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2009-10 Stanford University Parking and Circulation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Sheraton Hotel VIA PUEBLO WAVERLEY ST COWPER Hewlett Serra SERRA MALL Hoover Pavilion Westin Downtown Applied Teaching Grove EVERETT BRYANT ST Classic Residence Arboretum Hotel EL CAMINO REAL HIGH ST Palo Alto (see INSET 1 ORCHARD WELLS AVE Physics Center A by Hyatt LN L-1 Childen's Sequoia LYTTON AVE RAMONA ST at upper left) Center Stanford Palo Hall A PEAR LN Shopping Ginzton Jen-Hsun Math Margaret A Palo Alto EMERSON ST Bank of Alto Jordan PALOUHuang School Varian Corner Jacks Train Station & Center America Medical Lab (420) McClatchy Foundation of Engineering Physics (380) (460) Transit Center AVE VIA Center / Center for (120) CLARK WY Nordstrom Physics and Wallenberg PARKING AND CIRCULATION MAP ALMAHAMILTON ST AVE ARBORETUM RD Nanoscale Science Astrophysics MacArthur Crate & Barrel Y2E2 EAST-WEST AXIS Memorial (160) History Marguerite and Technology, 100 Park Knowledge Court Corner 2009-10 Shuttle Stop Bike route to Beginnings ENCINA AVE under construction 370 110 PALO RD FOREST AVE Menlo Park Andronico's Psychiatry 170 Bike Bridge Child VINEYARD LN EL CAMINO REAL Moore 90 (200) DURAND WY Development 1 PALM DR Town Materials Parking & Transportation Services Center Rsrch. 10 QUARRY RD VARIAN WY 770 L-2 and 80 Parking permit sales, 7:30am - 5pm (M-F) UNIVERSITY CHARLES MARX WY 750 Country McCullough LOMITA360 MALL Main Quad B Village 20 240 B Hoover 730 Visitor Parking Pavilion Stanford 780 700 Angel of 70 H Pay meter or time limit, 8am - 4pm (M-F) West ELC RD Stanford Grief To US 101 Green Skilling Geology 60 L-1A W Barn 30 Bing Apartments Arboretum RD Earth Durand Corner 50 MOSHER WY 800 777 40 250 Visitor Parking / Pay Station Grove GodzillaEMBARCADERO Sciences (320) 310 Memorial Wing QUARRY RD Pay at machine, 8am - 4pm (M-F) 801 Palo Alto ESCONDIDOChurch MALL 701 L-3 Mausoleum High School Mitchell Language Pay by credit card (Visa/Mastercard) or cash Arboretum 900 OHNS 703 PANAMA MALL SWAIN WY Clinic Stanford Lucile Sleep Corner School Children's Center 550 300 LASUEN MALL Advanced Packard Center GALVEZ ST EL CAMINO REAL 530 (260) of Event Parking L-1 Medicine Children's Education PALM DR 520 6am - 4pm (M-F) C CLARK WY 1000 Center Hospital Eucalyptus 540 Clock C 1120 900 T 500 (Cancer Center) at Stanford S Grove 560 Blake Ticket 524 Tower 1130 L-13 L-5 Bus Parking 1110 Wilbur Cactus N Booth Mech. 570 CTR E Barnum 1150 Clinic Lasuen Stanford Eng. Stanford 6am - 4pm (M-F) Garden U El Camino I N S E T 1 1160 S-3 Heliport Grove Falk S Stadium Grove Res. Lab Daily Center 1170 1180 C A 610 590 Center L Toyon (MERL) Old Canfield Motorcycle Parking Welch Plaza Parking Stanford Grove Fire Court 6am - 4pm (M-F) A Struct. 3 Hospital Truck Union B Foster Hse. DUENA ST Emergency ST Field Commuter Parking R WE Clubhouse Bookstore D Stanford New B S-4 Parking BLAKE WILBUR DR L-7 S 6am - 4pm (M-F) D DR PASTEUR DR U Old L-11 Stadium Guinea White D Struct. 