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Bus Bridge Maps MAIN STREET / NORTH EXTENSION BUS BRIDGE MAPS Effective September 26, 2014 Service Interruption Northline Transit Center to Burnett Transit Center/Casa de Amigos Station NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND VIA BURNETT EXIT NORTHLINE (L) CHESTNUT TRANSIT CENTER (L) BROOKS (R) FULTON (R) NORTH MAIN (R) QUITMAN (R) QUITMAN (L) NORTH MAIN (L) FULTON (L) BROOKS (L) INTO THE (R) FREEMAN NORTHLINE (L) BURNETT TRANSIT CENTER, BAY C LAYOVER Bus Bridge Stops @ Rail Stations #1 thru #8 Bus Bridge # DESIGNATION SIGN CODE Lum/Tran Message M-1 051/051 700 Rail Shuttle Bus 700 Farebox Code . LYER L REBECCA L NORTHLINE S DEERFIELD n COMMONS/HCC E #1 NORTHLINE TRANSIT CENTER/HCC o B i PALMYRA t 1 OLAN E VAN M a CROSSTIMBERS t H IS CO CROSSTIMBERS RR UN HA TY S T TOLLWAY s G NEYLAND A S I o R N L I I N g E i I R R V I N m G T T O N A O N e d O H A D R a D Y T s O S L L a M R R ELBOURNE #2 MELBOURNE/NORTH LINDALE O A D E e C COPLIN / S G t r e N t u E n S o 2 ELANOR e A S I R L C A I R N E P t ROBERT E. LEE i GRACELAND F s #3 LINDALE PARK e I n N g a r E T d V i t E t CAVALCADE #4 CAVALCADE r CAVALCADE e S IRVINGTON n P B PARK r S FRAWLEY O u T MONTIE s B I BEACH R S N V . PARK I M N u o A G S I N T t O N U r B B e t #5 MOODY PARK D n E e T COLLINGSWORTH C A MOODY t N PARK i BIGELOW s G I n S N . a M E A r IN D T L e L 1 HAYS n i A l #6 FULTON/NORTH CENTRAL Y DAR h UN T BO t QUITMAN r A S o AN P ITM QU N O QUITMAN/NEAR NORTHSIDE #7 T LL HA S C PAS LORRAINE ES Bus B JAM ridge # 2 N GAC H HO H O F E U R S E T S E N T M U O A T N N S BURNETT OOK ETT BR RN M-1 CROCKETT 3 BU #8 BURNETT TRANSIT CENTER/ CASA DE AMIGOS Service Interruption Northline Transit Center to Melbourne/North Lindale NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND VIA FULTON EXIT NORTHLINE (L) FULTON TRANSIT CENTER (L) DEERFIELD/ (R) FULTON NORTHLINE (R) I-610 SERVICE TRANSIT CENTER ROAD INTO BAY C (R) I-610 SERVICE ROAD INTO NORTH FWY SERVICE ROAD (R) MELBOURNE TO FULTON Bus Bridge Stops @ Rail Stations #1 thru #2 Bus Bridge # DESIGNATION SIGN CODE Lum/Tran Message M-2 051/051 700 Rail Shuttle Bus 700 Farebox Code Bus Bridge Route Northline Transit Center to Melbourne/North Lindale REBECCA NORTHLINE S ANSIT CENTER/HCC COMMONS/ #1 NORTHLINE TR HCC PALMYRA LEGEND 1 Northbound Southbound CROSSTIMBERS Transit Center Rail Stations NEYLAND S METRORail Red Line I R Designated V I Bus Stops N G T O 1 Diamond N 2 Single Crossover 3 Pocket Track S Sub-Traction Power Station N RTH LINDALE OURNE/NO I #2 MELB R MELBOURNE V I N CAPLIN G T S O N 2 ELANOR Bus Bridge # STOP AT ALL DESIGNATED BUS STOPS EVEN IF M-2 PASSENGERS DO NOT R ING TH E BELL. Service Interruption Melbourne/North Lindale to Burnett Transit Center NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND FROM BURNETT FROM MELBOURNE TRANSIT CENTER AND FULTON (L) CHESTNUT (L) FULTON (L) BROOKS (R) QUITMAN (R) NORTH MAIN (L) NORTH MAIN (R) QUITMAN (L) BROOKS (L) FULTON (R) FREEMAN (L) I-610 SERVICE (L) BURNETT ROAD I-610 SERVICE ROAD CURVES INTO NORTH FRWY SERVICE ROAD (R) MELBOURNE TO FULTON Bus Bridge Stops @ Rail Stations #2 thru #8 Bus Bridge # DESIGNATION SIGN CODE Lum/Tran Message M-3 051/051 700 Rail Shuttle Bus 700 Farebox Code Bus Bridge Route Melbo urne/North Lindale to Burnett Transit Center O L L #2 MELBOURNE/NORTH LINDALE R MELBOURNE I MELBOURNE R O V A D I CAPLIN N S G T O N 2 ELANOR A I R L I N E #3 LINDALE PARK GRACELAND LEGEND Northbound CAVALCADE Southbound #4 CAVALCADE CAVALCADE Transit Center IRVINGTON S FRAWLEY PARK Rail Stations MOMETRORailNTIE Red Line BEACH N . PADesignatedRK M A Bus Stops IN 1 Diamond 2 Single Crossover #5 MOODY PARK 3 Pocket Track S Sub-Traction N Power Station COLLINGSWORTH MOODY PARK BIGELOW N . M A IN 1 HAYS #6 FULTON/NORTH CENTRAL ARY UND BO QUITMAN S AN ITM QU QUITMAN/NEAR NORTHSIDE #7 ALL CH PAS LORRAINE ES JAM 2 N GAC H HO H O F E U R S E T S E N T M U O A T N N BURNETT OKS BRO CROCKETT 3 T NET UR #8 BURNETT TRANSIT CENTER/ Bus Bridge # B CASA DE AMIGOS STOP AT ALL DESIGNA TED BUS STOPS E M- PASSENGERS VEN IF 3 DO NOT RING THE BELL. Service Interruption Northline Transit Center to Lindale Park Station NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND VIA FULTON EXIT NORTHLINE (L) DEERFIELD/ TRANSIT CENTER NORTHLINE (R) FULTON TRANSIT CENTER (L) CAVALCADE INTO BAY C (L) BEGGS (L) JOYCE (R) FULTON Bus Bridge Stops @ Rail Stations #1 thru #3 Bus Bridge # DESIGNATION SIGN CODE Lum/Tran Message M-4 051/051 700 Rail Shuttle Bus 700 Farebox Code Bus Bridge Rout No e rthline Transit Center t o Lindale Park Station REBECCA NORTHLINE S COMMONS/HCC #1 NORTHLINE TRANSIT CENTER/HCC PALMYRA 1 CROSSTIMBERS IS CO CROSSTIMBERS RR UN HA TY TOLLWAY NEYLAND A S I R L I N E I R V I N G T O N LEGEND Northbound #2 MELBOURNE/NORTH LINDALE MELBOURNE N Southbound COPLIN Transit Center S Rail Stations METRORail Red Line Designated 2 ELANOR A BusI Stops R L I 1 DiamondN E 2 Single Crossover #3 LINDALE PARK GRA 3 Pocket Track B E S Sub-Traction JOYCE G G Power Station S CAVALCADE CAVALCADE #4 CAVALCADE Bus Bridge # IRVINGTON PARK STOP AT ALL DESIGNA TED BUS STOPS E M- PASSENGERS VEN IF 4 DO NOT RING THE BELL. Service Interruption Lindale Park Station to Burnett Transit Center NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND FROM BURNETT FROM I-610 SERVICE TRANSIT CENTER ROAD (L) CHESTNUT (R) FULTON (L) BROOKS (R) QUITMAN (R) NORTH MAIN (L) NORTH MAIN (R) QUITMAN (L) BROOKS (L) FULTON (R) FREEMAN (L) CAVALCADE (L) BURNETT (R) I-45 SERVICE ROAD (R) I-610 SERVICE ROAD TO FULTON Bus Bridge Stops @ Rail Stations #3 thru #8 Bus Bridge # DESIGNATION SIGN CODE Lum/Tran Message M-5 051/051 700 Rail Shuttle Bus 700 Farebox Code Bus Bridg e Route Lin dale Park Station to Burnett Transit Cen S ter T O N 2 ELANOR A I R L I N E ROBERT E. LEE #3 LINDALE PARK GRACELAND CAVALCADE #4 