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Wolfline Is Open to the Public WOLFLINE FALL 2020 EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 7 ROUTE MAP Get real-time information on bus locations campus-wide at ncsu.transloc.com LUTZ B LITTLE LAKE HILL DR W BRADLEY PL MP D WADE RA R R AVE PET 4 R D E AVE EXIT B 440 D G TO I N A E BLUE D LYON ST Weekday service operates Monday through Friday. E Y I R R R N R IDGE WADE AVE IL KAR O B WA R U RD DE O R AVE M LEONARD ST R RAND DR Following are time points and major stops: MA AM Y MAYFAIR RD P TO I 440 EXIT MA N 4 RAMP R I D O 4 WB 40 BALLYHASK PL S BLUE RIDGE RD TO WADE AVE RAMP EB GRANT AVE R EB J A P R M DUPLIN RD â WESTCHASE B M D L P (! VD A REDBUD LN W R R BROOKS AVE R CT MC I CBC Facilities Svc Ctr B 4 MULLAN C (! T WELLS AVE WELDON PL ROUTE 6 TUS BAEZ ST EXI T E 0 4 M MITCHELL ST HORSE LN 4 I HY â LN DOGWOOD â CANTERBURY RD 7:00 am – 6:00 pm, 30 minute frequency PECORA LN RUMINANT LN ! VE Power Plant ! 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