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20130825 Bus and Streetcar Stop List.Xlsx Alphabetized RTA Bus and Streetcar Stop List - 08/25/2013 RTA Bus and Streetcar Stop List - 08/25/2013 Stop ID Stop Name N4510 31st St. at Loyola N8329 31st St. at Loyola 2 N2726 31st Street at Acron N2727 31st Street at Dawson N2728 31st Street at Helena N2725 31st Street at Huntsville N2729 31st Street at Marietta N2730 31st Street at Ohio N2724 31st Street at Pheonix N2731 31st Street at Washington N2732 31st Street near Duncan Canal N4563 32nd St. at Williams N2734 32nd Street at California N2735 32nd Street at Connecticut N8299 4309 Woodland N878 Academy at Bellaire N881 Academy at Cherlyn Dr. (Farside) N879 Academy at Marcia N1846 Alcee Fortier at Dwyer N1845 Alcee Fortier at Peltier N2382 Alcee Fortier at Peltier N4697 Allen at Humanity N2356 Allen at Lafreniere N1230 Alumni at Elysian Fields N82 Annunciation at Calliope N8064 Annunciation at Erato N80 Annunciation at Melpomene N97 Annunciation at Melpomene N99 Annunciation at Race N79 Annunciation at Terpsichore N98 Annunciation at Terpsichore N81 Annunciation at Thalia N96 Annunciation at Thalia N2733 Arkansas at 32nd St. N2636 Atlantic at Lamarque N351 Audubon at Freret N45 Audubon Park N129 Audubon Zoo N336 Baronne at Calliope N337 Baronne at Erato N333 Baronne at Girod N335 Baronne at Howard N334 Baronne at Julia N989 Basin at Bienville N1047 Basin at Bienville N986 Basin at Marais 1 of 50 20130825 Bus and Streetcar Stop List.xlsx Alphabetized RTA Bus and Streetcar Stop List - 08/25/2013 Stop ID Stop Name N985 Basin at N. Robertson N988 Basin at St Louis N987 Basin at Treme N1069 Beauregard Circle N8281 Behrman at Behrman N8309 Behrman at Behrman Highway N2585 Behrman at Memorial Park (Farside) N8314 Behrman at Raising Canes N8332 Behrman Highway at Woldenberg N8331 Behrman Place at Memorial Park N3621 Bennett at Berkley N2681 Bennett at Perrin N2614 Berkley at Blair N2616 Berkley at Dickens N2615 Berkley at Kent N2613 Berkley at Lancaster N2617 Berkley at Sullen N5 Bienville Station N5318 Bienville Station N2655 Bouny at Alix N2656 Bouny at Opelousas N2641 Bringier at Teche N8254 Broad at Washington N529 Broadway at Benjamin N563 Broadway at Benjamin N526 Broadway at Camp N567 Broadway at Camp N527 Broadway at Coliseum N566 Broadway at Coliseum N528 Broadway at Garfield N564 Broadway at Garfield N546 Broadway at Prytania N565 Broadway at Prytania N530 Broadway at St Charles N1670 Bullard and Dwyer N1726 Bullard and Dwyer N1733 Bullard at Curran N1731 Bullard at E. Barrington N1669 Bullard at Fannie C Williams N1668 Bullard at Fernley N1735 Bullard at Hayne N3491 Bullard at Hayne N1729 Bullard at Lake Forest N1603 Bullard at Lakeland Hospital N1658 Bullard at Levy Drive N1728 Bullard at Maxine Drive 2 of 50 20130825 Bus and Streetcar Stop List.xlsx Alphabetized RTA Bus and Streetcar Stop List - 08/25/2013 Stop ID Stop Name N5221 Bullard at Melvin N5219 Bullard at Midpoint N8052 Bullard at Midpoint N1540 Bullard at Morrison N1725 Bullard at Tanner N1734 Bullard at Wales N5218 Bullard at Winrock N1727 Bullard opposite F. C. Williams N2787 Bundy at East Lake Apts. N2788 Bundy at Lake Forest N5202 Bundy at Middleboro N8151 Bundy at Morrison N7715 Caffin at Florida N8420 Caffin at Florida Ave. N8219 Caffin at N. Derbigny N8439 Caffin at N. Derbigny N8435 Caffin at N. Dorgenois N8218 Caffin at N. Galvez N8437 Caffin at N. Galvez N8400 Caffin at N. Prieur N8438 Caffin at N. Prieur N8217 Caffin