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W WAVERLEY ST Westin HIGH ST E B Hotel Hewlett Serra SERRA MALL S Vi L-1A VIA PUEBLO EMBARCADERO RD T EVERETT Downtown Hoover Pavilion Biological and Chemical Teaching Grove ER EL CAMINO REAL BRYANT ST Arboretum HOBART ST HIGH ST Palo Alto at Palo Alto (see INSET 1 WELLS AVE Engineering Building, ORCHARD LN L-1 Childen's HOMERUnder Construction AV Center Center Sequoia C S A Stanford LYTTON AVE RAMONA ST ALMA ST WHITMAN CT O T Shopping at upper left) Center for Nanoscale W A Stanford Palo PALOU Hall Math Margaret A P PEAR LN Center HERMOSA WYPalo Alto EMERSON ST Bank of Alto E SEYMOUR LN Shopping EL CAMINO REAL Science and Varian Corner Jordan Jacks R Train Station & America Medical VIA Physics (420) McClatchy S Transit Center AVE Center Foundation Engineering (380) (460) T OLIVE ST CLARK WY Physics and (120) Wallenberg ALMAHAMILTON ST AVE Nordstrom ARBORETUM RD TENNYSON AV MacArthur Crate & Barrel Jen-Hsun Astrophysics Memorial (160) History PARKING AND CIRCULATION MAP Park Marguerite Y2E2 EAST-WEST AXIS 100 PALO RD Shuttle Stop Bike route to1 SAND HILL RD ENCINA AVE Huang 370 110 Court Corner 19 FOREST AVE Menlo ParkCCLC @ Stanford West Psychiatry 170 2012-13 10 Bike Bridge Town Moore 90 (200) N 6 DURAND3 WY Engineering 1 20 VINEYARD LN PALM DR SEALE AV L MAGNOLIA AV and Materials T 10 Parking & Transportation Services A N QUARRY RD 21 9 Country Rsrch. T O C UNIVERSITY 14 2 770 L-2 80 CHARLES MARX WY5 Village LOMITA360 MALL Parking permit sales, 7:30am - 5pm (M-F) K I NS M 750 McCullough Main Quad L VARIAN18 WY 13 8 4 Johnson 20 240 transportation.stanford.edu PA B Hoover Pediatric Ambulatory B WAVERLEY ST LAPavilionND DR 17Stanford 780 Care Center 700 Angel of Green 70 650.723.9362 T R 7 Center for H R A West 12 Translational ELC D Stanford Grief Skilling Geology C G 24 W To US 101 Earth 60 Visitor Parking E L-1A Research Barn Arboretum Corner 30 Bing N L Apartments ARBORETUM RD 50 L STANFORD AV S MOSHER WY 11 777 EMBARCADERO RDSciences MELVILLE AV 40 250 Pay meter or time limit, 8am - 4pm, M-F (unless HOLLY AV A D 27 16 800 Grove (320) Wing D IN D Godzilla Mitchell 310 Memorial otherwise posted) T MI 23 15 QUARRY RD Palo Alto O F Durand Earth ESCONDIDOChurch MALL O R B 801 Lucile L-3 Mausoleum High School Language Visitor Parking / Pay Station POPPY AV A Arboretum 2633 22 L W EVERGREEN ST N 900 A Packard PANAMASciences MALL C SWAIN WY Corner School Pay atBRYANT machine, ST 8am - 4pm, M-F (unless otherwise posted) Children's Center K LASUEN MALL IS 34 E ASC Children’s GALVEZ ST Peterson 300 25 EL CAMINO REAL 530 KELLOGG(260) AV of P L-1 29 W Advanced Lucile Hospital, Pay by credit card (Visa/Mastercard) or cash L AMBAR WY PALM DR 35 OAKDELL DR I (550) Education L Medicine Packard Under 520 CLARK WY T FANITA WY AUGUST CIR 31 28 1000 B Center Construction Eucalyptus 540 Clock R 900 S C U Children's C 1120 Galvez Lot Event Parking Cancer Center 500 L-96 D Grove Blake R Ticket 560 524 Tower Hospital N 30 1130 L-13 PALM DR C L Reserved Event Parking 6am - 4pm (M-F) D Mech. E Booth O R E 1110 Wilbur at Stanford Cactus CTR CHURCHILL AV R 570 W U Barnum D 32 Lasuen Eng. R 1150 Clinic Stanford P I N S E T 1 1160 Garden S Stanford El Camino D G U Heliport Grove Bus Loading/Unloading E R S-3 A Grove Res. Lab Daily Center Bus Parking R O A A New Stanford Falk L Stadium C L 1170 1180 (MERL) 610 590 No long-term parking S O E Hospital Center Toyon Caneld 24 hours, 7 days T W D OAK AV Y Stanford E R A Make-Ready Site, Grove Old COLERIDGE AV B 1300 Under Parking Hospital Fire Court D G LEMON ST Motorcycle Parking E Construction Struct. 