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Seattle Transit Map (V1215draft1) N 152 St to Aurora 346 to Aurora Vill. 522 to Woodinville via Bothell Snohomish County– 355 NE 150 St 5 SHORELINE Village 373 347 to Mtlk. Downtown Seattle 316 to N 175 St to Richmond 372 to UW Bothell Terr. to Shoreline CC 308 512 402 405 410 412 £ ¢ 77 Beach ¡ 309 308 to Horizon View to Shoreline CC 312 413 415 416 417 421 NE 145 St 373 308 NE 145 St 309 to Kenmore P&R N 145 St 304 316 312 to UW Bothell Seattle’s 422 425 435 510 511 §ª 308 513 ← Roosevelt Wy N N 143 St ¢ Snohomish County– £ 5 → 512 301 303 Transit Network 64 University District ª E 304 308 512 810 821 855 860 E N 871 880 y 3 Av NW 3 Av Jackson Park CEDAR W Frequent Service N 135 St Golf Course OLYMPIC y Linden Av N Linden Av t PARK Bitter i Every 15 minutes or better, until 7 pm, Monday to Friday. C HILLS weekdays Lake e 372 Every 30 minutes or better until midnight every day. NW 132 St Ingraham k a Most lines are frequent late nights and weekends. N Av Ashworth N Meridian Av NE 1 Av NE 15 Av NE 30 Av L N 130 St Roosevelt Wy NE 372 weekends ¢ 77 373 ¥£ Link Light Rail rapid transit North- every 10 minutes BITTER LAKE acres 8 Av NW 8 Av Park 5 RapidRide limited stop bus for a faster ride NW 125 St N 125 St Haller NE 125 St E ¤¥ª Lake NE 125 St every 10–12 minutes ¤¥§ PINEHURST 8 Frequent Bus every 10–12 minutes BROADVIEW ©© ¤¥¢ ¤¥¦ continues as LAKE CITY 75 Frequent Bus every 15 minutes ¥£ NE 120 St ¤¥ª Northwest ¤¥§ 3 Basic lines combining for Frequent Service at Northgate 4 N 115 St Pinehurst and vice versa 309 312 ª£¡ Wy NE 5 Av NE 5 Av Meridian Av N Meridian Av 3 Av NW 3 Av N Av Dayton Greenwood Av N Av Greenwood Aurora Av N Av Aurora NE 115 St Seattle Streetcar SL FH lines peak N 110 St VICTORY Sand Point Wy NE hours ª NORTHGATE HEIGHTS Seattle Center Monorail every 10 minutes Puget Sound Carkeek Park only Wy 316 NE Northgate Wy te NE 110 St a g §ª h ¢ª rt o North- Nathan Basic Service N gate Hale N 105 St N Every 20–60 minutes most of the day, with more Mall NW 105 St ¥¨ ¤¢¡ frequent service on some lines during peak hours 64 15 D ¢ main route certain trips or peak only N 100 St Northgate TC MATTHEWS BLUE E 27 N MEADOWBROOK BEACH RIDGE NW 100 St NW 14 Av y W College Wy N College ¢ª Infrequent segment of Frequent Service line y t i Lake C North Seattle 555-6 e NW 96 St N 95 St College k Triton Dr NW a Washington Limited and Special Service 18 NE 98 St NE 35 Av L 5 Av NE 5 Av Wy NE Roosevelt LICTON NE 15 Av NE 95 St 37 Peak-only weekday peak hours only E Holman Rd NW SPRINGS Matthews NE 92 St Beach Park Flexible service area reservations required Loyal Av NW GREENWOOD MAPLE LEAF N 90 St R 8 Av NW 8 Av 24 Av NW 24 Av NW 15 Av 28 Av NW 28 Av NW Mary Av N 92 St a ve Ferry hours and frequency vary 17 ¥£ §¢ £ n Golden NORTH NW 90 St n a Gardens ª£¡ 5x A Park BEACH v 355 ¥ª NW 85 St N NE 85 St Exceptions E ¥ª 309 373 77 Express service making no or Buses run Loyal Wy NW 355 63 312 £¦ 76 entrance to NOAA limited stops 