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Transit Information El Cerrito Del Norte Station El Cerrito Transit Stops Paradas del tránsito 公車站地圖 Cac Tram Xe Cong Cong Transit N To Richmond Greenway Information OHLONE GREENWAY W E El Cerrito del S B U S O N L Y Norte Station 0 75ft El Cerrito 0 20m CUTTING BLVD Map Key 7 You Are Here 3-Minute Walk 500ft/150m Radius Inside Station: Bus Transit Stop Fremont BART Parking 40•42 BART Police Millbrae Bike Parking L San Francisco Richmond Bill Changing 76•376 Elevator Escalator 29 Passenger Pick-up/Drop-off Restrooms 72R Contra Costa College Stairs Station Agent Booth L Drop-Off Only El Cerrito del Station Entrance/Exit LC Hilltop Park & Ride 80 Norte Station Taxi Stand 72R Oakland Telephone Ticket Vending: 72 Hilltop Mall Clipper / Add Cash Value 72M Point Richmond Addfare SAN PABLO AVE 800 Richmond BART Transit Information JPX Transit Lines 90 72 Oakland AC Transit 72M Oakland Local Bus Lines East Bay Paratransit 7 Berkeley BART San Francisco 72 Hilltop Mall JX 800 72 Oakland Amtrak 72M Point Richmond 72M Oakland Amtrak 72R Contra Costa College DHS Shuttle 72R Jack London Square 76 Hilltop Mall 684 376 Pinole Nights All Nighter Bus Lines (Approx. 1 am–5 am) 800 San Francisco (Market St & Van Ness Ave) 800 Richmond BART B U S O N L Y Transbay Bus Lines JL•JR L San Francisco (Transbay Terminal) LC Hilltop Park & Ride Fairfi eld and Suisun Transit 90 Suisun City Amtrak Golden Gate Transit 40 To San Rafael Transit Center 42 To San Rafael Transit Center BART TRACKS OVERHEAD SolTrans 80 York and Marin Transit Center Vine Transit 29 Napa / Calistoga WestCAT JL Hercules Transit Center JR Hercules Transit Center JX Hercules Transit Center JPX Hercules Transit Center Note: Service may vary with time of day or day of week. Please consult transit agency schedule or contact 511 for more information. H I L L S T PEERLESS AVE Sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Contact us at (510) 817-5900 or [email protected]. To Eastshore Blvd 90 71 A 74 R L I 70 29 N G Belding MCBRYDE AVE T O Park 1 8 T H S T N 1 3 T H S T B L V D Wendell Park 80 E V A Post O N Ofce A L Lucas S O Park G A R V I N A V E JX Wood Park Cac Tuyen Duong Xe Cong Cong 23RD ST 1 6 T H S T SAN PABLO AVE 1 9 T H S T A Transit L R L I N G T O Information 72 N B 74 80 L V 70 72R Tiller D Park 71 Richmond RICHMOND Art Center El Cerrito del 74 City Hall 3 7 T H S T Social 2 2 N D S T Mira Vista Security Richmond Park Norte Station Civic BARRETT AVE 0 0.25mi Auditorium E Center B A R R E T T A V 71 3 0 T H S T 80 Senior 7 42 Center 72 H 72M 76 71 74 Library Tassajara El Cerrito N E V I N A V E Park 0 0.5km H Poinsett Richmond Mira Vista Golf 42 71 MACDONALD AVE Park PAL & Country Club M A R I N A W A Y S 1 6 T H S T 90 Map Key Recreation Center Post Ofce 72M Nicholl Park You Are Here B L V D C U T T I N G Superior Court L M A 3-Minute Walk 29 C D O N A 500ft/150m Radius L D 7 A Richmond Greenway Trail V E O Canyon Trail Park 74 OHIO AVE Richmond Greenway Trail h BART lo n e S JPX G r e 3 e T O N B L n N G V D AC Transit 7 72 w A R L I 76 a T JX y H Richmond Station Boorman S WestCAT T JL JX 70 71 72M 74 76 42 Park JR H 71 72R 42 Golden Gate Transit BART Amtrak El Cerrito del Norte Station 7 42 John F. 72M 80 SolTrans S 23RD ST Kennedy 80 72 72R 3-M Park IN 7 72 72M 72R 76 L 90 Faireld and Suisun Martin Luther W 90 King Jr. Park KNOTT AVE A Transit (FAST) 90 L CUTTING BLVD K CUTTING BLVD 76 JL JR JPX JX 40 42 40 76 40 42 40 42 29 Napa VINE M A 29 80 Amtrak R HILL ST I Abraham N SAN PABLO AVE A Plaza 1 Braxton 42 Route Terminus B Park Park A Y 80 Shared Use Bicycle & G 580 Pedestrian Path or Trail 71 P WRIGHT AVE K MARINA WAY SOUTH POTRERO AVE EL CERRITO Pedestrian Walkway W Castro Y CARLSON BLVD RICHMOND ST Park DHS Hillside Park Booker T. Anderson This map does not show all 74 Jr. Park commuter, express, special S 4 7 T H S T Community Recycling event, or all-night routes. Police Station REGATTA BLVD Center Center Service may vary with time of Post M A N I L A A V E R E G A T T A H A Ofce day or day of week. Service B R T L N 74 V E changes may have occurred D T T since printing. Please consult 580 transit agency