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Stanford University STANFORD UNIVERSITY PARKING AND CIRCULATION MAP 2013-14 Parking & Transportation Services D Parking permit sales, 7:30am- Spm {M-F) transportation.stanford.edu 650.723.9362 Visitor Parking Pay meter or time limit, Bam - 4pm, M-F {unless otherwise posted) Visitor Parking I Pay Station Pay at machine, Bam - 4pm, M-F {unless otherwise posted) Pay by credit card {Visa/Mastercard) or cash IL-961 GalvezLot 0 EventParking Reserved event parking 6am- 4pm {M-F) Bus Parking ii'T'\1 Bus Loading 24 hours, 7 days ~ Pay meter, 75 minute max + Motorcycle Parking 6am- 4pm, M-F {unless otherwise posted) Commuter Parking 6am- 4pm, M-F (unless otherwise posted) A A Permit a c Permit Resident Parking 24 hours, 7 days (unless otherwise posted) [l'J EA Permit I!J SJ Permit m ES Permit EE] SO Permit (;l:::J SH Permit t!6!D WE Permit Many lots are signed only at the entrance. In "shared" lots (e.g., those posted "EA or C") you may park with either permit designated. Disability Parking ~~ Any State issued disability parking permit is valid in any disabled, service vehicle (time limit may apply), visitor pay, meter,"A,""C,"or resident space on campus For more info, see: maps.stanford.edu!ada [I][] Parking Lot Number @ Parking Structure Number \}5_~¥:, Underground Parking Structure Number Visitor Center 650.723.2560 Police Department Emergency: 9-1-1 (9-9-1-1 from a campus phone) police.stan ford.edu Fire Department Emergency: 9-1-1 (9-9-1-1 from a campus phone) cityofpaloa/to. org! fire Car Rental 650.833.8060 Car-Sharing Vehicle zipcar.s tan fOrd. edu Gas Station 650.328.785 7 - Athletic Fields Construction Pedestrian Zone I Restricted Vehicular Access Lagunita ® Gate I Pneumatic Bollard I Restricted Access -@ Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Service and Delivery Only 6_ Loading Zone ~ Truck Route - Vehicle Exclusion Zone - No Parking Zone For more information on designated cart routes, cart parking, and other details related to pedestrian zone access, refer to the Ped Zone Access Info and Map: transportation.stanford.edu/parking_info/pedzone.shtml Truck Route Info and Map transportation.stanford.edu/ pdf! truck-routes.pdf University Telephone Operator 650.723.2300 Map revised July 2013 by Maps & Records and Pari<ing & Transportation Services. COPYRIGHT © Board of Trustees of Stanford University. Reproduction only with permission of the Office of Maps and Records. All Rights Reserved. Index for Parking and Circulation Map (see reverse side} STANFORD ilker ~~~ineering and Applied Sciences G-6 H-9/10 UNIVERS ITY 30Aita Road K-3 g~o~~e~~tr~freet K-14 to l-15 Acacia F-5 Athletics Shop Dolores Street l-9/10 Acorn House F/G-15/16 Library (SAL) Dudley lane H/1-15 I Advanced Medicine Center (Cancer Center) C-5/6 0 Welch Road) Ouefia Street H/1-7/8 Anatomy D/E-7 ity Recreation Association (SCRA) B-4/5 Arboretum Children's Center (Currently Closed, ~~~~-'We~akis G-7 MARGUERITE SHUTTLE El Camino Real A-10 to G-16 Arg~::ro:~~r.J~Pl4~~r(~~~i~h~o~~~~r x~~~rt) El Escarpado L-6/7 ~~~~~~~umni Center Electioneer Road H-2/3 SYSTEM MAP Embarcadero Road B-12 to B-13 Artist's Studio EncinaAve A/B-12 e Marguerite Stop Escondido Mall H-7/8 ~~~~(~~=~ro~~..,~~~~i~~c~~~ > Escondido Road l-10to J-14 Barnum Center Esplanada Way L-11 to l-13 <4t Marguerite Stop Barnes Fremont Road G-2 to 1-1 (served by PM Limited and Express Bechtel International Center Galvez Mall H-9to 1-9 Beckman Center Galvez Street B-12 to G-10 routes to Palo Alto Transit Center) Bing Nursery School Gerena Road L-6 Bing Concert Hall Governor's Avenue G/H-4/5 0 Future Marguerite Stop Governor's Avenue South 1-3/4 ~~~Po~i~r~~~~~~ 5L~~rary) Hanover Street K-14 to l-16 l!m Dumbarton Express Line DB Stop t J-15to K-16 ices Center