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Transit Information Daly City Station Daly City Transit Routes Rutas del tránsito 公車路線圖 Pook na tinitigilan ng mg Sasakyan K O 24 J ’ 8 TARAVAL ST S West Portal H Transit L L AUG 280 44 H Glen Park EVANS AVE 4948 43 N 398 E 19TH AVE 19TH S 14 30TH AVE 30TH S M Mount Y C 24 Information 29 91 BL O HU V R T THIRD ST Davidson D 24 46TH AVE 46TH 28 14R L D A N D A V E S Glen Park BART 9 PHELPS ST O L SUNSET DISTRICT 91 K 49 54 N 19 SAN FRANCISCO 24 A J 44 9R 44 V Stern Grove M CRESCENT AVE E J FOLSOM ST 44 Daly City San SLOAT BLVD 43 INNES AVE BART 0 0.75mi 54 Francisco Lakeshore Plaza O NT EREY B LVD 397 Zoo M REVERE AVE Station ERT ZOO RD L D R SILVER AVE 292 PALOU AVE 0 0.75km BLVD SUNSET EL M 8 G 44 VAN DYKE AVE 19 J 9 BAYSHORE BLVD 280 54 122 UNIVERSITY ST BACON ST T 29 91 City College of FELTON ST 9R HUNTERS Daly City Stonestown Galleria K OCEAN AVE San Francisco 54 91 SF State 29 MISSION ST POINT 28 29 91 M 122 Harding University 8 49 PERSIA AVE 101 29 Park JUNIPERO SERRA BLVD HOLLOWAY AVE FITZGERALD AVE ATHENS ST S T L L Map Key M ANSE GARFIELD ST 29 43 FONT BLVD29 Balboa Park BART 54 29 You Are Here San Francisco State LAKE M VISITACION 8 43 49 54 91 J K M MERCED AVE PLYMOUTH 54 McLaren Park University & 19th Ave 54 DCB NAPLES ST VALLEY DCB 3-Minute Walk RANDOLPH ST 9 J Parkmerced M 28 29 91 M Fort O 9R 500ft/150m Radius H 14 43 BART Funston N LAKE MERCED BLVD 28 43 8 8 M 54 91 91 U 122 14R DCB I San Francisco 9 9 BART Olympic R WAY 9R O D Golf Club SANTOS ST Golf Club 130 G GENEVA AVE R A SCHWERIN ST T YLY 3-M IN 121 IC W H K Doelger ECR HANOVER ST C A AK 9 L R SKYLINES BLVD O K ID 9R BART (Underground) Senior GE 397 Bayshore 120 BLVD D Cow R Caltrain 398 Center L IL Palace Daly City Station TEMPLETON H 292 S BELLEVUE AVE Y Caltrain 500 JohnDaly Daly CityBlvd, DalyBART City 120 ALTA VISTA W A DCB Pacific 110 T 110 120120 121121 130 ECRECR Westlake Shopping Plaza S BAYSHORE FWY SAN FRANCISCO BAY 14 Muni Bus N 110 120 121 130 ECR O Top of the Hill Center I 120 Lake S 14R 288 544 IS 122 130 Mission St & Wellington Ave ECR SamTrans Bus Merced M Golf & Mission HILLSIDE BLVD 120 121 130 ECR BRISBANE DCBDCB14R 28 54 JOHN DALY BLVD E Plaza A T Country BAYSHORE BLVD M G Daly City Bayshore S O U T H Club 121 DCB A Civic 14 14R DCB Shuttle Daily City BayshoreBARTBAR TDCB D Center Shuttle 110 D U 122 87TH ST X ECR D R 14 Route Terminus SanS BBruno E CC 90TH ST 130 Mountain DALY State Park Shared Use Bicycle & 121 T 122 S Colma BART Pedestrian Path or Trail CITY E MAR K ET WASHINGTON ST 112 120 121 CHESTER ST This map does not show all Seton EASTMOOR AVE SAN PEDROHILL RD 122 130 ECR commuter, express, special 120 Medical City 397 COLMA 398 event, or all-night routes. Center BART Hall 130 292 Service may vary with time of Skyline day or day of week. Service Y Plaza E 112 L W changes may have occurred SKYLINE DR C F Shopping 280 A S M since printing. Please consult E HILLSIDE BLVD O Center 121 122 Metro I N N I U O transit agency schedule L T R Y H E K Serra A or contact 511 for more S G A T E A V E Center L Serramonte 122 information. 