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System Map360 Baylor 802 500 583 Churchill Way Campanella 513 385,887 Flex Royal Walton Parking 801 Center 400 Dallas Hospital 463 Lbj/Central Station Medical Ctr LAKE LEWISVILLE LAKE LEWISVILLE 346 346 EADQ COMMUNICATIONS H U A HEADQ COMMUNICATIONS R U T A E R 211 R EXCHANGE PKWY T S E 211 R D EXCHANGE PKWY S R 208 D R 208 FRITO LAY 346346 LEGACY DR PARKWOOD FRITO LAY 346346 LEGACY DR PARKWOOD SH 121 SHOPS AT 452 SH 121 SHOPS AT 452 452 LEGACY 452 LEGACY LEGACY DR TENNYSON LEGACY DR TENNYSON 347 P 183 451 347 P 183 451 NORTH PLANO NORTH 211 PLANO208 211 208 NORTHWESTDART PLANO ON-CALL ZONE DART ON-CALL ZONE NORTHWEST PLANO PARK AND RIDE PARK AND RIDE PRESTON RD PRESTON RD 183, 208, 211, 346, 347, 183, 208, 211, 346, 347, 451, 452 451, 452 211 SPRING CREEK PKWY 211 SPRING CREEK PKWY 211 452 211 452 SPRING CREEK PKWY SPRING CREEK PKWY LAKESIDE LAKESIDE US-75 N. CENTRAL EXPWY. COLLIN COUNTY US-75 N. CENTRALMARKET EXPWY. COLLIN COUNTY MARKET COMMUNITY COMMUNITY 350 COLLEGE 350 COLLEGE JUPITER RD JUPITER RD 350 350 211 211 451 451 TEXAS HEALTH PLANO RD TEXAS HEALTH PLANO RD PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL PLANO HOSPITAL PLANO PARKER RD 452 PARKER RD 452 COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS 347 PARKER RD PARKER RD 347 PARKER RD PARKER ROAD STATION PARKER RD PARKER ROAD STATION 211, 410, 452 211, 410, 452 PRESTON RD. 183 PRESTON RD. NORTH PLANO DART183 ON-CALL, NORTH PLANO DART ON-CALL, 410 410 CUSTER RD COIT RD COIT CUSTER RD SHOPS AT SHOPS AT RD COIT PARK BLVD PARK BLVD PARK BLVD PARK BLVD INDEPENDENCE CREEK INDEPENDENCE CREEK WILLOWBEND WILLOWBEND 410 410 ALMA ALMA ARBOR ARBOR 531 531 PA 347 PARK BLVD 347 RK BLVD PARK BLVD PARK BLVD CHEYENNE CHEYENNE 870 870 HEBRON HEBRON 451 18TH 451 18TH BAYLOR MEDICAL CTR. 870 BAYLOR MEDICAL CTR. DOWNTOWN PLANO STATION 870 DOWNTOWN PLANO STATION AT CARROLLTON AT CARROLLTON PLANO PLANO MEDICAL CENTER 870 FLEX MEDICAL CENTER 870 FLEX OF PLANO 15TH OF PLANO 15TH 208 15TH 208 15TH OHIO 14TH OHIO 14TH IN IN PARKWOOD T PARKWOOD T E E R 350 R 13TH 870 350 13TH 870 N N A PLANO PKWY 208 A PLANO PKWY 208 TIO 210 COLLINTIO CREEK MALL 210 FM 544 COLLIN CREEK MALL FM 544 NA JACK HATCHELL TRANSIT CENTER N JACK HATCHELL TRANSIT CENTER L P AL P KWY 841 208, 210, 350, 451, 452, 841 FLEX KWY 841 208, 210, 350, 451, 452, 841 FLEX SH-121 347 SH-121 347 208 210 BAYLOR REGIONAL 870 208 BAYLOR REGIONAL843 870 210 K AVE 843 MEDICAL CTR. 843 K AVE 843 841 841 MEDICAL CTR. ROSEMEADE PKWY 534 ROSEMEADE PKWY 534 841 PLANO PKWY PLANO PKWY PLANO PKWY HEBRON HEBRON 841 PLANO PKWY 531 347 841 347 841 MARSH LUNA 531 MARSH LUNA 410 350 841841 350 841 410 883 Fri/Sun E 883 Fri/Sun 841 ROUND GROVE NPIK NORTH STAR RD KE ROUND GROVE WALMART TUR RNPI NOR TIMBERGREEN TIMBERGREENH WALMART TU S 883 