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System Map 551 829 HOPKINS R 500 DFW KIRBY 500 LEWISVILLE 987 LAKE LEWISVILLE 346 348 EXCHANGE PKWY 348 LEGACY DR PARKWOOD SH 121 SHOPS AT 452 348 452 LEGACY 346346 LEGACY DR TENNYSON 347 P 183 451 208 NORTH PLANO NORTHWEST PLANO DART ON-CALL ZONE PARK AND RIDE 183, 208, 346, 347, PRESTON RD 348, 451, 452 SPRING CREEK PKWY 452 SPRING CREEK PKWY 829 LAKESIDE US-75 N. CENTRAL EXPWY. COLLIN COUNTY MARKET COMMUNITY 350 COLLEGE JUPITER RD 350 TEXAS HEALTH 451 PLANO RD PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL PLANO PARKER RD 452 R RD COMMUNICATIONS 347 PARKER RD PARKER ROAD STATION PARKE 350, 410, 452 183 PRESTON RD. DART ON-CALL, TI Shuttle, Texoma Express 410 CUSTER RD SHOPS AT RD COIT PARK BLVD INDEPENDENCE PARK BLVD CREEK WILLOWBEND 410 ALMA ARBOR 531 347 PARK BLVD PARK BLVD CHEYENNE 870 451 BAYLOR MEDICAL CTR. 18TH 870 AT CARROLLTON HEBRON PLANO DOWNTOWN PLANO STATION MEDICAL CENTER 870 FLEX 208 OF PLANO 15TH 15TH OHIO 14TH IN T PARKWOOD E 350 R 13TH 870 N A PLANO PKWY TI 210 COLLIN CREEK MALL ON JACK HATCHELL TRANSIT CENTER FM 544 AL P KWY 841 210, 350, 451, 452, 841 FLEX SH-121 347 210 BAYLOR REGIONAL 870 843 AVE K AVE 843 841 MEDICAL CTR. ROSEMEADE PKWY 534 841 PLANO PKWY PLANO PKWY HEBRON to Denton (operated by DCTA) 531 347 841 MARSH LUNA 350 841 410 WAL-MART 883 Fri/Sun 841 ROUND GROVE NPIKE NORTH STAR RD TIMBERGREEN H TUR NORTH CARROLLTON/FRANKFORD STATION P S BUSH TURNPIKE STATION 333 U 883 UTD Shuttle, 841-843 FLEX PEAR RIDGE PEAR B IH-35E STEMMONS FRWY. R E RENNER RD 534 ES RG 883 FRANKFORD RD ID EO 841 FRANKFORD RD ENT G RENNER RD 824 534 CAMPBELL 534 BRECKINRIDGE 451 RICHARDSON SHILOH 841 VAIL 883 M MARY HILLCREST RD DALLAS N. TOLLWAY N. DALLAS KAY PRESTON RD PLANO RD RESEARCH TELECO McCALLUM LOOKO EISENHOWER FLOYD UT TRINITY MILLS RD JUPITER HALSEY 347 183 362 WATERVIEW UR H 360 DICKERSON RT GLENNVILLE MACA 534 208 RD COIT C 883 GALATYN PARK STATION 333 A RUTFORD 824 210 M 883 UTD 824 Palisades Shuttle 534 P TATUM P B R 536536 ADDISON AIRPORT EL ILLE L R DRIVE A. E 531 D GREENV S 362 362 ID CAMPBELL RD. E TRINITY MILLS STATION CAMPBELL RD. N 534, 536 A-Train to Denton METHODIST RICHARDSON T OLD DENTON OLD MEDICAL CTR. G KELLY LN MARSH 333 E MIDWAY ADDISON O 362 410 R E 536 WESTGROVE RICHARDSON COLLINS G K KNOLL TRAIL E I KELLLER SPRINGS KELLLER SPRINGS SANDY LAKE 536 B P 362 DART ON-CALL ZONE U 350 551 566 N WHITLOCK S 362 TRY S 536 H R N Q 347 U QUORUM CARROLLTON CO U . I 361 NAAMAN T R 361 ARAPAHO RD 372 U E 536 Y 372 FOREST U FIREWHEEL TOWN ELLIOT T W R CENTER ARAPAHO CENTER STATION N JOSEY LN ADDISON TRANSIT CENTER ARAPAHO RD P P H 036, 183, 205, 333, 347, 350, 534 360, 361, 362, 372, 551, I TOWN 372 K CENTER S 361, 362, 400, 463, 488, 534, 536 350 36 EX DART ON-CALL E DOWNTOWN CARROLLTON STATION 333333 U 333 36 NAAMAN SCHOOL LAKE 400 488 400 ADDISON L B LEWISVILLE A TOWN BELT LINE RD 513 CENTE 400 SPRING CREEK E BELT LINE RD R 551 400 R T HORSESHOE INWOOD