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T 1 T 73 AVE 1 S 1 RD 5 A 5 Challenge Transportation service area 72 VE S AV 1 9 T 72 E 171AVE 1 Andorra T 50 ST 50 T S Lake S 1 0 9 0 TRANSPORTATION SERVICE AREA 1 KLARVATTEN 168AVE FORT ROAD 112 ST 112 142 ST 142 109 ST Any district elementary student enrolled in an elementary alternative program, who lives 167 AVE 167 AVE CASTLE DOWNS RD 9 167 AVE 167 AVE 167 AVE 167 AVE 5 outside the walking boundary of the school but within the Transportation Service Area, T S S T ST 76 RD 165 AVE 5 OZERNA may apply for yellow bus service to that school. 87 ST 6 RD 1 1 VE 4 T A 7 S R T 164 AVE 65 T 3 S 5 E CR 1 S VE S V 164A S T 5 I LU 164 AVE 2 7 T 9 The Transportation Service Area described on this map is usedR for determining 7 DUN 163 AVE E transportation eligibility and identifies that long ride-times may occur. One-way student 162 AVE 162 AVE AV 16 162AVE 1 162 2 A A MANNING DRIVE 132 ST 6 162 VE 161A 1 V VE 160 AVE ride-times may extend up to and exceed 80 minutes. The mapN also identifies areas where D A E 100 ST T A A 2 BEAUMARIS S AV O O V 6 E E 1 112 ST 5 R 9 E 129 ST RD transportation is not available and areas that may be servicedG depending on ride-times, L E L 160 AVE 160 AVE V ST 59A E 1 ST 127 R 60 AVE C AVE 160 A PB 60 64 ST A 1 student demand or bus load. 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