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La Freniere 64 - Lake60 Forest Express: Buses will not operate between Bullard Franklin 65 Zachary Taylor Allen For public safety tips during the Krewe Bohème 7-Feb Friday French Quarter between French Market Station and Canal Street Station. There will Park Metairie 64 Local Fare $1.25 On RTA bus, streetcar, or GoMobile Ac . Florida Ave. and Read Blvd. on Lake Forest Blvd. during the parade. Expect Senate First Trip Last Trip a Fleur de Lis Harrison 63 be no streetcar service between Liberty St. and the Riverfront during d Veterans Memorial d Carrollton Germain Krewe du Vieux 8-Feb Saturday French Quarter W. Napoleon em 90 MardiChickasaw Gras season, visit NOLA Veterans Memorial E1 Senate 62 France Veterans Blvd. Alvar y delays. Acacia parades. Dillard D 52 Myrtle 80 krewedelusion 8-Feb Saturday French Quarter Day Date Algiers Pt. Canal St. Algiers Pt. Canal St. Express Bus Fare to New $1.50 On RTA bus, streetcar, New Orleans University r 201 . Ready at nolaready.gov. Navarre 90 45 Brooks Orleans East and MSY or GoMobile Bellaire Dr. Trafalgar 65 - Read-Crowder Express & 94 - Broad: Expect delays during Gentilly Krewe of Nefertiti 9-Feb Sunday NOLA East Delgado 57 45 E1 Louisa 51 25th Metair Canal Blv 55 St. Bernard Friday Feb 14 6:00 am 6:15 am 11:30 pm 11:45 pm (62, 63, 64, 65, 202) ie La Freniere Orleans Community Allen R Belfort the parade. Zachary Taylor d Park College Florida ‘tit Rex 9-Feb Sunday Marigny Poydras Street Station and Julia Street Station on Airport Access Rd . Ac . Florida Williams a d Saturday Feb 15 9:00 am 9:15 am 11:30 pm 11:45 pm de 80 90 the Riverfront continue to be out of service due to Reduced Fare with ID $0.40 On RTA bus, streetcar, Louis Armstrong W. Metairie W. Napoleon m Krewe of Cork 14-Feb Friday French Quarter Narcissus y Text MARDIGRAS to 888777 New Orleans Almonaster (Age 65+, People with or GoMobile Esplanade D construction on the Four Seasons project. Feliciana New Orleans City Park 94 Clouet International Airport r Sunday Feb 16 9:00 am 9:15 am 9:30 pm 9:45 pm E4 91 N. RocheblaveN. Tonti . Navarre 90 Krewe of Oshun 14-Feb Friday Uptown Disabilities, Medicare Card) Saint Louis 48 Bellaire Dr. Trafalgar for updates on parades from Delgado 57 Louisa Onzaga N. Miro 84 Metair 84 N.Canal Blv Miro 55 ie Community Orleans Krewe of Cleopatra 14-Feb Friday Uptown R N. Galvez Belfort Monday Feb 17 6:00 am 6:15 am 9:30 pm 9:45 pm Transfer $0.25 On RTA bus or streetcar d College theFlorida City of New Orleans. Airport Access Rd Metairie . Orpheum Williams Playground 91 N. Broad Lower 80 12-St. Charles Streetcar 2020 Louis Armstrong W. Metairie 47 90 52 55 v 32 Desoto Narcissus N. Tonti Krewe of Alla 14-Feb Friday Uptown Tuesday Feb 18 6:00 am 6:15 am 9:30 pm 9:45 pm 9th Almonaster New Orleans Governor Nicholls 84 Esplanade Children 2 and under Free with Paying Passenger Feliciana International Airport City Park 94 Clouet From Feburary 14 to February 19, there will be adjustments to the St. 32 51 N. Claiborne Ward N. RocheblaveN. Tonti Loumor A Mid-City E4 Saint Louis91 48 80 80 N. Robertson Desire Palmetto Onzaga 84 The Mystic Knights Wednesday Feb 19 6:00 am 6:15 am 11:00 pm 11:15 pm Elysian Fields 84 N. Miro 84 N. Miro Charles Streetcar. During parades, streetcars will operate between 1-Day Jazzy Pass $3.00 On RTA bus, streetcar, Sales Airline St. Philip Mazant 15-Feb Saturday Westbank Dixon Cleveland Saint Louis N. Galvez 48 94 Metairie of Adonis Outlets, norta.com, or GoMobile Orpheum N. Claiborne 91 N. Broad Lower S. Claiborne Ave. and Napoleon Ave. Shuttle bus services will be Thursday Feb 20 6:00 am 6:15 am 11:00 pm 11:15 pm Mardi Gras 91 Playground 201 S. Alexander Banks 47 Lafitte Ursulines St. Claude 47 8490 84 52 55 E2 Airline Hwy Baudin v 32 Desoto 9th N. Tonti Krewe of Pontchartrain 15-Feb Saturday Uptown Kenner St. Philip Esplanade 88 80 Governor Nicholls provided from Valence St. to Canal Street via the 15 - Freret route, Minor E2 32 West Bank (Algiers)N. Robertson Parades 84 3-Day Jazzy Pass $9.00 From Sales Outlets, Ticket Vending Palmetto27 Ulloa Canal St. N. Miro Dumaine 57 N. Rampart 32 51 N. Claiborne Ward S. Carrollton Loumor A Alvar Mid-City Friday Feb 21 6:00 am 6:15 am 11:30 pm 11:45 pm 84 . Claiborne Burgundy 80 80 N. Robertson Desire Krewe of Choctaw 15-Feb Saturday Uptown terminating at Duncan Plaza. Heading Uptown, shuttle buses will Machines (TVMs), norta.com, or Palmetto Poland N Dauphine Elysian Fields 84 Airline Mazant Rider’s Guide Earhart Exp y. Palm Cleveland St. Philip Dauphine Royal Dixon Saint Louis 94 travel along Loyola Ave. to Calliope St.to O.C. Haley Blvd. After GoMobile 32 Lafitte 49 48 Krewe of Freret 15-Feb Saturday Uptown Saturday Feb 22 6:00 am 9:15 am 12:00 am 12:15 am 3rd S. Rendon N. Rocheblave 52 Barracks Royal Mystic Knights of Adonis (Saturday, February 15, 11:45 am) Krewe of NOMTOC (Saturday, February 22,N. Claiborne 10:45 am) y S. Lopez N. Tonti S. Alexander 91 St. Claude 201 39 S. Salcedo 48 Banks 47 Lafitte Ursulines 84 84 S. Gayoso E2 Airline Hwy Baudin parades, streetcar service will resume along St. Charles Ave. after Kenner S.
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