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TRANSIT SYSTEM MAP Chaseglen Dr Service Is NOT Provided on New Year’S Day, Thanksgiving Day, Or Christmas Day Milam Rd Milam Chapel Ridge Dr Royal Pine Dr Old Ranch Rd Hwy 83 83 Hwy Federal Dr Thunder MountainAv Pinedale Dr Stadium Blvd Fraser Valley Ln Lizard Rock Trl Valemount Dr Wolf Lake Dr Grand Lawn Cr Pine Manor Dr Memorial Hospital North Leon Young Dr Briargate Pkwy Black Forest Rd Family Pl Lexington Dr Wolf Village Dr Air Force Academy The Promenade Shops at Briargate Tutt Blvd Explorer Dr Cottage Dr Brainard Dr Research Pkwy Contrails Dr Stony Creek Dr Windjammer Dr Summerset Dr Chancellor Dr Library 21C Cowpoke Rd Mirage Dr Braddock Dr Vollmer Rd Meadow Ridge Dr Chapel Hills Mall Rangewood Dr Agora Pt Briargate Blvd Gillen Rd W Woodmen Rd Saint Francis Hospital Cragin Rd Chapel Hills Dr YellowwoodHavenwood Dr Dr E Woodmen Rd Orchard Valley Rd Bell Dr Big Valley Dr Oak Valley Dr Silent Rain Dr Oak Hills Dr Campus Dr Woodland Hills Dr Brookwood Dr York Rd Cherrywood Dr Cherrywood W Rockrimmon Blvd Dr Prince Allegheny Dr Deliverance Dr Delmonico Dr Vindicator Dr Dublin Blvd Dublin Blvd Rockrimmon Blvd Dr Flintridge Vincent Dr Rockrimmon Library Corporate Dr Downhill Dr Northwind Dr Saddle Rock Rd Templeton Gap Rd Vickers Dr Ln Tuckerman Vickers Dr Mark Dabling Blvd East Library Saddle Rock Rd Stetson Hills Blvd Tomah Dr Tomah W Montebello Dr Pro Rodeo Dr N Academy Blvd E Old Farm Cr Popes Valley Dr UCCS Overflow Parking and Shuttle Access El Camino Dr W Old Farm Cr Meadowland Blvd Centennial Blvd Flintridge Dr Eagle Rock Rd Pring Ranch Rd Elkton Dr Ranch Dr N 30th St Barnes Rd N Powers Blvd Garden Of The Gods Rd Chaparral Rd Sky Sox Stadium & Sand Creek Stadium El Paso County Citizens Service Center UCCS Sodbuster Trl Mallow Rd Mallow Morning Sun Av Mount View Ln Austin Bluffs Pkwy Dr Hopeful Oro Blanco Dr N Carefree Cr Winters Dr N Nonchalant Cir Van Teylingen Dr Teylingen Van Whimsical Dr Library Express Mesa Rd E Fourth St Whimsical Wy Inspiration Dr S Carefree Cr W Fillmore St PFC Floyd K. Lindstrom Outpatient Clinic N El Paso St E Fillmore St Avondale Dr Blvd Tutt W Polk St E Harrison St N Chelton Rd Holiday Ln Shalimar Dr Templeton Gap Rd E Jackson St Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles La Salle St Penrose Hospital Maizeland Rd Patrician Wy City of Manitou Springs Brady Rd Fontmore Rd Fontmore E Fontanero St El Paso Blvd Constitution Av N Union Blvd Union N N Murray Blvd Murray N N Chestnut St Chestnut N Manitou Av Lelaray St King St Manitou Springs Library Palmer Park Blvd Pikes Peak Cog Railway Colorado Springs Senior Center Omaha Blvd N 30th St N NevadaAv Cooper Av Cooper N 19th St E Uintah St US Social Security Administration Babcock Rd Babcock W Uintah St N El Paso St Galley Rd S 31st St Colorado College Old Colorado City Library E Cache La Poudre St Peterson Rd N Walnut StN Walnut W Colorado Av Bott Av Ruth Holley Library N Circle Dr Circle N N LoganAv N HancockAv E Platte Av S 26th St N Tejon St US Hwy 24 E Boulder St N Spruce St W Bijou St Memorial Hospital Penrose Library Wheeler Av Pikes Peak Community College - Downtown Campus Wooten Rd Wooten E Pikes Peak Av Lower Gold Camp Rd St Limit S Peterson Air Force Base E Costilla St University Dr University S 21st St Airport Rd S Murray Blvd Murray S W Rio Grande St Av S Nevada Bear Creek Rd The Independence Center E Fountain Blvd Tahoe Blvd Motor City Dr Orion Dr Vista Grande Dr Gold Camp Rd W Brookside St Capulin VerdeDr Dr Hancock Expy E Fountain Blvd Parkview Blvd Constellation Dr S 8th St 8th S Vapor Trl Vapor S Union Blvd N Newport Rd S Circle Dr Circle S S Corona Av Corona S Aviation Wy Aviation Skyway Blvd E Cheyenne Rd Sand Creek Library Aerotech Dr Cheyenne Mountain Library Aeroplaza Dr Monterey Rd Jet Wing Dr Vista Pl Montrose Av Colorado Springs Municipal Airport Cheyenne Blvd Old Broadmoor Rd Carmel Dr Carmel Southgate Rd Southgate Janitell Rd Janitell Astrozon Blvd Milton E Proby Pkwy Delta Dr Janitell Rd Lake Av E Las Vegas St The Myron Stratton Home Mesa Av Cheyenne Mountain Shopping Center Cheyenne Mountain Blvd The Broadmoor Hancock Expy Zeppelin Rd The World Arena Mesa Av Penrose Blvd VenetucciCriminal Blvd Justice Center (CJC) S Cheyenne