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44/48 Petaluma @ Santa Rosa K Y M ScheduleA_2014_v1.indd 8 C 44/48 .:*3;4*@#*5:*"69* WEEKDAY SERVICE / SERVICIO DE SEMANA North / norte Regular type = AM Bold type = PM PETALUMA ROHNERT PARK / COTATI SANTA ROSA Rt. # 44/48 WEEKDAY SERVICE Route # SERVICIO DE SEMANA Petaluma Fairgrounds Fairgrounds Petaluma & Ride Park Mall Transit Petaluma / Mary Blvd. Petaluma Petaluma) (Downtown Blvd. McDowell N. (Lucchesi Park) / Pkwy. Sonoma Mtn. SRJC) (Petaluma Estates MHP Petaluma Ac. / N. Blvd. Petaluma Rd. Pt. Stony PENNGROVE Rd. Hill / Pet. Hwy. Redwood Old Cotati Hub Sonoma State University Adrian / Southwest / Commerce Blvd. (Arrives) RP Expwy. / Commerce Blvd. (Departs) RP Expwy. / Commerce Blvd. Dr. State Farm / RP Expwy Dr. Redwood ((Boathouse Sushi)) Labath / Martin ResortGraton / Golf Course Dr.) Dr. (Redwood / Rd. Lake Robert’s Golf Course Dr. / Santa Rosa Ave. Rd. Todd Transit Santa Rosa Mall - North Side (Arrives) 60 Departs to Rt. Healdsburg/Cloverdale 30 Departs to Rt. Valley Sonoma 20 Departs to Rt. Area Russian River Transit Santa Rosa Mall - North Side (Departs) College Junior SantaRosa Ac. Ctr. County Admin. Coddingtown V U T S R Q P O N M L K K J I H G F E D D C B A 44 ---- 5:20 ---- 5:25 ---- 5:30 ---- 5:35 ---- 5:43 5:52 5:57 5:57 ---- 5:59 ---- 6:04 6:06 6:11 6:21 6:25 ---- ---- 6:22 6:26 6:30 6:38 NORTH 48x 6:15 6:20 6:21 ---- ---- ---- 6:29 6:33 6:42 ---- ---- 6:48 6:48 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 6:58 ---- ---- ---- 7:00 7:05 7:10 ---- 48 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 6:42 ---- 6:47 6:52 6:52 6:54 ---- ---- ---- 6:56 7:01 7:11 7:50 7:40 ---- 7:13 7:18 7:23 7:32 KAISER HOSPITAL 44 ---- 6:35 ---- 6:40 ---- 6:45 ---- 6:50 ---- 6:58 7:07 7:12 7:14 ---- 7:16 ---- 7:21 7:23 7:28 7:38 7:50 7:40 8:01 7:40 7:45 7:50 7:59 BICENTENNIAL WAY A R 48x 6:55 7:00 7:01 ---- ---- ---- 7:10 7:14 7:23 ---- ---- 7:29 7:31 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 7:42 7:50 ---- 8:01 7:44 7:50 7:56 ---- U T N E V 44 ---- 7:15 ---- 7:20 ---- 7:25 ---- 7:30 ---- 7:39 7:48 7:54 7:59 ---- ---- 8:06 8:09 8:11 8:16 8:31 8:45 9:00 ---- 8:33 8:38 8:43 8:52 E . N E COUNTY ADMIN. V O B CENTER A 1 Z 0 E 48 ---- 7:45 7:46 ---- ---- ---- 7:54 7:58 8:06 ---- 8:11 8:16 8:18 8:20 ---- ---- ---- 8:22 8:27 8:39 8:45 9:00 ---- 8:41 8:46 8:51 9:00 1 G A ADMINISTRATION DR. N Y S A W R 44 ---- 8:45 ---- 8:50 ---- 