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35 Happy Valley Rd I-17/Happy Valley 0 1 2 3 4 5 I-17 LEGEND LEYENDA Miles SYSTEM MAP Scale is approximate. Pinnacle Peak Rd 17 EL MAPA DEL SISTEMA 19 Transit Center Light rail Local buses Local bus, light rail, LINK, Phoenix-Deer Valley Municipal Airport Frequent and reliable all-day rail main bus route 29th Ave Deer Valley Dr Park-and-Ride E Marriot Dr 16 19th Ave service operating 365 days a year Express and RAPID bus routes Ave 27th Ave 23rd 44 Point of Interest select trips only Barry 7 linking Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa 27 Deer Valley Rd Goldwater Direction of travel with connections to Sky Harbor Eective/Validez 01.27.2014 High School 573 SR 51 PHX Airport Shuttle Bus 0 Central Ave Rose Garden Ln Honeywell Airport and many bus routes. 575 Rose Garden Ln 27 Rose Garden Ln 90 Desert Ridge Marketplace 72 St 73rd 602.253.5000 | valleymetro.org Pima Fwy Scottsdale Healthcare Dr 1 Washington St/Jeerson St 7th Ave 61st Ave 61st Agua Fria Fwy 101 rail line is on 101 575 Mayo Blvd Thompson Peak Pkwy this street train stops only at 3 Van Buren St Scottsdale Healthcare Beardsley Rd Beardsley Rd 51 light rail stations Behrend Dr Thompson Peak 7 7th St RAPID bus Apache Blvd Glendale Yorkshire Dr 8 7th Ave Utopia Rd Foothills N Fast and frequent bus service from Utopia Rd Blvd Tatum Library park & rides to downtown Phoenix Light rail line Union Hills Dr Rd Creek Cave 186 10 Roosevelt St/Lower Buckeye Rd 16 Mayo Clinic Union Hills Dr 43 186 39 186 186 on weekdays 5-8 a.m. and 3-6 p.m. See light rail map on reverse for details. Phoenix Campus 101 12 12th St 186 Ave 27th Paradise Valley I-10E RAPID route(s) Arrowhead 573 17 Community College 13 Buckeye Rd 56th St 59th Ave 59th Towne Center Ave 57th RAPID makes limited stops 575 35th Ave 19th Ave only at these points and 15 15th Ave Bell Rd Bell Rd HolmesBlvd Bell Rd Bell Rd LINK bus 67 170 170 170 Rd Scottsdale at transit centers. 16 16th St Surprise 59 Bell/I-17 SR 51/Bell Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd Streamlined bus service with rail- (Deer Greenway Pkwy 154 I-10E I-10 East RAPID like comfort, speed and reliability. 17 McDowell Rd 571 Valley) 39 170 43rd Ave 43rd 35 Hayden Rd LINK route 573 Ave 83rd Ave 75th Ave 67th I-10W I-10 West RAPID 19 19th Ave Scottsdale LINK Greenway Rd 29th Ave Greenway Pkwy 154 Airpark I-17 I-17 RAPID LINK only stops at major mile 19C 19th Ave Connector 154 Butherus Dr intersections along the route Grand Ave SR 51 SR 51 RAPID 27 27th Ave Dysart Rd 511 Raintree Dr (with the exception of Center St). 28th Ave 19 C/SM Central/South Mountain RAPID 29 Thomas Rd Country Gables Dr 51 MLNK Main St LINK 40th St 32nd St 73rd St 73rd 56th St SURPRISE Thunderbird Rd 64th St Redfield Thunderbird Rd rd Blvd 7th St ALNK Arizona Ave/Country Club Dr 30 University Dr bi Rd LINK 83rd Pl 83rd r 67 138 138 St 94th e d 90 Thunderbird Rd 35 35th Ave n 27 Thunderbird Rd Thunderbird 514 h u kwy N T 51 P d 106 Fwy Black Canyon 81 e lv 101 Sweetwater Ave B 39 40th St ASU West g des Boswell Hospital a Northsight Blvd Pima Fwy Pima a l Paradise Valley Mall l s i i 138 l 40 Apache Blvd/Main St V Hayden Rd Hayden EL MIRAGE a Express bus PEORIA P Cactus Rd Cactus Rd Cactus Rd Pointe Hilton e 122 122 PHOENIX s Fast and direct commuter service. 