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CCRTA System Map Cedar Pass Lipes High School Store Chaparral Museum of Science and History ROUTES Broadway 76 STAPLES STREET STATION PORT AYERS STATION SOUTHSIDE STATION 3 NAS Shuttle (SEE BACK PANEL) WACO STAPLES 181 Whataburger Field 56 63 65 81 Flour Bluff(SEE BACK PANEL) 78 C 4 Oveal Williams City 15 37 Alameda LEOPARD AYERS 5 Senior Center Hall Nueces County NORTH BEACH/GREGORY Courthouse E SEE BACK PANEL 54 19 Santa Fe John 19 17 D F 6 6 Staples Street Station CCRTA ADMINISTRATION BUILDING B Winnebago 56 23 Hillcrest/Baldwin La Retama PORT 21 19 C G 26 12 Central Library 76 19 6 29 21 17 Kennedy Shoreline Kostoryz Nueces Bay 23 15 Palm Hulbirt A B C D 32 B H 37 H G F E A Comanche Tancahua CCPD/Municipal 25 29 A J 29 16 Morgan Court 27 28 29 23 78 12 16 Leopard 32 17 Carroll / Southside HEB HALL CITY CHRISTI CORPUS 21 Spohn Shoreline 37 Up River 17 Hospital MESTINA 19 Ayers Miller Staples MCARDLE High School Arboleda 37 Brownlee 21 28 Omaha 30 19th 23 Molina 12 Old Robstown 27 Morgan Santa Fe 25 Gollihar/Greenwood Hospital 23 37 26 Airline/Lipes Agnes Six Points Transfer Center Alameda Corpus Christi Spohn Medical Center ROBSTOWN / CALALLEN Zavala Memorial 27 Leopard Senior Center Hospital SEE BACK PANEL Baldwin Ayers Airport 28 Leopard/Omaha Baldwin Broadmoor Park Staples Navigation Senior Center 29 Staples 16 Del Mar HEB HEB College Del Mar College 30 Westside/Health Clinic 358 29SS West Campus 6 Port Lindale Carver Senior Center Texan TrailDriscoll Children’s Santa Fe 3 32 Southside Soledad Ocean US Social Hospital 5 Security Administration MacArthur Norton 34 Robstown North (SEE BACK PANEL) Ennis Joslin Ennis 19 Texas A&M Alameda Ray High Corpus Christi 3581 Robstown South (SEE BACK PANEL) Greenwood School 44 29 Senior Center 17 HEB Horne Alameda 37 Crosstown / Texas A&M-CC West Oso Old Brownsville Horne High School Airline Garden McDonald Staples Senior Center 60 Islander Shuttle Horne Library HEB Neyland 60 Library Greenwood 63 Texas A&M-CC The Wave CCRTA Operations Molina Gollihar Port Ayers Station 37 Gollihar 10 Gollihar Facility Bear Spohn Family Health Center Walmart King High 63 76 Harbor Bridge Shuttle 23 32 Nueces County School 23 Hospital District Momentum North Beach Mission Plaza Sunrise Campus 78 Moody Southside Station Mall High School VA Specialty McArdle 19M Gulfway Shopping Clinic West Point Center VA Outpatient Clinic McArdle 25 37 REGIONAL EXPRESS Ayers Department of Carroll S. Padre Island 358 Human Services Kostoryz SEE BACK PANEL La Palmera Corona Moore 63 Bay Area Silverberry Tiger Mall Plaza Williams CC Medical Center 50 Calallen/NAS Express Trade Center 17 29F 51 Gregory/NAS Express Carroll High FLOUR BLUFF/ PADRE ISLAND School HEB Holly 53 Robstown/NAS Express Walmart Holly Supercenter SEE BACK PANEL 15 26 54 Gregory/Downtown Express 19G HEB 29SS 286 56 Flour Bluff/Downtown Express Rodd Field 0 0.5 1 Mile Wooldridge Airline 32 65 Padre Island Connection Corpus Christi Rehabilitation Hospital S p o 81 Beach Bus (SUMMER ONLY) h n Ayers Greenwood Saratoga Weber Staples Everhart 357 Cimarron Saratoga 19G HEB Plus Spohn Hospital College or Hospital or South Medical Center Walmart University Supercenter Timbergate High School Library Grocery Cultural/Visitor Garcia Memorial Library Attraction CCRTA System Map Cedar Pass Lipes High School