8:56 ---- 9:01 ---- 9:10 9:19 9:25 9:30 ---- 9:32 ---- 9:37 9:39 9:44 9:59 ---- ---- ---- 10:01 10:06 10:11 10:22 O H R A GUERNEVILLE RD. STEELE LN. 48 ---- 9:25 9:26 ---- ---- ---- 9:34 9:38 9:46 ---- 9:51 9:56 9:58 10:00 ---- ---- ---- 10:02 10:07 10:19 10:56 ---- ---- 10:21 10:26 10:31 10:40 T E N V A A O S 44 ---- 10:30 ---- 10:35 ---- 10:40 ---- 10:45 ---- 10:54 11:03 11:08 11:13 ---- 11:15 ---- 11:20 11:22 11:27 11:42 11:45 ---- ---- 11:44 11:49 11:54 12:03 N CODDINGTOWN SRJC I A C C O D 48 ---- 11:40 11:41 ---- ---- ---- 11:49 11:53 12:01 ---- 12:06 12:15 12:17 12:19 ---- ---- ---- 12:21 12:28 12:43 ---- ---- 1:03 12:47 12:52 12:57 1:06 N E M 44 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- --- --- 12:05 12:14 12:20 12:25 --- 12:27 --- 12:32 12:34 12:39 12:54 1:20 ---- 1:03 ---- ---- ---- ---- SANTA ROSA 3RD ST. 48 ---- 12:30 12:31 ---- ---- ---- 12:39 12:43 12:51 ---- 12:56 1:01 1:07 1:10 ---- ---- ---- 1:12 1:17 1:37 ---- 1:50 ---- 1:41 1:46 1:51 2:00 SECOND STREET 2ND ST. TRANSIT MALL D 44 ---- 1:10 ---- 1:15 1:21 ---- ---- 1:31 ---- 1:40 1:49 1:55 2:00 ---- ---- 2:07 2:10 2:12 2:17 2:36 3:00 ---- ---- 2:38 2:43 2:50 3:02 TRANSFER POINT BOARDING LOCATIONS . E V 48 ---- 1:55 1:56 ---- ---- ---- 2:04 2:08 2:16 ---- 2:21 2:26 2:28 2:30 ---- ---- ---- 2:32 2:37 2:49 3:00 ---- 2:50 2:51 2:56 3:01 3:10 NORTH SIDE: A A S RT. 20, 22, 30, 42, 62, 64 O R TA 48 ---- 2:30 2:31 ---- ---- ---- 2:39 2:43 2:51 ---- 2:56 3:03 3:05 3:07 ---- ---- ---- 3:09 3:14 3:28 3:45 3:30 ---- 3:30 3:35 3:40 3:53 SOUTH SIDE: N A RT. 44, 46, 48, 60 S 44 ---- 2:45 ---- 2:50 2:56 ---- ---- 3:06 ---- 3:15 3:24 3:29 3:34 ---- 3:36 ---- 3:41 3:43 3:48 4:04 4:30 4:30 4:29 4:06 4:11 4:16 4:25 E W TODD RD. 48 ---- 3:25 3:26 ---- ---- ---- 3:34 3:38 3:48 ---- 3:53 3:58 4:00 4:02 ---- ---- ---- 4:04 4:09 4:23 4:30 4:30 4:29 4:25 4:33 4:38 4:47 WAL-MART ROBERTS LAKE RD. F PARK & RIDE G GOLF COURSE DR. 44 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 3:57 ---- ---- 4:06 4:10 4:12 4:18 4:34 5:10 ---- ---- 4:36 4:41 4:46 4:55 COMMERCE BUSINESS PK. DR. D STATE FARM DR. V H L T J A 44 --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 3:55 4:04 4:10 4:15 ---- 4:17 ---- 4:22 4:24 4:29 4:44 5:10 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- NBI B H B A E ROHNERT PARK EXP. L C MARTIN C R I E 44 ---- 3:50 ---- 3:55 4:01 ---- ---- 4:11 ---- 4:20 4:29 4:34 4:39 ---- 4:41 ---- 4:46 4:48 4:53 5:09 5:34 5:30 5:32 