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Discover Tampa's Urban Center DOWNTOWN TAMPA | CHANNEL DISTRICT | YBOR CITY DISCOVER TAMPA’S URBAN CENTER 1 6 1 6 275 400 . 9 5 12 . K PPAALMLM AVE.E. PALM AVE. 22ND ST 5 5 5 12 5 12 22ND ST 22ND ST E. L . TTAAMPMPA AV 9TH AVE. 5 12 YYBBOROR CITY E HEIGHTS 9 8TH AVE. 21ST ST 1 12 21ST ST B 3 2 1 1 5 6 HIGHLAND 7TH AVE. 4 5 6 7TH AVE. F 7TH AVE. 12 8 . .. .. .. .. ToTo/F/From 5 HENDERSON AVE. E. DE CUBA DE CUBA Rick’s DE CUBA X AV P. P. P. on the RivRiveerr HENDERSOAVE. N 13TH ST D 17TH ST 16TH ST16TH ST 17TH ST15TH ST 17TH ST 17TH ST 18TH ST18TH ST 19TH ST19TH ST 20TH ST 9 20TH ST V E. RE E. RE L E. RE B . 1 E. E. AV AV AV H 5 6 T AV AV AV 1 4TH AVE. R 275 NEBRASKA A A 8 8 O 6 DA D N 12 400 ORI ORID ORID KAY ST. 3RD AVE. MAIN ST. FL FL FREE 7 FRANKLIN ST 275 8 9 SCOTT ST. # 275 Route & Stops 6 Y.. P WYW A ST IO PK MON-THU 7 AM - 11 PM LAUREL ST. CIOC PK HART SERVICE MP UC N FRI 7 AM - 2 AM TA HART Local Routes FORTUNE ST. # SAT 8:30 AM - 2 AM 275 * C 1 HARBORHA ST Route & Stops SUN 8:30 AM - 11 PM 360 RBOR ST . Route 10 CASS ST. serves M 12 . # HART Limited Tampa 7 ST.. 400 400 International TYLER ST 12 EVERY 15 MINUTES 10 DOWNTOWN TWTWIGGSIGGS ST. Express Routes Airport 7 19 * CYPRESS ST. 7 TAMPA 24 10 7 25 Route & Stops F 30 400 H . 360 STATIONS 10 D ST. 10 CHANNELSIDE DR MORGM PIERCE ST C TWIGGS ST CHANNELSIDE DR DR. 5 * Please refer to Route Schedules 7 E OR . MARIONM ST ST FLF YBOR CITY ARIO G LO KENNEDDYY BBLLVVDD. 8 10 . POLKPOLK ST ORID A 1 7 ST S . R N ST T. 8 . 1 I 360 . B 9 CASS ST N . Centennial Park Station 10 30 . D 8 HART Marion A AVE. S CK ST . 19 T ZA AVE. 9 . VD ASHLEY DR.DR BL C K ON ST Y BL360 Transit Center 11TH ST S 11TH ST CENTRO YBOR TAT ED I AM 25 MADISONMADI L ST KENNKENNED . 8 12TH ST 2 MP 24 400 H NEBRASKANEBR Serving Routes: 1, 5, Station I PA 400 8 CKSON ST A ST JA 9 WASHINGTASHINGTOONN ST 30 . 19 360 1 ASK ST. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 19, 30, . A 25 VD E. 24 AV YYO STREETCAR SOCIETY J 400 400 ORK ST 9 360 8 A R 3 N AVAVE. K ST 275LX, 360LX, 400, Station 24 360 8 . AVE. 6 B ON ST E . 25 E GT . WHITING ST. 100X/300X (PSTA), 30 NORTH BL E. E. AV AV MERIDIAN MERIDIAN WASHINGTSHIN MERIDIAN U 1 19 . CADRECHA PLAZA Q ING ST MegaBus. 4 24 HIT Station D 30 WHITINGW ST CHANNEL 30 1 25 9 H All HART buses are wheelchair Route 30 19 360 DISTRICT PPAA serves D.. R 1 accessible and are equipped PUBLIX VDV K 30 7 Tampa Y BL E 5 DYD R O International S 360 CUMBERLANCUMBERLANDD with bicycle racks. Station KENNE T 25 Airport . 11 24 JEFFERSONJJE 9 ST AVE. 19 . EFFERSON ST 30 IN ST FFERSON BROREINBRORE ST YORK STREET V . R 6 W D J A Station CCHANNELSHANNELSID E ALTERNATIVE CLEVELAND ST. 19 . ST 19 DE DR . 8 TRANSPORTATION CUMBERLAND AVENUE 24 360 FRANKLINFR ST 19 A H 7 AN CHANNELSIDECHANNELSI DR. G R 25 L Station K Pirate Water Taxi L IN 9 R. ST Service/Stops/Direction of Travel PLPLAATTTT ST. D NEFICIALNEFICIA AMALIE ARENA 19 19 . G 8 S 10 BE On Demand Stops (Call for pickup) Station ST. TERTER ST WA E. E. E. E. D. HSBC LV Cross Bay Ferry AV AV AV 9 Station AV St. Pete - Tampa RK RK E. E. E. E. E. E. E. E. E. E. E. Seasonal Service PA PA YSHORE B PLANT PLANT E D AV AV C AV R AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV A . BA PL DICK GRECO PLAZA R RE RE 10 TA U HYDE HYDE OW OW RBO KO WA Transportation Center WA DAVISVIS HA HARBOUR Union Station/Amtrak DA WILL 19 WILL 19 ORANGE ORANGE ORLEANS ORLEANS ISLISLAANDSNDS ISLAND NEWPORT NEWPORT DELE DELE ISLANDS VE. DOWNTOWN TAMPA ToTo/Fr/Froomm N A 11 T RU Greyhound Bus Station Channel Dr. HTS Whiting Street Station 19 (Da(Davvisis Islands) IG KN Parking 19 POINTS OF INTEREST ARTS AND CULTURE Tampa Riverwalk Visitor Information Center J Florida Aquarium T Tampa General Hospital A American Victory Ship and Museum K Tampa Theatre A Amalie Arena K HCC Ybor City Campus U University of Tampa B Florida Museum of Photographic Arts L Ybor City Museum B Armature Works L Joe Chillura Courthouse Square V USF CAMLS C Glazer Children’s Museum C Boys & Girls Club M Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park W USF Health D Henry B. Plant Museum D Bro Bowl Skate Park N Lykes Gaslight Park X Water Works Park E John F. Germany Public Library GOVERNMENT E Centennial Park O MacDill Park F Straz Center for the Performing Arts A County Center F Centro Ybor P Perry Harvey Sr. Park G Tampa Bay History Center B Courthouse Annex GoHART.org G Cotanchobee Fort Brooke Park Q Plant Park H Tampa Fireghters Museum C Edgecomb Courthouse HARTinfo Line 813.254.4278 H Cruise Terminal 2, 3 and 6 R Sparkman Wharf I Tampa Museum of Art D Gibbons U.S. District Courthouse Eective June 13, 2021 I Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park S Tampa Convention Center J Tampa Police Museum E Old City Hall/Municipal Oce Building.
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