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Piedmont Road/ Sandy Springs 5 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY - DE LUNES A VIERNES l Times given for each bus trip from beginning to end of route. Read down for times at specific locations. Horarios para cada viaje de autobús desde el principio hasta el fin del trayecto. Lea los horarios para localidades específicas de arriba hacia a bajo. ño 5 a p s E n Leave: - Salida: Dunwoody Station & Hammond Dr. Barfield Rd. Roswell Rd. & Belle Isle Rd. W. Piedmont Rd. & Rd. Peachtree Arrive: - Llegada: Lindbergh Center Station Leave: - Salida: Lindbergh Center Station Piedmont Rd. & Rd. Peachtree Roswell Rd. & E. Belle Isle Rd. & Hammond Dr. Barfield Rd. Arrive: - Llegada: Dunwoody Station itsmarta.com / 404-848-5000 E 2104 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 2021 - SOUTHBOUND - DIRECCION SUR NORTHBOUND - DIRECCION NORTE 24 WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE Accesible para silla de ruedas 4:25 4:29 4:42 4:53 4:58 4:55 5:01 5:13 5:26 5:31 METROPOLITAN ATLANTA RAPID TRANSIT AUTHORITY Rail Stations Served: Piedmont Road/ Sandy Springs Effective as of: 04- Dunwoody Lindbergh Center 4:45 4:49 5:02 5:13 5:18 5:15 5:21 5:33 5:46 5:51 5:05 5:09 5:22 5:33 5:38 5:35 5:41 5:53 6:06 6:11 5:25 5:29 5:42 5:53 5:58 5:55 6:01 6:15 6:29 6:34 5:45 5:49 6:02 6:17 6:23 6:15 6:22 6:36 6:50 6:55 6:05 6:10 6:27 6:42 6:48 6:30 6:37 6:51 7:05 7:10 6:20 6:25 6:42 6:57 7:03 6:45 6:52 7:06 7:23 7:28 6:35 6:40 6:57 7:12 7:18 7:00 7:09 7:25 7:42 7:47 6:50 6:55 7:12 7:28 7:34 7:15 7:24 7:40 7:57 8:02 7:05 7:10 7:28 7:44 7:50 7:30 7:39 7:55 8:12 8:17 7:20 7:25 7:43 7:59 8:05 7:45 7:54 8:10 8:27 8:32 7:35 7:40 7:58 8:14 8:21 8:00 8:10 8:26 8:43 8:48 7:50 7:55 8:13 8:29 8:36 8:15 8:25 8:41 8:58 9:03 8:05 8:10 8:28 8:44 8:51 8:30 8:40 8:56 9:13 9:18 8:20 8:25 8:43 8:59 9:06 8:45 8:55 9:11 9:26 9:31 8:35 8:40 8:58 9:14 9:21 9:00 9:07 9:21 9:36 9:41 8:50 8:55 9:13 9:28 9:35 9:15 9:22 9:36 9:51 9:56 9:05 9:09 9:23 9:38 9:45 9:35 9:42 9:56 10:11 10:16 Trips operate every 20 minutes - Viajes operan cada 20 minutos 2:05 2:09 2:26 2:43 2:51 2:35 2:43 2:58 3:14 3:19 2:25 2:29 2:46 3:03 3:13 2:55 3:03 3:20 3:38 3:43 2:45 2:49 3:06 3:26 3:36 3:15 3:24 3:41 3:59 4:04 3:05 3:09 3:30 3:50 4:00 3:30 3:39 3:56 4:14 4:20 Remember Safety First …Ride Safe Recuerde que la seguridad es primero ...Viaje seguro 3:20 3:24 3:45 4:05 4:15 3:45 3:54 4:11 4:31 4:37 3:35 3:39 4:00 4:21 4:31 4:00 4:09 4:28 4:48 4:54 3:50 3:54 4:15 4:36 4:46 4:15 4:24 4:43 5:03 5:09 4:05 4:13 4:38 4:59 5:09 4:30 4:39 4:58 5:18 5:24 4:20 4:28 4:53 5:14 5:24 4:45 4:54 5:13 5:33 5:39 4:35 4:43 5:08 5:30 5:40 5:00 5:09 5:29 5:49 5:55 4:50 4:58 5:23 5:45 5:55 5:15 5:24 5:44 6:04 6:09 5:05 5:14 5:39 6:01 6:08 5:30 5:39 5:59 6:19 6:24 5:20 5:29 5:54 6:16 6:23 5:45 5:54 6:14 6:30 6:35 5:35 5:44 6:09 6:26 6:33 6:00 6:08 6:22 6:38 6:43 5:50 5:59 6:24 6:41 6:48 6:15 6:23 6:37 6:53 6:58 6:05 6:10 6:29 6:46 6:53 6:30 6:38 