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30 Santa Rosa • Sonoma Valley Valley Sonoma • Rosa Santa K Y M C 30 Santa Rosa • Sonoma Valley WEEKDAY SERVICE / SERVICIO DE SEMANA Effective Date January 17, 2016 East / este Regular type = AM Bold type = PM SANTA ROSA KENWOOD / GLEN ELLEN SONOMA VALLEY / SONOMA WEST SANTA ROSA STEELE LN. RANGE AVE. Route # CODDINGTOWN BICENTENNIAL SECOND STREET HWY. 101 TRANSIT MALL AVE. RUSSELL TRANSFER POINT A BOARDING LOCATIONS COUNTY Kaiser Stop / Bicentennial Ave. Russell / Ventura (Kaiser Stop) Center County Admin. Santa Rosa College Junior Mall Transit Santa Rosa (Arrives) from 60 Arrives Rt. / Cloverdale Healdsburg from 44/48 Arrives Rt. RP / Petaluma from 20 Arrives Rt. Area Russian River Mall Transit Santa Rosa (Departs) Memorial Hospital Montgomery Village Center Francis St. 12 / Calistoga Rd. Hwy. White Oak / Oakmont Dr. Oakmont Ac. Golf Course Oaks / Pythian Rd. Valley Los Guilicos KENWOOD GLEN ELLEN Center Sonoma Dev. Center Hanna Boys Hot Springs Boyes El Verano Napa W. / W. 5th St. Sonoma Plaza ADMIN. B VENTURA NORTH SIDE: E SRJC CTR. RT. 20, 22, 30, 42, 62, 64 U A B D E E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T D U SOUTH SIDE: DR. 3RD ST. KAISER MENDOCINO AVE. INIAT 30 --­ ---­ ---­ ---­ ---­ --­ --­ --­ 5:20 5:24 5:27 5:33 ---­ ---­ ---­ ---­ 5:43 5:51 5:55 6:00 6:05 6:11 6:16 6:20 RT. 44, 46, 48, 60 RD . HOSPITAL MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY DR. N OITARSMD N 30 ---­ 7:25 7:26 7:30 7:37 7:31 7:38 7:15 7:40 7:46 7:49 7:56 8:02 8:05 8:09 8:11 8:16 8:25 8:29 8:34 8:40 8:46 8:52 8:56 MEMORIAL SANTA ROSA ZONE F HOSPITAL 30 --­ 8:45 8:46 8:50 8:57 8:57 8:39 8:40 9:00 9:06 9:09 9:15 9:20 9:23 9:27 9:29 9:34 9:42 9:46 9:51 9:57 10:03 10:09 10:13 30 --­ 10:55 10:56 11:01 11:09 11:04 --­ 10:36 11:12 11:18 11:21 11:28 11:34 11:37 11:41 ---­ 11:46 11:54 11:58 12:03 12:09 12:15 12:21 12:25 FARMERS LN. HWY. 12 30 --­ 12:15 12:16 12:20 12:27 12:19 --­ 12:09 12:30 12:36 12:40 12:47 12:52 12:55 12:59 1:02 1:07 1:15 1:19 1:24 1:30 1:36 1:42 1:46 MONTGOMERY VILLAGE G MISSION 30 1:30 --­ 1:31 1:35 1:42 --­ 1:12 --­ 1:45 1:51 1:55 2:02 2:07 2:10 2:14 2:17 2:22 2:30 2:34 2:39 2:45 2:51 ---­ 3:01 CALISTOGA RD. H 30 3:00 --­ 3:01 3:09 3:21 3:29 3:28 --­ 3:30 3:36 3:39 3:47 3:53 3:56 4:00 ---­ 4:06 4:15 4:19 4:24 4:31 4:38 4:44 4:50 LOS ALAMOS RD. OAKMONT DR. I 30 --­ 4:15 