4 P Tresidder OAK CREEK Health Skybox Post Stanford Athletics M Grdn Plaza A Permit L-9 A Research Galvez Union Office Sand Hill Fields PASTEUR DR C Kennedy Lucas Center Stanford & Policy Cantor Field Maloney Dinkelspiel Law GALVEZ ST N Grove (MSLS) Clinic S-1 Center ELS Ticket C Permit Oak Grant QUARRY EXTENSION O SAM MACDONALDField RD Auditorium Boswell PALM DR N School A D Parking for RD Office Creek D F C E GH Ctr. for Visual R Struct. 1 LOMITA DR L-95 LANE A Apartments Clinical School of L-97 Braun Music Resident Student Parking B Health Redwood Edwards Arts MUSEUM WY Masters AVE Anatomy CAPISTRANO WY H Sciences Varsity MASTERS MALL D AResearch Lane Medicine Rodin Grove Center 24 hours, 7 days R C & Policy Hagey Research ROTH WY Lot Rogers L Muwekma- SAND HILL RD AK Pediatric (CCSR) Alway Sculpture CHURCHILL O E Beckman Cobb Med School Regenerative Garden Track & Bike route to Tah-Ruk EA Permit SJ Permit E S-5 W Office Bldg. Med Center Lorry Bing Concert Hall, Mariposa E L-18 SOM Fairchild Lokey Labs under construction Stanford Angell PAC 10 Steuber Palo Alto/Bryant St. Storey Parking Loading Center Athletics Field Plaza Bud Klein Dock Keck Science Shop Chuck Athletics Rugby Serra Churchill Ave. Columbae L-20 Struct. 5 L-16 Li Ka Shing Mudd Clubhouse Sigma ES Permit SO Permit James H. Organic ROTH WY Frost Taylor Stadium Owen Center/ Lorry I. Lokey Chemistry Grove EL CAMINO REAL Chi Stem Cell Research Building, Clark Chemistry LASUEN ST Amphitheater Music Sunken Diamond Doyle FamilyMAYFIELD AVE Mars under construction Center Stauffer I Rehearsal Rugby Clubhouse Drell SH Permit WE Permit L-17 CAMPUS DR EAST Avery CHURCHILL MALL Paloma Facility Aquatic NELSON MALL Stauffer II Arrillaga Taube Boyd & Jill Smith Mirlo IMHFD South I N S E T 2 STOCK Birch N SVC RD Old Family Center Family Stadium Al d FA Poplar NORTH-SOUTH AXIS Alumni RM Cordura Koret SAM MACDONALDTennis MALL Many lots are signed only at the entrance. In RD Nora Hall Oak Laurel Stauffer III Chemistry Center Plaza Stanford Juniper Gates Bldg. Stadium Arrillaga Artificial Children's "shared" lots (e.g., those posted "EA or C" ) you Support Suppes Ventura Acacia Littlefield Center Auxiliary Services L-21 Cogen Computer Herrin Center Arrillaga Plaza Turf Field of the Library 228 Hall Hall Gilbert Arrillaga Dan Elliott Stanford may park with either permit designated. F Area Facility Science Biological Labs Knight Center for Family (SAL) F ESF Paul G. Sports Ctr Practice Field Community Annex Sciences The Oval Sports and MALL (CCSC) PARK BLVD Environmental Bleeker/ JORDAN WY Allen David Herrin MEMORIAL WY Pine Packard Recreation L-99 Stanford Safety L-19 Barnes Labs Hall Jordan Building Hall Taube Maples PAMPAS LN Dining, Disability Parking VIA PUEBLO Elect. William R. SERRA ST EL CAMINO REAL Facility Quad Graduate Montag South Pavilion 340 Hospitality ASH ST Puichon Redwood Cedar Eng. Hewlett Serra SERRA MALL Ford Parking & & Aux. Hall Applied Teaching Grove School of Hall