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AC Transit System Overview Map ERALD T ITZG F a H 376 H ILL to P W P D R P 65 Point Pinole Regional Shoreline 80 MARTINEZ PINOLE CEDAR ST EUCLID AVE ATLAS RD SHATTUCK AVE OXFORD ST 71 RICHMOND PKW G LA Y I A 376 N AC Transit System Overview Map ERALD T ITZG F A H 376 H ILL TO P W P D R P 65 Y I 70 A Hilltop Mall N 67 GAYLEY RD W HEARST AVE KLOSE 376 7 WAY A LA Richmond Y 12 79 376 Juan Crespi 18 F North Concord/Martinez Parkway Tempo • Tempo • 速度 Connections • Conexiones • 换乘点 ILLER HILLTOP DR M.S. R T M 52 OBER B IR 76 72 UNIVERSITY AVE 6 Limited-stop service that arrives M 1T GROOM 52 Transit center • Centro de tránsito • 公交中心 376 IN EL 51B 76 G 7 RICHMOND PKWY H every 10 minutes 376 74 A R 800 M D Downtown 65 71 E 88 CENTER AN SOBRANTE BART station • Estación de BART • BART 站 SH 72 Berkeley 67 UC Berkeley Servicio limitado en esta parada LA Berkeley City College LD Contra Costa MARTIN LUTHER KING JR WAY L BV to/from Y RIL RD A BANCROFT WAY ACE, Amtrak, or Caltrain station M College S G PIEDMONT AVE que llega cada 10 minutos U ER L W 6 R E OY E San Francisco 851 52 L P M N N 79 F O IA 36 R LO P T 51B 74 C P COLLEGE AVE A K A DURANT AVE L Estación de ACE, Amtrak o Caltrain 12 Berkeley 有限的车站服务,每10分钟一班车 376 ROAD 2 L DR 70 79 0 A De Anza H.S. DANA ST 71 SAN EL PORT M RD SA O DA N 76 BL 74 PAB Senior H.S. ACE, Amtrak, 或 Caltrain 站 L PA LO N DAM MARKET AVE A R PABLO S D 800 36 Weekday • Día laborable • 工作日 HASTE ST Concord Y D 76 72 R DWIGHT WAY 51B A 851 Union City Transit or LE 2 W 6 A Alta Bates V Service that arrives every: N 72R O Med. Ctr. Emery-Go-Round service S 36 K 70 74 F C Wildcat Canyon CONCORD A J Richmond H.S. Servicio que llega cada: 23RD ST 23RD Regional Park 18 D E Servicio de Union City Transit o RHEEM AVE SAN PABLO AVE R F 70 TELEGRAPH AVE Berkeley 公交服务频率: L Emery-Go-Round LINCOLN AVE 74 376 76 GARVIN AVE 54 10–15 minutes • minutos • 分钟 Union City Transit 或 Emery-Go-Round 服务 7TH ST 7TH 71 RICHMOND • minutos • 分钟 BARRETT AVE 7 16–30 minutes 70 BARRETT AVE Ferry terminal 376 6HT ST 6HT 7 35 30 minutes or less frequently 72M 800 MACDONALD AVE Terminal de transbordadores (ferry) 72M RICHMOND PKWY Richmond EL 30 minutos o con menor frecuencia Lovonya DeJean M.S. 