4:16 4:20 4:27 4:14 ---­ 3:37 4:30 4:34 4:37 4:43 ---­ ---­ ---­ ---­ 4:53 5:01 5:05 5:10 5:15 5:21 5:26 5:30 OAKMONT DR. 30x --­ 5:15 5:16 5:20 5:27 4:57 5:09 --­ 5:30 5:36 5:39 5:47 ---­ ---­ ---­ ---­ 5:57 ---­ ---­ ---­ 6:12 ---­ 6:19 6:28 J SONOMA HWY. OAK LEAF OAK OAKMONT GLEN ELLEN 30 --­ 6:05 6:06 6:10 6:17 ---­ 5:50 6:18 6:20 6:26 6:29 6:35 6:40 6:43 6:47 ---­ 6:51 6:59 7:03 7:08 7:14 7:20 7:26 7:30 KENWOOD/ ZONE K LOS 30 --­ 8:05 8:06 8:10 8:17 ---­ 7:39 7:50 8:20 8:24 8:27 8:33 ---­ ---­ ---­ ---­ 8:43 8:51 8:55 9:00 9:05 9:11 9:16 9:20 VALLEY OAK L GUILICOS PYTHIAN RD. M KENWOOD West / oeste Regular type = AM Bold type = PM NUNS CANYON RD. HWY. 12 SONOMA / SONOMA VALLEY GLEN ELLEN / KENWOOD SANTA ROSA GLEN ELLEN N SONOMA DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER O AGUA HANNA BOYS’ AGUA CALIENTE RD. CALIENTE CENTER P SONOMA HWY. FETTERS SPRINGS Q SONOMA VALLEY ZONE VERANO EL VERANO SONOMA HWY. BAY BOYES HOT R RIVERSIDE Route # SPRINGS GROVE S 5TH ST. W. W. MACARTHUR SONOMA Rt. 60 Departs to Rt. / Cloverdale Healdsburg 44/48 Departs to Rt. RP / Petaluma 20 Departs to Rt. Area Russian River Mall Transit Santa Rosa (Departs) Santa Rosa Ac. College Junior Center County Admin. Russell / Ventura (Kaiser Stop) Kaiser Stop / Bicentennial Ave. Montgomery Village Memorial Hospital Mall Transit Santa Rosa (Arrives) Sonoma Plaza Napa W. / W. 5th St. El Verano Hot Springs Boyes Center Hanna Boys Center Sonoma Dev. GLEN ELLEN KENWOOD Los Guilicos Oaks / Pythian Rd. Valley Oakmont Golf Course White Oak / Oakmont Dr. Center Francis St. 12 / Calistoga Rd. Hwy. NAPA NAPA ST. W. T S R Q P O N M L K J I H G F E E D B A U T 30 5:50 5:54 ---­ 6:02 6:07 6:12 6:16 6:25 ---­ 6:29 6:32 6:36 6:41 6:48 6:51 6:57 --­ ---­ --­ 6:59 7:04 7:10 7:11 --­ THE BROADWAY PLAZA 30x 6:35 6:39 ---­ 6:47 ---­ ---­ ---­ 7:01 ---­ ---­ ---­ ---­ 7:11 7:18 7:21 7:27 7:40 7:52 8:01 7:29 7:34 7:40 7:41 --­ 30 7:05 7:10 7:16 7:23 7:28 7:33 7:37 7:46 ---­ 7:52 7:55 7:59 8:05 8:13 8:16 8:28 8:45 8:42 --­ 8:31 8:38 8:45 8:46 --­ 30 9:10 9:14 9:20 9:27 9:32 9:37 9:41 9:50 ---­ 9:54 9:57 10:01 10:06 10:13 10:16 10:25 10:56 10:42 --­ 10:27 10:32 10:38 --­ 10:40 EAST Route 30 30 10:30 10:34 10:40 10:47 10:52 10:57 11:01 11:10 11:15 11:18 11:21 11:25 11:30 11:37 11:40 11:46 11:50 --­ --­ 11:48 11:53 11:59 12:00 --­ Route 30 Express Rt. 30 Deviation 30 30 12:40 12:46 12:52 1:00 