RD BELT LINE RD SHILOH G 463 400 566 MONTFORT N 400 R 400 451 E FARMERS RD MIDWAY O 531 C BELT LINE RD 513 400 FI . REWHEEL E 346 488 400 N MARS G 5 400 BRANCH 183 -7 463 RICHARDSON T S SQUARE MALL BELT LINE RD 401 SPRING VALLEY 360 N SPRING VALLEY STATION 410 509 205205 RD PRESTON 463 U SPRING VALLEY 348 360, 400, 463, 571 E 208 RODEO COWBOYS 208210 SPRING VALLEY EXCHANGE PKWY VALWOOD WAL-MART 372 LAVON DR SHERMAN COWBOYS D 210 MIDPARK EY RAN I ALL CH MERCHANDISE V VALWOOD PKWY MARSH LN CENTER S Aviall UT Training 348 LEGACY DR PARKWOOD 360 PRESTONWOOD 571 Center E 571 BUCKINGHAM RD 488 571 571 BUCKINGHAM RD PLEASANT VALLEY 488 MAHAM 826 R FARMERS BRANCH DEVRY LUNA SH 121 SHOPS AT 452 P 36 987 COIT RD 509 DIPLOMAT GALLERIA VALLEY KIT 551 DOWNTOWN 513 LEGACY RD HILLCREST 566 HUTTON DART ON-CALL ZONE 348 452 533 BROOKHAVEN VIEW 486 MACARTHUR 987 GARLAND STATION 533 500 FARMERS BRANCH STATION COLLEGE MALL LY 827 377, 378, 380, 400, 463, 486, MONTFORT 346346 EMI 401 400, 488, 531, 533, 535, 544 GREENVILLE AV 463 532 IH-635 LBJ FRWY LEGACY DR 513, 566, 571, 987 DART ON-CALL TENNYSON RICHLAND HACKBERRY RANCH TRAIL DIPLOMAT 488 COLLEGE ROWLETT PLANO RD FREEPORT DALLAS488 N. TOLLWAY WALNUT ST WESTWOOD RD GARLAND RANCHVIEW 347 P 183 451 582 RD JUPITER N.E. PKWY 531 VALLEY VIEW BANNER 571 IH-635 LBJ FRWY 533 HARVEST HILL 583 MARIE CURIE NORTH 535 987 360 NORTH PLANO REMOTE 208 CHURCHILL WAY CAMPANELLA BAYLOR PARKING 801 400 LBJ/CENTRAL STATION MEDICAL CTR. ROWLETT STATION MERIT 463 CLUB COUNTRY REGENT MARS 802 DALLAS MEDICAL MEDICAL CITY 234, 582 583 513 887 FLEX WALTON NORTHWEST PLANO ROYAL 535 CENTER DALLAS HOSPITAL TI Shuttle DART ON-CALL ZONE463 804 401 183 372 DART ON-CALL AUDELIA MAIN 987 BENT 509 PARK AND RIDE 451 582 OPENS DECEMBER, 2014 532 PRESTON RD 828 IH-635 LBJ FRWY ESTERS AVE. B BRANCH 183, 208, 346, 347, HWY 66 IH-635 LBJ FRWY SCHROEDER JOSEY 987 544 BROOKLINE Rowlett 486 348, 451, 452 830 AVE. D CENTRAL PARK 488 987 FOREST LN SPRING CREEK PKWY 486 488 486 AVE. F 887 987 532 452 486 987 INDUSTRIAL FOREST LN 410 EAST ROWLETT FOREST LN 830 P FOREST LN GLENBROOK SH-114 ROYALJOHN LN W. CARPENTER FRWY. LAKE SPRING CREEK PKWY MELCER SYSTEM MAP 551 829 HOPKINS R 500 DFW KIRBY 500 LEWISVILLE 987 . FOREST LANE STATION DART ON-CALL ZONE LAKESIDE Y S AIRPORT 560 E NORTH DALLAS 234, 360, 451, 486, 488, 582, 987 US-75 N. CENTRAL EXPWY. COLLIN COUNTY MARKET W TERMINAL B DENTON 532 535 COMMUNITY 510 P Medical City E-Shuttle, INWOOD RD INWOOD GARLAND 377 X NORTHAVEN FOREST/JUPITER STATION 350 COLLEGE378 I DART ON-CALL ZONE D 802 801 E JUPITER RD MARSH LN 372, 410, 486, 987 Effective: NovemberCHAPEL WEBB 4, 2013 L CROSSING FIFTH DENNIS E A 350 TERMINAL A 346 234 372 R T 400 N DAIRY FIRST ROYAL LANE STATION 36 T 500 582 377 MILLER RD N MILLER RD MACARTHUR 544 486, 532, 535, 529, 987 RD MIDWAY 451 374 560 532 TEXAS HEALTH E FAIR OAKS PLANO RD O E G 583 ROYAL LN 234 ROYAL LN MARKISON 529 DALLAS C 234 TERMINAL D 801 PREMIER 510 ROYAL LN ROYAL LN 234 