at N. Tonti N8436 Caffin at N. Tonti N162 Camp at Calliope N161 Camp at Gaiennie N165 Camp at Girod N168 Camp at Gravier N164 Camp at Julia N166 Camp at Lafayette N167 Camp at Poydras N158 Camp at Race N163 Camp at St Joseph N159 Camp at Terpsichore N160 Camp at Thalia N808 Canal and Baronne (In) N5530 Canal and Basin (Out) N5533 Canal and Bourbon (Out) N5417 Canal and Broad (In) N5423 Canal and Broad (Out) N811 Canal and Camp (In) N809 Canal and Carondelet (In) N5419 Canal and Carrollton (In) N5421 Canal and Carrollton (Out) N5433 Canal and Cemeteries N5534 Canal and Chartres (Out) N5509 Canal and Clark (In) 3 of 50 20130825 Bus and Streetcar Stop List.xlsx Alphabetized RTA Bus and Streetcar Stop List - 08/25/2013 Stop ID Stop Name N5521 Canal and Clark (Out) N5532 Canal and Dauphine (Out) N5172 Canal and Decatur (Out) N898 Canal and Dorgenois (In) N5525 Canal and Dorgenois (Out) N805 Canal and Elk Place (In) N3438 Canal and Galvez (In) N5416 Canal and Galvez (Out) N888 Canal and Hennessy (In) N5517 Canal and Hennessy (Out) N5508 Canal and Jeff Davis (In) N5522 Canal and Jeff Davis (Out) N5501 Canal and LaSalle (In) N5507 Canal and Lopez (In) N5523 Canal and Lopez (Out) N812 Canal and Magazine (In) N825 Canal and Marais (Out) N5513 Canal and Murat (In) N5516 Canal and Murat (Out) N5528 Canal and N. Claiborne (Out) N5535 Canal and N. Peters (Out) N5425 Canal and N. Rampart (Out) N901 Canal and Prieur (In) N5527 Canal and Prieur (Out) N8145 Canal and Royal (Out) N801 Canal and S. Claiborne (In) N8087 Canal and S. Peters (In) N5415 Canal and S. Rampart (In) N800 Canal and Saint Anthony (In) N8086 Canal and Saint Anthony (Out) N5514 Canal and Saintt Patrick (In) N5515 Canal and Saintt Patrick (Out) N8084 Canal and Salcedo (In) N8085 Canal and Salcedo (Out) N5511 Canal and Scott (In) N5518 Canal and Scott (Out) N5510 Canal and Telemachus (In) N5520 Canal and Telemachus (Out) N899 Canal and Tonti (In) N5526 Canal and Tonti (Out) N8369 Canal and Wells (Out) N5418 Canal and White (In) N5624 Canal and White (Out) N256 Canal at Carondelet N8361 Canal at Carondelet N7625 Canal at Convention Center Blvd 4 of 50 20130825 Bus and Streetcar Stop List.xlsx Alphabetized RTA Bus and Streetcar Stop List - 08/25/2013 Stop ID Stop Name N169 Canal at Magazine N3472 Canal at Magazine N8463 Canal at N. Derbigny N7717 Canal at N. Peters N8464 Canal at N. Prieur N8462 Canal at S. Derbigny N8461 Canal at S. Prieur N8366 Canal at St Charles (Farside) N813 Canal at Tchoupitoulas N380 Canal at University Place N869 Canal Blvd at Aymard N860 Canal Blvd at Bragg N930 Canal Blvd at Bragg N865 Canal Blvd at Brooks N925 Canal Blvd at Brooks N8375 Canal Blvd at Cedar N856 Canal Blvd at Chapelle N934 Canal Blvd at Chapelle N870 Canal Blvd at Clare N857 Canal Blvd at Fillmore N933 Canal Blvd at Fillmore N867 Canal Blvd at Florida N923 Canal Blvd at Florida N862 Canal Blvd at French N928 Canal Blvd at French N863 Canal Blvd at Germain N927 Canal Blvd at Germain N919 Canal Blvd at Greenwood N861 Canal Blvd at Harrison N929 Canal Blvd at Harrison N871 Canal Blvd at Hawthorne N921 Canal Blvd at Hidalgo N868 Canal Blvd at Homedale N922 Canal Blvd at Homedale N866 Canal Blvd at Kenilworth N924 Canal Blvd at Kenilworth N859 Canal Blvd at Lane N931 Canal Blvd at Lane N920 Canal Blvd at Louque N855 Canal Blvd at Mouton N935 Canal Blvd at Mouton N864 Canal Blvd at Polk N926 Canal Blvd at Polk N858 Canal Blvd at Porteous N932 Canal Blvd at Porteous N5279 Canal Blvd at R E Lee 5 of 50 