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Map Legend Real Time Arrival Information OSU Airport 2160 West Case Rd E. Arcadia Avenue Ackerman Road Ackerman Rd. Ackerman Road Olentangy River Road . W. North St. Fred Taylor Dr Taylor Fred Cuyahoga Ct. Dodridge Street Ackerman Rd. Deance Dr. Deance Fred Taylor Drive Taylor Fred Mahoning Ct. Neil Avenue Stark Ct. Dodridge Street W. Duncan Street Montgomery Ct. E. Hudson St. Indianola Ave. Indianola North 4th Street 4th North W. Hudson Street rawas Ct. Library Book Tompkins Street Depository Kenny Rd. Summit Street Trumbull Ct. Agronomy F ield State Route 315 Headquarters Burnbrae St. Muskingum Ct. W. Tompkins Street Clinton Street Lorain Ct. Stores & Receiving2650 Building Ashtabula Ct. Deance Dr. Bulk Hess Rd. Chemical Warehouse Irving Schottenstein Dr. AM MID PM RUSH OVN HOURS OF OPERATION W. Blake Street Woody Hayes Jesse Athletic Center Owens Service Building Memorial Stadium ALL TIMES Argyll St. WEEKDAY 15 09 15 09 30* Annex Maynard Avenue 2578 MAP LEGEND Drive Taylor Fred State Route 315 WEEKEND ALL TIMES 30 15 15 — 15* Bus Stop Name & Number QTR BREAK 5:30 AM - 7:00 PM 30 15E. Maynard Avenue— 15 — Printing Wyandotte Ave. (Text OSUTRIP *[bus stop #] to Facility/ 2560 Campus Kenny Mail Road Service 5:30 AM - 7:00 PM FREQUENCY Carmack Rd. 2500 SUMMER 30 11 — 11 — 41411Rothenbuhler to Bee receive Lab bus stop arrival times) *Due to a driver break, service will deviate from advertised intervals between 3am and 4am.W. Patterson Avenue Pesticide Handling Jack Nicklaus Dr. For overnight schedules please visit our website. Facility Waterman Oakland Ave. Laboratory Headquarters Bus Stop Location Jack North 4th Street 4th North Nicklaus Nicklaus (points to side of street that bus Museum W. Oakland Avenue Olentangy River Road stop is located on) Chadwick Lake REAL TIME ARRIVAL INFORMATION Bill Davis Alden Ave. Baseball Stadium Longaberger For estimated arrival times visit trip.osu.edu from yourW. computerNorthwood Avenue Alumni House Bus Stops Serviced on and mobile phone, or text OSUTRIP*[bus stop#] to 41411. Calf Barn Calf Summit Street Housing Barn Housing Borror Drive Main BothDairy Sides of the Street Drive Taylor Fred Northwood Ave. Barn Rd. Carmack Ohio 4-H Center Dairy Loose Dairy W. Norwich Avenue CABS/COTA Transfer Stops North High Street Schottenstein Center Avenue Neil Riverwatch Holiday Inn Tower Bus Route Direction Kenny Road E. Lane Avenue West Lane Avenue 92 Drackett Tower West Lane Avenue East Lane Avenue Bus Route OVERNIGHT/WEEKENDS ONLY West Lane Avenue 5 Student Academic Jesse Owens Curl Drive Services Building Rec Center 91 Taylor Tower Peasly St. Peasly North OVERNIGHTS/WEEKENDS Taylor OVERNIGHT/WEEKENDS ONLY Lane Ave Tower Garage Drackett Lane Ave. Garage Tower Part Time Alignment Agricultural 93 North Engineering OVERNIGHT/WEEKENDS ONLY Jones Tower Houck Hse. Raney Commons Drive Curl Building Commons Admin. Neil Ave. Edison Joining Vivian French Field House St. John Arena Ice Frambes Avenue Technology Center Hall Rink House Archer Nosker E. 20th Avenue Hall Royer Hall Fisher Gerlach Hall Norton Hse. Barrett Hse. Fye Rd. Fye Hall Student Converse Converse Activity Agricultural Scott Hse. Halloran Hse. The Center Mason Blackwell Hall Tuttle Park Place 25 St. John Arena 24 . 56 Fisher College of Business BlackburnHse. Gbls North Dorms 55 90 Halloran House E. Woodru Avenue Woody Hayes Drive Pfahl Hall Schoenbaum Neilwood W. Woodru Ave. Hall Havereld H se. OVERNIGHT/WEEKENDS ONLY T T Woody Hayes Drive Koolt Lab. E. 19th Avenue Watts Haskett Johnston Hall North 4th Street 4th North 20 Ag Campus Boyd Hall MacQuigg 21 Lab. Physics Lab. Ramseyer Hall NE CLN CLS BV - COTA 18, 66, 84 Hitchcock Hall Research E. 18th Avenue Building Lab. Knowlton Hall Fontana Lab. John Herrick Drive Mount Ct. Fye Hall Ives Drive Aviation Evans Lab. Plumb Bldg. Pressey Hall Animal Arps Hall Science Coey Rd. Coey Building Hall Northwest Bolz W. 19th AvenueMcPherson Lab Garage Garage College Road Tuttle Park Celeste E. 18th Avenue Garage Lab. WKDYS AFTER 7PM - OV State Route 315 Summit Street Magruder Rd. Newman & N/WEEKEND Woody Hayes Drive Smith Scott Caldwell Wolfrom Scott Lab. Lab. Lab. Hall Lab . Kottman Dreese Arps Hall Howlett Hall Lab. Hall Tuttle Park Place 14 Bankenship Hall Hall Central Stillman E. 17th Avenue Rightmire