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s i a l t R o g e e e o e l m a m D a S h a 305 n MARCOS l 101, 325, COASTER n n M T s u tr C P o y C 358 H s d a d C lu e a R b e r d Ln i R a V c S s r s n d k A a e L o ac D rd 359 t v o o r r s Bo a r w P D d l k v m R C N A d a e a s a r T on e Vist n o n a n a O B C M E L o t l d r r P 309 Palomar N r n e o L R i W a N o a 323 D M Palomar College r C a e College w t r 332 i e r Borden Rd i d k y d ad F T t l P y w l R v a 304, 305, 347, 445, k 355 El Norte Pk D A D a 342 341 y w wy e r t N P k e y a v M r or n w k K A y e m SPRINTER y 357 a k w n i El re yc a a d w 5 C S S P Rock S d p y w k C rings R ri am Vista d 358 e a P y Mi d 359 El h R i n G ssio N S y o y d 355 y n Business ho r n n d o w R o n c an Rd M a rt k s D k e Park R u Oak Ridge Wy 332 d is l R e P e r ne 357 ll Dr e S Park n A s d P P e a a a r a v 347 io r k rt S Agua Hedionda l r D B n o e w o W V te R R o y t C n u d h N r Lagoon d e v W 358 El a C s S V g a R A 305 354 e l i u Kn v r k n i v d l ia a A B B 304 359 s n r e t o o t L R o da S a s ind d CA Dept of A b ln CARLSBAD b ra y alk e V ros Dr B l e P H n a Av s s a R l he t h 356 o 388 a A er B c i c F n s n t ll a n n g r v y Av P i V o a Rehabilitation i d a da is s rc R e Rd rd L v 351 a a e 309 a o t a a D l r a M Av Pico n o A C l a P n B r D F s Sa 78 n n k r C 305 N N o w l o W P e io 352 o s n r e n R r A C i P n d D P R is v a u San Marcos D B B Gemological B o V 354 s A C s C M F r z m h C ar e a e c r n ada a y v rh B nt k o F to i Institute of A W a a g v L n Civic Center B r er g t r h S a i S y M r A n 446 e A t a D g in w u k p i d America 444 r v S m r t h k 354 o s Bl A P i s P 305, 341/342, s e L o r n w S d E io v rc D i a y L n d A a r k shea M v r n t le w A a 445 San 347 g a W l v o 444 o W s a A v d s SPRINTER 353 R y V a R L d d 101 e R d 356 E n y e A d t Cal State M Ru R r 445 ra g o therford po D id r ir St P 354 G r m P A y 355 n d l Airpo alo ar er 347 San Marcos Nordahl Road Av r e e B ar rt m ov n l a e lom Rd c Campus l G l g Palomar Pa is Cal State M co 357 d e D 347, 305, 353, in 358 351 N 446 Legoland ll iss L 351 a Airport d 347 View Dr University io o D o R SPRINTER SPRINTER n R 356 389 359 352 Palomar r r C San Marcos d 352 351 e S te F Craven v 388 r Rd A D College 352 t 444 Y T n ll a a Palomar io i t w s C S M is v H a r Town n M A 353 k Escondido 445 m r e a a i 305 M o Medical e in lr n on O o d o t o S t un w Garden Rd g R V r s o y A in Branch ta ort e O Center w sh in i e h u Airp Palomar d a V ar D k t i Palom D o W e S a u a w a r v p r nc P 351, 352, 388 P A r k p Oaks Wy F a a th 371 FLEX D v R o h R s D J 5 r l r 235 S San d o k i S u t A E V a b r b a n W S s a n l c e Dr e Marcos u i l l p t u l a 446 e P r r y e u t Lake C 373 FLEX y 280 i r n a t 444 n y t s C L R i 353 S r ia t s q P t t Southwest set d C y 350 u 304 e a n 445 i n a o w h s l Carlsbad P u r k e V D P C o S o 353 a FLEX Area 309 en y Id d C B l d s le E l a d a v l 308 e h R E e Escondido Transit s r o R r a o v A e A y l l d c v i n V S a A e l n C e P o o R l A Center h Carlsbad Poinsettia L a l d da N a 9 C n I a a r a d ti m th d w t k e d o H A e d 235, 280, 305, 308, i a r 444, 445, 446, COASTER s c i R v n d r n y a S t v e n a g 372 FLEX t i o l r o l A G v e o jo R Harmony ro 350, 351, 352, 353, e A Melr li d v 7th P B R o E e B 1 o se Dr n R 1 C Ramona l e d 1 l a th 354, 355, 356, 357, it C a S A y FLEX Area l l v 358, 359, 371 FLEX, P B y t k w w d S k wy 388, 389, SPRINTER, P a k y P e Avenida del Diablo t o Rd y S b ij a r El an s r n Greyhound, e l a a e E S d ll P r i l as v u fi R v a q a San Elijo n A A F Rd F RTA Rt 217 a V ua C o ve t San Pasqual l r Harmony ro ici ar l Safari E e G el e Va 372 FLEX County Park st F 350 B l R y le Park d S y R w u d Ramona n H B s FLEX Area a s 280 e 371 FLEX tiq Harmony io G t D uit D amb 235 r os r l le L D e n it D Grove Summ r D C itraca d La Costa do Pk y R 371 FLEX wy n San Pasqual alle Country Club L Old Milky Wy l V a Batiquitos Lagoon S qu y as La Av Battlefield P C r a C ost 304 an S a S V P e State Historic a n ia n M Park P F t P R 15 r E a e e a l d v n R s C A Rd lf i l San Pasqual q a e i c c a a Cost F n u L h i u d a d ta F it t n R Academy l V R n o o a y q nyo alley r s Ca R P d y a L v e P a nd A s d a S k k R a t P B a d w C st R y w y o o d R Felicita n d 101 y R 5 n h e Elfin Forest a c s 308 Park S o 309 v n n e Recreational x ro 371 FLEX o Q a Stagecoach G h a y ua y Reserve Kit M R c a n S ry d i arcelo n Ln l B na Park o o a S Carson Please note that the information contained in this Regional Transit Map may have R G lle C a C C rm ncho a P o a R C am os a Via kw Park k r in l y.
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