5 ¤¢¡ §ª grounds restricted 128 372 every day CROWN HILL to authorized persons Frequent NW 80 St 316 WEDGWOOD Basic 31 372 not every day Aurora Av N Av Aurora N 80 St NE 80 St Peak-only a lowlighted badge indicates Lake City NOAA WHITTIER N N Av Av Wallingford Wallingford Wy NE stop freeway station a part-time service VIEW RIDGE 62 HEIGHTS Wy NE Roosevelt E NE 40 Av 373 74 a 64 NE 75 St weekday st NE 1 Av W NE 75 St G oo NW 75 St d until 6:30 pm Winona Av N re l Connections Destinations e a n w n SAND POINT La r ¥¨ D ¢ ª ke D N £ ↑ ↓ Transit Center/Hub Point of Interest W SUNSET LOYAL §¢ £¦ £¦ ¢ª N v 17 A HILL HEIGHTS Magnuson College/University w NW 70 St Linden Av N → Linden Av Weedin Park e Transit Tunnel Station i v ROOSEVELT NE 20 Av ↓ night & a ← Aurora Av N 62 Link light rail & bus e 8 Av NW 8 Av 32 Av NW 32 Av NW 24 Av NW 15 Av N Av Greenwood High School NW 3 Av Green v N S A 542 64 weekends Bus only n Ravenna Bl NE w Roosevelt NE 65 St 76 Lake a 76 NE 65 St NE 50 Av NE 55 Av Hospital Ballard l NW 65 St N 65 St d Amtrak/Sounder train o §¡ o §¡ §¡ Library W £¦ Bike Lockers PHINNEY Shilshole BALLARD Cowen RAVENNA Park & Ride (50+ cars) Park/Green Space Bay §¡ Park NW 60 St RIDGE Kirkwood Pl N NE → 12 Av NE 15 Av ¤¢¡ 5x 17 18 15 ©© Ravenna Park 35 Av NE 35 Av 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 km NW 20 Av NE Ravenna Bl N ¥¥ 63 64 76 316 Daybreak Star NW Market St Tangletown BRYANT WINDERMERE ¼ ½ ¾ 1 mile Indian Cultural Center Woodland ¥£ Wy NE ← Roosevelt Sand Point Wy NE ¥ª NE 55 St SCALE IS APPROXIMATE. 29 Park Leary Av NW NE Av Latona ª£¡ §¢ Bernie NW 54 St Swedish Woodland N 56 St 355 71 74 WEST 74 §ª Whitebear 17 18 29 ¥¥ Park Zoo 542 ¢¤ Wy S 373 ¢ª Hiram M Chittenden h WOODLAND NW Market St 556 Phinney Av N Av Phinney N Av Aurora il Lake Green Wy N 70 (Ballard) Locks s NE 20 Av NE 25 Av 47 Av NE 47 Av Texas Wy h NW 14 Av Salmon o W Commodore Wy l N 50 St ↑ NE 50 St e 512 64 76 NE 40 Av West Point Bay A ¢ E U DISTRICT University Seattle v 301 316 355 49 Kirkland Lighthouse N Village NE 45 St Children’s Hospital Stay on the bus to W N Meridian Av NE 45 St N 45 St transfer between 255 252 257 277 311 540 Illinois Av £¢ ¥¥ 48 271 these routes: Redmond/Overlake → 800s 277 8 Av NW 8 Av D NW 3 Av Pend Mary Gates 545 268 541 542 D 373 Gilman Av W Leary Wy NW 5x Oreille Rd 31 is ª 540 Memorial Issaquah c 74 2 Dr LAURELHURST NE 55 Av ¢ª o 31 Av W 7 ¤¡ 555 556 Discovery Park ve 800s 3 355 78 NE 42 Av ry W Gov’t Wy NE 41 St Renton N 43 St WALLINGFORD 71 73 5 ← P 7 → §¢ §ª Ballard Bridge 42 St k 167 Thackeray Pl NE Thackeray UW Bl Fishermen’s ← Roosevelt 11 Av NE → 11 Av Wy NE University NE 15 Av 45 §¡ 7 78 certain trips: Snohomish/Monroe Fremont N Av ←← N 40 St 6 Terminal NE Av Latona W 31·32 65 43 424 ← ← E ¥¥ Woodinville m 44 48 49 70 27144 48 49 70 271 43 Av NE e ¥¨ FREMONT 49 70 5 → 6 311 W Emerson St rson Pl N 39 St Wy Stevens Night Owl trips: ¢ 31 NE Northlake Wy 5 NE 48 Av Campus Pkwy ← W Tilden St ¦ Montlake Bl NE 29 N 36 St & ¥¥ ¥¦ 19 31 ¤¡ 45 W Ruffner St W Nickerson St 71·73 6 W Manor Pl ¤¡ 5→ Univ Br Husky Stadium Stone Wy N Stone 6 Fuhrman Av E ·78 7 Non-stop to Downtown →43·373·541 → Union Bay 5 W Bertona St N 35 St Pacific 44·45·71·73·373 41 512 522 63 64 74 ¦ N Av Wallingford Seattle University of Washington 76 77 301 303 304 309 MAGNOLIA Fremont Bridge 312 316 355 402 405 410 W Dravus St Pacific N 34 St NE Av Brooklyn UW 22 Av W 22 Av 20 Av W 20 Av Magnolia Bl W Medical Center 412 413 415 416 417 421 W Barrett St Univ Gas 542 ¦ W Florentia St Portage Bay 422 425 435 510 511 513 INTERBAY W Fulton St Works E E Av Av Harvard Harvard Other Areas §¡ Aurora Bridge Park ¦ Eastlake Av E 29 197 555 586 NOT TO SCALE N E Roanoke St University District Interbay Armour ¥¦ ¡¢£ 197 Montlake Bl E Ravenna Pl Golf peak Course W 3 Av 542 only 67 University 71 On Saturdays, service detours to 15 Av NE 372 ¢¨ West Viewmont Wy W Viewmont West W 34 Av 32 Av W 32 Av W 28 Av Montlake Heights 73 between NE 50 St and Ravenna Blvd due to W Armory Wy Montlake Pl 252 255 257 268 Ctr NE Blakeley Magnolia Downtown Seattle all routes 355» 542 Farmers Market closure of University Way. ¤ Queen ¥£ ¥© 311 424 545 555 ← E McGilvra St 45 Village Gilman Dr W 255 545 252 257 12 Av NE 12 Av Anne 556 Magnolia Bl W ¥ Boyer Av E except 271 15 Av W 15 Av 74 W 10 Av W 7 Av 70 W McGraw St Dr ¥¨ EASTLAKE ¡ªª 268 311 424 W McGraw St University District NE 50 St 5x ª£¡ MADISON NE 50 St Condon Wy W Interlaken Park 271 542 167 277 49 556 Boston St E Boston University ¦ Crockett E Av Boylston ª¥ª MONTLAKE PARK 74 74 47 St NE 20 Av NE 25 Av Thorndyke Av W 540 541 556 373 43 Village St 355 19 QUEEN ANNE NE 45 St 800s 48 271 Northgate 800s NE 45 St 65 W Howe ¦ Washington Evergreen Point Lake Park 555 556 ← E 42 Av 43 Av E → 43 Av 15 17 18 44 Wy 75 19 Magnolia E Howe St UW W Q Anne Arboretum Bridge E Av Eastlake 6 Av W 6 Av W 3 Av N 5 Av I-5/45 St Playfield Union L » Hayes Tower 78 ¡¥ a Madison Park ©© E 24 Av k 512 University e 38 Av E 38 Av Bl E McGilvra Burke NE 43 St Memorial 277·540 ¤¤ E Blaine St → Bookstore W Museum W Galer St ¥© £¨ £¡ ¥¦ 800s a 11 7 Av NE 7 Av s Pend Oreille Rd h 63·355» Olympic Wy W 43 11 Av NE 11 Av NE 42 St E Volunteer Galer i 542 W Galer St → n Aurora Av N Av Aurora N Av Dexter 29 N Av Westlake SOUTH l The Kinnear Park g Queen Anne Av N Queen Anne Av B Park t Pier 91 o Quad 15 17 18 19 Elliott Av W w NE 41 St Wy NE University LAKE ¢¨ n “The Ave” 10 Av E 10 Av 15 Av NE 15 Av e Cruise Ship Highland Dr i B Roosevelt Wy NE Roosevelt 372 ¡ ª §¡ v Dr E Broadmoor 49·70 l 31 « Red ↓ Terminal UNION e 65 E 8 Av NE 8 Av NE 9 Av k Kerry N Av Taylor a Aloha Square £¤ BelmontL 9 32 « NE 40 St Gran 75 Park MOHAI Japanese ¡¢£ t L ¦ n 78↓ Gilman Burke Trail NE » Blvd Montlake ¡§ C CAPITOL Garden 304 355 2 Av N 2 Av Valley St Roy NE Campus Pkwy UW ¡¦ ¥¨ 63 The HUB IMA D HILL Burke » Northlake Wy » Fountain ¡¥ Mercer St Roy St Gates 64 Gilman y ¤ Republican MEDINA Trail W Rainier ¤¤ Fdn.
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