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Rider's Guide rider’s guide WINTER 2019/20 | DEC 8 – MAR 7 Your guide to transit in Marin County: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION marin local routes call 511 toll free TDD 711 community shuttles say “marin transit” west marin stagecoach General Info (415) 455-2000 GGT regional basic routes Monday – Friday, 7:00 – 6:00 Marin Access Mobility Center (415) 454-0902 Online Trip Planning Google Maps is a great way to plan your transit trip. Download the Google Maps app on your phone, or use the trip planner at www.marintransit.org. Google Maps es una gran manera de planificar su viaje. Descargue la aplicación Google Maps en su teléfono, o utilice el planificador de viajes en www.marintransit.org. Follow the QR code Siga el código QR para direcciones for walking directions de caminar a las “bus pads” to bus pads. Or visit (paradas en autopistas). O visite www.marintransit.org/buspads.html information subject to change www.marintransit.org información sujeta a cambios marin transit local service To/From 101 Sonoma County San Marin H.S. Redwood Blvd & Olive Ave Marin Transit 17 22 23 23X 29 Local Routes 35 36 49 71X San Marin 35 49 70 71X 101 54 54C 56X 58 San Carlos Marin Transit 219 228 233 Community Shuttles 251 NOVATO Redwood Downtown Novato See detail on page 5 245 251 257 Novato Olive 101 Grant 35 49 70 71X West Marin Stagecoach 61 68 Sinaloa M.S. 101 251 58 DeLong Muir Woods Shuttle Seasonal service S Novato DeLong Ave Bus Pad 66 Visit marintransit.org for details Diablo 35 70 71X 101 GGT Regional 30 40 40X 70 101 58 Basic Routes Rowland 49 251 251 Rowland Blvd Bus Pad Routes shown on this map (large icons) Novato H.S. 35 Rutas70 que se muestran en este mapa (iconos grandes) 35 70 71X 54 58 Connecting routes not shown on map (small icons) San Jose M.S. S Novato Las rutas de conexión que no se muestran en este mapa (iconos pequeños) Ignacio Sunset BEL MARIN KEYS Express Route Ignacio Blvd/Enfrente Rd Bus Pad Buses travel non-stop on this portion of a route Indian Valley 257 35 49 70 Ruta express Campus Los autobuses viajan sin parar en esta porción de la ruta 251 Ignacio Hamilton Marketplace 71X 54 54C 58 Hwy 101 Bus Pads Hamilton Colored dots indicate routes serving each bus pad HAMILTON Hwy 101 “Bus Pads” IGNACIO Hamilton Theatre Parking Lot Los puntos de colores indican las rutas que cubren cada Bus Pad Palm P 49 251 257 Transit Centers and Hubs Main Gate 58 Centros de tránsito Alameda del Prado Bus Pad Park and Ride Lot Nave P Park free and ride the bus Alameda del Prado 35 70 Aparcamiento para tomar el autobús 54 54C Aparque gratis y tome el autobús 35 49 70 71X 101 257 Point of Interest Marinwood Bus Pad Punto de interés Miller Creek 35 49 70 SMART Train alignment and Stations 54 54C 58 See page 41 for schedule information MARINWOOD 257 SMART tren alineación y las estaciones Marin Transit Connect Vea la página 40 para información sobre los horarios Service Area See page 39 245 Health and Ferry Terminal, Ferry Route Human Services See page 40 for ferry schedule information Las Gallinas Smith Ranch Terminal de barca, Línea de barca TERRA Vea la página 40 para información sobre los barcas LINDA Terra Linda Bus Pad 101 Eective December 2019 245 Freitas 233 70 Map not to scale. All routes and schedules subject to change. 