6:52 7:08 7:12 6:20 6:25 6:44 7:01 7:07 6:45 6:53 7:07 7:21 7:25 (Route-87) 6:35 6:40 6:59 7:16 7:22 7:00 7:07 7:19 7:33 7:37 RED RAIL LINE 6:50 6:55 7:14 7:28 7:34 7:15 7:22 7:34 7:48 7:52 SANDY SPRINGS 7:05 7:09 7:25 7:39 7:45 7:35 7:42 7:54 8:08 8:12 PERIMETER 7:25 7:29 7:45 7:59 8:05 7:55 8:02 8:14 8:28 8:32 J PLAZA o Barfield Rd. hn GA-400 7:45 7:49 8:05 8:19 8:25 8:15 8:22 8:34 8:48 8:52 son MALL SANDY SPRINGS Ferry Rd. (Route-148) 8:05 8:09 8:25 8:39 8:45 8:35 8:42 8:54 9:08 9:12 CITY HALL Gle 8:25 8:29 8:45 8:59 9:05 8:55 9:02 9:14 9:28 9:32 nr (Route-148) Mt. id DUNWOODY 8:45 8:49 9:05 9:19 9:25 9:15 9:22 9:34 9:46 9:50 ge 9:05 9:09 9:25 9:39 9:44 9:35 9:41 9:52 10:04 10:08 Vernon Hwy.Hammond Dr. Hammond Dr. 1 STATION 2 9:25 9:29 9:45 9:58 10:03 9:55 10:01 10:12 10:24 10:28 (Route-87) D GA-400 r . 9:45 9:49 10:02 10:15 10:20 10:15 10:21 10:32 10:44 10:48 10:05 10:09 10:22 10:35 10:40 10:35 10:41 10:52 11:04 11:08 R Routes intersecting at Dunwoody Station: o 10:25 10:29 10:42 10:55 11:00 10:55 11:01 11:12 11:24 11:28 285 s Rutas intersectando en la Estación Dunwoody: w 285 10:45 10:49 11:02 11:15 11:20 11:15 11:21 11:32 11:44 11:48 e 11:05 11:09 11:22 11:35 11:40 11:35 11:41 11:52 12:04 12:08 l l 11:25 11:29 11:42 11:55 12:00 11:55 12:01 12:12 12:24 12:28 R 5-Piedmont Road/Sandy Springs d 11:45 11:49 12:02 12:15 12:20 12:15 12:21 12:32 12:44 12:48 . 87-Roswell Road/Sandy Springs 12:05 12:09 12:22 12:35 12:40 12:35 12:41 12:52 1:04 1:08 150-Dunwoody Village 12:25 12:29 12:42 12:55 1:00 12:55 1:01 1:12 1:24 1:28 -Xpress 1:15 1:21 1:32 1:44 1:48 THE PRADO SHOPPING All trips are Lift Equipped. Tenemos levante motorizado en todos los autobúses. CENTER R o P.M. times are shown in Bold - Tiempo P.M. está en letras negritas. s w e l l E. W. Belle Isle Rd. Be 3 R lle d Isle Rd. 5 SATURDAY, SUNDAY & HOLIDAY - SABADO, DOMINGO Y DIAS FESTIVOS NORTH NORTE INTERSECTING ROUTES Rutas Intersectando ROSWELL WIEUCA SHOPPING CENTER Roswell Rd. & E. Belle Isle Rd. Arrive: - Llegada: Dunwoody Station Leave: - Salida: Dunwoody Station & Hammond Dr. Barfield Rd. Roswell Rd. & Belle Isle Rd. W. Piedmont Rd. & Rd. Peachtree Arrive: - Llegada: Lindbergh Center Station Leave: - Salida: Lindbergh Center Station Piedmont Rd. & Rd. Peachtree Hammond Dr. & Hammond Dr. Barfield Rd. R o s 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 w CHASTAIN e l SQUARE SOUTHBOUND - DIRECCION SUR NORTHBOUND - DIRECCION NORTE l R 5:25 5:29 5:42 5:53 5:58 6:15 6:21 6:33 6:46 6:50 d POWERS . 5:45 5:49 6:02 6:13 6:18 6:35 6:41 6:53 7:06 7:10 FERRY 6:05 6:09 6:22 6:33 6:38 6:55 7:01 7:13 7:26 7:30 SQUARE 6:25 6:29 6:42 6:53 6:58 7:15 7:21 7:33 7:46 7:50 6:45 6:49 7:02 7:13 7:18 7:35 7:41 7:53 8:06 8:10 7:05 7:09 7:22 7:33 7:38 7:55 8:01 8:13 8:26 8:30 P 7:25 7:29 7:42 7:53 7:58 8:15 8:21 8:33 8:46 8:50 ie d 7:45 7:49 8:02 8:13 8:18 8:35 8:41 8:53 9:06 9:10 mo nt 8:05 8:09 8:22 8:33 8:38 8:55 9:01 9:15 9:29 9:33 R Rd.
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