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Oso Bay Corpus Christi Bay Nueces Bay Gulf of Mexico Laguna Madre NUECES BAY CAUSEWAY See ROUTES LEGEND KEY PORT RINCON ARANSAS 3 NAS Shuttle 19G Greenwood Southside Mini-B POINT 32 SERVICE 4 Flour Bluff Mini-B 21 Arboleda 34 Robstown Circulator Points of Interest AREA 5 Alameda 23 Molina 37 Crosstown U.S. Hospital › 181 6 Santa Fe/Malls 25 Gollihar/Greenwood 65 Padre Island Connection 15 26 67 To PORT BEACH ST. NORTH Kostoryz Airline/Lipes Connector Robstown/Gregory Library 16 Agnes/Ruth 27 Leopard 76 Harbor Bridge Shuttle ARANSAS 17 Carroll/Southside 3229 Staples 78 North Beach School 19 Ayers 29SS Spohn South 94 Port Aransas Shuttle Nueces Governmental Agency TIMON 19M McArdle 29F Flour Bluff Harbor Ferry USS LEXINGTON 12 Hillcrest/Saxet/Oak Park Bay Museum on the Bay 78 SURFSIDE STAPLES STREET STATION SOUTHSIDE STATION PORT AYERS STATION N. SHORELINE Routes #25 to Greenwood, PEARL Texas State #37 to Port and Highland & Aquarium WACO McARDLE ROAD #32S to Southside C Station Routes Port Royal 76 POR #23 to Molina, Hurricane Alley HARBOR A . #37 to TAMUCC, T #15S to Molina Harbor BRIDGE T Whataburger Field Routes Routes Routes #29F A #37S to Southside Station, Ferry E VENUE Art Museumof South Texas #23 & #5X F #16, #12 & #29SS, Routes #21 to Staples Station & #12S #29S to #29 & #29S #19G to Greenwood, J B YERS S #19M to McArdle 361 Spohn A to Staples Routes A #21S to Staples Station, Corpus Routes South Station #19 to Staples Station, & #24S to Greenwood Route G #21 & #21S #23 to Staples Station, CHANNEL #19 D #15S to Staples Station, SHIP JOHN LOBO #37S to Balboa, KENNEDY Christi #15 to Kostoryz, VD. See B #32 to Southside Station L H Routes Routes Routes ALM 12 DOWNTOWN Route B H #76 & #76S #37 & 37S #32 & #32S P #6 & #78 ARD Y C WINNEBAGO Bay Routes P A M HULBIRT #27X SIX POINTS STATION LEO MARTIN C Routes BUDDY Routes Route Routes G Routes LA LUTHER See #29 to B #29 to #17, #19, #29, #29S, IH 37 ACCESS WRENCE J #26 & #5S #19M #5S & #15S S. STAPLES Downtown Southside & #8S Routes KING (all to Staples Station) ALAMEDA ARD STREET & #5S Station #19 to Port Ayers Station, T & #29S #29 and #29S to NUECES B 23 R STATION LEOP CHRISTUS Spohn Memorial Southside Station, MESTINA SIX #5S to Southside Station, Routes Route F ALM Medical Center POINTS PO A K #27 Routes D Route APLES #15S to Molina P BROWNLEE #17 & #15S STATION UP RIVER RD. S. STAPLES #6 & #66S #17 S. ST CENIZO CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Shoreline E 65 Gulf Coast Miller H.S. 19TH STAPLES PALMERO Racing UP RIVER RD. LAREDO ST.21 Routes #5 to TAMUCC, City Hall #5X to NAS/CCAD POR 19 Route #67 Bus Stop Routes #63, #65 #17 to Southside Station OWN RD. A 29 & Flexi-B T IH-37 OMAHA T HOSPIT YERS BA 5 A VILLA 6 PINE YLOR SANT ARDBALDWIN BALBOA OWN 12 16 RUTH T See LEOP A FE Doctors Regional Medial Center - 27 MCBRIDE SIX S. Corpus Christi Medical Center Army Depot 21 ALAMEDA 3 OLD ROBS POINTS 17 Building #8 AIRPOR Driscoll Children’s Hospital RUSSELLBALDWIN CROSS MORGAN VER Ray See 23 5 Mustang Island Del R ROBSTOWN NA 37 H.S. This portion served Monday through AVE. E Mar Friday only during peak hours. 3 CA NIMITZ ST. SERVICE VIGA West T H.E.B. City- 5 AREA NOR Del S. ST OCEAN DR. AVE. D N.A.S. ISLAND DRIVE County T ENTERPRISE TION TARLTON Mar Hospital YERS APLES 5 361 Gulf of Mexico MHMR Health A ST. CRECY TH P College C.C. SOLEDAD TEXAN TRAIL State Dept. THUR OCEAN DR. R 19 Naval West NOR DODDRIDGE Texas A&M School ROBER ADRE Oso Ben F. TON 29 Anita & W.T. Neyland University THERESA McDonald LN. Air AGNES High L Public Library C.C. Library MCA T Station School BEAR LN. HORNE 5 See Wal-Mart R Y ENNIS JOSLIN PORTAYERS King A Moody W 6 TUNE STATION H.S. South Laguna Madre CARROL GOLLIHAR RD. V.A. FOR ON H.S. Crossroads Oso Bay Gate N.A.S. DRIVE/LEXINGTON CCRTA Hospital First Data 37 Shopping Operations HORNE RD. 23 EVERHA Promenade Guard MOLINA Weber Plaza Center Facility PRESCOTT 15 Shopping Post 16 Mission 37 