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Capital District Bus Stops Capital District Bus Stops Description Stop ID Longitude Ferry St & 8th St 4503 Central Ave & Booth St 11323 -73.86615 McClellan St & Becker St 2298 -73.92371 Hoosick St & Reid Ave 2863 -73.66133 Central Ave & Van Buren Ave 190 -73.81338 243 Delaware Ave (Found My Fitness) 11432 -73.81973 Pawling Ave & Winter St 4397 -73.65608 15th St & Sage Ave 7266 -73.67722 S. Pearl St & Westerlo St 3408 -73.755669 Berkshire Blvd & Colonial Ave 10658 TSP River St @ Bond St NB CI 5397 -73.68250739 TSP Second Ave @ Elizabeth / Krank St EB CO 5312 -73.76315 Altamont Ave & Richard St 12452 -73.933661 Cherry Ave & Orchard St 2581 -73.855361 Mt. Hope Dr & Little Ln 10685 -73.76968 6th Ave & North St 4426 -73.68202 N. Pearl St & Columbia St 10139 -73.75113 4th St & Ferry St 11158 -73.689862 Page 1 of 675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops Latitude Routes Municipality Nearest Intersection 289 TROY RAMP 42.74659 355 COLONIE VAN HEUSEN 42.80143 352 SCHENECTADY STATE HWY 5 42.738265 87,96 TROY VALLEYVIEW 42.70037 1,807 COLONIE CENTRAL 42.62703 18 BETHLEHEM LINCOLN 42.70179 286,802 TROY WINTER 42.731 288,289 TROY SAGE 42.643991 100,106,107,803,804,00 ALBANY WESTERLO 0,000 734 ALBANY COLONIAL 42.74883709 922,923 TROY DOUW 42.638463 922 ALBANY ODELL 42.792206 352 SCHENECTADY ST MARYS 42.625007 18,719 BETHLEHEM CHERRY 42.63155 107,716,805,806 ALBANY LITTLE 42.7451 85 TROY 6TH 42.65193 100,106,107,125,716,00 ALBANY STEUBEN 0,000 42.727454 85,224,802 TROY FERRY Page 2 of 675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops Bikerack Bench Shelter Info Booth No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Page 3 of 675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops NYS Municipal New York Zip Signpost Discontinued Location Boundaries Codes Yes No Yes No (42.74659, -73.86615) 834 42 Yes No (42.80143, -73.92371) 104 73 Yes No (42.738265, -73.66133) 110 11 Yes No (42.70037, -73.81338) 834 42 Yes No (42.62703, -73.81973) 837 1180 Yes No (42.70179, -73.65608) 110 11 Yes No (42.731, -73.67722) 110 11 Yes No (42.643991, -73.755669) 814 39 Yes No No No (42.74883709, -73.68250739) 110 11 No No (42.638463, -73.76315) 814 39 Yes No (42.792206, -73.933661) 104 72 Yes No (42.625007, -73.855361) 837 1180 Yes No (42.63155, -73.76968) 814 39 Yes No (42.7451, -73.68202) 110 11 Yes No (42.65193, -73.75113) 814 44 Yes No (42.727454, -73.689862) 110 11 Page 4 of 675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops Counties 2030 2142 2138 2030 2030 2138 2138 2030 2138 2030 2142 2030 2030 2138 2030 2138 Page 5 of 675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops TSP 3rd St @ State St SB CO 5222 -73.69056418 Central Ave & Fullerton Ave 2254 -73.88559 Madison Ave & Phillip St 3359 2nd Ave & Benjamin St 3366 -73.76202 TSP South Pearl @ Hamilton St / Market SB CO 5280 -73.75442798 Eagle St & Elm St 1224 -73.75996 Saratoga Casino & Hotel (Summer Trolley Only) 12924 Ferry St & 8th St 4502 -73.684768 Madison Ave & Willett St 350 -73.76923 Sand Creek Middle School 10565 -73.80133 Hoosick St & 15th St 3812 -73.675377 Albany St & Hulett St 3724 -73.936121 Rt 50 & High St 11759 -73.84871 Marwill St & Ten Eyck Ave 11921 -73.78773 2764 Rt 7 2493 -73.84882 Lake Ave & Circular St 12132 -73.780252 Western Ave & Robin St 261 -73.77008 Ballston Ave & Union St 12113 -73.7901 Curry Rd & Altamont Ave 11207 -73.9556 Nott St & Carrie St 11271 -73.928487 TSP Clinton Ave @ Broadway SB CI 5265 -73.74867604 Page 6 of 675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops 42.72993436 922,923 TROY STATE 42.76408 355 COLONIE FULLERTON 114,870 ALBANY UNKNOWN 42.63785 106,801,803,804,805,00 ALBANY TEUNIS 0 42.64684103 922,923 ALBANY RAMP 42.6468 801,805,806 ALBANY ELM 875 SARATOGA SPRINGS SARATOGA RACEWAY 42.727668 289 TROY RAMP 42.65321 13,114,734,806 ALBANY WASHINGTON PARK 42.70612 125 COLONIE IRIS 42.739086 87,96 TROY HOOSICK 42.806768 353 SCHENECTADY HULETT 43.000956 450,540 MILTON HIGH 42.64384 806 ALBANY TEN EYCK 42.78054 370 NISKAYUNA MOHAWK 43.082817 451,452 SARATOGA SPRINGS HODGEMAN 42.65961 10,12,808 ALBANY WASHINGTON 43.07389 450 SARATOGA SPRINGS UNION 42.7794 763 ROTTERDAM CURRY 42.820156 351,354 