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Sunset View I A L N V RFS E Tilden V RFS & Library Cemetery G D 67 T BELOIT AVE C Regional Inspiration Point O E 0 30m N El Cerrito Plaza Station 72M N Park A T R Transit A StopsA I L 72R V 67 W DC L E A T P 71 72 72M 79 80 G C A L Y RK FAIRMOUNT AVE N Paradas del tránsito E G D L AV 7 R 80 公車站地圖 R R A 67 R D N BART N T 72R I Merry-Go-Round C E Z Z L Y 0 0.5mi 79 P 72 E A U K G B L P I E R C E S T 72M V Point Isabel 7 D BERKELEY WAY RFS C T Regional Shoreline 72R O 0 0.75km L SAN PABLO AVE U S Lake Anza A S Transit P A V R E 65 U S C 65 Brazilian Room 80 E S T T Information RFS Sr. Ctr. S O L A N O AV E 79 E TA Downtown Berkeley 18 U AS RD G C L H 7 I S ALBANY 18 D Tilden Park YMCA E RFS Golf Course V S A N U A Station I V Eastshore Comm. Ctr. M A R T E Downtown Berkeley BART Drop-Off Only City Hall T FS State Park E & Library R 80 E C 65 Clubhouse 2160 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley San Francisco V 67 A G S R I Z Z LY P FS A M E 6 7 18 51B 52 65 67 BUCHANAN ST Y 79 T A E P K U UC Berkeley R S B O H L O N E AV E 72 E H E N RY S T D Library L T R V 79 88 800 68517 18F 51B 52 65 67 79 N 65 D O Rec. Ctr. 18 52 ENIDA D R 52 M V RFS A 80 S 88 800 851 F Bancroft E C P RFS B O N Sather Gate G King I RED OAK AVE6 T H S T G I L M A N S T 12 O Swim Ctr. 7 Comm. R AVE 72R ROSE ST Library 12 M L K J R . W Y Ctr. Lawrence Hall BART Doe 12 18 C P RFS SHATTUCK AVE of Science 52 G I L M A N S T 65 Memorial 72M B O 67 65 B Library 72 C E D A R S T H Berkeley HOPKINS ST North Berkeley 52 12 B Lawrence Berkeley 80 52 Laboratory T 72R H E A R S T AV E F BART 79 P O X F O R D S T 65 C 52 52 F Greek Theater Botanical Gardens H N N I A L D R O Cesar Chavez Berkeley N H T E 3 R D S T Rec. Ctr. I N 52 -M B C F O C E BART Park Adult School 5 G H E A R S T AV E 18 A Siesta Valley 88 P Y H E 51B University of California L G E Recreation Area SAN PABLO AVE Map Key 52 UC Campus 52 88 Y Memorial Stadium CENTER ST Berkeley P Civic R UNIVERSITY AVE D California Sr. Ctr. UNIVERSITY AVE 65 Center 88 BANCROFT WY 36 P C Eastshore 51B I Amtrak 51B 52 E G RFS O F D Hall State Park Station A L L S TO N W Y W M You Are Here 6 T H S T P 36 West A L 52 O K P R 51B N 12 6 T 51B A BANCROFT WY Library F 6 V E Berkeley D A N A S T 79 E W A R R I N G S T Claremont Canyon F COLLEGE AVE 5-Minute Walk E Yacht Club H A S T E S T V I Gate 6 A S UC Clark Kerr Regional Preserve T H D W I G H T W Y N S 80 BERKELEY Boat 72 Campus O R 1000ft/305m Radius S R E M G A 81 36 L A R N House 81 D W I G H T W Y A1 C I C 4 T H S T Z H 72M H Z Grizzly Peak L A1 Y R C 36 Rec. Ctr. D E R B Y S T 80 81 D PA R K E R S T Open Space B2 SACRAMENTO ST 18 79 P Station Entrance/Exit University Hall G E A 72R Claremont A E 51B K Hotel B L E LV CAMPANILE WY 36 N A S H B Y AV E D N T N WBS F U BART Train Inside Station: TELEGRAPH AVE T Rec. Ctr. T T O T 80 Rec. Ctr. 12 E C Robert Sibley T 80 81 Library D WBS A2 A L Volcanic Preserve 81 C Bus U University of 81 WBS 80 A1 79 Ashby BART H A S H B Y AV E SHATTUCK AVE 4 C WBS 2 Berkeley - Wheeler A C Ed Roberts C Bus Stop 12 80 81 800 F WBS S H NH SAN PABLO AVE 6 E 88 Campus Hall California, L ALCATRAZ AVE L K Repertory M BART O H O L L I S S T St. Albert’s U Elevator Fremont N Public F O L G E R AV E D College 6 5 T H S T 51B Rockridge BART Market S Theatre T ALCATRAZ AVEM A Berkeley A 79 CHRISTIE AVE R 64TH ST K 51A 51B 851 79 M Wheelchair Accessible E F H T M Daly City V 36 TELEGRAPH AVE SP 72 S A 18 C A - 1 3 T NH R 12 BART T CLAREMONT AVE I A1 NS 72M I Sr. Ctr. N Transit Information E RFS 29 Amtrak A D D I S O N S T L Station L A2 72R U A1 57 STANFORD AVE T 51A Millbrae MacArthur BART H B1 H F S T E H V 29 P O W E L L S T 5 5 T R 12 Library Library Bike Lane, Bike Boulevard, K R WE C NH Pleasant Valley Y T E 57 C H NH SH I A B • O N W Adult School D or Bike Friendly Street I SSP F G O A SH 18 R Claremont J Library 5 1 S T S T B P O W E R A Richmond L L S T SP WE Country Club A1 A2 A3 . SP SSP WE SP EMERYVILLE W 12 Calif. College Y SSP Bay UCSF of the Arts 6 D Freight & A4 K1 K2 K3 K4 H R 65 Street Benioff P C Sr. Ctr. 88 Temescal L E Mountain View A K E 36 A D E L I N E S T A SN S Childer’s S Shops SH City Rec. Pool A Cemetery SFO N BART F Hospital T F C Hall Ctr. A1 Salvage Transit Lines T Comm. Ctr. 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Center T 33 I - BART D N G P 52 UC Village Oakland R A A4 33 M 51B Rockridge BART N A Station Army Base D A4 H 33 Berkeley C A - 1 3 27TH ST 33 52 University Village, Albany A I - 5 8 0 Montclair V E BROADWAY G R A N D AV E 72R MACARTHUR BLVD Golf Course MARITIMEOakland ST 2 7 T H S T 57 VE 79 Rockridge BART A 67 M A R K E T S T 12 Military 72M P NL B AY P L 29 79 El Cerrito Plaza BART Institute N OAKLAND AVE E MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
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