轮渡码头 OHIO AVE PLEASANT CERRITO 30分钟或更久 76 71 A E 74 R V LIN HILL A Park & Ride CUTTING BLVD 376 G D El Cerrito Del Norte TO A N O CARLSON BLVD 76 BL Service that only runs during R V 802 L I D A HARBOUR WAY Park & Ride (Estacionamiento y Viaje) R 580 M L rush hours or at night Pleasant Hill A R 800 P IN U 停车换乘 A Korematsu M.S. R D REGAT B U T A Servicio que sólo funciona en A E Miller-Knox BLVD Y 74 P MARINA WAY S MARINA WAY Regional K El Cerrito H.S. W T horas punta o por la noche Park Y I BELO 67 Craneway 71 Pavilion 仅在高峰期或夜间运行的服务 E Places • Sitios • 地点 T AV Richmond El Cerrito Plaza OUN KENSINGTON IRM G Tilden 20 FA 79 R G IZ Bus lines that together provide more to/from Z Regional S L School • Escuela • 学校 LA P Y R Downtown SF CENTRAL AVE P Park 21 U E C A El Cerrito frequent service in overlapping sections E K S B Point Isabel Plaza T L 7 VD Regional 72 COLUSA College • Colegio • 大学 Shoreline Líneas de autobús que juntas proporcionan un Albany H.S. Walnut Creek 72M IN L 72R AR M servicio más frecuente en las secciones que se solapan to/from LA 18 SOLANO AVE Hospital • Hospital • 医院 San 800 Lafayette WALNUT Francisco G 巴士线路在重叠路段提供更加高频的服务 SOLANO AVE 67 65 CREEK Golden ALBANY Shopping center • Centro comercial • 购物中心 Gate MONROE Fields 79 12 H University HOPKINS ST E 65 Stops • Paradas • 公交站 N Village Martin Luther R LAFAYETTE Point of interest • Punto de interés • 兴趣点 Y 12 72R S GILMAN ST King M.S. T Limited stops • Paradas limitadas • 有限公交站 C E NL N 680 TE 7 18 P NN ARST AVE IE Lawrence I HE D AL LA 52 M D Orinda Segments with no stops O Hall of R N to/from CEDAR ST F T Science A San Francisco V North Berkeley UC E Downtown 52 Segmentos sin paradas • 无公交站路段 G 52 88 Berkeley César E. SIXTH ST Berkeley 800 51B WAY 36 Chávez BANCROFT ORINDA Park 51B 800 see inset DURANT Berkeley UNIVERSITY AVE J 88 W 51B 802 H.S. A GRAND AVE G R 802 R I MARTINLUTHER KING JR. WAY from San Francisco N 72 COLLEGE AVE COLLEGE 36 Alta Bates G DWIGHT WAY Med. Ctr. DERBY NL 72M 800 6 51A 79 72R SAN PABLO AVE Bentley 851 BERKELEY 6 School 18 SACRAMENTO ST F 33 12 24 SEVENTH ST ASHBY AVE E 6 V 580 A 800 T GRAND AVE Alta Bates 51B 851 N 12 36 O TELEGRAPH AVE M E Summit R 72 A L 88 12 Ashby Med. Ctr. C 6 18 72M 800 72R 6 BROADWAY College 19TH ST 12 NL 88 TELEGRAPH AVE 18 805 Preparatory 800 SAN PABLO AVE 802 51A H NL Paramount J ALCATRAZ AVE School Theatre 851 65TH ST SHATTUCK AVE HARRISON ST Rockridge 18TH ST HOLLIS ST F 24 MARKET ST CHRISTIE AVE NL 72 TH 33 17TH ST OM 805 29 V 19th Street AS 72R 72M 12 19TH ST L BE 51A 851 RKL EY Kaiser Center STANFORD AVE 16TH ST 800 WAY EMERYVILLE MARKET ST 55TH ST BROADWAY TERR to J POWELL ST 15TH ST San Francisco Fox Theater 51ST ST MLK JR WAY SP Bay Street 12 Mountain View 17TH ST Emeryville 18 Cemetery 14TH ST 1T S H H JEFFERSON ST E MORAGA F L Oakland M 88 CLAY ST LAKESIDE DR 800 Technical H.S. FRANKLIN ST to/from O H 6 980 16TH U 40TH ST