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Bus Schedule School Year 2017 - ’18 Log on to Guampdn.Com for the Bus Schedule Department of Public Works Bus Schedule School Year 2017 - ’18 Log on to guampdn.com for the bus schedule A-39 .........Last Stop ..........................................7:30 ...................... 3:47 CROSS ISLAND ROAD AREAS TO HARRY S. INDEX OCEANVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL ......................7:35 ...................... 3:30 TRUMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A-8 ...........Baseball Field ..................................7:10 DRIVER: BORJA, GARY P. A-9 ...........Guzman ...........................................7:08 AGAT ORDOT BUS NO. B-127 A-10 .........Ike ....................................................7:06 SUPERVISOR: TAIJERON, RICKY U. A-11 .........Motorcross .......................................7:04 A-12 .........Pinaula .............................................7:02 BARRIGADA TAMUNING ASAN AND PITI AREAS TO SOUTHERN A-13 .........Calvo Station ....................................7:00 HIGH SCHOOL HARRY S. TRUMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL .7:20 DEDEDO YIGO O/C-47 .....Asan Entrance .................................5:45 ...................... 2:20 O/C-46 .....Jose Leon Guerrero .........................5:47 ...................... 2:18 TENJO VISTA AND SANTA RITA AREAS TO YONA O/C-45 .....Asan Community Center ..................5:48 ...................... 2:17 HARRY S. TRUMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INARAJAN O/C-44 .....Kalakac ............................................5:50 ...................... 2:16 A-5 ...........Perez #1 ......................................................................... 3:07 O/C-41 .....Roberto ............................................5:52 ...................... 2:14 A-14 .........Lizama Station ............................................................... 3:05 O/C-39 .....Aloha Inn #2 .....................................5:54 ...................... 2:12 A-15 .........Borja Station .................................................................. 3:04 A-2 ...........Tenjo Vista Entrance ........................6:00 ...................... 2:11 A-16 .........Naval Magazine ............................................................. 3:03 SUBSTATION SUPERVISORS A-3 ...........Tenjo Vista Lower .............................6:02 ...................... 2:10 A-17 .........Sgt. Cruz ........................................................................ 3:02 Agat Ricky U. Taijeron SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL ............................6:12 ...................... 1:50 A-19 .........Annex ............................................................................. 3:00 HARRY S. TRUMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ............................... 2:40 Barrigada Dennis R. Flores TENJO VISTA AND SANTA RITA AREAS TO Dededo Pedro C. Santos HARRY S. TRUMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MT. CARMEL SCHOOL TO AGAT AND Inarajan Steven R. Cruz A-2 ...........Tenjo Vista Entrance ........................7:00 SANTA RITA AREAS A-3 ...........Tenjo Vista Lower .............................7:01 A-32 .........Finile #1 ......................................................................... 3:20 Ordot Joseph J.Q. Sablan A-5 ...........Perez #1 ...........................................7:05 A-34 .........Custodio ......................................................................... 3:21 Tamuning Augusto B. Espiritu A-14 .........Lizama Station .................................7:07 A-37 .........Pagachao Lower ............................................................ 3:23 Yigo Vicente C. Santos A-15 .........Borja Station ....................................7:08 A-38 .........Pagachao Upper ............................................................ 3:24 A-16 .........Naval Magazine ...............................7:09 A-39 .........Last Stop ........................................................................ 3:27 Yona Anthony C. Gumataotao Jr. A-17 .........Sgt. Cruz ..........................................7:10 A-40 .........Santa Ana ...................................................................... 3:28 A-18 .........M & R Store .....................................7:11 A-41 .........Quidachay ...................................................................... 3:29 Dispatcher Bus Operations .................646-3122 A-19 .........Annex ...............................................7:12 A-44 .........Tracking Station Entrance .............................................. 3:31 HARRY S. TRUMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL .7:20 A-30 .........Sahagon ......................................................................... 3:35 Superintendent Franklin F. Tatiano ........646-3208 A-20 .........Rapolla Station ............................................................... 3:37 Assistant TENJO VISTA AND SANTA RITA AREAS TO A-19 .........Annex ............................................................................. 