257 Marin County 54 54C 58 This map does not depict supplemental routes, commute routes, ferry feeder routes. Civic Center Efectivo desde diciembre 2019 To/From SANTA Inverness MANOR Kaiser Hospital VENETIA North San Pedro Road Bus Pad Mapa no es a escala. Todas las rutas y los horarios están sujetos a cambios. White Hill M.S. Terra Linda H.S. Este mapa no representa rutas suplementarios, rutas de Commute, rutas que transbordan 70 245 especícamente a las barcas. N San Pedro 68 Northgate 54 54C Shopping Center Los Ranchitos 228 257 49 70 71X San Rafael Transit Center See detail on page 5 23X FAIRFAX 101 245 23 Lincoln Grand 17 22 23 23X 29 30 35 36 40 40X Sir Francis Drake 40X49 68 70 71X 101 228 233 245 257 Dominican 27 31 233 University Sir Francis Drake H.S. SAN RAFAEL 35 257 Red Hill 4th SAN ANSELMO 22 23 68 San Anselmo Hub San Rafael H.S. 22 23X 2nd/3rd 2223 23X 68 29 23 228 17 29 Canal eastbound Sir FrancisROSS Drake 36 228 36 70 27 71X 101 CANAL Medway College of Marin 228 23X 23 Francisco Blvd 35 Kerner KENTFIELD GREENBRAE 101 29 40 Kent M.S. 40X Bellam Marin Catholic H.S. Bon Air Larkspur Ferry 23 228 Terminal Marin General Magnolia Center Hospital Redwood 580 40 Hall M.S. H.S. Lucky Drive Bus Pad LARKSPUR 40X 22 Town The Village Larkspur Ferry To/From at Corte Madera 17 30 36 70 Richmond/El Cerrito Center 24 27 Tamalpais Paradise Drive Bus Pad CORTE MADERA Strawberry Village 17 30 36 70 17 22 30 36 70 71X 101 17 22 219 2427 Panoramic Hwy 4 8 Tiburon Wye Bus Pad MILL VALLEY Cove Shopping Center 17 22 northbound E Blithedale Tiburon 30 36 70 71X 61 17 219 18 2427 To/From Miller Bolinas, Stinson Beach Muir Woods 219 Seminary Drive Bus Pad Visitor Center Strawberry Tamalpais H.S. Village 219 22 northbound Shoreline Hwy 30 36 70 71X Pohono/Manzanita Park & Ride 18 2427 17 1761 66 P Tiburon 66 4 92 TIBURON Marin City Hub Tiburon Ferry Terminal d F l Islan erry 17 22 30 36 61 BELVEDERE Ange 66 70 71X 92 Bridgeway MARIN CITY MUIR BEACH Sausalito Ferry (Bay & Bridgeway) 101 17 61 66 71X Spencer Ave Bus Pad 30 2 92 on Bridgeway Sausalito FerryTiburon Ferry 70 4 188 30 To/From Index to route maps and schedules: 30 70 101 San Francisco 71X page 38 page 26 page 18 page 36 page 35 page 34 page 33 page 32 page 24 page 22 page 20 page 15 page 14 page 12 page 10 30 23 40 page19 page 8 40X 23X 101 257 251 245 233 228 219 61 49 36 29 22 17 70 68 35 MANOR To/From 101 Sonoma County San Marin H.S. 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S Novato Las rutas de conexión que no se muestran en este mapa (iconos pequeños) Ignacio BEL MARIN KEYS Sunset Express Route Ignacio Blvd/Enfrente Rd Bus Pad Buses travel non-stop on this portion of a route Indian Valley 257 35 49 70 Ruta express Campus Los autobuses viajan sin parar en esta porción de la ruta 251 Ignacio Hamilton Marketplace 71X 54 58 Hwy 101 Bus Pads Hamilton Colored dots indicate routes serving each bus pad HAMILTON Hwy 101 “Bus Pads” IGNACIO Hamilton Theatre Parking Lot Los puntos de colores indican las rutas que cubren cada Bus Pad Palm P 49 251 257 Transit Centers and Hubs Main Gate 58 Centros de tránsito Alameda del Prado Bus Pad Park and Ride Lot Nave P Park free and ride the bus Alameda del Prado 35 70 Aparcamiento para tomar el autobús 54 Aparque gratis y tome el autobús 35 49 70 71X 101 257 Point of Interest Marinwood Bus Pad Punto de interés Miller Creek 35 49 70 SMART Train alignment and Stations 54 58 See page 41 for schedule information MARINWOOD 257 SMART tren alineación y las estaciones Marin Transit Connect Vea la página 40 para información sobre los horarios Service Area See page 39 245 Health and Ferry Terminal, Ferry Route Human Services See page 40 for ferry schedule information Las Gallinas Smith Ranch Terminal de barca, Línea de barca TERRA Vea la página 40 para información sobre los barcas LINDA Terra Linda Bus Pad 101 Eective June 2018 245 Freitas 233 70 Map not to scale.
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