SP San Francisco N M 19TH ST D O 14 6 WEBSTER ST SP F 57 R 72 36 57 40TH S A G AVE M T A O 12TH ST 12 36 U Oakland City Hall 72M HARRISON ST N 88 T 18 MacArthur A 29 Frank H.Ogawa IN 800 88 B Plaza 33 L V 840 580 12 LINDA AVE D 11TH ST 51A 17TH ST 19 851 J 29 PIEDMONT AVE Samuel P 29 72R DANVILLE from 800 Merritt Kaiser Montera M.S. 40 10TH ST88 12th Street San Francisco to University Hospital 33 20 19 San Francisco P OAKLAND AVE PIEDMONT Lafayette 20 from JACKSON ST 802 9TH ST Square Summit San Francisco 33 29 14 80 ADELINE ST Med. Ctr. V 29 15TH ST 20 40 MADISON ST 18 to/from to/from 33 36 51A San Francisco Joaquin 88 6 14TH ST 880 San Francisco 851 57 40 Miller Park MLK JR WAY NL TELEGRAPH AVE 33 NX GRAND AVE 88 LAKESIDE DR 6 19 13TH ST 800 Grand Lake 29 96 1T 6 BROADWAY 20 Theater 62 JEFFERSON ST 800 840 PARK BLVD CLAY ST Lake from from Head-Royce H.S. from 8TH ST San 800 29 San WOOD ST NX San Francisco 1T Merritt 805 Reinhardt 62 LAKE MERRITT BLVD Francisco 14 88 see inset Francisco 33 14T 805 VE V Redwood 7TH ST 11TH ST 1 H S MARKET ST G A WASHINGTON ST 12TH ST 0TH T R E BROADWAY T S AN R T D Oakland 40 PERALTA ST S AVE 12 O Regional Park H 980 S NL 57 39 N E Edna Brewer M.S. California WEBSTER ST 19 14 O K 88 I NL A Oakland H.S. N 29 L Temple U LINCOLN AVE 13 20 36 11T 19th St HARRISON ST 10TH ST 96 SF Ferry West Oakland H S T 29 18 ALICE ST Building 31ST ST 39 840 to/from O PARK BLVD 62 O 51A 9TH ST San Francisco Bret Harte M.S. S 1T W K Lake 62 Y 96 800 Highland 62 L 12th St Merritt IN 33 E 19 7TH ST 8TH ST Hospital B SCHOOL ST NX REDW LV 20 14 OOD R D 33 18TH ST 13TH AVE 96 D MADISON88 ST OAK ST 27TH ST 580 NL 805 72 29 29 8TH AVE 57 96 62 14 72M O Skyline H.S. 88 33 14TH AVE 72R 18 62 23RD AVE 3RD ST 62 40 62 14 MACARTHUR FWY 18 96 96 CLAY 2NDST ST 12 62 840 to/from 54 Hebrew Day BROADWAY O FALLON ST Alameda 62 14 20 CA O 51A to/from Alameda Oakland 21ST ST M School 18 & SF 96 96 PU 72 62 Lake Merritt Downtown SF 21 OAKLAND S 19 96 Main Street D FOOTHILL BLVD 39 R EMBARCADERO72M WEST Lake Merritt 72R 20 851 96 M A 1T INTERNATIONAL BLVD RI NA 62 V 54 Merritt College MIDWAY AVE IL 40 WEBSTER ST L FIFTH ST A FRUITVALE AVE G 840 E 35TH AVE 14 HARRISON ST 980 College of NX 3RD TOWER AVE Mills College 12 96 Alameda 805 Oakland JACKSON ST A HILLMONT DR TL 12 ALICE ST MAIN ST MAIN ANT IC A to/from 19 19 VE 45 Alameda 2ND ST NX & SF 20 HIGH ST 580 51A 40 Jack London Seaplane ST WEBSTER 840 96 Square Lagoon PACIFIC AVE ALAMEDA Fremont 805 851 Downtown Oakland BUENA VISTA AVE NL 851 H.S.
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