PRESBYTERIAN 348 . HARRY HINES EXCHANGE PKWY 509 ROYAL LN HOSPITAL PLANO STONE CANYON TERMINAL C RIVERSIDE N 804 987 374 B PARKER RD 5 LBJ/SKILLMAN374 STATION452 401 R COMMUNICATIONS TEXAS O 7 506 MERRITT GATEWAY C LEGACY DR PARKWOOD - 374, 488, 551, 560, 583 510 348 347 HEALTH R K PARKER RD S PARKER RD B 502 . PRESBYTERIAN PARKER ROAD STATION A WOOD 234 G U CAMPUS CIRCLE GREENWAY N WALNUT HILL STATION HOSPITAL DALLAS 380 DFW 400 K SH 121 205 SHOPS AT MEADOW452 350, 410, 452 PRESTON RD. 802 CORPORATE 502, 506, , 582 SHILOH AIRPORT SKILLMAN RD JUPITER 183 LEGACY DART ON-CALL, TI Shuttle, E TERMINAL E 501 348208 452 ABRAMS IRVING CONVENTION CENTER DART ON-CALL RD ROWLETT ESTATE Texoma Express CORPORATE 210 582 GARLAND RD 410 B 400, 501, 507, 510, 528 WALNUT HILL/ 346346 GAT STATION 183183 LEGACY DR 500 E 528 DENTON STATION TENNYSON U WAY EXECUTIVE FERNDALE NATIONAL KINGSLEY RD 234 234 31 506 583 410 S WALNUT HILL LN 347 P WALNUT HILL LN 475 WALNUT HILL LN 31 183 451 PINELAND CUSTER RD BELT LINE RD BELT LINE STATION BROCKBANK SHOPS AT RD COIT PARK BLVD H 31 CREEKWALNUT HILL LN INDEPENDENCE NORTH PLANO PARK BLVD 500, 509, 510 MEADOW 400 WILLOWBEND FAIR OAKS 374 LAKE HIGHLANDS STATION 372 377 410 208 ALMA T VALLEY VIEW CREEK 502 374, 475, 583 PANDORA 501 510 U NORTH IRVING ARBOR 531 NORTHWEST347 PLANO DART ON-CALL ZONE 467 EAST AIRFIELD 528 535 PARK BLVD M PARK AND RIDE PARK LANE STATION PARKcCREE BLVD 870 R HARRY HINES CHEYENNE WICKERSHAM HIDDEN RIDGE TRANSIT CENTER TRAIL SHADY PARK PRESTON RD 428, 502, 506, 702 503 LAKE RAY HUBBARDN INTERNATIONAL PKWY. PKWY. INTERNATIONAL 378 234, 400, 501, 510 183, 208, 346, 347, McCREE 410 AID 451 18TH P . NORTH LAKE FRWY. STEMMONS IH-35E BAYLOR MEDICAL CTR. 348, 451, 452 LAKE HIGHLANDS 870 Y LARMANDA SPRING CREEK PKWY INWOOD RD 801 AT CARROLLTON HEBRON 702 RIDGECREST DOWNTOWN PLANO STATION SATURN I W COLLEGE STATION K EAST RIDGE SUPER CHAHA/BASS PRO BELT LINE RD BELT 507 NORTH LAKE 544 31 NORTHPARK 452 DART ON-CALLPLANO ZONE 870 FLEX 377 R 802 506 TARGET MEDICAL CENTER E 401, 501, 504 COLLEGE 31 521 SHOPPING F AIRFIELD DR. PARK LANE SPRING CREEK PKWY 804 504 234 CHAPEL WEBB 208 CENTER OF PLANO 829 15TH380 N DALLAS 15TH EXECUTIVE 528 428 LAKESIDE OHIO NORTHWEST HWY 428 374374 14TH L NORTHWEST HWY 428 428 US-75 N. CENTRAL EXPWY. COUNTRY CLUB O 385 IL LAS COLINAS I COLLIN COUNTY WALNUT HILL WALNUT 529 N MARKET 374 H SHADY BROOK CENTERVILLE RD T PARKWOOD WALNUT HILL T T COMMUNITY U O’CONNOR 428 E 350 13TH 870 N N R 350 COLLEGE ROAN AL N PLANO PKWY W 401 A JUPITER RD R MARVIN EL LAGO 210 500 LAS COLINAS TI BUCKNER COLLIN CREEK MALL LOOP 12 ON 583 JACK HATCHELL TRANSIT CENTER SOUTH GARLAND 350 FM 544 O 503 URBAN CENTER WILLOWBROOK BACHMAN STATION AL P SOUTHWESTERN POLARIS 501 234 UNIVERSITYKWY PARK CARUTH841 HAVEN 502 TRANSIT CENTER H DECKER 31, 428, 528, 535, 544 210, 350, 451, 452, 841 FLEX ROWLETT RD T 408 STATION 503 347 60, 164, 372, 374, 377, DUCK CREEK .
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