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Missouri 71 71 Flower Valley Patterson Rd 71 Mullanphy Rd Shopping Center Shackelford Rd Koch Park 71 SPANISH BLACKJACK Charbonier Rd Lindbergh Blvd LAKE Greenway Chase Dr Hazelwood Central H.S. New Halls Ferry Rd N Lindbergh Blvd Missouri 71 71 Flower Valley Patterson Rd 71 Mullanphy Rd Shopping Center Shackelford Rd Koch Park 71 SPANISH BLACKJACK Charbonier Rd Lindbergh Blvd LAKE 67 77 71 Gateway Manor 77 78 75 LEGEND 370 71 Parker Rd Rue St Francois 78 FLORISSANT Florissant New Halls Ferry Rd St Louis Outlet Mall 100 Civic Center HAZELWOOD McCluer North Trampe Ave HS Lusher Rd 76 Benham Rd MetroLink Station Old Halls Ferry Rd 75 Village Square 77 Dunn Redman Rd Howdershell MetroBus Routes Rock Industrial Park Graham Rd 77 North Grandview Service Each bus route shown on the map is color coded. Waterford Dr Center Macy’s Distribution Center 76 Plaza Bellefontaine Rd This map shows the principal service for each route. Campus Pkwy Hazelwood Natl Personnel Christian Record Center 270 James S. McDonnell Blvd 78 Hospital NE East H.S. For variations, short trips and specific times, consult 370 Center forPershall Life Rd. Dunn Rd Larimore Rd Taussing Rd Solutions 79 60 a timetable, which is available for each route by calling 34 Landseer Dr 70 100 79X CALVERTON McCluer 75 Metro or the St. Clair County Transit District. Rider Trail 270 100 170 Dunn Dr MODOT Lindbergh Blvd PARK HS Pershall Rd 76 Park & Ride Lot Valley Industries N Florissant Rd 270 STLCC at North County Missouri Bellefontaine Full Service Lake Front Dr Fee Fee Rd Light house Habilitation 78 1 Hanley Rd Florissant Valley Transit Center Veteran’s Earth City Expwy North Expwy City Earth Standard routing during the hours of service. South Expwy City Earth for the Blind Frost Ave Home Center 270 67 79X 74 71, 74, 75, 367 BRIDGETON Lilac Ave Rider Trail EARTH 76 76, 77, 78, Wingate Holiday Inn Shepley Dr 1 Limited Service CITY 79, 79X, 174X Ashbrook Dr 60 Non-standard routing operating limited hours. Hollywood 79 DELLWOOD Casino 34 Lambert - St. Louis Riverview Lookaway Dr International Airport Boeing 35 HS Chain of Rocks Park Riverport Dr 100 Chambers Rd SSM DePaul Airport Rd Hereford Ave Interstate Hospital 61 70 Casino Center Dr 100 61 61 70 MOLINE Mark Twain Expwy Lambert Airport KINLOCH 34 98 100 Terminal 1 ACRES RIVERVIEW 40 US Highway Maryland Hts. Expwy 34 34 Bellefontaine BERKELEY Lilac Ave 180 Hanley Rd 64 County Park 78 Dade Ave Bellefontaine Hollywood 74 Halls Ferry Rd. 364 State Highway Casino Ampitheatre 35 County Park Lambert Airport 79X Lions 60 Cypress Rd49 Terminal 2 W Florissant Ave Park 61 Suburban Ave North Riverfront Park 98 EDMUNDSON 100 FERGUSON Lucas Hunt Rd BELLEFONTAINE 70 Jennings Northview Point of Interest Crossings 79 Junior High St. Charles Rock Rd 34 COOL Woodstock Rd Elementary NEIGHBORS at Northwest 98 77 Jennings 364 49 VALLEY Senior HS 174X Bermuda Dr Park-Ride Lot WOODSON Riverview Blvd 49 76 4, 34, 47, Hord Ave 64 Riverview TERRACE 16 ST. ANN 49, 61, 76, 16 Transit