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Transit Information Daly City Station Daly City Transit Stops Paradas del tránsito 公車站地圖 Pook na tinitigilan ng mg Sasakyan to St Charles Ave Transit ST CHARLES AVE Information Daly City Station SAN DIEGO AVE 280 1 HILLCREST DR Daly City Inside Station: Daly City Station DE LONG ST Map Key LOS OLIVOS AVE NIANTIC AVE Fremont You Are Here Dublin/Pleasanton 3-Minute Walk 500ft/150m Radius LOS BANOS AVE Millbrae Bus JOHN DALY BLVD Transit Stop KNOWLES AVE Pittsburg/Bay Point Westlake Top of the Hill Richmond BART Parking Bike Parking N SFO W E JUNIPERO SERRA BLVD Elevator W ILLIT S ST S WOODROW ST NIANTIC AVE SAN DIEGO AVE 0 100ft Escalator 0 20m Passenger Pick-up/Drop-off Station Area Map 54 Restrooms Stairs Station Agent Booth 14L Seton Shuttle Taxi Stand Telephone 120 Brunswick/Templeton Ticket Vending: 280 121 Lowell/Hanover Clipper / Add Cash Value Paratransit Services Addfare NIANTIC AVE 110 Transit Information 120 Colma BART TransitSamTrans Lines 121 Skyline College Local Bus Lines 110 P a c i fi c a 120 Brunswick & Templeton 120 Colma BART 121 Lowell & Hanover 121 Skyline College 390 • ECR 130 Airport & Linden Daly City 390 Palo Alto Station ECR Palo Alto L 28 • 28 San Francisco Muni Local Bus Lines 14L Mission Ltd (Weekday peaks only) 28 19th Avenue 28L 19th Avenue Ltd (Weekday peaks only) SF State Shuttle E • C 54 Felton Seton Shuttle D E L O N G S T Shuttle to Seton Medical Center SF State Shuttle E Express Shuttle to SF State/19th Avenue C Campus Loop Shuttle Note: Service may vary with time of day or day of week. Please consult transit agency schedule or contact 511 for more information. JOHN DALY BLVD 3 - M I N U T E W A L K N PEDESTRIAN UNDERPASS W E S 0 75ft 0 20m WILLITS ST NIANTIC AVE JUNIPERO SERRA BLVD DC-CA-027A (South Plaza - East Face) 100%ART December 21, 2012 D V L B A D N O H A N U G A Ruta ngL mga Sasakyan M 48 West Portal 18 48 43 44 35 J O 67 T A R A V A L S T Metro T ’ 24 44 L S HAU Glen Station G 36 9L L H Park 14X Transit L 36 19 E V A N S A V E 1 9 T H A V E N ES 49 23 23 3 0 T H A V E 48 S Y C 24 T 17 B O R 24 54 H Mount L T U 28L V SUNSET BLVD 9 4 6 T H A V E 66 14 L 24 D Information S M Davidson D A N D A V E 35 KX PHELPS ST O 14X N 43 52 FOLSOM ST 391 24 44 SAN FRANCISCO M 36 36 A L I 36 67 V Glen Park BART K R 8X Stern Grove 28 A J 44 23 E 23 29 L CRESCENT AVE 23 18 S L O A T B L V D O 23 14X San 23 M 44 I N N E S A V E 23 36 44 52 0 0.75mi A Daly City Francisco Lakeshore NT E D 67 D M O R E Y B LV 54 44 R 8BX R E V E R E A V E Zoo Plaza 23 43 23 36 T BART Z O O R D RT J P A L O U A V E LE D 17 9 L R E 14L Station E 43 V 52 397 0 0.75km 18 G A S I L V E R A V E UNIVERSITY ST 29 E 44 VAN DYKE AVE 54 19 S 28L O 49 9L 23 280 J 54 122 City College of B A C O N S T N 14X F E LT O N S T 8AX C 18 K A San Francisco S Stonestown Galleria 17 O C E A N A V E 14 54 Daly City 43 J 52 54 KX T H I R D S T M 17 18 28 28L 29 122 Harding 29 49 391 29 FITZGERALD AVE 49 K A T H E N S S T 8X Park JUNIPERO SERRA BLVD HOLLOWAY AVE 