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U 87 ST OZ ST 50 C 5 6 1 E 4 1 R RD T 164 AVE T S T E S T S S T V D VE S 5 2 A 7 5 I R T 164 AVE 164 7 9 The Transportation Service Area described on this map is usedR for determining E S A E UC V 9 L 5 163 A 5 N 1 U transportation eligibility and identifies that long ride-times may occur. One-way student D 1 162 AVE AVE 1 162 AVE 162 62 1 162AVE 6 AV 100 ST 16 ride-times may extend up to and exceed 80 minutes. The mapN also identifies areas where 1 T AVE E 0 A D 2AVE B S VE O A A 6 EAU 5 O V M 9 E R E 1 ARISR transportation is not available and areas that may be servicedG depending on ride-times, L OAD 160 AVE 160 AVE ST 59A R L ST 127 VE E MANNING DRIVE C 160 A student demand or bus load. 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