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SYSTEM MAP HONDO PASS AVE 42 44 MEDIC WESTSIDE RD 9348 Dyer COPPER NAIL MESQUITE BUSH PATRIOT FREEWAY ASHLEY MCCOMBS MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD MARCUS URIBE STAMPEDE LOMA FRANKLIN JON CUNNINGHAM SEAN HAGGERTY DR ANGORA LOOP SOUTH OFC. ANDREW BARCENA TIGER EYE MCCOMBS DR M Outlet LE A Shoppes S TRANSMOUNTAIN TALBOT DYER ST NORTH DESERT HOOVER EPCC SUN VALLEY DR Northwest SUN VALLEY Center Andress H.S. DEER Canutillo KENWORTHY FAIRBANKS H.S. FAIRBANKS DR CROSS ALCAN QUAIL TRANSMOUNTAIN DR Parkland H.S. PURPLE HEART MEMORIAL HWY CASTNER RANGE SOUTH DESERT NORTHWESTERN DR AUDOBON BORDERLAND RD COHEN PASCAL KENWORTHY PLACIDA RUSHING DYER ST ARTCRAFT RD ARTCRAFT RD HELEN OF TROY FOLSOM DONIPHAN RE HELEN OF TROY S MCCOMBS LE R A L A 43 H SANDERS A T Irvin S 46 H.S. FORT BLISS RUTHER ROANOKE MEDANO REDD RD FO R 40 E D A ORDINANCE DG ER GOMEZ HIGH RI STONEWALL RR 41 HE JOE Northgate Terminal B U S SYSTEM MAP HONDO PASS AVE 42 44 MEDIC WESTSIDE RD 9348 Dyer IH-10 MONTOYA RD Franklin COMET 45 HOLLINGS HONDO PASS AVE WESTWIND DR routes serviced: 7, 35, 40, 41, SOUTHWESTERN H.S. BAYONET ECHO MAXWELL 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, PA50 REDD RD MOONLIGHT 12 LAKEHURST 17 TORCH PURPLE HEART MEMORIAL HWY THORN UPPER VALLEY RD MT. PORCHIA BELVIDERE DIANA DR RESLER DR MONTOYA DR HERCULES AVE TETONS SARGEANT MAJOR MT. LATONA LIFT Facility RIDGE GRAPHITE 5081 Fred Wilson COUNTRY CLUB RD MCCLINTOCK MAGENTIC DR SHERMAN 16 ESCONDIDO W MESA BELVIDERE E S TW IND Union Plaza Circulator 19 Coronado DR Chapin DOWNTOWN H.S. H.S. EAGLE 18 ELLERTHORPE Downtown Shopping Circulator RAILROAD DR PITT DONIPHAN SUNSET DR THUNDERBIRD SHADOW MTN. FIESTA DYER SARGEANT MAJOR Sunset Heights / UTEP BYRON KEMP CADIZ WESTSIDE RIVER BEND DR RESLER Mesita via Kern Place 31 BROADDUS SSG SIMMS Doniphan Circulator WALMART SUNLAND PARK MESA BIGGS ARMY AIRFIELD SARGEANT MAJOR Coronado Hills Circulator FRED WILSON RD PURPLE HEART MEMORIAL HWY VICTORY HAYES MESA HILLS FESTIVAL WENDOVER Westwind W 13 20 A LUKE L TRUMAN L 14 HANN Mesa FRONTERA RD E NBURG PIERCE HANN RUBIN CAROUSEL Al Jefferson Westside PX FOUNDERS Upper Valley Circulator BYRON Transfer Center VAN BUREN BALDWIN COMMISSARY PIEDRAS 7535 Remcon Circle EASTBROOK Three Hills NW EPCC MONROE DYER BUTTERFIELD TRAIL routes serviced: 12, 13, 15, 16, MCKINLEY MARSHALL 17, 18, 19, 20 Resler Circulator PAISANO FORT BLISS COPIA PERSHING RD SUNLAND PARK, NM ZANE GREY FORT Sunland Park Circulator AIRPORT RD Five Points Terminal CAMINO AZTECA LEIGH FISHER COUNTY SACRAMENTO PLEASONTON 2830 Montana JAIL ANNEX routes serviced: 25, 30, 32, 33, ALABAMA AVE Austin Eastside Terminal H.S. EL PASO INT’L. AIRPORT Chelmont via Raynolds 34, 35, 41, 50, 55 MONTANA AVE SOUTH STANTON RICHMOND 1165 Sunmount routes serviced: 7, 25, 31, 60 CENTRAL Chelmont via Chelsea ALTURA RADFORD COPIA 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 58, 59, 63, R I EXECUTIVE CENTER LETICIA C PIEDRAS ST 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, Cnty 20 69 PIEDMONT HASTINGS Paisano via Fox Plaza COPPER MONTANA AVE H B TIMBERWOLF TURNER RD TIERRA ESTE E 15 MESITA GERONIMO BOEING E TRINA RC POE Delta via Second Ward KENTUCKY TROWBRIDGE 58 M EDGEMERE BLVD 7 HAWKINS DAKOTA 32 CESSNA METTLER O’KEEFE SUNGLOW El Dorado TREMONT 34 PERSHING H.S. University Medical Center 30 33 EDGEMERE BLVD EDGEMERE BLVD GREGORY CURIE