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Map of All Transbay Bus Lines ORINDA CITY COUNTRY OFFICES ORINDA OrindaWY. BART PABLO CLUB PO FOOTHILL SQUARE CASTRO VALLEY BART ORINDA ROCKRIDGE BART OAKLAND AIRPORT CAMINO ASHBY BART PINOLE RD. VALLEY Upper San Leandro HAYWARD BART Reservoir MISSION PEAK REGIONAL PRESERVE APPIAN KENNEDY GROVE 19TH ST. BART/ 12TH ST. BART LAKE MERRITT BART FREMONT BART REGIONAL MACARTHUR BART UPTOWN TRANSIT WY. RECREATIONAL C A AREA CENTER MISSION PEAK S ADMIN. T CROW FAIRVIEW REGIONAL PT. WILSON R RD. ROC BLDG. PINOLE RD. O KHUR PRESERVE REDWOOD ST AV. 580 San Pablo Reservoir RD. MID. SCH. R APPIAN REDWOOD C MARKETPLACE AV. A RD. A N PO MADISON N AMEND C RD. Y H O STONEBRAE RD. AV. N APPIAN 80 RD. A DR. ELEM. SCH. CENTER PINOLE VISTA RD. RD. CENTER DON CASTRO D. DAM R VIEW PROCTOR WY. CENTER Y SAN REDWOOD AITKEN AV. REGIONAL NAOMI DR. RD. COST RICHMOND PKWY. LE RD. EDDY ST. SHEILA ST. BLVD. OHLONE MONUMENT PEAK L V PABLO RD. FRUITVALE BART COMM. RECREATION E A A RD. SAN LEANDRO BART BAY FAIR BART HEYER N REGIONAL LL W & SR. CTR. COLLEGE I TRANSIT CENTER V EY VIE SAN PABLO AREA MISSION BRUHNES EASTMONT RD. P PRESERVE DR. WY. DAM WILLOW PARK SEAVIEW OLIVE HYDE AMPHITHEATER CREEKSIDE - RD. REDWOOD ACE COMM. CTR. RD. MID. SCH. A AV. OLINDA TRANSIT CENTER ST. GLEN ELLEN DR. Z PO PUBLIC SHAWN MISSION COLISEUM BART N DE ANZA/ DAM CENTER FremontA MAY PINEHURST DELTA GOLF COURSE NILES MUSEUM R PO AV. HIGH SCH. PABLO ANTHONY CHABOT W BLVD. O ANTHONY CHABOT O BRYANT OF LOCAL SAN O SKYLINE C N REGIONAL PARK D HISTORY RD. R A MISSION MISSION A O ST. E Fairview N SAN JOSE . M KELLY FLANNERY REGIONAL PARK AV. Y ST O HIGH SCH. JUAN APPIAN DRISC ST. N DR. CRESPI MAUD District E N FITZGERALD AV. MID. SCH. I DR. P PINOLE VISTA RD. O CYPRESS PABLO TARA HILLS CROSSINGS HUCKLEBERRY BLVD. BLVD. L INSPIRATION REDWOOD REGIONAL PARK RD L HOPKINS RD. El Sobrante RD. C N POINT BOTANIC PRESERVE E ST. ROBERT SIBLEY N . JR. HIGH RD. DR. T LONE TREE SAN N. CAMPUS SWIM E UNION CITY BART VOLCANIC PRESERVE CITY R CEMETERY BLVD. CONT. H.S. SHAWN SKYLINE CASTRO CTR. K CEN STABLES REDWOOD MISSION RICHMOND R TR VALLEY HINGTO PA A HIGH SCH. VLY. CTR. HILLTOP MALL PARKWAY L YL COUNTY DR. COMM. CTR. ST. SK INE AV. MISSION LA PALOMA SK REDWOOD REGIONAL PARK BLVD. S TRANSIT CENTER CALDECOTT TUNNEL WAS RD. Y COUNTY TE L PKWY. REDWOOD ST. M I N DR. RD. V PADRE RD. O ENS BLUME E WY. WA OHLONE PKWY. RD. W RD. CLUBHOUSE GLEN D WINDFELDT Y DRY CREEK INDIAN SHAMROCK A WY. R DRIVING LNUT ON FAIRWAY DR. ROBERTS AV. ARTNEY AV. HAYWARD Y PASEO GRAVEYARD W DAM FISH RANCH BLVD. CASTRO RANGE K SKYLINE Castro Valley RD. PIONEER CALIFORNIA BLVD. SEQUOYAH K VILLAGE R CONTRA