Carmack 5 Sci. Food Parker W. 18th Avenue Hall 54 Arps Hall Bevis University Adventure Classroom Police Bldg. Journalism T Hall Recreation Bldg. NE CLN CLS CC ER BV - COTA 7, 52, 66 24 hours Neil Ave. 95 Center Baker Systems Millikin Rd. E. 17th Avenue 94 West 18th Ave. Eng. Bldg. Science Engin. Carmack Corner 11 10 Bevis Hall 208 18th North High Street Ave. Library Carmack Road Blankenship Cockins Hall Math Math Hall Howlett Cannon Drive Tower Greenhouse Denney Hall Ornmtl. Plant Ornmtl. Gerplasm Ctr. Hughes H 17th Avenue Tharp St. Dulles W. Hopkins Hall Hall E. 16th Avenue all Weigel E. 16th Avenue Olentangy River Hall Mershon Hall Wexner Center Owens Bricker Derby Hall Auditorium Center Galbreath Hall Equine West Tennis Tennis West Hayes Jesse Morehouse Center Medical Plaza Veterinary 2050 Kenny Road University Hospital Indepen- Hall E. 15th Avenue E. 15th Avenue 13 Carmack 1 Olentangy River Road dence Hall Phys. Activ.Bldg. & Educ. Srvs. Carmack 4 12 Morrill Tower Sullivant Sisson Wilce Hall Goss Hall Stud. Lab Health Townshend Hall Recreation & Phys. Ctr. Activ. Ctr. William Page Oxley Hall Thompson E. 14th Avenue E. 14th Avenue Library Ohio Union Veterinary Med. Drake Union 22 North Garage Academic Bldg. HagertyHall Drake Lazenby Hall Union Psychology Ohio Union Cunz Building South Garage John Herrick Drive College Road Hall Orton MendenhallLab Hall Faculty Club McCorkle Lincoln Hagerty Dr. E. 13th Avenue E. 13th Avenue Electro Science Lab. Tower Aquatic . Pavillion Campbell Mirror Lake Ohio Neil Avenue 43 OhioUnion Union Hall T CLN CLS ER CC - COTA 7, 52, 66 John Herrick Drive North 4th Street 4th North Pomerene Neil Ave. Garage Hall W. 12th Ave. Kenny Road Kenny E. 12th Avenue E. 12th Avenue W. 12th Ave. Enarson Hall Kinnear Road Jennings Hall Kinnear Road Gen. Bio. Hess Blvd. Rhoda Ave. Anx. Laboratory Arono Kennedy Oxley Hall Commons . Ave Indianola Wiseman Biological Sci. Research Tower Hall Greenhouses Bradley Hall Biomedical (roof) Baker Summit Street Rie Tzagournis 42 Hale Hall Cannon Drive Research Drinko Hall Paterson Hall Hall Smith Hall Bldg. Facility Comp. 12th Ave. Cancer Siebert Hall Hale 11th Ave. Bio. Ctr. Garage Hall Steeb Hall Mack Ha Sci. Stradley W. 12th Avenue Bldg. Park Hall Caneld Hall Chittenden Avenue Chittenden Avenue Dental Clinic Postle Hall Parks Hall Hall Doan Hall 41 Mack Hall Morrison T. 1121 Kinnear Rd. Lennox Town Center Davis Bldg. Bldg. Bldg. OSU Heart W. 11th Ave. W. 11th Ave. Highland Ave. Hunt B E C & St. Worthington Harding Lung James Cancer Hospital Owens Jesse T Hospital Institute er Ave. Cannon & 12th Ave. 30 University Hospital Ctr. Rec. South CLN CLS MC - COTA 7, 84 11th Avenue E. 11th Avenue Steelwood Hamilton Garage Palmer Donavin Athletic Training MRI Hall North Cannon Campus Area Bus Service will(1200 Steelwood not Rd.) operate duringFacility the following Garage Starling- Younkin Loving Success Prior Hall Center 2010-2011 holidays: Thanksgiving (November 25-26,1160 2010), Christmas SERVICE GUIDE KEY Rhodes Hall Health Steelwood Rd. Steelwood Rd. Sciences Emergency Library Fry Hall W. 10th Ave. (December 23-24, 2010), New Year’s Day (December 31, 2010), Upham Dr. W. 10th Ave. AFTER 7PM AFTER South Cannon Garage Cramblett Ross Heart Newton Hall AM = 5:30 AM-7:00 AM Medical Hospital 40 Neil & 10th Ave. Clinic Independence Day (July 4, 2011), and Labor Day (September 5, 2011). Weekends: 3AM - Noon Meiling West 10th Ave. Hall Cannon Drive Graves Hall Wm. H. Hall 9th Ave. CABS will run weekend service on all other holidays. Complex MID = 7:00 AM-7:00 PM Hall W. 9th Ave. W. 9th Ave. Atwell Hall Atwell W. 9th Ave. North High Street Westpark St. Westpark Hospitals SAFE AUTO Garage Weekends: Noon - 7:00 PM McCampbell All information is effective as of September 19th, 2010, and is subject Dodd Dr. 32 Med Ctr & 9th Ave. Neil Avenue Medical Center Dr. Center Medical 9th Ave. East to change without notice. Any changes after this date will be posted Garage Hall 8th Ave. Dodd / Davis 9th Ave. West PM = 7 PM-Midnight Murray Garage OSU Tele. Net. Ctr. State Route 315 on our web site. Olentangy River Road Center Dr. UNITS Medical RUSH = 7AM-10AM/3PM-6PM W. 8th Ave. W. 8th Ave. C&O Railroad 31 Med Ctr & Cannon Dr. OVN = Midnight - 5:30 AM McMillen Ave. Hunt Hall er Ave. Evans Evans.
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