schedule L 71 A DMV or contact 511 for more V Community E B A Y V I E W A V E information. Marina Park Crescent Casa Cerrito Swim Center Marina Park 72R Green City Hall San Rosie Fra ncis Cerrito Vista HALL AVE co B The Riveter ay Tra 72 Park Memorial il M O E S E R LContra N Costa Moeser Theater Square Ctr MARINA BAY YACHT HARBOR E V A 72M FORD Ohlone Greenway N O MARINA BAY T POINT K C SAN PABLO AVE O S T Lucretia M. Edwards 74 Shoreline Park San O N B L V D Fra C A R L S ncis co B Senior ay T Eastshore State rail Shimada Park Center Barbara & Jay Friendship Library RegionalVincent ParkBus Connections Park Richmond Annex El Cerrito Plaza Station E U R E K A A V E Calistoga Senior Center Fairmont AC Transit 25 71 72 72M G Park Faireld/Suisun Transit (FAST) HUNTINGTON AVE G Golden Gate Transit BART St Helena LINCOLN AVE Napa VINE 71 SolTrans WestCAT 0 8mi Yountville 0 10km CENTRAL AVE COLUMBIA AVE Vacaville 25 R Y D I N R D Central 71 580 25 Napa 80 Park Cerrito G 25 Theater Harding L 72R Park Faireld US Postal Service 72M Petaluma Bulk Mail Facility 72 Point Isabel Post Ofce Regional Shoreline American Canyon Pacic East 101 680 V E Mall 37 A I L S A El Cerrito Plaza Vallejo A R B T Creekside Novato E P I E R C E S T L E N S C Park T 72 Benicia Center For The Blind Martinez Pinole 4 Albany HS Memorial San Rafael Albany Park Hill El Cerrito Pleasant Hill L Park 72M El Cerrito del Norte BART Mill Valley Walnut 25 24 Creek Tiburon Orinda 72R Berkeley Sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation 580 680 ALBANY 101 Commission. Contact us at (510) 817-5900 or [email protected]. Thoi Bieu & Gia Ve Regional Transit Diagram Regional Transit Map Transit Free Transit Information Free Transit Information Call 511 or Visit 511.org REGIONAL TRANSIT DIAGRAM Call 511 or Visit 511.org To To Eureka Clearlake Information Mendocino Transit DOWNTOWN AREA TRANSIT CONNECTIONS Authority To Ukiah Lake Oakland Mendocino Transit 12th Street Oakland City Center BART: Greyhound BART, AC Transit 19th Street Oakland BART: BART, AC Transit Cloverdale San Francisco Yolobus To Davis Civic Center/UN Plaza BART: Winters BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans 12S, CC, MO, FM, ECN, RD, CO El Cerrito del 101 Embarcadero BART & Ferry Terminal: BART, Golden Gate Transit, Muni, SamTrans, Baylink, Alameda/Oakland Ferry, Alameda Harbor Faireld and Healdsburg Bay Ferry, Blue & Gold Fleet, Amtrak CA Thruway Suisun Transit Transit To Sacramento Mongomery Street BART: Healdsburg BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans Dixon Calistoga Readi- AC Transit (Alameda-Contra effective December 15, 2013 Handi Powell Street BART: Schedule Information Norte Station Ride Van Calistoga BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans San Francisco Caltrain at 4th & King: Costa County Transit District) Deer Caltrain, Muni, Amtrak CA Thruway Dixon ECN ECN (#2062) Windsor Park Transbay Temporary Terminal: provides bus service for the Guerneville AC Transit, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans, 80 WestCAT Lynx, Greyhound Duncans western half of Alameda county Mills Santa St Helena Monte Santa Rosa St. Helena VINE 1 Rio Rosa and parts of western Contra Costa County. 116 CityBus Kenwood Capitol 128 Corridor 1 1 TB-2 p. 19 El Cerrito Occidental Vacaville To Sacramento It also operates transbay routes to San ECN: VINE to Oakland Agua Francisco and San Mateo County. For more to Castro St. & to E. C. Del Norte Sebastopol Caliente Vacaville to Market St. & Van to Richmond BART. Bodega 12 Rohnert Park Yountville City Coach information call 5-1-1 then say “AC Transit.” Mendocino 116 Yountville to Hilltop Mall Shopping Transit 12 Shuttle 29 Line Descriptions Authority Mon thru Fri to Oakland Saturdays Sundays and Holidays to Mon thru Fri to Castro St.Saturdays Fairfield Amtrak. Leaves El Cerrito Amtrak. Leaves El Cerrito Oakland Amtrak. Leaves El & Tewksbury Ave. LeavesTewksbury El Ave. Leaves El To Bodega Bay, Sonoma Del Norte BART at: Del Norte BART at: Cerrito Del Norte BART at: Mon thru Fri to Jack London Mon thru Fri to Contra Costa Mon thru Fri to Market SaturdaysSt.
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