Canyon Rd Broadmoor Valley Rd Mirada Rd Mirada Milton E Proby Pkwy Broadmoor Valley Dr Cheyenne Mountain Blvd Cheyenne Meadows Rd Maxwell St B St Eastmeadow Dr TRANSIT SYSTEM MAP Chaseglen Dr Service is NOT provided on New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, or Christmas Day. NORTH St Main Schedules are available at the Downtown Terminal or online at WWW.MMTRANSIT.COM Star Ranch Rd Thames Dr Farthing Dr Route ID Service Area Service Days Transfer Locations Hwy 115 Lowick Dr 1 Hillside - Hancock Plaza WEEKDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY Downtown Terminal, Hancock Plaza Broadmoor Bluffs Dr 2 Centennial Blvd - Garden of the Gods Rd WEEKDAY SATURDAY Downtown Terminal, EPC Citizens Service Center 3 Colorado Ave - Manitou WEEKDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY Downtown Terminal, Manitou Springs Memorial Park Magrath Av 4 8th St - Broadmoor WEEKDAY SATURDAY Downtown Terminal 5 Boulder St - Citadel WEEKDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY Downtown Terminal, Citadel Mall Transfer Center 6 Fillmore St - Citadel WEEKDAY SATURDAY Citadel Mall Transfer Center, Fillmore St & Cascade Ave, Cache La Poudre St & Nevada Ave 7 Pikes Peak Ave - Citadel WEEKDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY Downtown Terminal, Citadel Mall Transfer Center 8 Cache La Poudre St - Citadel WEEKDAY SATURDAY Citadel Mall Transfer Center, Cache La Poudre St & Nevada Ave 9 Nevada Ave - UCCS WEEKDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY Downtown Terminal, Fillmore St & Cascade Ave, Cache La Poudre St & Nevada Ave, UCCS Security Blvd 10 Hwy 115 - PPCC WEEKDAY SATURDAY Downtown Terminal, Nevada Ave & Rio Grande St, PPCC 11 World Arena - PPCC WEEKDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY Downtown Terminal, Nevada Ave & Rio Grande St, Venetucci Blvd & Lake Ave, PPCC 12 Palmer Park Blvd WEEKDAY SATURDAY Cache La Poudre St & Nevada Ave 14 Chestnut St - Garden of the Gods Rd WEEKDAY Downtown Terminal, EPC Citizens Service Center 15 E Fountain Blvd - Cheyenne Mtn Center WEEKDAY Nevada Ave & Rio Grande St, Venetucci Blvd & Lake Ave 16 Brookside St - Uintah Gardens WEEKDAY Nevada Ave & Navajo St, 8th St & Brookside St, Colorado Ave & 26th St, 19th & Henderson Ave Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station 17 19th St - Fillmore St WEEKDAY Cache La Poudre St & Nevada Ave, 19th St & Henderson Ave, Fillmore St & Cascade Ave Norad Rd 19 Nevada Ave - Eagle Rock WEEKDAY EVENING SATURDAY Downtown Terminal, Cache La Poudre St & Nevada Ave, Fillmore St & Cascade Ave, Eagle Rock Transfer Point 22 Southborough via Murray Blvd WEEKDAY EVENING SATURDAY Citadel Mall Transfer Center, Hancock Plaza Fontaine Blvd 23 Galley Rd - Tutt Blvd WEEKDAY EVENING SATURDAY Citadel Mall Transfer Center, Morning Sun Ave 25 N Academy Blvd - Voyager Pkwy WEEKDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY Citadel Mall Transfer Center, Morning Sun Ave, Voyager Pkwy Transfer Center 27 S Academy Blvd - PPCC WEEKDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY Citadel Mall Transfer Center, Hancock Plaza, PPCC 32 Security-Widefield WEEKDAY Hancock Plaza Fort Carson 33 Incline/Cog Shuttle WEEKDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY Manitou Springs Memorial Park 34 Garden of the Gods Rd - Austin Bluffs Pkwy WEEKDAY SATURDAY EPC Citizens Service Center, UCCS, Morning Sun Ave 35 Las Vegas St - PPCC WEEKDAY EVENING PPCC 36 Manitou Avenue Shuttle WEEKDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY Seasonal Shuttle, runs 5/1/2016 through 9/12/2016 39 Corporate Dr - Voyager Pkwy WEEKDAY EVENING Eagle Rock Transfer Point, Voyager Pkwy Transfer Center Main Transfer Centers Park & Ride Locations Other Map Elements Citadel Mall Transfer Center Black Forest Rd & Woodmen Rd Libraries Parkland Downtown Terminal I-25 & S Tejon St Hospitals Military Installation City of Fountain PPCC Centennial Campus I-25 & Woodmen Rd Attractions and Landmarks City of Manitou Springs Streams Voyager Parkway Transfer Center City of Fountain Lakes Copyright (C) 2016 City of Colorado Springs on behalf of the Colorado Springs Utilities. All rights reserved. Spring, 2016 Eective May 1, 2016.
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