41 Tapatio Clis 106 i Indian School Rd d SCOTTSDALE a 31st Ave La Montana Dr no stops on freeway r Express route(s) 571 a Via Linda St 43 43rd Ave 111th Ave 106 P 103rd Ave 103rd 16 Mayo Clinic 44 44th St/Tatum Blvd 83rd Ave 83rd 51st Ave 51st 59th Ave 59th 35th Ave 19th Ave 43rd Ave 43rd I-17 28th Dr Scottsdale 511 Tempe/Scottsdale Airpark 15th Ave 124th St 124th 92nd St 92nd Peoria Ave Peoria Ave Shea Blvd 90th St Shea Blvd 106 106 39 80 80 136th St FOUNTAIN 45 Broadway Rd Shea Blvd 514 Scottsdale/Fountain Hills GL 106 Shea Blvd/SR 51 48 48th St/Rio Salado Pkwy Grand Ave Cheryl Dr Cave Creek Rd (Dreamy Draw) HILLS 520 Tempe Peoria Mountain View Rd 3rd St 3rd a 50 Camelback Rd YOUNGTOWN Glendale Metrocenter Hatcher Rd d n 134th St Community 514 Li 521 Tempe 511 Tatum Blvd Tatum Via 65th Ave 12 51 51st Ave College Dunlap Ave 514 522 Tempe 90 90 Sunnyslope 80 52 Roeser Rd Olive Ave 531 Mesa/Gilbert 96th St Agua Fria Fwy Agua Fria Alice Ave 56 Priest Dr 31st Ave 19 0 533 Mesa Butler 59 59th Ave 35 17 8 44 535 Northeast Mesa Northern Ave 55th Ave Northern Ave Via De Ventura 80 80 PARADISE Rd Scottsdale 60 Bethany Home Rd 101 541 Chandler 99th Ave Litchfield Rd Litchfield 61 Southern Ave Hayward Ave VALLEY 72 542 Chandler 70 Commissary Rd Glendale GLENDALE 571 Rd Pima 7th Ave 62 Hardy Dr/Guadalupe Rd Myrtle Ave 43 27 19C 7 51 562 Goodyear Glendale Ave Ave 95th 91st Ave Glendale Ave 511 65 Mill Ave/Kyrene Rd Luke Air 70 70 563 Buckeye Force Base 514 60 7th St 66 Mill Ave/Kyrene Rd 51 571 Surprise 575 coln Dr Maryland Ave Ave Central n 67 67th Ave Li 573 Northwest Valley University of 67 59 I-17 16 Phoenix Stadium Ave 43rd 70 70 Glendale Ave/24th St Bethany Home Rd Bethany Home Rd McDonald Dr 575 Northwest Valley 60 19th Ave/Montebello 60 Grand Ave 72 Scottsdale Rd/Rural Rd Grand Montebello Ave 81 Scottsdale 573 Community 77 Baseline Rd Canyon Missouri Ave 0 University College 12th St 16th St Piestewa Fwy Piestewa 80 Northern Ave/Shea Blvd 67th Ave 67th 51st Ave 51st 59th Ave 59th 87 35th Ave Ave 27th 28th St 511 514 19th Ave Camelback Rd 50 50 Camelback Rd Central Ave/Camelback 50 81 Hayden Rd/McClintock Dr 101 Scottsdale 50 Chaparral Rd Camelback Rd Fashion 12 10 Beeline Hwy 90 Dunlap Ave/Cave Creek Rd Granite Reef Rd Reef Granite Square 82nd St Camelback GL 15th Ave Campbell Campbell Ave LITCHFIELD Carl T. Hayden Veteran’s High School 96 Dobson Rd 107th Ave 107th 7th Ave Aairs Medical Center Indian School Rd Ave 83rd Indian School Indian School Rd Indian School Rd 104 Alma School Rd PARK 41 41 41 101 41 106 Peoria Ave/Cactus Rd 19 15 8 56th St 571 Osborn Osborn Rd 108 Elliot Rd/48th St 41 19th Ave/Camelback St 24th St Joseph’s 32nd St 44 Pima 91st Ave 17 SR 51 Red Mountain Fwy 75th Ave 75th Hospital 7 93rd Ave 93rd Phoenix Park 112 Country Club Dr/Arizona Ave Thomas Rd Dysart Rd Thomas Rd College Thomas Thomas Rd 202 29 685 29 29 Fwy Pima 120 Mesa Dr Banner Estrella Desert Sky Mall Phoenix Gilbert/ 535 122 Cactus Rd Medical Center Encanto Blvd Encanto Children’s 70 12th St McDowell 535 GOODYEAR Hospital Boeing 128 Stapley Dr McDowell Rd I-10W Banner 136 Power Rd Central Ave Central to Pebble Creek Pkwy 17 44th St Hayden Rd