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System Map Effective Mar 10, 2019 BENCA COCETT Point Edith Wildlife Area SUBJECT TO CHANGE System Map Effective Mar 10, 2019 BA ONT Carquinez Strait Martinez Pittsburg Center Regional Park Amtrak Contra Costa 680 BART Superior Court COURT ATNE MARINA VISTA P Pittsburg/Bay Point O BART ESCOBAR BATES R PACHECO T ALHAMBRA C Martinez Amtrak BERRELLESA 18 H 4 I 316 County C 16 18 19 28 19 Connection HQ A 27 G 98X 99X 99X O L 4 IA R Weee tes ST NELSON DU Contra Costa IN TTSBUG 316 LD Antioch BART Regional Medical NO Kaiser ANTOCH Center 19 AR North Concord/ 93X MORELLO Martinez BART Alhambra HS 99X Somersville Towne Center VISTA 17 27 99X 93X 16 18 PACHECO IMHOFF BUCHANAN HOWE 28 99X 98X OLIVERA continues to Antioch Walmart Hillcrest 17 PORT CHICAGO Pacheco Park (see inset) 4 98X Transit Hub SOLANO 93X Kaiser ARNOLD 316 242 CONCO VA Clinic 28 MUIR 315 CENTER 18 GRANT Willow Pass 28 316 John Muir Community Park LANDANA Contra Costa 99X Medical Center Sheriff’s Department 18 Concord Concord WILLOW PASS Civic John Muir 19 Mt. Diablo 15 Center 15 National Hidden Lakes CONCORD HS 28 SALVIO Historic Site ALHAMBRA Park 17 19 Contra Loma 98X 320 Concord HS S Regional Park 91X 11 AS R P KE Diablo Valley KIR GALAXY DMV College DIAMOND 311 10 Hurricane CLAYTON 16 Harbor 9 18 20 28 GOLF CLUB 20 320 310 WEST 315 93X Weee tes Diablo Sunvalley 91X 16 Valley Mall LAGUNA DETROIT314 314 316 320 College T N E Concord BART VIKING CONTRA COSTA M 20 U 11 N Paso Nogal College Park HS 10 11 14 15 CLAYTON Park 98X O Markham 18 14 M 16 17 19 20 BENICIA MEADOW Nature Area 315 Concord P L 311 91X BEL AIR Pavilion E A S 9 Newhall Virginia Hills A Weee tes 10 N 314 Community Park Shopping Center T 310 H TAYLOR 310 311 314 315 Black Diamond Mines IL John F L Kennedy 320 TREAT KIRKER PASS Regional Preserve 316 University 14 OAK GROVE Cambridge 16 Clayton Valley Park 15 Shopping Center Pleasant Hill Clayton Valley HS Park CIO VALLEY CLAYTON CROCKETT 16 GREGORY 680 314 YGNA CATON Point ith 311 MOHR Ygnacio City iie Ae MICHIGAN Clayton 18 City Hall MONUMENT Valley Hall California State 310 Library Park University East Bay 9 14 11 M 93X A EASANT 18 CLEAVELAND R S BUSKIRK N Crescent H 10 H O C S Plaza R R E E T PleasantBAY Hill POINT TREAT E Briones Regional Park T K A Library DAVID BANCROFT P OAK PARK COGGINS 7 Ygnacio 310 316 11 Valley HS OAK GROVE 15 Lime Ridge Pleasant Hill MITCHELL Open Space BART TREAT 311 Countrywood LENNON uine tit Martinez 7 9 11 14 Center SHADELANDS Pittsburg Center eion ark Amtrak ont ost 680 7 The Orchards BART ueio out 15 18 at Walnut Creek COURT MARTINEZ MARINA VISTA P Pittsburg/Bay Point MAIN Heather O Weee tes Waldon BART1 ESCOBAR BATES R Farms Park PACHECO T Park Antioch 92X ALHAMBRA C 311 316 OAK Martinez Amtrak BERRELLESA Mitchell 18 H 4 I 93X 316 ount C 14 Park N Ride 16 18 19 28 19 onnection A 27 G 99X O 98X 99X John Muir 1 7 92X 93X L 4 IA Medical Center R Walnut Creek 311 Weekend Routes ST Walnut Creek NELSON DU ont ost IN BART 9 PITTSBURG 316 LD CIVIC Antioch BART eion eic NO ise 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LO