1:06 1:12 1:16 1:26 1:31 1:35 1:38 1:42 1:49 1:58 2:01 2:08 2:20 2:35 2:50 2:11 2:17 2:22 2:23 --­ Landmarks / Los mojones Roads / Caminos 30 2:00 2:04 2:11 2:18 2:23 2:31 2:35 2:45 ---­ 2:50 2:53 2:57 3:04 3:11 3:14 3:20 3:45 3:46 4:29 3:22 3:28 3:39 3:40 --­ A Timetable Check Points Punto de inspección de itinerario 30 3:20 3:25 3:31 3:38 3:43 3:48 3:52 4:01 4:06 4:09 4:12 4:16 4:22 4:30 4:33 4:40 5:10 ---­ 5:32 4:43 4:48 4:54 4:55 --­ 30 5:05 5:11 5:17 5:25 5:30 5:35 5:39 5:48 ---­ 5:53 5:56 6:00 6:06 6:14 6:17 6:23 6:50 6:42 7:03 6:25 6:30 6:36 6:37 --­ WEEKDAY SERVICE 30 6:35 6:39 6:45 6:52 6:57 7:02 7:06 7:15 ---­ ---­ ---­ ---­ 7:25 7:32 7:35 7:41 7:50 7:52 8:35 7:43 7:48 7:54 7:55 --­ -- SERVICIO DE SEMANA -­ 30 7:40 7:44 --­ 7:51 --­ --­ --­ 8:00 ---­ ---­ ---­ ---­ 8:10 --­ --­ 8:20 9:05 8:32 8:35 --­ --­ --­ --­ --­ WEEKEND SERVICE / SERVICIO A FIN DE SEMANA WEST From the column SANTA ROSA ZONE East / este Regular type = AM Bold type = PM headings, select the SANTA ROSA appropriate timepoint SANTA ROSA KENWOOD / GLEN ELLEN SONOMA VALLEY / SONOMA for your boarding C STEELE LN. RANGE AVE. location. Read DOWN BICENTENNIAL CODDINGTOWN the column to find the SECOND STREET HWY. 101 departure time most TRANSIT MALL TRANSFER POINT AVE. RUSSELL convenient for you. BOARDING LOCATIONS COUNTY ADMIN. KAISER Read ACROSS the NORTH SIDE: E CTR. VENTURA HOSPITAL RT. 20, 22, 30, 42, 62, 64 SRJC ADMINISTRATION schedule from your D SOUTH SIDE: DR. E 3RD ST. D boarding time to find RT. 44, 46, 48, 60 MENDOCINO AVE. when you will arrive at MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY DR. your destination. MEMORIAL F HOSPITAL Coddingtown Santa Rosa College Junior Mall Transit Santa Rosa (Arrives) Mall Transit Santa Rosa (Departs) Memorial Hospital Montgomery Village Ctr. Francis St. 12 / Calistoga Rd. Hwy. White Oak / Oakmont Dr. Oakmont Ac. Golf Course Oaks Valley / Pythian Rd. KENWOOD GLEN ELLEN Center Sonoma Dev. Center Hanna Boys Hot Springs Boyes El Verano Napa W. / W. 5th St. Sonoma Plaza F C D E E F G H I J K M N O P Q R S T FARMERS LN. HWY. 12 MONTGOMERY 7:25 7:30 7:37 7:40 7:46 7:49 7:56 8:01 8:04 8:08 8:12 8:20 8:24 8:29 8:34 8:41 8:46 8:51 VILLAGE G MISSION 30 G 11:20 11:25 11:32 11:35 11:41 11:44 11:51 11:56 11:59 12:03 12:07 12:15 12:19 12:24 12:29 12:36 12:41 12:46 CALISTOGA RD.
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