BLOOMINGT SHOPPING Center See Dept. TROJAN Shopping McARDLE RD. CHRISTUS POINT Center SOUTHSIDE JOHN F. of Human Spohn 19M McARDLE RD. › To PADRE Services 25 STATION KENNEDY Family WEST . S.P.I.D. ACCESS ISLAND Y 32 Sunrise Mall CAUSEWAY Health Ctr. 65 V.A. Westside 358 29F 3 65 Clinic La Shops at S.P.I.D. Dept. Public 19G SOUTH PADRE ISLAND DR. VD. 32 Palmera L H.E.B. Plus Safety 17 La Palmera ACCESS JACKFISH 19G Mall Moore Wal-Mart B Plaza Bay Area Medial Center - L Whataburger YNN PKW COMPTON KNICKERBOCKER OLD Wal-Mart TIGER LN. L Corpus Christi Medical Center BROWNSVILLE RD. RICHTER 29F SILVERBERRY SOKOL F CORONA WILLIAMS Senior Carroll H.S. 26 TIONA Center A Schlitterbahn . HOLLY RD. 15 HOLLY RD. N T 4 T Department 29SS AIRLINE RD. of Human 1S Services WOOLDRIDGE RD. • Holiday Inn YZ S Country Y DON PATRICIO Sunspree Resort R A OWN EXPWY. OWN EXPWY. Club T O Plaza • The Gulfstream SHORES T • El Constante A WEBER • Pirate’s Crossing ARKW YERS GREENWOOD DR. P A Rehabilitation KOS ESPLANADE GLENOAK DR • Lakeshore Villas SPOHN SOUTH SARATOGA CROSS SARATOGA Hospital of LEEWARD S. Texas WINDWARD BLVD. BLVD. CHRISTUS LAGUN Spohn RD. 22 PARK H.E.B. Flour Bluff AARON Plus South Wal-Mart Hospital Schools FLOUR BLUFF DR. 32 CEDAR PASS Flour Bluff Kaffie Library RD. APLES Middle T T CARIBBEAN ALLEY RODD FIELD RD. R School ALDRON RD. CIMMARON V W S. S LIPES BLVD. MEDITERRANEAN SUN Padre Island EVERHA Laguna Madre YORKTOWN BLVD. JAMAICA 4 Notes: DOWNTOWN AND NORTH BEACH AREA Buy bus passes for Winnebago St. unlimited rides on systemmap Sam Rankin See STAPLES CCRTA-fixed route Brownlee Blvd. Central CHRISTUS Lobo St. STREET Laredo St. Catholic Spohn Family STATION School Health Ctr. services for a single day, Evans Elem. Northside Inset on City Hall FlipSide Agnes St. N. Staples St. N. Staples St. Whataburger 7 days or 31 days. Channel Ship Field Antelope St. Comanche St. T 37 Corpus Christi Waco St. Chamber of Hurricane Harbor Dr Solomon P. Ortiz Padre St. Commerce Lipan St. Alley International Park Ave. Center Concrete St. County 76 Furman Ave. Staples St. Courthouse Fire Amphitheater 76 Hughes St. 78 C.C.I.S.D. N. Tancahua St. Harbor Central Library Station 181 Bridge Post Office Fitzgerald St. TION AUTHORITY #1 A Corpus Christi Belden St. Mesquite St. Carancahua St. Power St. Museum of Science T S. Tancahua St. Heritage 35 W. Causeway Blvd. St. Park Resaca St. & History Texas StateSt. Bennett R Lower Broadway Harbor Lawrence St. Lawrence N. ROUTE CHANGES Hancock St. Aquarium E. Surfside Blvd. Starr St. 76 Playhouse 76 N.St. UpperSartain John Broadway St.78 STARTING JUNE 2, 2014 Ave. Beach Williams St. Williams The Watergarden Carancahua St. MesquiteMann St. St. Timon Blvd. S. Chaparral St. Taylor St. People St. Art Museum of Park Ave. St. Pearl Police St. Elm Coastal Ave. Coastal Cooper’s Alley Cooper’s Station St. Schatzel South Texas 78 Buford St. N. Chaparral St.N. Water St. N. Shoreline W. Surfside Blvd. 76 76 Federal Blvd. S.Water St. Courthouse Harbor North Beach S. Shoreline Blvd. Water N. Shoreline Blvd. Ferry Selena Auditorium/Bayfront Street Greyhound Convention Ctr. S. Shoreline Blvd. Market Bus Station American Bank Center USS LEXINGTON Corpus Christi Harbor Inn N. Shoreline Blvd. Museum Convention & Travelodge Bayfront Omni Corpus Christi Regional Visitors Bureau Marina Holiday Inn Economic Development Corp. Selena Marina Bayfront Art Center of Grand Hotel Memorial Hotel Corpus Christi Landry’s Seafood House 5658 Bear Lane NOR Cooper’s Alley Peoples St. Corpus Christi Bay Corpus Christi, Texas 78405 TH T-Head Lawrence St. Joe’s Crab T-Head (361) 289-2712 T-Head Shack Call 883-2287 to find out how you can start CCRTA Customer Service Center 1024 Leopard Ste C Effective: June 2, 2014 saving money today! (361) 883-2287 FARE CORPUS CHRISTI REGIONAL TRANSPO CORPUS CHRISTI www.ccrta.org 6-2014-40M 75¢ 77 Elem. W Lotspeich ashington Jackson Ave. Industrial Blvd. Industrial Moore Ave. Rd. 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