Weee tes o 9 18 20 28 GOLF CLUB WEST 315 20 320 310 DANVILLE Siesta Valley 6 Tice Lafayette Reservoir 93X Recreation Area Weekend Routes io uney 91X 16 Valley Vey MallRecreation Area LAGUNA DETROIT314 Park 314 316 320 T MORAGA oee N E Concord BART VIKING CONTRA COSTA M 92X 20 U 11 N Pso o oee 10 11 14 15 CLAYTON 95X Park 98X O h 18 14 M 16 17 19 20 96X 24 MEADOW tue Ae 315 onco P ONAL 311Campolindo HS 91X BEL AIR Paiion E A 6 S 9 eh iini is A Weekend Routes 10 N 314 Lafayette ounit ark hoin ente T 310 21 H TAYLOR 310 311 314 315Community Park c ion ines IL ohn ROSSOO AAO L Kenne 320 TREAT KIRKER PASS eion esee 316 niesit 14Town Hall OAK GROVE 6 ie 16 Claton ey 680 Park Rheem 15 hoin ente Shopping Center MORAGA esnt i Claton Ve Park CIO VALLEY CLAYTON 16 GREGORY 680 314 YGNA CLAYTON 3116 Sibley Volcanic MOHR Yncio it MICHIGAN Claton Regional Preserve 18 it MONUMENT Vey Alamo Plaza Hall ioni tte 310 iary Park niesit Post Office st y 9 14 11 M 93X A PLEASANT 18 CLEAVELAND R S BUSKIRK Moraga N escent H 10 HILL O Commons Huckleberry Botanic C S Plaza 6 Saint Mary’s MORAGA R R Park Regional Preserve College E E 6 E iones eion ark T esntMiramonte i HS TREAT K T DANVILLE A iary DAVID Moraga BANCROFT P OAK PARK COGGINS 7 Library 321 Yncio 310 316 11 Ve OAK GROVE ie ie 15 Las Trampas OAGAMITCHELL en ce Pleasant Hill Regional Wilderness 6 BART TREAT 311 ountoo LENNON 7 9 11 14 ente SHADELANDS 7 he chs 15 18 t nut ee City Hall MAIN ethe Weekend Routes CANON Won 1 San Ramon s ark Park 92X Valley HS 92X 311 316 OAK Mitchell 95X 14 93X Park N Ride 21 96X ohn ui 1 7 92X 93X BACHAWK eic ente RAILROAD Walnut Creek 311 Wnut ee BART 9 CIVIC Y 98X LE Danville L O DANE Sycamore Valley Joaquin 1 4 5 9 VA G Redwood Regional Park IO E Regional Open Miller Park AC MO N T Park N Ride Lafayette BART 14 21 93X 95X YGN Space Preserve 96X 98X 4 311 21 92X 95X 6 Weekend Routes MAIN WALNUT CREEK Weekend Routes 4 311 321 1 6 Las Trampas oyPlaza he ie Regional Wilderness CAMINO RAMON 24 5 en ce 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Ruta de fin de semana 680 Bishop Ranch oaga Regional Preserve oons select trips ucee otnic MORAGA 6 int s 0 0.5 1 eion esee Park oee ionte 6 viajes seleccionados oaga DANVILLE NORTH MILES iary 321 MORAGA s rs eion ieness Anthony Chabot his oes not sho schoo outes ( seies) 6 Regional Park Este mapa no muestra rutas escolares (series 600). 92X 97X Tassajara Creek it Regional Park CANYON n on 35 Ve 92X 21 95X 96X Alamo BLACKHAWK Creek Park RAILROAD DOUGHERTY Danville Sycoe ey ouin DANVILLE eoo eion ark eion en ie ark Park N Ride ce esee 21 92X 95X Emerald Glen Park s rs UBN eion ieness CAMINO RAMON DUBLIN 580 West Dublin/ 97X 580 Pleasanton BART Dublin/ Leen SAN RAMON VALLEY Pleasanton BART San Ramon 35 97X OUTES O A 21 Transit Center 321 95X 1 Loc oute AT Post Office 21 35 92X 95X 92X 96X 97X ta a CAMINO RAMON Weekend Routes Pleasanton Sports and Recreational Park select trips Atak 321 92X 35 BOL viajes seleccionados CROW CANYON io LIN GE Plaza R CA N AE Y 35 O 4 Fee oute N 35 ouhet e ta 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