5:11 5:16 5:23 5:35 E ROHNERT PARK EXP. M N K . M R O O SOUTHWEST BLVD. D C Z 44 ---- 4:35 ---- 4:40 ---- 4:45 ---- 4:51 ---- 5:00 5:10 5:14 5:19 ---- 5:22 ---- 5:27 5:29 5:34 5:50 ---- ---- ---- 5:52 5:57 6:02 6:11 D N I O A I T ROHNERT O L R A W D T 48 ---- 5:35 5:36 ---- ---- ---- 5:44 5:48 5:56 ---- 6:01 6:08 6:10 6:12 ---- ---- ---- 6:14 6:21 6:34 6:40 6:30 7:03 6:36 6:41 6:46 6:55 D COTATI A E O PARK R HUB SSU C 1 / E. COTATI AVE. 0 44 ---- 5:50 ---- 5:55 6:01 ---- ---- 6:11 ---- 6:20 6:29 6:34 6:39 ---- 6:41 ---- 6:46 6:48 6:53 7:06 7:45 ---- ---- 7:08 7:12 7:16 7:24 1 N M . K . D Y R R W L A . L 48 ---- 6:45 6:46 ---- ---- ---- 6:54 6:58 7:06 ---- 7:11 7:18 7:20 7:22 ---- ---- ---- 7:24 7:31 7:44 7:45 8:25 8:35 7:46 7:50 7:54 8:02 H Y I P H W H A T COTATI M R D U L 44 ---- 8:00 ---- 8:05 ---- 8:10 ---- 8:15 ---- 8:23 8:31 8:36 8:36 ---- 8:38 ---- 8:41 8:43 8:47 9:00 9:05 ---- ---- 9:01 9:05 9:09 9:17 E O A O T N E W P D H E 44 ---- 9:15 ---- 9:20 9:25 ---- ---- 9:35 ---- 9:43 9:51 9:56 9:56 ---- 9:58 ---- 10:01 10:03 10:07 10:20 ---- ---- ---- 10:21 10:25 10:29 10:37 R O R D L . O D R . Y W PENNGROVE T H O N D I E South / Sur Regular type = AM Bold type = PM O LY O O W R P SRJC–PETALUMA CENTER D D E . Y R MOUNTAIN S. N LD . O O PKWY. D SANTA ROSA ROHNERT PARK / COTATI PETALUMA T CORONA V S L R B P Q L RAINIER PETALUMA L E W PETALUMA BLVD. PETALUMA O PETALUMA D c VALLEY M HOSPITAL LAKEVILLE ST. PETALUMA PLAZA PETALUMA S E FAIRGROUNDS N PARK & RIDE O Z E. WASHINGTON ST. A T COPELAND ST. M U PETALUMA L Route # TRANSIT MALL A U T Transfer point for E Sonoma County Transit, P Petaluma Transit, Golden Gate Transit Route Deviation PENNGROVE PENNGROVE Rd. Hill / Pet. Hwy. Redwood Old Coddingtown Ctr. County Admin. CollegeSanta Rosa Junior Transit Santa Rosa Mall -South Side (Arrives) from 60 Arrives Rt. / Cloverdale Healdsburg 30 Arrives Rt. Valley from Sonoma 20 Arrives Rt. Area from Russian River Transit Santa Rosa Mall -South Side (Departs) / Santa Rosa Ave. Rd. Todd / Rd. Lake Robert’s Golf Course Dr. ResortGraton / Golf Course Dr.) Dr. (Redwood Lot) (Parking Walmart Labath / Martin Dr Redwood ./ RP Expwy. Oil Stop) (Chevron / Commerce Blvd. Dr. State Farm / Commerce Blvd. (Arrives) RP Expwy. / Commerce Blvd. (Departs) RP Expwy. Adrian / Southwest Sonoma State University Cotati Hub / N. Blvd. Petaluma Rd. Pt. Stony Estates Petaluma MHP / Pkwy.
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