This is a list of inexact derivatives of US-66 (i.e. 66 is either prefixed or suffixed) U.S. Highway 66 or Route 66 was a highway in the U.S. Highway system. ... Interstate 66 is an interstate highway in the eastern United States. ... Arizona State Highway 66, or AZ-66 is a surface-road, a relic of the now-decommissioned U.S. Highway 66 lying in northwestern Arizona, the only part of old US 66 in Arizona to have Arizona state highway markers. ... California State Highway 66 is a section of former U.S. Highway 66 which runs between Interstate 215 in San Bernardino and Interstate 210 in La Verne. ... CT 66 begins in Meriden as the extension of Interstate 691, which officially ends at its interchange with Interstate 91. ... Florida State Road 66 begins at the US-27/US-98 junction south of De Soto City and runs westward to US-17 at Zolfa Springs. ... Kansas State Highway 66 is a 13 mile (21 kilometre) long highway that slices off the southeastern corner of the state. ... Missouri State Highway 66 is a fourteen mile long road in southwest Missouri which had previously been U.S. Highway 66 for its final six years. ... New Jersey State Highway 66 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States. ... Oklahoma State Highway 66 is a section of former U.S. Highway 66, beginning at U.S. Highway 60 near White Oak and ending at U.S. Highway 81 at El Reno. ...
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Route 66 can also mean: Missouri State Highway 266 is a section of former U.S. Highway 66 with termini between Interstate 44 at Springfield and Missouri State Highway 96 west of Halltown. ... Missouri State Highway 366 is a section of U.S. Highway 66 beginning at the Interstate 44/Interstate 270 interchange in Fenton and ending at Interstate 55 in St. ...
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Route66 should be a redirect; United States Highway 66 -- Historic describes the former U.S. highway that no longer exists; Interstate 66 describes that highway; and of course there's New Jersey State Highway 66.
Route66, I believe, is a credible exception to the rule, with both U.S. Highway 66 and United States Highway 66 redirecting to Route66.
Route66 can continue to redirect here, with one line at the top saying "for other roads numbered 66, see Route66 (disambiguation)".