Hayden Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale 64th St 17 51 Rd Reef Granite McDowell Rd McDowell Good Samaritan McDowell Rd McDowell Rd 136 Gilbert Rd 17 17 17 17 514 136 184 Goodyear 562 563 685 562 I-10W Downtown 56 Mesa Community 138 Thunderbird Rd 562 563 10 562 563 573 573 10 Roosevelt 10 514 563 563 Papago Fwy 10 Botanical SkySong 511 College at Red Phoenix 52nd St 154 Greenway Rd 79th Ave/I-10 Roosevelt St 535 Gardens Falcon Field Mountain 563 575 3 72 81 156 see inset Galvin Pkwy Barkley Chandler Blvd Van Buren St 11th St Van Buren St Phx Zoo McKellips Rd McKellips Rd to Buckeye Van Buren St 3 3 3 3 3rd St 12th St Washington St 24th St 38th St 44th St 170 Bell Rd Adams June St 1 202 112 Ingram St 48th St 184 Power Rd Avondale Civic Center Lincoln St Washington St 3 Priest Dr 128 TOLLESON Jeerson Jeerson St 1 McLellan Rd Gilbert Rd 43rd Ave 43rd 75th Ave 75th Ave 67th Ave 59th 35th Ave 12 Mesa Riverview MESA 186 Union Hills Dr/Mayo PHX Sky Train 202 Hohokam Brown Rd Yuma Rd Buckeye Rd Buckeye Rd Center Pkwy Shopping Center Stadium Rd Power Litchfield Rd Litchfield Central Ave Central 13 59 43 Central Station 13 Sky Harbor Blvd 251 51st Ave Avondale Blvd Avondale 535 13 96 104 Brown Rd 685 143 Rio Salado Pkwy Pima St Phoenix Sky Harbor Mill Ave/3rd St Riverview Park 8th St 685 Gila Bend Connector to Gila Bend and Ajo 1st Ave/Jeerson Tempe Transport. Ctr. 17 Veterans Way/College Ave Tempe Durango St Van Buren/Central/1st Ave International Airport 48 1st St Marketplace 120 GL Grand Ave Limited AVONDALE 8 0 7 16 62 184 Sossaman Rd Sossaman Lindsay Rd Lindsay Greenfield Rd Greenfield Rd Higley Rd Recker 51 27 University Dr Dr Vista Val 10 C/SM 30 30 Circulator routes not shown on map Lower Buckeye Rd 10 511 University Dr/Rural University Dr University Dr Center St Center Main St St 24th 30 Sycamore/Main St 30 67 520 521 522 ASU Smith-MartinPrice-101 Fwy ALNK Main St Sierra Linda Ed Pastor Dr Hardy MLNK Main St 22nd Ave 22nd High School 19 531 533 541 Fwy Hohokam 52nd St MLNK 40 70 Apache Blvd 40 Banner Baywood Medical Center Broadway Rd 542 I-10E Tempe HS 1st Ave Broadway Rd Baywood Ave Broadway Rd 45 45 520 45 Broadway Rd Atlanta Ave 52 65 Dorsey Ln MLNK 202 Roeser Rd McClintock 52 52 66 40 62 101 104 Alameda Dr Sycamore Dobson Rd 35th Ave 48 520 Priest Dr Priest 45 Stapley Dr Stapley Gilbert Rd Country Club Dr Club Country Mesa Dr Southern Ave Southern Ave Southern Ave Rd Hawes Rd Ellsworth Crismon Rd Rd Signal Butte 61 61 61 61 Tempe Banner Desert Medical Center Fiesta Mall Mountain Vista Medical Center Mill Ave 120 128 Hampton Ave Library Rd Rural Mesa Community College Superstition Springs 7th St South Superstition Fwy 16th St 32nd St 7th Ave 48th St Lewis 60 J Mountain 60 531 533 541 533 60 15th Ave 19th Ave 27th Ave 27th e Coury Ave s Community West Juanita Inverness Ave 108 s Superstition Gateway 75th Ave 75th Arizona Mills Mall Central Ave Central 30 e 51st Ave 51st College Ave Dr Farnsworth Baseline Rd 35 19 8 Baseline Rd Mesa Javelina Baseline Rd & Mesa Marketplace Baseline Rd TEMPE 77 C/SM 77 O 77 Maricopa County 108 251 w Baseline Rd Kiwanis 521 27th Ave/ e Park 77 Superior Court Betty Fairfax Cesar Chavez ns Pkwy 522 Cornell Dr Baseline 56
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