Store Staples 32 26 Shopping Civic Center Center Senior Center Port For information Aransas SUMMARY OF SERVICE CHANGES FARES on Port Aransas services, Gregory Park & Ride Regional Express call 361.749.4111 Major Route Changes MAP Fare Single Day 31-Day SYSTEM Gregory Aransas Pass 12 Hillcrest/Baldwin Type Trip Pass Pass 16 Morgan Local $0.75 $1.75 $30.00 34 Robstown North Local $0.25 54 — $11.00 New Routes Reduced† †† Portland 28 Leopard/Omaha Regional $1.25 — — 30 Westside/Health Clinic Regional $0.25 35 Robstown South — — Reduced† 54 Gregory/Downtown Express 56 Flour Bluff/Downtown Express B-Line††† $1.25 — $50.00 81 Beach Bus (Summer ONLY) 181 † Senior Citizens, Individuals with Minor Schedule Adjustments disabilities, Medicare Card holders, and 4 Flour Bluff students with valid ID are eligible for 17 Carroll/Southside reduced fare. Corpus Christi Bay 27 Leopard 361 29 Staples Local Reduced Fare is discounted to 32 Southside † † $0.10 during weekday off-peak hours Staples Street Station 76 Harbor Bridge Shuttle (before 6am, 9am–3pm, and after 6pm). 37 Discontinued Routes 52 B-Line riders traveling outside ADA Naval Air Station † † † 286 67 Robstown/Gregory Calallen Park & Ride Corpus Christi zone charged $2.00. Corpus Christi Army Depot 51 37 with CORPUS CHRISTI REGIONAL Children age 5 and under ride free Calallen TRANSPORTATION accompanied adult. 358 Flour Blu Transfer Center 50 Southside Station 81 AUTHORITY 56 65 Members of the TAMUCC and Del Mar 53 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 23, 2017 358 602 N. Staples St. faculty, staff and students may ride any 69E La Palmera Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 of our fixed route buses for Mall free with 44 Flour student ID. Local Regional Blu Customer Service Center Schlitterbahn 75¢ $1.25 Waterpark Open Monday-Friday 7am-6pm Additional pass products include a local Robstown 361.883.2287 bus 7-day pass for $7.50 and a regional Bob Hall bus 11-ride pass for $12.50. 0 1 Mile 2 Miles Pier www.ccrta.org Padre CORPUS CHRISTI REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION CHRISTI CORPUS Robstown Station Island 77 Ortiz Center For information on DPS Shuttle, call 361.883.2287 USS Lexington Downtown / Robstown / Calallen Department of Flour Bluff / Padre Island HEB Public Safety North Beach Hopkins Northwest 37 Senior Center Library Texas State Aquarium Leopard Ocean Whataburger Museum of Field Science and History 3rd Calallen Kane Beef 3 High School Tuloso-Midway American Bank NAS High School Hurricane Alley Center Hospital Park State Island Mustang Waterpark CC Visitor Naval Air Station Walmart Information Center Supercenter Corpus Christi 65 Army Depot 78 76 HEB Plus Lexington 69E Flour Blu Transfer Center US District 81 Chaparral Court 65 Padre Island Walmart Eyerly Supercenter Senior Center 12 Taylor 27 Waldron Staples Street Station 44 4 HEB Shores Laguna 28 Leopard Shoreline Selena Memorial Schatzell Schlitterbahn 27 Lawrence Flour Blu Nueces County High School Waterpark Robstown Keach Library High School Courthouse Harte Outlets at Comanche Lipan Library Corpus Christi Bay 6 La Retama 21 Central Library Staples 34 Tancahua CCPD/Municipal Court 23 Robstown Station Water 17 19 29 35 Shoreline Carancahua 0 1 2 Yorktown 0 0.25 5 Miles Bob Hall 0 1 Mile 2 Miles Miles 16 Pier 77.
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