SCHENECTADY TERRACE 42.65601882 922,923 ALBANY SPENCER Page 7 of 675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Page 8 of 675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops No No (42.72993436, -73.69056418) 110 11 Yes No (42.76408, -73.88559) 834 73 Yes No Yes No (42.63785, -73.76202) 814 39 No No (42.64684103, -73.75442798) 814 44 Yes No (42.6468, -73.75996) 814 39 Yes No Yes No (42.727668, -73.684768) 110 11 Yes No (42.65321, -73.76923) 814 45 Yes No (42.70612, -73.80133) 834 42 Yes No (42.739086, -73.675377) 110 11 Yes No (42.806768, -73.936121) 104 76 Yes No (43.000956, -73.84871) 999 1148 Yes No (42.64384, -73.78773) 814 46 Yes No (42.78054, -73.84882) 107 78 Yes No (43.082817, -73.780252) 994 147 Yes No (42.65961, -73.77008) 814 40 Yes No (43.07389, -73.7901) 994 147 Yes No (42.7794, -73.9556) 105 72 Yes No (42.820156, -73.928487) 104 77 No No (42.65601882, -73.74867604) 814 44 Page 9 of 675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops 2138 2030 2030 2030 2030 2138 2030 2030 2138 2142 2141 2030 2142 2141 2030 2141 2142 2142 2030 Page 10 of675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops Mohawk St & Vliet St 11042 -73.703962 TSP Second Ave @ 124th St NB CI 5544 -73.67277 RPI Field House Front Entrance 12988 19th St & Highland Club Apts 11118 -73.720202 Colvin Ave & Anthony St 10354 -73.794258 Main Ave & Van Woert Ct 10980 -73.64627 Albany Shaker Rd & Times Union 11611 -73.79417 Carman Rd & Lone Pine Rd 1616 -73.93986 TSP Broadway @ 13th ST NB CO 5370 -73.70085888 Carman Rd & Ronald Pl 3542 -73.94295 Hackett Blvd & Clayton Pl 1176 -73.79123 Rt 146 & Rt 20 10197 -73.92281 15th St & Hoosick St 12362 -73.674892 Mohawk St & School St 4162 -73.708872 S. Pearl Station - State St & Lodge St 2665 -73.753582 19th St & 3rd Ave 2896 -73.70177 Hackett Blvd & Collins Pl 1145 -73.81553 Rt 50 & Union St 2253 -73.84876 Washington Ave & Danker Ave 3399 -73.79512 Livingston Ave & Judson St 737 -73.763616 Page 11 of675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops 42.780254 522 COHOES MOHAWK 42.784347 923 TROY 123RD 288 TROY UNKNOWN 42.73517 370 COLONIE STATE HWY 2 42.679886 712 ALBANY ROSELAND 42.69726 286,802 NORTH GREENBUSH VAN WOERT 42.72679 737 COLONIE ALBANY SHAKER 42.73592 763 GUILDERLAND LONE PINE 42.7229688 922,923 WATERVLIET 13TH 42.7521 763 GUILDERLAND RONALD 42.64676 734,805,806 ALBANY CLAYTON 42.70731 719 GUILDERLAND CONCORD HILL 42.738795 289 TROY HUTTON 42.783852 522 COHOES SCHOOL 42.650315 1,10,12,13,18,22,182,22 ALBANY STATE HWY 5 4,734,737,801,803,807, 808,905 42.73013 370 WATERVLIET 3RD 42.65572 734,806 ALBANY LINK 43.01159 450 MILTON UNION 42.67522 12,114 ALBANY FAIRLAWN 42.666543 100,106,801,803,805,00 ALBANY JUDSON 0 Page 12 of675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Page 13 of675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops Yes No (42.780254, -73.703962) 835 1176 No No (42.784347, -73.67277) 110 12 No No Yes No (42.73517, -73.720202) 834 19 Yes No (42.679886, -73.794258) 814 43 Yes No (42.69726, -73.64627) 125 38 Yes No (42.72679, -73.79417) 834 42 Yes No (42.73592, -73.93986) 832 72 No No (42.7229688, -73.70085888) 828 19 Yes No (42.7521, -73.94295) 832 72 Yes No (42.64676, -73.79123) 814 46 Yes No (42.70731, -73.92281) 832 1142 Yes No (42.738795, -73.674892) 110 11 Yes No (42.783852, -73.708872) 835 1176 Yes No (42.650315, -73.753582) 814 44 Yes No (42.73013, -73.70177) 828 19 Yes No (42.65572, -73.81553) 814 45 Yes No (43.01159, -73.84876) 999 1148 Yes No (42.67522, -73.79512) 814 43 Yes No (42.666543, -73.763616) 814 43 Page 14 of675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops 2030 2138 2030 2030 2138 2030 2030 2030 2030 2030 2030 2138 2030 2030 2030 2030 2141 2030 2030 Page 15 of675 10/02/2021 Capital District Bus Stops Lakeview Ave & Crane St 12469 -73.94352 Mt Hope Dr & Little Dr 10734 -73.76907 Hoosick St & 25th St 2864 -73.664814 Western Ave & Van Wie Terr 10608 -73.87631 5th Ave & 110th St 4378 -73.67653 Paige St & Hamilton St (Green Market Shuttle) 12984 -73.940415 5th St & Huston St 1739 -73.96422 State Campus Building 8 10629 -73.80932 Watervliet Shaker Rd & Career Path 12640 -73.83712 592 Mariaville Rd (S.
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