PARK AVE Any State issued disability parking permit is valid Barnes Biology Polya Hall Plaza Sand Arrillaga Transportation 79 Acorn P Hall Spruce Physics Center Sequoia Business Memorial 82 Greenhouses Carnegie A Volleyball Gymnasium Services 78 House in any parking space on campus. There are DP WEST Hall & Aud. Ford Credit N Hall Jen-Hsun South 81 Siebel Varsity SEA Institution Ginzton Hall Math Margaret and Weight 83 RSV A Forsythe Cypress Huang School of Jordan Landau Center Union Golf Training Center IL M Hall PALOU Varian Corner Jacks AVERY Room spaces at most buildings. For more info, see LE Hall Lab Engineering Center / (420) McClatchy 80 77 RD A Physics (380) (460) Economics 84 GALVEZ ST Burnham 315 O LELAND AVE SEARSVILLE RD S-2 VIA Center for Nanoscale Physics and (120) Wallenberg Dohrmann (SIEPR) 327 85 L maps.stanford.edu/ada S Y2E2 Pavilion Knight L-93 HU M T Parking Science and Astrophysics Memorial (160) LME S EAST-WEST AXIS History Grove Management 86 76 T G Struct. 2 Technology, under 100 341 333 90 C 71 E G 370 110 Court 170 Corner Art Gallery L-87 Center, 89 T 70 D construction Moore 90 (200) Lou Henry 91 72 R L- # Parking Lot Number CAMPUS DR 1 under construction D VIA ORTEGA S SVC RD Materials BONAIR SIDING T 10 Recycling H 88 75 Rsrch. Main Quad Hoover Hoover Bldg. O L-25 80 Center OLMSTED RD B 92 Hulme 73 LOMITA360 MALL Cummings Fire U McCullough see INSET 2 Tower Y R BARNES CT 69 S-# Parking Structure Number ( 20 240 Art Station 97 N 93 Midrise 68 Herbert W L-81 SERRA ST 98 C Bambi HEPL at upper right) T Stanford 70 CROTHERS WYHoover Encina Hall O N 99 Barnes 67 Green Skilling L South Geology L 96 64 60 Mem. Bldg. Harold Gas Police H Visitor Information Center Golf Course Roble Modulars 30 Bing L 94 Midrise LOS ARBOLES AVE Corner E O 65 Earth Durand 50 E Services 250 Y Station S ABRAMS CT SEQUOIA WY 40 Wing Green Toyon 66 SA Roble Godzilla (320) Memorial Encina U Maude ECemex Tower 106 K 100 55 650.723.2560 N Sciences 310 K IN 101 ELECTIONEER RD T Mitchell Library G S 95 A Field 425 Dining C Schwab C T ESCONDIDOChurch MALL Commons R 105 T Abrams ER Roble Earth Language East 429 U E PANAMA MALL A B Schiff S GOVERNOR'S AVE 54 A L Sciences Corner School of Koret Wing 427 Residential Center 107 104 Hoskins Midrise Car Rental N Pool Roble 300 LASUEN MALL 58 1 Sterling 550 530 Crothers B East Manzanita Midrise HFD 56 Terman (260) Education Park QUILLEN CT 53 57 62 Quad Gym Hall M 103 H Adams Engineering 520 Crothers Field C 108 H Robinson 540 Clock Crothers Toyon L-79 Vidalakis F 52 59 Center Galvez A McFarland DUD Car-Sharing Vehicle 560 524 500 Memorial Hall J R LE 61 Lyman Tower E L Y YALE ST Potter Treat S Mech. Meyer Modular Crothers 111 A Midrise A N N Ricker NT CTR Manzanita Quillen D Studio 4 LN 60 Graduate SAMUEL MORRIS WY Thornton 570 A Mark Taper K C Dining L-29 Admin. TE Eng. Stanford Barnum Library Dining Highrise T 49 R Center Lantana I Escondido Residences Adelfa ESA Center Res.
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