MONTANA AIRWAY BLVD 11 O 75 HIS N EDGEMERE BLVD C 35 375 M UR Loop Burges H.S. ALBUM Fort Bliss via Pleasonton STANTONCINCINNATI COTTON ST VISCOUNT BLVD NOR TH COPIA PAISANO GLORY RD 1 59 PEBBLE HILLS BLVD BROWN 70 RAYNOLDS ZANZIBAR CENTR A L Fort Bliss / Eastside Connector El Paso CHELSEA SAUL KLEINFELD UNIVERSITY H.S. 55 DURAZNO W MESA ANGE ALAMEDA GTWY WEST JOHN HAYES SCHUSTER CLARK TROWBRIDGE DR 50 E CLIFF D Logan Heights via Piedras RIVER TIERRA NORTE RICH BEEM TAMPA GTWY EAST G PEBBLE HILLS BLVD ARIZONA 25 E NOLAN RICHARDSON 51 W NT MCRAE RIO GRANDE MYRTLE MO WOO TIERRA ESTE 36 O LEE BLVD ZARAGOZA RD Government Hill via Bassett Center YANDELL 53 D OREGON O 62 MAGOFFIN Jefferson/Silva H.S. ROBERT WYNN 204 PAISANO DR D Glory Road SCHUSTER TEXAS Bowie ALAMEDA Medical Center via Cliff 22 PAISANO DR East- YANDELL VIRGINIA 21 H.S. wood CHARLES FOSTER Hanks GEORGE DIETER Transfer Center COMANCHE H.S. Beaumont via Highland 10 DELTA DR H.S. 100 E. Glory Rd 4 HAWKINS BORDER HWY D routes serviced: 10, 14, DELTA DR N MONTWOOD DR CLARK CUBA A SUN COUNTRY 23 L 15, 70, 75, 204 NORTH LOOP 52 A 9 ROSWELL 72 24 ALPINE IH-10 M Northgate via Dyer YARBROUGH DR STANTON O NOR THEAS T EDNA L VAL VERDE Montwood North Hills via Rushing SANTA FE ST H.S. SAUL KLEINFELD 72 JOE BATTLE FONSECA DR 71 SUN FIRE 71 72 Northgate via Piedras SUMAC DR 71 BOB MITCHELL MONTWOOD DR HUNTER PHOENIX BORDER HWY LEE TREVINO DR ALAMEDA Shearman Park via Dyer JOAN FRANCIS GILES GEORGE ORR Sean Haggerty via McCombs Union Depot VISTA DEL SOL BORDER HWY PARRAL 74 72 M 73 700-A San Francisco POLO INN ON Bel Air ZARAGOZA RD TER Transmountain EPCC Circulator REY H.S. PELLICANO DR LOMALAND 71 72 CAROLINA YARBROUGH DR GLENDALE 71 Bert Williams Downtown BARKER GILES Northeast Circulator / Rushing MIMOSA CAROLINA Union Plaza Santa Fe Transfer Center BURNHAM Y E 601 S. Santa Fe CAROLINA R ROJAS DR VISTA DEL SOL DR Montana Transit Terminal M routes serviced: 1, 3, 4, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, OL EASTSIDE 400 W. San Antonio Riverside AND 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 33, 34, 35, 36, 42, H.S. Edgemere routes serviced: 4, 8 50, 55, 59, 61, 62, 65, 66, 83, 204 MCCARTHY KNIGHTS Pebble Hills Bus Fares • Tarifas All Passes can be used on any fixed-route bus, except Routes 83 and 84. Los pases se GEORGE DIETER Exact change is strongly recommended. The fare box will only issue change cards. Drivers pueden utilizar en cualquier autobús de ruta fija, con excepción de Rutas 83 y 84. HIGHLAND do not carry change. Se recomienda traer cambio exacto. La caja de tarifa únicamente PETER COOPER BOB HOPE Montwood LOMALAND CASTNER Americas da tarjetas de cambio. * Proof of age may be requested. Students over 18 years of age must present a valid H.S. R OOPE Standard / Express Fare • Tarifa Regular / Express................................... $1.50 student ID to receive the discount. No exceptions. Estudiantes mayores de 18 años C Eastside Terminal R E T Students • Tarifa de Estudiante * ................................................................. 1.00 deberán presentar una credencial de estudiante válida para obtener el descuento. E PELLICANO DR P Active Military with ID • Tarifa Militar con ID ............................................... 1.50 Sin excepción. 65 LEE TREVINO Montana / Loop 375 KASTRIN RBR 3 Children 6-18 • Niños 6-18 * ......................................................................... 