110 120 121 ECR Shopping Center 120 South San Francisco BART 112 120 121 122 130 O 122 130 L 112 D M I SER D S 101 RAMONTE BLV S BART I O N l 112 122 Crown R i D a Oyster rancisc r Colony 130 F o T G 121 San B ay Point 112 AT 130 Sign Hill E 110 W Marina C ECR Park A Kaiser A JUNIPERO SERRA BLVD 398 LONGVIEW DR North County Y L L 141 A Hospital D Government N AV R O E 122 130 B 38 T Center L T V E D J U 130 M GRAND AVE SOUTH N L I City A 121 P P E R E Hall Fairmont O E V SAN FRANCISCO L 122 S PACIFIC 112 Shopping E Buri Buri C A BADEN AVE South R A LINDEN AVE Orange E Center R M San Francisco A Shopping I G F N Park N 397 OCEAN 110 G W R E O A Caltrain King Plaza L Y Center D MONTEREY RD INVERNESS DR L O R E R Y D R O Shopping T 280 O V E 292 140 R L A B R 140 Center L B L K I N GDR V D A South Manor H LVD G Golden San Francisco B CALLAN BLVD 122 U Shopping O ECR SPRUCE AVE Gate Conference A O R Center N M T B California Produce Center A A N E S 141 San Bruno BART E O R Westborough W Golf Club Terminal C D R 38 O 398 140 141 ECR Shopping Rotary Center Plaza 397 BART G 398 292 121 122 E L L E R T AIRPORT BLVD Safe Harbor S B 141 Milagra Ridge H L 140 A V Shelter O N N O D PALMETTO AVE PALMETTO 110 County Park A N 38 K San Bruno 38 M D Tanforan O R S N Towne Center K T 122 Shopping 38 City Y D L R Hall R D I N Center K E A R B ECR 141 P L V SNEATH LN S H A R P D 112 Eureka 140 140 Square E R D CHERRY AVE SAN BRUNO AVE E OCEANA BLVD OCEANA E G W O O RD L L G D R 398 398 ECR C L A R E N D O N O N D 380 C A L I 140 L L O L San Francisco Int'l E R San Bruno 140 Skyline College N N 140 L Caltrain D R H Bayhill Airport Station 110 T 121 A E Shopping 141 140 SN N 292 397 398 L EA S BART U T H Center N SAN BRUNO AVE W D L San Francisco N City 398 Y ECR SFO Sharp Park W County Jail Hall A SAN San Francisco Golf Course Y ECR 141 141 International BRUNO 397 Airport 292 Skycrest E JENEVEIN AVE L Shopping CA MI Center SKYLINE BLVD 141 N O R R E INA D EL M San Bruno E AR A A 112 V E Senior Center L Millbrae Station 397 SFO 110 Junipero Serra ECR 397 Sweeny County Park 292 Ridge BART Linda Mar 398 Caltrain Park & Ride PACIFICA O 17 110 112 Green Hills L D Country Club B A City Y S H O 397 R Hall E H 280 W Millbrae Y 110 Community SAN E 398 292 ANDREAS Center V MILLBRAE A 101 Sponsored by BART in cooperation with AC Transit and Linda Mar RESERVOIR E 112 R A the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Contact us Shopping L B M I L 397 at [email protected]. Center CALIFORNIA DR Burlingame Plaza B 17 ECR AY Shopping Center S Sa H O n Francisc R o Bay Tra Oddstad E il Revised November 9, 2020 F W Park TROUSDALE DR Y.
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