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Plymouth Bus Routes 2021-2022 RISING TIDE CHARTER SCHOOL BUS 2 93 Treetop Way 6:41:00 AM 2 Great Woods Road 6:45:00 AM Buckskin Path & Great Woods Rd 6:46:00 AM 141 Pine Mountain Drive 6:48:00 AM State Rd & Ellisville State Park 6:50:00 AM State Rd & Derek Dr 6:52:00 AM State Rd & Ellisville Green 6:52:00 AM State Rd & Shoals Ave 6:54:00 AM State Rd & Bellevue Rd 6:55:00 AM Ship Pond Rd & Nautical Way 6:58:00 AM State Rd & Barquentine Rd (Oceanaire) 7:00:00 AM State Rd & Bog View Rd 7:01:00 AM State Rd & Colony Beach Blvd 7:02:00 AM Kathleen Dr & Shallow Pond Ln 7:04:00 AM Kathleen Dr & Andrew's Way 7:06:00 AM 45 Talia Way 7:08:00 AM Fresh Pond Cir & Rexford Rd 7:10:00 AM Brown Bear Cir & State Rd 7:12:00 AM 733 State Rd-Kush Kone 7:14:00 AM BUS 14 State Rd & Ellisville Rd 6:20:00 AM Admiral Byrd Rd & Admiral Rickover Rd 6:21:00 AM State Rd & Admiral Halsey Rd 6:21:00 AM Spencer Dr & Burnside St 6:26:00 AM Burnside St & Sanderson Dr 6:27:00 AM Burnside St & Sharps Dr 6:28:00 AM State Rd & Pawtuxet Rd 6:29:00 AM Roxy Cahoon Rd & Sol Joseph Rd 6:39:00 AM 68 Herring Pond Road 6:49:00 AM Long Pond Rd & Post N' Rail Ave 6:50:00 AM Long Pond Rd & Alewife Rd 6:53:00 AM Long Pond Rd & Tananger Rd 6:56:00 AM Long Pond Rd & Mountain Hill Rd 7:03:00 AM 774 Long Pond Road 7:06:00 AM Ship Pond Rd & Secretariat Dr 7:09:00 AM BUS 18 31 Wyndemere Ct 6:27:00 AM 792 Federal Furnace Road 6:32:00 AM 732 Federal Furnace Road 6:34:00 AM 561 Federal Furnace Rd 6:36:00 AM Hallick Rd & Howard Dr 6:39:00 AM 154 Watercourse Place 6:51:00 AM Black Cat Rd & Knight's Point Rd 6:59:00 AM Black Cat Rd & Woodbine Dr 7:01:00 AM Palmer Rd & Guild Rd 7:05:00 AM 124 Micajah Pond Road 7:06:00 AM Micajah Pond Rd & Little Pine Ln 7:08:00 AM S Meadow Rd & High Pine Dr 7:11:00 AM 42 Lawrence Rd 7:14:00 AM 14 Lawrence Rd 7:15:00 AM S Meadow Rd & Harvard Dr 7:18:00 AM S Meadow Rd & W Pond Rd 7:19:00 AM 63 Jan Marie Dr 7:21:00 AM Jan Marie Dr & Jacqueline Ln 7:21:00 AM Jan Marie Dr & Jacqueline Dr 7:23:00 AM BUS 27 Rocky Hill Rd & Clay Hill Rd 6:25:00 AM John Alden Rd & Priscilla Beach Rd & Cochituate Rd 6:31:00 AM Priscilla Beach Rd & Quaker Rd 6:32:00 AM 94 White Horse Road 6:33:00 AM 4White Horse Rd & Arboretum Rd 6:34:00 AM 58 / 51 Elliot Lane 6:40:00 AM 16 Elliot Lane 6:41:00 AM 53 Beaver Dam Road 6:43:00 AM 130 Beaver Dam Road 6:45:00 AM 216 Beaver Dam Rd 6:47:00 AM Beaver Dam Rd& Highview Rd 6:48:00 AM Beaver Dam Rd & Great Island 6:51:00 AM Fairview Ln & Ouimet Ln 6:54:00 AM Exchange St & Purchase St 6:58:00 AM Long Pond Rd & Thatcher Rd 7:01:00 AM Long Pond Rd & Haven Rd 7:06:00 AM Long Pond Rd & Martingale Ln 7:06:00 AM Long Pond Rd & Bowsprit Ln 7:07:00 AM Long Pond Rd & Mast Rd 7:08:00 AM Long Pond Rd & Marion Way 7:10:00 AM 298 Long Pond Road 7:12:00 AM Long Pond Rd & Gunners Exchange Rd 7:13:00 AM BUS 28 Lake Dr & Spruce St 6:01:00 AM Bourne Rd & White Island Pond Rd 6:08:00 AM 731 Bourne Rd (at bog) 6:11:00 AM Bourne Rd & Firehouse Rd 6:14:00 AM Bourne Rd & Gull Ln 6:15:00 AM Amanda Ave & 2 Nd Paulette Ter 6:17:00 AM Amanda Ave & Garrett Pl 6:19:00 AM Bourne Rd & Spinnaker Dr 6:22:00 AM Wareham Rd & Sandy Beach Rd 6:31:00 AM Wareham Rd & Winterberry Way 6:38:00 AM Wareham Rd & Greenside Way 6:39:00 AM Wareham Rd & Old Wings Rd 6:42:00 AM Bonney Briar Dr & Oaken Bucket Ln 6:47:00 AM 44 Justine Rd 6:49:00 AM Halfway Pond Rd & Herring Way 6:52:00 AM BUS 32 19 Carver Road 6:55:00 AM Carver Rd & Stillwater Dr 6:59:00 AM Carver Rd & Esta Rd 7:02:00 AM 9 Surrey Dr 7:03:00 AM 54 Esta Rd 7:06:00 AM Esta Rd & Lascala Ave 7:08:00 AM 131 Esta Road 7:09:00 AM 289 Carver Rd 7:10:00 AM Carver Rd & Wendy Ln 7:11:00 AM 240 Carver Road 7:12:00 AM Carver Rd & Flint Locke Dr 7:14:00 AM Montgomery Dr & Worrall Rd 7:15:00 AM Cox Ln & Knoll Rd 7:18:00 AM Montgomery Dr & Ashberry St 7:20:00 AM Filmore St & Montgomery Dr 7:21:00 AM Carver Rd & Miller Dr 7:24:00 AM Plympton Rd & Village West Trl 7:25:00 AM Plympton Rd & Megansett Dr 7:26:00 AM BUS 36 19 Valley Rd 6:34:00 AM 406 Little Sandy Pond Road 6:39:00 AM Little Sandy Pond Rd & Eagle Dr 6:40:00 AM Raymond Rd & Compton Ct 6:44:00 AM 144 Raymond Road 6:44:00 AM Welton Dr & Joyce Dr 6:46:00 AM 67 Welton Dr 6:47:00 AM Welton Dr & Lunns Way 6:47:00 AM Lunns Way & Nathan Ln 6:49:00 AM Raymond Rd & Desiderata Dr 6:52:00 AM Raymond Rd & Freeman Dr 6:54:00 AM Raymond Rd & Persistence Cv 6:54:00 AM Perseverance Path & Zions Pl 6:56:00 AM Raymond Rd & Lunns Way 6:58:00 AM Lunn's Way & Sweeney Ln 6:59:00 AM BUS 39 96 Sandwich Road 6:41:00 AM 51 Sandwich Road 6:42:00 AM Bramhall Ln & River St & Sandwich Rd & Sandwich St 6:44:00 AM Clifford Rd & Doten Rd 6:48:00 AM 245 Jordan Rd 6:50:00 AM Clifford Rd & Jordan Rd & Old Sandwich Rd & Sandwich Rd 6:50:00 AM 199 Jordan Rd 6:52:00 AM 222 Jordan Road 6:52:00 AM Jordan Rd & Rollingwood Ln 6:55:00 AM 29 Jordan Rd 6:57:00 AM South St & Settlers Rd 7:04:00 AM South St & Braley Ln 7:04:00 AM South St & Mayflower St 7:06:00 AM Summer St & Oak St 7:08:00 AM Newfield St & Summer St 7:08:00 AM Billington St & Off Billington St 7:10:00 AM Billington St & Orchard Hill Dr 7:13:00 AM Westerly Rd & Chapel Hill Dr 2nd Driveway 7:17:00 AM Summer St & Nathaniel St 7:18:00 AM Summer St & Sleepy Hollow 7:20:00 AM Federal Furnace Rd & Fuller Way 7:21:00 AM Federal Furnace Rd & Cooke Rd 7:22:00 AM Seven Hills Rd & W Hill Rd 7:24:00 AM BUS 51 84 Obery St 6:42:00 AM Sandwich St & Winding Way 6:45:00 AM Sandwich St & Curtis Dr 6:46:00 AM Sandwich St & E Bay Ln 6:46:00 AM Cliff St & Warren Ave 6:49:00 AM 100 Warren Avenue 6:51:00 AM 54 Warren Avenue 6:52:00 AM Warren Ave & Timothy Ln 6:53:00 AM 218 / 220 Sandwich St 6:53:00 AM 110 Sandwich St 6:55:00 AM Sandwich St & Lincoln St 6:56:00 AM Main St & Middle St 6:58:00 AM Court St & Nelson St 7:00:00 AM Court St & Robbins Rd 7:01:00 AM Court St & Castle St 7:03:00 AM Court St & Cherry St 7:04:00 AM Court St & Hedge Rd 7:05:00 AM Spooner St & Forest Ave Ext 7:07:00 AM 25 Spooner St 7:08:00 AM Standish Ave & Savery Ave 7:10:00 AM Standish Ave & Cordage Terr 7:10:00 AM Standish Ave & Olmsted Ter 7:12:00 AM Standish Ave & Goddard Ln 7:14:00 AM Allerton St & Davis St 7:15:00 AM Davis St & Highland Pl 7:16:00 AM Samoset Street & Royal St 7:18:00 AM Westerly Rd & Linden Ln 7:20:00 AM Westerly Rd & Alden St 7:22:00 AM Nicks Rock Rd & Cherrywood Circle 7:26:00 AM.
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