3:38 Superintendent Daniel B. Quintanilla ....647-5025 OCEANVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL A-18 .........M & R Store ................................................................... 3:39 A-2 ...........Tenjo Vista Entrance ........................7:30 ...................... 4:01 A-22 .........Hyundai Entrance .......................................................... 3:42 A-3 ...........Tenjo Vista Lower .............................7:31 ...................... 4:00 A-24 .........Hyundai Talisay .............................................................. 3:44 A-5 ...........Perez #1 ...........................................7:35 ...................... 3:56 A-23 .........Hyundai Taga ................................................................. 3:46 A-14 .........Lizama Station .................................7:37 ...................... 3:54 A-9 ...........Guzman ......................................................................... 3:51 A-15 .........Borja Station ....................................7:38 ...................... 3:53 A-10 .........Ike .................................................................................. 3:53 AGAT A-16 .........Naval Magazine ...............................7:39 ...................... 3:52 A-11 .........Motorcross ..................................................................... 3:54 A-17 .........Sgt. Cruz ..........................................7:40 ...................... 3:51 A-12 .........Pinaula ........................................................................... 3:56 DRIVER: AGUON, DAVID F. A-18 .........M & R Store .....................................7:41 ...................... 3:50 A-13 .........Calvo Station .................................................................. 3:58 BUS NO.: B-123 A-19 .........Annex ...............................................7:42 ...................... 3:49 MT. CARMEL SCHOOL ................................................................... 3:15 SUPERVISOR: TAIJERON, RICKY U. A-20 .........Rapolla Station .................................7:43 ...................... 3:48 OCEANVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL ......................7:50 ...................... 3:30 CROSS ISLAND ROAD AREAS TO SANTA ANA AREAS TO SOUTHERN HIGH OCEANVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL SCHOOL HARRY S. TRUMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A-8 ...........Baseball Field ..................................7:38 A-44 .........Tracking Station Entrance ................5:50 ...................... 2:19 TO SANTA RITA AND CROSS ISLAND ROAD A-9 ...........Guzman ...........................................7:35 A-43 .........Cruz #2 ............................................5:52 ...................... 2:17 AREAS A-10 .........Ike ....................................................7:33 A-42 .........San Nicolas ......................................5:54 ...................... 2:15 A-26 .........Acfalle Station ................................................................ 2:48 A-11 .........Motorcross .......................................7:31 A-41 .........Quidachay ........................................5:56 ...................... 2:12 A-8 ...........Baseball Field ................................................................ 2:51 A-12 .........Pinaula .............................................7:28 A-40 .........Santa Ana ........................................5:57 ...................... 2:11 A-9 ...........Guzman ......................................................................... 2:53 A-13 .........Calvo Station ....................................7:25 A-39 .........Last Stop ..........................................5:59 ...................... 2:10 A-10 .........Ike .................................................................................. 2:55 OCEANVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL ......................7:50 SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL ............................6:11 ...................... 1:50 A-11 .........Motorcross ..................................................................... 2:57 A-12 .........Pinaula ........................................................................... 2:59 DRIVER: MANSAPIT, ERIC P. SANTA ANA AREAS TO MARCIAL SABLAN A-13 .........Calvo Station .................................................................. 3:05 BUS NO. B-59 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HARRY S. TRUMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ............................... 2:40 SUPERVISOR: TAIJERON, RICKY U. A-44 .........Tracking Station Entrance ................7:02 ...................... 3:03 A-43 .........Cruz #2 ............................................7:00 ...................... 3:02 DRIVER: MACHIE, MICHELL T. OLD AGAT AREAS TO SOUTHERN HIGH A-42 .........San Nicolas ......................................7:04 ...................... 3:00 BUS NO. ..B-57 SCHOOL A-41 .........Quidachay ........................................7:07
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