H 883 TH STA NORTH CARROLLTON/FRANKFORD STATION P U CITYLINE/BUSH STATION P US CITYLINE/BUSH STATION 333 NORTH CARROLLTON/FRANKFORD STATION R B 883 East & Express UTD Shuttle, 841-843 FLEX PEAR RIDGE PEAR 333 RRENNER RD B 883 East & Express UTD Shuttle, 841-843 FLEX R RD IH-35E STEMMONS FRWY. E RIDGE PEAR IH-35E STEMMONS FRWY. ES G 883 E E RENNER RD 534 534ID EOR SI RG 883 to Denton (operated by DCTA) FRANKFORD RD FRANKFORD RD ENT G DE EO to Denton (operated by DCTA) FRANKFORD RD FRANKFORENNERRD RD 841 NT G RENNER RD 841 FRANKFORD RD 824 534 CAMPBELL FRANKFORD RD 824 534 CAMPBELL METHODIST BRECKINRIDGE 534 METHODIST BRECKINRIDGE 883 534 RICHARDSON RICHARDSON WEST MEDICAL GROUP SHILOH 883 RICHARDSON 841 MEDICAL GROUP SHILOH VAIL WEST RICHARDSON 841 VAIL MARY HILLCREST RD 883 DALLAS N. TOLLWAY N. DALLAS HILLCREST RD MARY PLANO RD 883 PRESTON RD RESEARCH 451 EXPRESS TOLLWAY N. DALLAS TELECOM KAY PLANO RD RESEARCH KAY PRESTON RD 451 EXPRESS TELECOM McCALLUM 883 LO EAST OKOUT McCALLUM 883 LOOKOUT EISENHOWER EAST JUPITER RD JUPITER TRINITY MILLS EISENHOWER HALSEY 347 183 362 TRINITY MILLS RD JUPITER UR HALSEY 347 183 362 H R 360 DICKERSON U T 883 GLENNVILLE R H FLOYD 360 DICKERSON GLENNVILLE A 534 T RD COIT 883 MAC 208 R C McCALLUM FLOYD MACA 534 GALATYN PARK STATION RD COIT 333 A 824 208 C McCALLUM M 883 GALATYN PARK STATION 210 333 UTD 824 Palisades ShuttleA 824 534 P 210 M P883 B 883 UTD 824 Palisades Shuttle 534 E P R 883 P 536 L B 536 L E E R 536536 RD L 531 GREENVILLE L R S E 362 531 D I GREENVILLE S 362 CAMPBELL RD. D I TRINITY MILLS STATION 362 E 362 CAMPBELL RD. D CAMPBELL RD. N E 534, 536 A-Train to Denton TRINITY MILLS STATION METHODIST RICHARDSON T CAMPBELL RD. N OLD DENTON OLD 534, 536 A-Train to Denton MEDICAL CTR. G METHODIST RICHARDSON T KELLY DENTON OLD MARSH LN MARSH 333 E MEDICAL CTR. MIDWAY G ADDISON KELLY MARSH LN MARSH 333 O E MIDWAY 362 ADDISON 410 R O E 536 362 410 WESTGROVE COLLINS G R E K 536 COLLINS KELLLER SPRINGS KNOLL TRAIL WESTGROVE E G I KELLLER SPRINGS K KELLLER SPRINGS KNOLL TRAIL E SANDY LAKE 536 I B P KELLLER SPRINGS SANDY LA362KE 350 536 551 U B WHITLOCK P 566 N 362 350 S 551 U RY WHITLOCK 566 NT S 536 N H S R Q 347 U QUORUM O U Y CARROLLTON C TR S 536. T NAAMAN H I 361 N T R Q R ARAPAHO RD 347 361 U QUORUM 372 O U E Y FOREST 536 CARROLLTON CO U 372 U FIREWHEEL TOWN . NAAMAN I 361 T R 361 ARAPAHO RD ELLI 372 U T E 536 R CENTERY 372 FORE U FIREWHEEL TOWN W N ELLIOT T ARAPAHO CENTER STATION R JOSEY LN ADDISON TRANSIT CENTER ST CENTER ARAPAHO RD P P W H N 360, 361, 362, 372, 551 TOWN ARAPAHO CENTER STATION 036, 183, 205, 333, 347, 350, JOSEY LN ADDISON TRANSIT CENTER I 534 ARAPAHO RD 372 K PCENTER P S H 360, 361, 362, 372, 551 361, 362, 400, 463, 488, 534,333 536 350 36 036, 183, 205, 333, E 347,X 350, 534 E IK TOWN 372 CENTER DOWNTOWN CARROLLTON STATION 333 S