COSTA REGIONAL HIGH SCH. ST. SCHOOLS FOR THE A ALAMEDA R REGIONAL D P I REDWOOD TENNIS K BLIND, DEAF AND BLVD. N REC. AREA COUNTRY CLUB KNOWLAND HIGH SCH. COURTS O C N E PARK O CHABOT SPACE BLVD. ST. MULTI-HANDICAPPED P LY EAK ARBORETUM U G AV. PO M HILLTOP BRAZILIAN IZZ P L & SCIENCE CTR. SEVEN HILLS AV. BLVD. SOCCER D D Niles O GR T LIN Y E I Mission San Jose SAN PABLO BAY H T BLDG. O K LEONA HEIGHTS PO VALLEY PLAZA N N S T R COMPLEX C L YLI E ST. J ST K E B REGIONAL I CENTER L S BLVD. WY. I REGIONAL OPEN SPACE R Dumbarton R O GRIZZLY PEAK S BLVD. L TILDEN REGIONAL PARK TILDEN PARK SHETLAND AV. GARIN . FOOTBALL SHORELINE H BLVD. R O District B GROVE S DB DB1 District LAKE CHABOT E GOLF COURSE OPEN SPACE RD. RD. N P Express NILES DR. SOCCER YMCA A ADOBE EN REGIONAL P BLVD. M RD. C DEPOT FIELDS LITTLE O ART CTR. E DOG PARK R E Lake Anza CANYON S DOBBEL PARK MUSEUM GALLAUDET S FARM CLUBHOUSE CASTRO BLVD. LVD. O MERRY-GO- LAKE CHABOT CLUBHOUSE BLVD. B L EL CERRITO DR. B A LN. K ROUND S VALLEY K R CAMPUS ROLLING HILLS R RIDOR RD. BLVD. C ENVIRONMENTAL A O MUNICIPAL CHABOT FREMONT PLAZA BART P SNAKE O VETS. MEMORIAL PARK A T BART RD. VISITOR SOFTBALL EDUCATION Piedmont MERRITT RD. E Lake DR. D ST. CENTRAL LAKESIDE SAN CENTER MEM. FIELDS PASEO CENTER W JOAQUIN MILLER PARK GOLF COURSE E. AV. PADRE R CEMETERY RD. AC E TRAL BLDG. OL COR SAN PABLO CEN AY RD. COLLEGE KNOWLAND LAKE WY. OLD HILLARY PARK Elizabeth NATURE M RD. A DR. LOOP R M PKWY. T RANGER I PinesDR. DR. EAST AREA I HILLTOP R S SKYLINE PARK LAUREL APPIAN C STN. AV. S G M RD. A COMM. B CAPIT B MASONIC . MALL L Jewel BOTANICAL U LA GROVE TRI-CITY H WY. EL CERRITO DEL NORTE H P Lake Chabot O’CONNELL L MERRITT C Oak NATURAL S CTR. CALIFORNIA ISS C SHEPHERD K HOME RD. S GARDENS DR. HOSPITAL A ANIMAL DURHAM M M W A AV. BL MOYERS Lake CANY SCIENCE DR. ON A COLL. H.S. EDEN SEVEN HILLS BOAT RAMP SWIM A O ST. HAYWARD M BART S RD. STATE UNIVERSITY RD. CENTER UPS O DR. O MISSION L C CENTER MEDICAL COMM. LAGOON IO VD. T H WILDCAT CANYON D HIGH SCH. FACILITY N A D THORNHILL RD. SOUTH HAYWARD BART ST. TER. D EAST BAY A Knoll C S CENTER GARDEN N AV. E CHABOT VENE D T TO D S COMMUNITY CHAPEL HILL . RD. LN. IL VD C N D L . T GURDWARA CENTER OSGOOD B DR. O APARTMENTS O B P DR. GRIZZL K A MOUNTAIN LAKE STANTON R Y P W T WOODMINSTER LOOP FREMONT REGIONAL PARK A T CASTRO W. SKATE O E . LINKS SAHIB FREMONT T AK E BERKELEY BART T L A SENIOR L R V HILLTOP IL B P A E AMPHITHEATER BLVD. ST. H D (SIKH TEMPLE) RINK CHA L D A ASCOT 2ND W CENTER GRIMMER V I H ATLAS SHANE D . C MOWRYBART PURDUE AV. LAWRENCE DR. Y GROOM . GRIZZLY N R C MAIN RD. AV. E LN. E KELLER AV. A ROC O HALL OF HIGH PE C V SENI LITTLE CONLEY- NILES LIBRARY Montclair