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Pkwy Great Mall 70 Amtrak Highway 17 Express Serra Mall Stanford University 104 Middlefield Java Ta Milpitas 51 56 Bunker America DB1 Clark Martin Monterey-Salinas Transit Olmsted Transit Center 42 Hill Morrill Local Bus 89 Less frequent or selected A thick line indicates frequent service GO Moffett 59 Champion trips only A dashed line indicates part-time service Meadow Middlefield California 104 288L Bayshore/ Park MV Innovation Reamwood Old Ironsides Great America Lick Mill McCarthy Cropley 288M 104 Fair Oaks Vienna Tasman ver O 101 San Antonio NASA Ri a k Buckeye 270 102 Caltrain s Campus Charleston 40 Moffett Sycamore 71 103 523 55 Express Bus 89 288 Tasman Capitol 102 Places & Connections Bowdoin Stanford GO Main McCandless Direct commute-hour service San Antonio Oaks Fair Montague60 Convention Hansen 40 51 Fairchild River Oaks 44 Park & Ride Transit Center San Antonio Ross Center 66 77 21 Whisman Levi’s Stanford Lakebird VTA Lot Shopping Stadium Research Park 56 55 57 Administration Hostetter School Service Stanford Marguerite Center MV 20 Showers Lundy 247 Page Mill Middlefield Cottonwood 61 Seasonal service oriented to High Hospital, Shoreline 21 59 Seely Hostetter Shuttle Almanor Trade School Medical Center 101 GO 101 school bell times (open to public) Middlefield Mathilda California’s Zone Lawrence Patrick Henry Patrick 102 Clyde Ironsides Old Sierra Hanover 103 Rengstorff Great America Great America Orchard 1050A OCA Junipero Serra 104 Mountain View Maude Agnew Hillview o Villa Mission 70 r Silverlake Lakehaven Morrill AE-F P e Main MV College 20 Oakland C RP Porter d Escuela 270 a 237 Meadowlake N 1st Post r MV 85 20 EB S t Logue Sunnyvale Berryessa s California Plumeria Montague Office HD SE a 21 r Mission Expwy Flickinger DB1 A 40 GO Montague Expwy MC SLAC DB1 40 522 Duane College 59 89 Maude Hichborn 680 White N X 523 55 Intel Berryessa FEBRUARY 8, 2021 VA Hospital 22 Whisman O Y Evelyn Museum Various routes on Mountain View 21 Bonaventura 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53 Downtown Adrian Emma 22 Rosicrucian W Julian 72 Kaiser Museum W Santa Clara y Prusch San Jose 522 Lake E San Carlos White Santa Clara w Wolfe Park 280 p Cunningham 57 x 60 Rose 61 101 103 O’Connor SEE INSET Capitol Expwy E Garden 103 Hospital Grand Park 55 s King 523 a Race 280 Century 25 70 m Mall o San Jose Forest Ocala 103 T San Jose Diridon Naglee State Raging 59 101 11th Gurdwara n University Waters Quimby a 10th Story S Kiely Winchester Bascom 71 Foothill 101 Vallco Valley Fair 72 Stelling Saich Bandley De Anza De Transit Center McLaughlin Tully Tantau Happy Hollow Stevens Creek Cypress San Carlos Park & Zoo Eastridge 39 523 523 Transit Center Stevens Creek 23 S 1st 22 51 23 23 Kelley Stevens Creek 73 26 Eastridge Keyes Park Center Quimby Winchester Santana Saddle Rack 103 Municipal Senter Aborn De Anza 25 55 Cupertino Miller 103 Mystery House Row 77 31 College City Hall Race Stadium History 55 51 56 256 San Jose Capitol Expwy Bird Rigoletto Santa Clara Valley 25 68 Medical 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