Center 115 41 Hospital North Lutheran Hanley 77, 79, 98, 16, 40, 41, 60, Natural Bridge Ave North HS 100, 79X Lucas Mclaran Ave 61, 64, 78, 90 Hunt ST. JOHN Village Bennington Pl Progress Pkwy Weldon Pkwy 74 Dorsett Dorsett BRECKENRIDGE 33 35 49 70 40 Creve Coeur Lindbergh Blvd HILLS 170 County Park UMSL 64 98 94 Riverview Blvd Woodson Rd Pattonville HS North JENNINGS 174X Adie 4 NORMANDY 33 16 Normandy 90 ILLINOIS McKelvey Rd 47 HS MISSOURI W Florissant Ave 33 Midland Lucas Hunt Rd 33 94 OVERLAND Lackland Rd UMSL Westport Plaza Dr Warson Ave 180 South N Broadway Westport 94 41 364 Plaza Lackland 49 St. Charles Rock Rd Lackland Rd 4 16 Jennings Station Rd Ball Dr St. Vincent 64 Page Rd County Emerson Ave Borman 13 40 35 Park WELLSTON Goodfellow Blvd 94 Hanley Rd 70 74 Broadway-Taylor Transit Center Schuetz Rd Federal 174X JCC 2, 19, 32, Center 95 Craig Rd 9900 Page Rock 40, 70, 95 Baur Blvd 35, 64 Natural Bridge Ave 49 State Office Charles F. 33 Page Rd Road Building Provedal 41 Olive Blvd MARYLAND Federal Building 19 270 HEIGHTS Braddock Dr 2 32 Klenlen Rd 18 O’Fallon Woodfield Ln 19 95 Park 340 91 OLIVETTE 16 Lee Ave Warson Rd Warson 13 90 CHESTERFIELD 91 Blvd 82nd Boone’s Crossing 91 Olive Blvd 94 42 91 Wellston 4 41 64 40 91 74 70 61 170 19 Pennsylvania Ave 94 58 Monsanto 32 Union Blvd St. Louis Ave 49 Ferguson Ave Fair Ave 58 McKinley Bridge Chesterfield Airport Rd. Heman 70 Butterfly 141 Kingshighway Blvd Fairground Chesterfield House 47 Park Schnucks 90 Martin Luther King Blvd McKnight Rd McKnight 18 42 Park To Chesterfield Commons, City Hall New Ballas Rd Vernon Ave 2 91 41 N & S Rd Spirit of St. Louis Airport, Rd Canterbury Delmar and Premium Outlet Mall 33 UNIVERSITY CITY Loop Homer G. Olive Blvd WESTWOOD 97 Delmar Blvd 2, 16, 94 Phillips Chesterfield Mall St. Luke’s 67 5 Clinic 174X Hospital 91, 97 95 70 91 98 M.I.C.D.S. University City - 97 Page Blvd Prep H.S. 16 19 Hanley Rd Big Bend Taylor Ave 65 Shaw DOWNTOWN Skinker 19 40 North Outer Forty Mercy Clayton Transit Center Forsyth 1 97 Grand Blvd 13th St 58 65 Ballas Park CLAYTON Washington Forest Park Delmar Blvd S Woods Mill Rd Hospital 1 94 91 CREVE COEUR (SEE INSET) University DeBaliviere 18 Transit Center Jefferson Ave 20th St 74 Chaminade 33, 47, 58, 97 5 16 History Maryville LADUE 1 1 70 South Outer Forty 64 University Maryville College Museum 13 Center 65 57X, 58, Prep Golf 32 Cass Ave Course 42 58 90 Wash U Pulitzer 65, 98 Muny Opera 95 School of 4 Clayton Rd Big Bend Blvd 10 41 49 CLAYTON Wydown Blvd Medicine 13 Museum Fox 65 58 FOREST PARK Theater 94 58 57X 58 2 BJC & Children’s Hospitals Powell Clayton Rd Sarah St Clarkson Rd 58 2 Skinker Blvd Art Central Symphony Missouri 64 40 St. Louis Richmond 3 58X West End 42 410X St. Louis Baptist 61 Heights 16 Museum 58X 57X Galleria 59 Zoo 3 University Hospital Jewel Market St TOWN AND Clayton Rd L’ecole 58 2, 57X St Mary’s 90 Box Science Center 141 Culinary 64 Hospital 64 64 Grand DOWNTOWN Mason Rd COUNTRY FRONTENAC Plaza School 57X 57X 57X 57X Frontenac 57X 8 2 59 Oakland Ave 59 31 ST. LOUIS