhelm, a type of German World War II helmet * M35 prime mover, a US Army artillery tractor based on the M10A1 tank destroyer * M35 (tank gun) used on M10 Booker Science and technology * Messier 35, an open star cluster * M35 high-speed steel * British NVC community M35, a mire community; see Mires in the British National Vegetation Classification system * M35, a subgroup of Haplogroup M Transportation Land * Citroën M35, a French prototype car * Infiniti M35, a Japanese luxury car * M35 motorway (Hu ...
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M34 (keelboat)
The M34 is a French sailboat that was designed by Joubert/Nivelt/Mercier as a one-design racer and first built in 2010. The boat was used as the class for the Tour de France à la voile. Production The design was built by Archambault Boats in France from 2010 until 2013, but it is now out of production. Design The M34 is a racing keelboat, built predominantly of fibreglass with a sandwiched core. It has a 7/8 fractional sloop rig with a carbon fibre keel-stepped mast and fixed bowsprit, and an aluminum boom. The mast has two sets of 20° swept spreaders. The hull has a plumb stem, a raised plumb transom, an internally mounted spade-type rudder controlled by a tiller and a fin keel. It displaces and carries of lead ballast. The boat has a draft of with the standard keel. The keel can be partially raised for ground transportation and gives a draft of with it raised. The boat is fitted with a Swedish Volvo diesel engine of with a saildrive for docking and manoeuvri ...
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M34 (New York City Bus)
The 34th Street Crosstown Line is a surface transit line on 34th Street in Manhattan, New York City, United States. It currently hosts the M34/M34A SBS routes of MTA's Regional Bus Operations. The M34 runs from 12th Avenue to FDR Drive via 34th Street, while the M34A runs from Port Authority Bus Terminal to Waterside Plaza. Route For most of its length, the M34 uses 34th Street to travel crosstown. There is a one-block stretch of the westbound route, between 11th and 12th Avenues, that runs along 33rd Street; this is because the M34 needs to terminate along the northbound West Side Highway. At its eastern end, the M34 turns north onto the service road under FDR Drive to terminate at the East 34th Street Ferry Landing, which requires the M34 to make a U-turn at 35th Street and down southbound FDR Drive for one block. The M34A uses a different route than the M34 at its western and eastern ends. It travels along Eighth Avenue northbound and Ninth Avenue southbound between 3 ...
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Select Bus Service
Select Bus Service (SBS; stylized as +busservice) is a service provided by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)'s Regional Bus Operations for limited-stop bus routes with some bus rapid transit features in New York City. The first SBS route was implemented in 2008 to improve speed and reliability on long, busy corridors. SBS routes use vehicle-segregated, camera-enforced bus lanes; sidewalk extensions for bus stops; relatively long distances between stops; vehicular turn restrictions along corridors; and next-bus travel information screens. The first route was the Bx12 along Fordham Road and the Pelham Parkway; , the system has expanded to twenty SBS routes along seventeen corridors. Twenty more routes are proposed through 2027. In summer 2018, the MTA announced that it was considering delaying the implementation of SBS routes outside Manhattan until 2021 because of the city's upcoming bus-network redesign. History In 2002, Schaller Consulting conducted a study on ...
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