20130825 Bus and Streetcar Stop List.xlsx Alphabetized RTA Bus and Streetcar Stop List - 08/25/2013 Stop ID Stop Name N830 Canal Blvd at Rosedale N872 Canal Blvd at Rosedale N854 Canal Blvd at Walker N5122 Canal Blvd at Walker N3624 Canal St. Ferry N4 Canal Street Station N8368 Canal Street Station N253 Carondelet at Girod N255 Carondelet at Gravier N252 Carondelet at Julia N254 Carondelet at Poydras N8268 Carrollton at Canal N8316 CCC at Gen DeGaulle N799 Cemeteries N1016 Cemeteries N5584 Cemeteries (Bus) N2234 Chef Garden Apartments N4089 Chef Highway at 13001 Chef Highway N8077 Chef Highway at 14551 Chef N1705 Chef Highway at 7743 Chef N1715 Chef Highway at 9642 Chef N2217 Chef Highway at Alcee Fortier N8290 Chef Highway at Alcee Fortier N1711 Chef Highway at Arthur N4609 Chef Highway at Arthur N1672 Chef Highway at Bullard N1840 Chef Highway at Bullard N1683 Chef Highway at Bundy N1713 Chef Highway at Bundy N1712 Chef Highway at Camelot N1678 Chef Highway at Cardenas N1718 Chef Highway at Cardenas N4028 Chef Highway at Cerise N1695 Chef Highway at Chantilly N1701 Chef Highway at Chantilly N4745 Chef Highway at Computer Center N5140 Chef Highway at Congress N1709 Chef Highway at Crowder N4612 Chef Highway at Crowder N1697 Chef Highway at Dale N1699 Chef Highway at Dale N7712 Chef Highway at Desire Drive N7714 Chef Highway at Desire Pkwy N2245 Chef Highway at Downman N8292 Chef Highway at Downman N1689 Chef Highway at Eastview 6 of 50 20130825 Bus and Streetcar Stop List.xlsx Alphabetized RTA Bus and Streetcar Stop List - 08/25/2013 Stop ID Stop Name N1707 Chef Highway at Eastview N1690 Chef Highway at Elaine N1686 Chef Highway at Gawain N1710 Chef Highway at Gawain N2249 Chef Highway at Gentilly Woods Mall N2355 Chef Highway at Gentilly Woods Mall N8355 Chef Highway at Gentilly Woods Mall N1676 Chef Highway at Good N1720 Chef Highway at Good N1682 Chef Highway at Hickerson N1714 Chef Highway at Hickerson N4710 Chef Highway at Iroquois N1688 Chef Highway at Laine N1708 Chef Highway at Laine N8399 Chef Highway at Lancelot N4090 Chef Highway at Light Standard 429 N1693 Chef Highway at Lonely Oak N1703 Chef Highway at Lonely Oak N1399 Chef Highway at Louisa N4120 Chef Highway at Louisa N1680 Chef Highway at Lurline N1716 Chef Highway at Lurline N4116 Chef Highway at Majestic Oak N2370 Chef Highway at Majestic Oaks N8076 Chef Highway at Michoud N4088 Chef Highway at Michoud (Farside) N8075 Chef Highway at Michoud (Nearside) N1675 Chef Highway at Papania N1721 Chef Highway at Papania N1694 Chef Highway at Plum Orchard N1702 Chef Highway at Plum Orchard N1706 Chef Highway at Pole 1093 N2366 Chef Highway at Press N2250 Chef Highway at Press Drive N2252 Chef Highway at Providence Place N1698 Chef Highway at Ray N2371 Chef Highway at Ray N1717 Chef Highway at Read N8291 Chef Highway at Read N2228 Chef Highway at Saint Paul's Church N1677 Chef Highway at Schindler N1719 Chef Highway at Schindler N2251 Chef Highway at Seminary Place N1673 Chef Highway at Sherwood N4742 Chef Highway at Sherwood N1681 Chef Highway at Shopping Center 7 of 50 20130825 Bus and Streetcar Stop List.xlsx Alphabetized RTA Bus and Streetcar Stop List - 08/25/2013 Stop ID Stop Name N1841 Chef Highway at Spur Station N2243 Chef Highway at Stemway N2369 Chef Highway at Stemway N2247 Chef Highway at Store Walkway N1692 Chef Highway at Wilson N1704 Chef Highway at Wilson N1722 Chef Highway at Wright N1674 Chef Highway at Wright Rd.
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