3 Foster Truck DUENA ST Union MARIPOSA AV DORIS DR Emergency EST Field Hse. 6am - 4pm (M-F) R W Clubhouse Bookstore D Stanford New R 1380 B S-4 L-7 S CASTILLEJA AV D D DR Parking PASTEUR DR U Anderson Collection Stadium Guinea White D LOWELL AV L Tresidder Commuter Parking OAK CREEK Struct. 4 P Gallery, Skybox Post E 1400 PASTEUR DR M Grdn Stanford Athletics Under Construction Ueland Plaza 6am - 4pm, M-F (unless otherwise posted) R 1450 L-9 A Union Office Sand Hill Fields C L-96 Field Kennedy U 1510 KAPLAN DR Lucas Center Stanford MADRONO AV A GALVEZ ST Dinkelspiel R 1540 1470 S-1 Galvez NE SAM MCDONALD RD Grove D L (MSLS) Clinic Cantor LS Ticket A Permit C Permit O Grant QUARRY EXTENSION O Auditorium Law Y Boswell PALM DR Lot N TENNYSON AV A K A Arts R Maloney A D D Oce A D K C F Parking School ALMA ST B 1610 E GH Ctr. for Center Field O 1520 R LOMITA DR L-95 Laird Q. Resident Parking F Struct. 1 L-97 Braun Music B Redwood Clinical School of I E 1560 Health Edwards MUSEUM WY Cagan Masters D CAPISTRANO WY ESCOBITA AV E Oak R H Sciences Varsity L IT SAND HILL RD AResearch Lane Medicine Stadium Grove Center O’ CONNORWilliam LN H. 24 hours, 7 days (unless otherwise posted) K C Research Rodin MASTERS MALL Rogers D H Creek A & Policy Hagey ROTH WY Lot O L Muwekma- L Pediatric (CCSR) Alway Sculpture CHURCHILL AVE Neukom SEALE AV N W Apartments E Med School Beckman Oce Bldg. Regenerative Li Ka Garden Bing Cobb Bike route to PORTOLA AVTah-Ruk EA Permit SJ Permit O 1618 W Med Lorry IM South Building A 1704E S-5 Center Shing Fairchild Concert Stanford Track & PAC 12 Mariposa E KK 1736 L-18 SOM Lokey Labs Athletics Angell Bud Klein Steuber Palo Alto/Bryant St. Storey N 1788 Parking Loading Lorry Lokey Center Center Hall Plaza Clubhouse MIRAMONTE AV O L-16 Dock Stem Cell Keck Science Shop Field Chuck Rugby Serra Churchill Ave. Columbae ES Permit SO Permit L Mudd LASUEN ST Sigma V L Struct. 5 Research L-15 ROTH WY Frost Taylor Avery Klein Field Stadium Owen A RINCONADA AV LN Restricted Building James H. Chemistry Organic Grove Plaza NELSON MALL Chi IA 1742 1700 Amphitheater at Sunken O 1824 Area (SIM1) Clark Chemistry Visitor Music Doyle FamilyMAYFIELD AVE Mars QU WE Permit CAMPUS DR EAST Diamond EDrell SH Permit 1766 Center Stauer I Center Rehearsal Avery CHURCHILL MALLRugby Clubhouse S Facility Aquatic Boyd & Jill Smith Paloma L-20 Stauer II Taube MirloJohnson HFD I N S E T 2 STOCK Birch Old Family Center Family Stadium Alondra Many lots are signed only at the entrance. In FA Poplar NORTH-SOUTH AXIS 1812 Field RM Temporary L-17 Cordura N SVC RD Koret SAM MCDONALDTennis MALL Field SANTA RITA AV Y Automotive RD Oak Laurel Stauer III Chemistry Plaza L FlorenceStanford BIRCH ST P Conservation Innovation Arboretum Nora Hall Juniper Arrillaga Stadium Arrillaga Sports O Children's "shared" lots (e.g., those posted "EA or C" ) you A Gates Articial VINE ST Child Care Suppes Acacia Bldg. Littleeld Center Addition, Athletics M Center Auxiliary EX 1854 Facility Facility Storage Ventura GPaul Allen Ctr. Turf Field Moore N L-21 Cogen Computer Herrin Alumni Arrillaga Dan Elliott I of the may park with either permit designated. Center Hall Hall E for Integ. Sys. Gilbert Center Arrillaga T Library O Buildings 228 T Knight Practice Field Stanford F Environmental ESF Facility Annex Science Biological Labs Center Center for Family A Hall(SAL) F PARK BLVD L R Community EL CAMINO REAL EG Safety Building Sports Ctr PARK BLVD R E Annex O Sciences The Oval Sports and (CCSC)D Disability Parking Stanford JORDAN WY Paul G.
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