NTAIN H A A FO E CHAPEL OF EL PORTAL SCIENCE V. L AV. M THEATER CARABALLO K WASHINGTON DR. LAWRENCE BLVD. A A GOLF SR. CTR. THE CHIMES MISSION VD. P MILLER RD. HIGH SCH. V. OSGOOD U E CENTER L DR. S BERKELEY LINCOLN V CEMETERY WASHINGTON SPRUCE UCLID DR. ST. JAPAN 2ND B DR. O HOSPITAL E CLAREMONT ST. WY. RD. AV. SQUARE 7TH ST. WAL PINOLE PKWY. KENYON AV. LABORATORY EAST OAKLAND R GARDENS MIS EDWARDS RD. T CO DR. G GIANT LINGT R BELOIT RD. CE TER. HOLY NAMES CENTER COMM. HIGH SCH. Y CENTENNIAL R O I T DR. BLVD. A N N CYCLOTRON CANYON N I PKWY. I T DR. RD. UN POINT T HILLER MONTERA Sheffield HALL SIO Y ST. D N E WARM POINT PINOLE V. AV. UNIVERSITY OAKLAND C MILLER A N BLVD. KING ESTATES BEVATRON R MID. SCH. T UT DR. JOAQUIN FAIRMONT HALL OF REGIONAL MEDAU AV. RY N PO PL. O . BUSINESS PARK O ST. GLENLOCK MOUNTAIN OPEN SPACE BRET BLVD. ER SPRINGS COMM. L ST. SAN ANIMAL FremontJUSTICE VIE ST RD. F CIVIC CENTER DR. PO M HARTE BLVD. CTR. N PRESERVE GREENLY Village FAIRMO FOOTHILL ST. GATEWAY N W SHELTER WY. E A N ST. ST. FREMONT NC Y. T DECOTO W WARM U BLVD. ZOO CHABOT BLVD. MID. SCH. GRES RICHMOND ST. D MOUNTAIN PLAZA WALNUT CHAPEL K MM PO BLVD. R ALAMEDA R 6TH CENTER SPRINGS DR. PRINCETON TUNNEL E ST. D P BENTLEY H BLVD. S A PARK PLAZA B N EDUCATION A R. WEST COUNTY IR M P AV. I DUNSMUIR RIDGE COUNTY RD. R E ARRE M A MIRA VISTA ARLINGTON UC AV. PLAZA H. I H PLAZA C ST. POINT PINOLE NG L FAIRWAY LIBERTY SCHOOL AV. YMCA MISSION A E PARK CENTER GRI COUNTRY T CENTER JUVENILE M BAY L ST C OPEN SPACE MATTOX ST. PARK NEW HAVEN CAPITOL CORRIDOR IRVINGTON W DETENTION PABLO A A MORAGA AV. N DUNSMUIR MAIN HOLY SEPULCHRE MOREAU D ST. OFFICE DR. CLUBHOUSE ST. GOLF & RREN CHABOT JUSTICE R ADULT SCH. V. FREMONT BIDWE WY. WARM DR. MEMORIAL WA T O RD. HOUSE & I CATHOLIC REGIONAL SHORELINE ALVARADO N DR. CEMETERY . FACILITY CLUB MOESER LN. F MISSION HILLS MEMORIAL RD. FWY. O LAKE CENTER ADMIN. BEACON EUCLI LM M BLVD. MISSION BERNARD- CEMETERY FORDHAM ST. D GREEK L GARDENS RD. HIGH SCH. OF HAYWARD 8TH ST. D SPRINGS DR. STADIUM Lake Temescal CLUBHOUSE I BLVD. QUARRY LAKES PARK COUNTRY CLUB REDWOOD INDUSTRIAL UNION CITY CTR. READ-RITE Y. Kensington H HOLY MISSION WHITE R RD. THEATRE CAPI HORNER FREMONT W MIDDLE MORMON AV. M BLVD. GOLF COURSE REGIONAL . LL N N GAYLEY INT’L U.C. L REDEEMER EAST BAY Y. REVEREA BLVD. INS ST. MID. SCH. 9TH ST. RD. EMPL. FREMONT Irvington SEAGATE E COLLEGE D BLVD. O RD. BELROSE E TEMPLE LINKS HOLY REDEEMER L W R TK BART PASEO PADRED JR. HIGH PT. PINOLE ROBERT HOUSE CLAREMONT N SNOW REG’L PARKS IL L A S. CLUBHOUSE E T N O W RECREATION R E. R O U CENTER H FOOTHILL T DEV. DEPT. CATHOLIC D D HIGH SCH.
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