1.00 ** Sun Metro reduced-fare program provides discounts off the standard fares for persons YA O UGH Trawood 65 years and older • Tarifa para personas mayores de 65 ** .................. 0.30 65 years of age or older, Medicare recipients, and certified disabled person. In order to Disabled / Medicare recipients ** receive a discounted fare, individuals must obtain a Sun Metro photo ID card. El VALLEY VIEW NORTH LOOP ROJAS PENDALE Vista del Sol Discapacitados / beneficiarios de Medicare ** ........................................ 0.30 programa de tarifa reducida de Sun Metro proporciona descuentos en nuestras 67 NM Sunland Park via McNutt Children 5 and under (accompanied by an adult) tarifas regulares para las personas de 65 años de edad o mayors, beneficiarios de ALAMEDA Pellicano 83 Niños de 5 años y menores acompañados de adulto ............. FREE/GRATIS Medicare, y personas discapacitadas con certificación médica. Para poder recibir DOWNTOWN Transfer • Trasbordo........................................................................ FREE/GRATIS una tarifa reducida, las personas deberán obtener una identificación de Sun Metro RIVERSIDE N City of El Paso Employees *** con foto. INDEPENDENCE KER EL Rojas SAN ANTONIOUPTT SUNLAND PARK 5 PUBLIC HEALTH Empleados de la Ciudad de El Paso *** ...................................... FREE/GRATIS *** City of El Paso employees must present a valid City ID upon boarding the bus. Los ZARAGOZA RIO GRANDE POPLAR 66 CENTER P JOE BATTLE EPCC Mission del Paso via Clint & Socorro RIVERSIDE AI Downtown Circulators • Circulantes del Centro ........................ FREE/GRATIS empleados de la Ciudad de El Paso deberán presentar una credencial válida de la ELEMENTARY SA 3RD 84 N SANTA FE SPRUCE O Ciudad al abordar. BETEL Zaragoza Bridge Circulator BORDER HWY DAVIS MT DOWNTOWN LIFT Fares • Tarifas de “LIFT” MISSION Ysleta . CRIST SUNLAND PARK EASTLAKE SABINE U.S. CALLE MORROCO TRANSFER GATEWAY WEST 1 Standard LIFT Fare • Tarifa Regular del LIFT.............................................. $ 2.50 IDs are available free of charge at the Bert Williams Downtown Santa Fe Transfer Center H.S. ST. ANTHONY INTERSTATE Ysleta via Alameda COLORADO POST LILIANA RACETRACK & CASINO VALLEY OFFICE CENTER BAY F 10 O REY Strip of 5 LIFT passes • Tira de 5 pases del LIFT .......................................... 12.50 (DTC), 601 S. Santa Fe. Lost cards can be replaced for $5. Las identificaciones de Sun 3 GATEWAY EAST AMERICAS DESERTLAND LCDF FUTURITY NUSERY INTERSTATE Sun Metro’s LIFT (Paratransit service) offers curb-to-curb transportation for disabled Metro son gratuitas y se pueden obtener en la oficina del Bert Williams Downtown Santa 2 ALYSSA Pasodale via Lakeside 5th MEDICAL & STOCKYARD DENTAL CENTER P 10 LANDFILL 4th AISANO passengers certified as eligible. For eligibility and forms please call 534.5854. LIFT-eligible Fe Transfer Center (DTC), 601 Santa Fe. El costo para reemplazar identificaciones LEONARDO PADRES 61 ROJAS DR EAUX Loma Terrace via Zaragoza customers can ride Sun Metro fixed-routes for FREE when presenting a valid LIFT ID card. extraviadas es de $5. D LOOP MISSION LUMAR STEEL R 375 & SUPPLY WESTERN PLAYLAND EXIT O MEADOW VISTA RACETRACK 2 273 “LIFT” es un servicio de transporte equipado para personas discapacitadas certificadas B NORTH LOOP DEL PASO 11435 ROBIN 60 4 63 Del Valle Hacienda via Carolina como elegibles.
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