8X 29 29 T M 54 P E R S I A A V E 8BX F O N T B LV DC GRAFTON AVE 17 GARFIELD ST 43 14L 29 29 54 M 52 A N S E Map Key 18 29 14X M L L S T 29 Balboa Park BART LAKE 8AX MERCED 28 54 88 54 56 BX X San Francisco State 17 MISSION ST McLaren 56 29 J K 8 8 29 You Are Here 17 C 54 Park 18 M 24 14 8BX 54 9 University @ 19th Ave RANDOLPH ST N A P L E S S T O E B R OA D S T PLYMOUTH AVE D 24 VISITACION56 AVE 43 49 54 88 91 J Parkmerced L V 3-Minute Walk Fort O M B 14L 9 9L M 17 28 28L 29 91O E C H Y 8X LAKE MERCED BLVD N Funston N A 500ft/150m Radius 8BX 8X BART M 54 M 43 56 U 122 28L E 88 43 I San Francisco 54 L 56 Olympic R A 14X WAY 8X 8X 56 O D Golf Club T Golf Club G 8BX SANTOS ST BART R 391 A 130 IC ACTON H Doelger 3 C 397 - 9 Bayshore 28 M 121 SCHWERIN ST I 121 G E N E V A A V E N Senior W H A N O V E R S T Caltrain A 8AX L 122 Center K 14 120 Cow Caltrain SKYLINE BLVD 24 Daly City Station Palace 120 390 130 24 KX 110 BELLEVUE AVE J Muni Metro Light Rail 122 Pacific 292 BAYSHORE FWY SAN FRANCISCO BAY 110 120 121 130 Westlake Shopping 121 Plaza ECR Top of the Hill Center 28 Muni Bus 390 ECR T S 130 120 Lake 24 120 121 130 24 122 Merced 24 BAYSHORE BLVD N SamTrans Bus O 130 JOHN DALY BLVD Golf & I 110 S 390 391 ECR Country S Mission I 14L 28 28L 54 120 M M A Club Plaza 14 14X 14L To Jack London Square E SF State Shuttle D 280 D 24 (‘E’ Express Shuttle & U S 24 8 7 T H S T HILLSIDE BLVD O X 24 D 122 San Bruno 101 ’C’ Campus Loop) U R E C T 391 ORANGE ST Mountain State Park H 121 BRISBANE G Civic 390 A DALY 28 Route Terminus T 292 E Center ST 122 130 A E ET 130 V MAR K Colma BART 397 110 E CITY Shared Use Bicycle & CHESTER ST 38 112 118 120 121 122 Pedestrian Path or Trail 120 Seton SAN PEDRO RD EASTMOOR AVE 24 Medical 121 123 130 390 391 ECR 121 ECR City Ferry Terminal Center 123 COLMA Hall 130 Skyline E BART V 122 Y A 390 Plaza W N 38 397 S K Y L I N E DF R 120 Shopping A 391 V This map does not show all S E I E O Center 121 112 L N L I U L C HILLSIDE BLVD commuter, express, special L South San Francisco BART 292 T U 118 123 Metro A Y M H S KX event, or all-night routes. K Center I N S G A T E A V E O 122 130 132 133 390 391 Service may vary with time of Serramonte R 122 120 E A day or day of week. Service 110 L D San Francisco Bay Ferry V Shopping Center 120 122 BART L changes may have occurred 121 B 130 Serra O E 123 L R since printing. Please consult 112 120 121 122 123 133 D Shopping ECR O 118 120 M H transit agency schedule I S 122 Center S H I Y 112 D 391 S L L LV I S I A or contact 511 for more SERRAMONTE B O D E B Ferry 38 N 132 B V D L l information. 