NAAMAN SCHOOL U 36 361, 362, 400, 463, 488, 534, 536 E 488 400 L 333 350 36 EX 400 DOWNTOWN CARROLLTON STATION 333 NAAMAN SCHOOL U ADDISON B 36 TOWN A 488 400 L BELT LINE RD 400 ADDISON 513 CENTER B 400 SPRING CREEK TOWN R A E T LINE RD BELT LINE RD 551 BEL 400 HORSESHOE 513 CENTER 400 T SPRING CREEK BELT LINE RD INWOOD RD E BELT LINE RD R 551 G 463 400 SHILOH 400 H MONTFORT 400 566 T ORSESHO BELT LINE RD N INWOOD RD R 400 G 451 E 463 400 SHILOH 566 MIDWAY RD MIDWAY MONTFORT N 400 FARMERS R E O 531 BELT LINE RD 513 400 C 400 451 E FIREWHEEL FARMERS. RD MIDWAY E O 531 BELT LINE RD 513 488 C 400 FIREWHEEL N 400 . MARS G E 5 488 400 BRANCH 183 S 463 N 400 MAR G -7 RICHARDSON 400 T 5 BRANCHS 183 SQUARE MALL BELT LINE RD 401 SPRING VALLEY 360 -7 463 RICHARDSON N SPRING VALLEY STATION 410 T 509 205205 RD PRESTON 463 U BELT LINE RD SPRING VALLEY 360, 400, 463, 571 ALLEY S 360 SQUARE MALL E EY SPRING V COWBOYS 401 210208 SPRING VALL RODEO N SPRING VALLEY STATION 410 208 205 RD PRESTON U 509 VALWOOD VALWOOD PKWY WAL-MART 205 463 372 LAVON DR SHERMAN SPRING VALLEY D 360, 400, 463, 571 E MIDPARK COWBOYS EY RAN RODEO COWBOYS 210 210208 SPRING VALLEY LL C I 208 VA H VALWOOD VALWOOD PKWY WAL-MART 372 LAVON DR MERCHANDISE MARSH LN SHERMAN D MIDPARK S COWBOYS EY RAN 210 CENTER LL C I Aviall UT Training VA H 360 PRESTONWOOD MERCHANDISE MARSH LN 571 Center E FARMERS BRANCH BUCKINGHAM RD CENTER S BUCKINGHAM RD 571 PLEASANT VALLEY Aviall UT Training 488 571 571 360 PRESTO 488 MAHAM 826 NW R OOD 571 Center E FARMERS BRANCH BUCKINGHAM RD DEVRY LUNA 571 CHAPEL OAKS DART ON-CALL ZONE 488 571 BUCKINGHAM RD PLEASANT VALLEY P 571 36 488 MAHAM 826 R WATER MILL 987 COIT RD 509 DIPLOMAT GALLERIA VALLEY KIT 551 DOWNTOWN 513 HILLCREST RD HILLCREST DEVRY LUNA 566 (B) HUTTON DART ON-CALL ZONE CHAPEL OAKS 486 533 BROOKHAVEN P VIEW 36 COIT RD MACARTHUR 987 GARLAND STATION WATER MILL 987 (A) 533 DIPLOMAT 551 513 509 GALLERIA VALLEY KIT DOWNTOWN COLLEGE MALL 827 RD HILLCREST 400 566 FARMERS BRANCH STATION HUTTON MILY 377, 378, 380, 400, 463, 486, E 486 500 MONTFORT VIEW 533 BROOKHAVENGREENVILLE AV MACARTHUR 987 GARLAND STATION 401 400, 488, 531, 533, 535, 544 533 IH-635 LBJ FRWY 463 513, 566, 571, 987 532 FARMERS BRANCH STATION COLLEGE MALL 827 400 RICHLAND EMILY 377, 378, 380, 400, 463, 486, DART ON-CALL 500 MONTFORT 401 GREENVILLE AV 463 RANCH TRAIL DIPLOMAT 400, 488, 531, 533, 535, 544 532COLLEGE IH-635 LBJ FRWY 513, 566, 571, 987 HACKBERRY 488 RICHLAND ROWLETT PLANO RD WALNUT ST RD GARLAND FREEPORT RANC DALLAS488 N. TOLLWAY DART ON-CALL WESTWOOD 582 RD JUPITER N.E. PKWY 531 VALLEY VIEW RANCH TRAIL DIPLOMAT BANNER COLLEGE IH-635 LBJ FRWY 533 HACKBERRY HARVEST HILL 488 583 MARIE CURIE 571 ROWLETT PLANO RD WALNUT ST RD GARLAND NORTH HVIEW FREEPORT RANCHVIEW DALLAS488 N.
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