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Downtown Greenville RUSSELL AVE W EARLE ST R D S K P To City of GARRAUX ST A W R To Travelers Rest Stone’s T A A Hampton T N E H Point V S B DUPONT DR A Colonel Elias Earle U Station E O RG P N D S E Historic District CARY ST M T O R T T IVY ST E S O W STONE AVE E EARLE ST E T For Downtown Trolley route F S H W V A T R T and schedule, go to: O CO E N S L E L H R www.greenvillesc.gov/597/trolley O I I S T MARSAILLES CT P D Z U ELIZABETH ST or download the B Westone V R L L T Greenville Trolley Tracker App at V E STONE AVE B D Main BENNETT ST N M JAY ST HARVLEY ST O yeahTHATtrolley.com NEAL ST T &Stone P M A H CABOT CT 276 DE WA E NORTH ST 183 VIOLA ST Hampton - Pinckney TOWNES ST T S A N MAIN ST L U Historic District E S Heritage H Amtrak WILTON ST East Park Avenue T VANNOY ST T S T I B ACCOMMODATIONS Station Historic District Historic District E N A N BRUCE ST L ROWLEY ST B S PINCKNEY ST A S D W PARK AVE M M R T 1 Aloft Greenville Downtown ECHOLS ST U BRIARCLIFF DR M H ITCH L POINSETT AVE AR ELL ST J MULBERRY ST C O OU T U 2 Courtyard by Marriott HAMPTON AVE ATWOOD ST R C S N T Overbrook I EN Y C TR DR P Greenville Downtown A R E M L Historic District RD LLOYD ST A AV E R ST K R E T O 3 Embassy Suites by Hilton SH E A M O ASBURY AVE LL E T R Greenville Downtown RiverPlace 15 C S B A B VE 123 R 12 T R W WASHINGTON ST P E PARK AVE RAILROAD ST E O U V 4 Hampton Inn & Suites Greenville T O N O S K 10 MCPHERSON L S FERN ST DowntownE @ RiverPlace B 11 CENTER ST A I L PARK N CHURCH ST W S D O R HILLY ST E IG R C G B 5C HolidayE Inn AExpress & ON V K S 3 SUNFLOWER ST E V LLOYD ST E W L C Suites Downtown Greenville TOWNES ST N 14 O PRIMROSE ST K W O COLLEGE ST W ELFORD ST Kilgore-Lewis E O IR E PARK AVE R 6 Home2C Suites by Hilton D O T House S D E A T S 5 V E GreenvilleD Downtown S BUNCOMBE ST T ILL AV I V OSCAR ST Main R E S E N E L Springwood T L O Post N N ACADEMY ST E NORTH S 7 I Homewood SuitesELLETSON by DR Hilton S T Cemetery H I I D Oce N ACADEMY ST HENRIETTA ST A H Downtown Greenville M BUTLER AVE W N HUDSON ST 6 E ELFORD ST LAVINIA AVE P 8 HyattBRIARCLIFF Place DR Greenville Downtown 5 RAM 1 -38 MCGEE ST I DIXIE AVE R 9 Hyatt Regency Greenville T RAMP D S ESS ACC E WELBORN ST N 16 ID 10 Residence Inn by Marriott 9 P S O P L S Greenville Downtown Markley MEADOW ST Bon Secours IL D P LO Station W NORTH ST Wellness Arena H W ILL RD R LAURENS ST NOMA B NDES H E 11 Springhill Suites by Marriott A A Square H T TI P I-385 RAMP Greenville Downtown C E I P T P E NORTH ST L R S Y NASSAU ST W A G The Westin Poinsett Greenville W 12 W W A N S I OO H ONE N MAIN ST D I R D L S I-385 N Brown Street A N I-385 G P P POINTS OF INTERESTR HYDE ST T City N K O S E S N B T The A A ST Plaza N T WHITSETT ST S L 1 Liberty Bridge 1 E COFFEE ST TH U Commons NOR G E H BOYCE AVE H C A W MCBEE AVE I V 2 Art Crossing at RiverPlace WAY R E GIBBS ST ALM MAYBERRY Kroc BROADUS AVE TOY ST P Pettigru 3 Eugenia DukeE Bridge PARK Tennis N CHURCH ST TRAXLER ST V Bus A Historic District Center N Station 4 Falls ParkI on the Reedy W FUTURE W S LAURENS ST 10 E WASHINGTON ST 5 Fluor FieldR at the West End WILLIAMS ST E The Children’s Garden B P 11 S AV A UNITY P G D Pr R 2 RIN ism @ Linky Stone Park O P PARK a Reedy River T S 6 Greenville Zoo S BROWN ST E H A S MANLY ST C e W COURT ST PETTIGRU ST OY al D B CHARLOTTE ST th G RECTOR ST S HUDSON ST S w S 12 N 7 Swamp Rabbit Splash Track am T I S IRVINE ST p R R P ab P C b S L 8 TD Stage it T S E MCBEE AVE E r E COURT ST MCADOO AVE ai V l E IR 9 WycheCOOLIDGE AVE Pavilion T Y VIN S E WASHINGTON ST A E A 2 VE LENOX AVE L R Visitor HELDMAN ST W U E D 10 Carolina Music Museum T V P 4 Center T T BRUNSON ST H S ACADEMY ST I S N Peace ZOO 6 S E R A R S Greenville Co. 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