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TOLLWAY VIEW 463 551 400 308 COLLEGE MALL EMILY 827 DOWNTOWN GARLAND STATION LUNA MONTFORT MZCARTHUR 486 36 WALNUT ST 377, 378, 380, 400, 463, 486, 513, 511, 557, 566, 571 488 RICHLAND RANCHVIEW 185 234 372 RD GARLAND 804 801 FREEPORT HACKBERRY RANCH TRAIL DIPLOMAT VALLEY VIEW COLLEGE 513 331 234 WESTWOOD 582 PLANO RD 310 185 463 RD JUPITER 571 N.E. 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