123 B L R i Terminal Crown H I C K E Y O V H D a Oyster I C A EVERGREEN DR nci r K E Y D Sign Hill Fra sco B Colony 133 n B T G A LV D 36 397 Sa ay Point T 121 JUNIPERO SERRA BLVD 36 Park E D R 112 W Marina 110 112 C A 292 A A 35 M 35 LONGVIEW DR O Y L 36 L Kaiser L North County A 132 D A 132 N 36 Hospital R L T Government SOUTH D A 35 130 112 118 B G U 110 L E LONGFORD Center V N 390 L E D 130 G R A N D A V E D D L 133 133 V J E V E U E A SAN FRANCISCO L S R N D 36 E 391 City E B 16 T I L I N D E N A V E P R R D 36 E R Y B 130 Hall A R A ECR E L 133 Fairmont O E N V K South San Francisco D 38 V A D PACIFIC Orange BADEN AVE 132 38 C L Shopping R A I Buri Buri P 121 S 133 Caltrain S 123 E 35 H 35 Park 132 E E R Center R Shopping OCEAN A 132 G 397 N 112 F Center MONTEREY RD King Plaza W D 133 A 16 36 R R V Y D EL CAMINO REALO KX 140 Shopping O L 16 Y B D 140 South O V 132 Manor Center K I N G R H L 140 D R CALLAN BLVD 35 R G Golden San Francisco B INVERNESS DR A U Shopping O SPRUCE AVE Gate Conference A 121 O R 390 Center N E B M GR ENDA L E T California Produce Center San Bruno BART A A N DR Westborough E S 133 E O R W Golf Club Terminal C D R Shopping O 16 38 38 43 133 140 141 391 Center PONDEROSARotary RD 16 133 292 123 Plaza 391 133 140 38 ALHAMBRA DR 397 BART G 118 E L 121 L E R T ECR AIRPORT BLVD Safe Harbor S S B 110 K H L HAZELWOOD DR Milagra Ridge A V Shelter Y O 390 L N N O D PALMETTO AVE 133 County Park I A N N K San Bruno 38 16 E M D 391 Tanforan B O N R Towne Center L T Shopping City V D 140 38 292 D R 43 Center Hall R D 16 123 K 141 Eureka R A R P P A 121 Square S H 38 16 S N E A T H L N KX E R D CHERRY AVE E G O 38 112 OCEANA BLVD 140 L W O 140 RD L G D R 380 390 SAN BRUNO AVE E O N O A N D 43 C L A R E N D C Skyline I L L 140 L L 140 123 E R O College N N 141 San Francisco Int'l L 110 121 D R H T 43 140 A Bayhill 140 Airport Station E 391 SN N L 16 EA S Shopping 118 U T H N Center SAN BRUNO AVE W 43 San Bruno 292 397 KX D L BART San Francisco N City Y Caltrain 397 W County Jail Hall Sharp Park BAYSHORE FWY A San Francisco Golf Course Y SAN BRUNO 141 292 141 141 International E Airport 112 V A S G KX 110 JENEVEIN AVE N Skycrest I 390 R Shopping P S 391 292 Y Center SKYLINE BLVD L W T A 141 ECR H C RY S T 118 S R E I N A A D E L M AR San Bruno O A V C E Millbrae Station Senior Center E 397 I C 43 L E I F V C C 16 Junipero Serra A A A A 359 390 391 397 ECR P I T M Linda Mar County Park I Sweeny L O M N 112 O Ridge R R KX BART Caltrain Park & Ride ID L A U R E L A V E E G A E L W O 43 14 16 17 110 O 292 D 390 110 PACIFICA D O 112 118 294 R Green Hills L 391 D Country Club B A City Y S 16 F A 43 R ECR 397 H O S S L D R E R R D Hall E 118 A E L E N D N 359 101 H V H O E M W T R I C H Millbrae Y E 280 R 110 R Community 292 A SAN E N Center V 112 OV ANDREAS A Linda Mar A RESERVOIR E KX 14 14 B MILLBRAE A 43 Shopping L B R 390 V I L L 359 D LAD M Center 118 R G E 16 RES P I D R E S Burlingame Plaza CALIFORNIA DR C V D B 17 E R 391 AY Shopping Center S Sa 14 H O n Francisc 294 14 397 R o Bay Tra Oddstad E il TROUSDALE DR F W Park 46 Y DC-CA-027B (South Plaza - North Face) 16 46 100%ART December 21, 2012 16 16 KX CAROLAN AVE Talatakdaan o oras ng pagdaan ng sasakyan at Pasahe Regional Transit Diagram For more detailed information about BART service, please see the BART Schedule, BART Transit System Map, and other BART information Regional Transit Map displays in this station.
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