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PLAZA ospec CENTER 102, 901,912,926, 128 deducted from the express cash fare. STREET MAIN r ove ove 919,921, CB 60,62,64 P Cottage Gr 50 E 34 d 128 153 Cottage Gr M . Wolcott Ann Uccello927,AH,SC Kinsley CITY 66,72,74,76 121, Please use crosswalks Tumble Brook COPACO WENDY’S at Ford 901,912, Asylum OLD STATE i PLACE CB Country Club CENTER Mount St. Benedict an 926,927 HOUSE MAP SYMBOLS u n ch Blv Granb e Wilso glas c Fan uil 50 SUPER HOME Cemetery k it 82,83,84, AH 82,83,84, 901,912, Market BLu UE Park & Ride 903,904,913, Pearl 30,32,34, 80,82,83,84, HSB A BUS BAYS STOP & SHOP DEPOT o 61,63,903,904, 926,927, AH CIGNA D Elizabeth e Rock 92 30,905,906, 36,41,59, KEY G Whit 914,918 85,86,87,88, y Bina ilson N K Jonh F 913,914,918 905,906,907, 41, 502, 503, HNB BUS STOPS Tobey HILLS W ing 907,910,919, Central Row 94,95,96 COLUMBUS BOULEVARD 72 METLIFE Brookline E. Morningside BESB/DORS 910,919,921, C 921,950, CB, SC 31,33,37,39 State Founders 950, CB 510 512 501 BUS SHELTERS Simsbur 76 o Keney Park Still NORTHWEST h Burnham v FRONTIER GOLD Bridge & Golf Course y Harold en Trumbull 903,904, TICKET VENDING CATHOLIC BUSHNELL PARK BUILDING TRAVELERS NASSAU SIDEWALKS k HEBREW HOME & ST. FRANCIS/MT. SINAI Main Jewell Wampanoag roo WEAVER HIGH tr 38,40,42, 913,914,918 MACHINE E O HIGH SCHOOL Tumbleb REHABILITATION Abrahms indsor CT WORKS 121 CT SCIENCE Country Club SCHOOL P y BURGDORF-FLEET y Reac W CROSSWALKS alm 101,102,128 Lewis CENTER 44,46,50,52, CENTER JCC ANNIE FISHER er MEDICAL CTR. 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