CAVALCADE CAVALCADE IRVINGTON S FRAWLEY PARK MONTIE BEACH N . PARK M A IN LEGEND Northbound #5 MOODY PARK Southbound Transit Center COLLINGSWORTH Rail Stations MOODY PARK BIGELOW METRORail Red Line Designated Bus Stops N . M A 1 Diamond IN 2 Single Crossover 3 Pocket Track 1 HAYS S Sub-Traction #6 FULTON/NORTH CENTRAL N Power Station ARY UND BO QUITMAN S AN ITM QU QUITMAN/NEAR NORTHSIDE #7 ALL CH PAS LORRAINE ES JAM 2 N GAC H HO H O F E U R S E T S E N T M U O A T N N BURNETT OKS BRO CROCKETT 3 T NET UR #8 BURNETT TRANSIT CENTER/ Bus Bridge # B CASA DE AMIGOS STOP AT ALL DESIGNA TED BUS STOPS E M- PASSENGERS VEN IF 5 DO NOT RING THE BELL. Service Interruption Northline Transit Center to Lindale Park NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND FROM IRVINGTON & FROM NORTHLINE ENGLISH TRANSIT CENTER (R) FULTON (L) FULTON (R) MILWAUKEE (R) BERRY (L) IRVINGTON (R) IRVINGTON (L) BERRY (R) ENGLISH (L) FULTON TO NORTHLINE TRANSIT CENTER Bus Bridge Stops @ Rail Stations #1 thru #3 Bus Bridge # DESIGNATION SIGN CODE Lum/Tran Message M-6 051/051 700 Rail Shuttle Bus 700 Farebox Code Bus Bridge Route Northline Transit Center to Lindale Park BERRY BERRY I R MEADOW LEA V I N G JULIA T O N BECCA NORTHLINE S RE COMMONS/ #1 NORTHLINE TRANSIT CENTER/HCC HCC PALMYRA 1 CROSSTIMBERS LEGEND Northbound NEYLAND A S SouthboundI R L I TransitN Center E Rail Stations METRORail Red Line I Designated R V I Bus Stops N G T 1 Diamond O N 2 Single Crossover 3 Pocket Track #2 MELBOURNE/ S Sub-Traction MELBOURNE NORTH LINDALE MELBOURNE Power Station N S CAPLIN KELLEY I R V ELANOR I N 2 G T A O I R N L I N E MILWAUKEE GRACELAND #3 LINDALE PARK ENGLISH Bus Bridge # STOP AT ALL DESIGNA TED BUS STOPS E M- PASSENGERS VEN IF 6 DO NOT RING THE BELL. Service Interruption Northline Transit Center to Cavalcade Station NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND VIA FULTON EXIT NORTHLINE (L) DEERFIELD/ TRANSIT CENTER NORTHLINE (R) FULTON TRANSIT CENTER (L) CAVALCADE INTO BAY C (R) IRVINGTON (R) PATTON (R) FULTON Bus Bridge Stops @ Rail Stations #1 thru #4 Bus Bridge # DESIGNATION SIGN CODE Lum/Tran Message M-7 051/051 700 Rail Shuttle Bus 700 Farebox Code Bus Bridge Rou N te orthline Transit Cente r to Cavalcade Station REBECCA NORTHLINE S COMMONS/HCC #1 NORTHLINE TRANSIT CENTER/HCC PALMYRA 1 CROSSTIMBERS IS CO CROSSTIMBERS RR UN HA TY TOLLWAY NEYLAND A S I R L I N E I R V I N G T O N H A R D Y T O L L MELBOURNE R #2 MELBOURNE/NORTH LINDALE O A S COPLIN D LEGEND Northbound Southbound Transit Center 2 ELANOR A I R Rail StationsL I N METRORailE Red Line Designated #3 LINDALE PARK GRACELAND Bus Stops 1 Diamond 2 Single Crossover 3 Pocket Track CAVALCADE S Sub-Traction #4 CAVALCADE CAVALCADE Power Station I R IRVINGTON E D V I I PARK N S FRAWLEY S O G N T O MONTIE PATTON N Bus Bridge # BEACH STOP AT ALL DESIGNA TED BUS STOPS E M- PASSENGERS VEN IF 7 DO NOT RING THE BELL.
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