Brentwood Central West End Chouteau Ave 58X 57X I-64 Dale Ave STLCC St. Louis SSM SLU Hospital Clayton Rd Forest Transit Center Hampton Ave (SEE INSET) RICHMOND University SSM Cardinal 31 CLARKSON 31 Park H.S. 1, 8, 10, 13, 18, Glennon 49 HEIGHTS Hospital VALLEY Bellevue Ave BRENTWOOD 410X 42, 59, 95, 57X, 70 Park Ave Maplewood Maplewood Manchester Ave 58X Manchester 58X, 410X Commons 16 11 55 Shaw Blvd 8 64 40 31, 57 90 73 73X Queeny 270 44 Park 31 44 Russell Blvd 57X 39th St 57 7th St Lindbergh Blvd Macklind Ave 95 Soulard Sunnen Magnolia Ave Missouri Manchester Ave Tower Grove Ave Market Brentwood School for Tower Grove Park Jefferson Ave 10 Garage Big BendMAPLEWOOD Blvd the Blind 12th St Watson Rd 30 55 57 30 Manchester Rd 16 St. Louis Career Arsenal St BALLWIN 100 Brentwood Blvd 30 Tilles Psychiatric Academy WEBSTER Rehab InBev 100 410X Park 30 Anhueser MANCHESTER West County 57 GROVES Center 70 Center Cherokee St Brewery Tour 49 Shrewsbury 57 Rock Hill Landsdowne 10 8 Morganford Rd Jamieson Ave Chippewa St Manchester Rd Manchester Rd DES PERES Loop Lockwood Ave 101 I-44 National Geospatial 57 GLENDALE 46 11 Intelligence Agency 57 58X 11 56 30 73 100 ELLISVILLE Webster 9, 11, 16, 17, 21, 95 11 Chippewa St WINCHESTER University 58X 30, 46, 56, 101 Kirkwood Rd 410X Francis 90 70 Adams Ave Park Gravois Ave To St. Louis Amtrack 56 SHREWSBURY Meramec St Community College 61 MACKENZIE New Ballwin Rd KIRKWOOD Big Bend Blvd Wildwood Campus 141 Wilmore 21 Kingshighway Blvd 30 Bates St 67 9 Park Museum of 58X 8 Transportation Hampton Ave Christy Park 44 Laclede Station Rd 58X Magic Holly Hills Blvd Grand Blvd W Woodbine Ave Wilmington Ave House 46 Virginia Ave STLCC 101 90 95 73X Meramec Oak St Couch Ave 58X Big Bend Rd Heege Rd 17 10 58X 21 56 Watson Rd 73 CRESTWOOD Carondolet Ohlendorf Park 21 70 Germania St Park Park & Ride Lot 270 410X MARLBOROUGH 10, 90, 95 Loughborough Ave 55 Loughborough Commons Hampton-Gravois Transit Center 9 50 GRANTWOOD Michigan Ave 366 VILLAGE 44 46 VALLEY WILBUR 49 PARK Laumeier Ulysses S. Grant PARK 73X National Lutheran BELLA Sculpture South H.S. 8 N Hwy Dr Park Historic Site MODOT 101 VILLA Park & Ride Lot SUNSET PEERLESS 410X Mackenzie Rd PARK 101 S Hwy Dr HILLS Gravois Ave ST. GEORGE Catalan Horan Dr Lindbergh Blvd 30 Transit Center 46 Rudder Rd LAKESHIRE 101 17 Broadway 8, 9 410X SSM TYSON Reavis Barracks MERAMEC RIVER St. Clare Health Center 21 Park & Ride Lot River City MERAMEC RIVER 9 50 Bowles Ave GREEN Casino 44 PARK Lemay Ferry 101 WAC Vatterott 49 73 College MODOT 141 Park & Ride Lot 50 55 Union Rd To Eureka, Six Flags 30 101 Park & Ride Lots Rd Rahning 101 Gravois Rd 73X Kingston Dr 46 Gravois Rd 270 49 Gravois Bluffs Blvd Mercy Telegraph Rd Medical MEHLVILLE MISSISSIPPI RIVER Center 9 South County 73 St. Louis City and County Routes Center Sappington Barracks Rd Tesson Ferry Rd Forder Rd 255 1 Gold 18 Taylor 46 Tesson Ferry 71 Patterson Redman 95 Kingshighway Veteran’s Administration Medical Center 2 Red 19 St.
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