H-13/14 G-14/15 1!1 AC Transit Line U Stop H/1-13 F-5 Route or portion of route J-1 toU6 with limited service times olivar House D-5 Bookstore G-11 Braun Music Center 1/J -7/8 (excluding university Brick Barn J/K-10 Cantor Arts Center (Museum) J/K-10/11 Line X LineY LineS Carnegie Foundation 1-6 0 0 0 §:d~~~~~ nstitution J-8 1 F-9to 1-9 8 Line C P Line P Center for d Study in the Behavioral Sciences F-9 to B-10 9 J-3 to K-2 @B SLAC §~~~;~ lg~ ~f~~ s~~r~~e:[«§~~~~~1bERAS) k-6 toJ-7 Center for Research D/E/F-8 & 1-5 to K-7 Center for Turbu ence esearch (CTR) G-7 CimiD 1050 Arastradero Children's Center of the Stanford Community (CCSC) H-3toG-4 Clinic, Stanford (Boswell) E-13 Clock Tower J-6to L-11 Clubhouse H-13 Cordura Hall (CSU) F-9/10 Gagen Facility L-8 Credit Union.r\also branch in Tresidder Union) B/C-4 E-8/9 §~~~~~~a~ J/1-9 David Packard Electrical Eng ineering E-12 to F-13 Dinkelspiel Auditorium D/E-11/12 Drell F-6/7 Dura Building EIF-7 East Library) 1/J -8/9 Edu of a oad E-4toG-2 Elliott nter (HFD) Oak Creek Drive D-1 TO D-3 Encin J-7 Oberlin Street J-15to K-16 Enc!n L-9 Olmsted Road H-12to J-14 and ESF Annex Orchard Lane A-7 bow School 1-3 Palm Drive A-10 to E-8 1-5 Palo Road 8-2 Pampas Lane F-13 to G-14 H/1-4 Panama Mall H-6/7 H/1-4 Panama Street F-4to H-5 Park Ave F-16 H-3/4 Park Boulevard F-16 J-14 Pasteur Drive 0 -3 to D-5 K-9 Pear Lane A-1 J-1 0 Pearce Mitchell Place J/K-9 K/L-9 Pine Hill Court K-13 J/K-6 Pine Hill Road L-12/13 K-9 Princeton Street J/15to K-16 K-6 Quarry Road A-8 to E-6 K-11 Quillen Court H-12/13 K-8 Roble Drive 1-6 Roth Way E-6 to E-9 Ross~ Lane J-13 J-13 J-9to K-10 Knight Management Center: EIF-11/12 ass e itorium, Facu[ty Building East 0-13 and West, MBA Class of 1968 Bu~ding, H-6 McClelland dorf Event Center, K-11/12 Patterson Building, ambrano Hall K-11 Green Earth Sciences K/l-9/10 Green Libra~ A-6 to E-1 l-13 ~~~~ b~~~~ r ) H-4 Hagey Pediatric Regenerative Med H-3to 1-7 0 L-8 to K-10 ~=~rin°Walt H:~in Labs G-2toG-4 G/H-6 ~=~~~nR~~~=~i~e~t~~~WY~~ita~ornEPL south) F-6 to G-10 Hillei-Ziff Center G-10 to F-15 History Corner (200) G-5/6 Hoover Memorial Building, Herbert L-13toH-16 E-1 to F-3 ~~~~~~ ~~~~~\;~~~~~ry C-3 Hoover Pavilion G/H-14 Hoover Tower K/l-10 G/F-5/6 ~~~~i~1.J~~~~~~~~~~rCenter and Annex G/F-6 F-6 to G-7 J~~~~~~np~~~~~rfce~~~~~:~~~ Care Center K/L-3 B-6/7 J~~~=~ ~a~~ B-7 to E-4 1-16 ~~~~~cience A-11 /12 Kingscote Gardens J-11 ~~~t\-~~ 1 fbn8RMA) 1-16 Koret Pavilion Lake House Landau Economics Braun ~~~~~inte~ t:r~~~~a~rner (Pigott Hall) (260) Grad. School of Bus. Braun Music Center Lathrop Gate House K-7 Lathrop Library J-9 Laurel Braun Music Center Law School Zambrano Hall/North Bldg School of Education [it~:fi~I~CJe~fe~ter Dinkels~iel Auditorium L L Cell Research Building (S IM 1) Bldg. 4 ~e~~~a?~:~ L Memorial Hall L )en's Hospital at Stanford Bldg. 590, Old Union Memor!al Hall F-11 G-12 F-13 F-1 2 E/F-13 1-1 Sciences E-12 G-10 M~gr:9Ma~~rials Research E-11 Mudd Chemistry 1/J -2 Music Rehearsal Facility F-12/13 Nora Suppes Hall E/F-14 Oak ObseiVatory Old Chemistry Building Old Union University Holidays (Limited service) Shopping, Dining, and Entertainment Guide &~~~rg.~g~l~~s_t~ead and Neck Surgery (OHNS) Clinic Oweo New Year's Day· Martin Luther King, Jr. A directory of local businesses served by the Palo Alto Train Station & Transit Center Parking & Transportation SeiVices • Presidents' Day· Memorial Day· Marguerite Shuttle Parking Structure 1 transportation.stanford.edu/guide Parking Structure 2 lnrliPnPnt1Pr>rP Day • Labor Day • Thanks- Parking Structure 4 Parking Structure 5 • Friday after Thanksgiving· Parking Structure 6 • Winter campus closure Apps available Real-time information Parking Structure 7 for mobile devices: Live Shuttle Map ~=~~ f1i~~~~~t~i:~~r~ntegrated Systems Annex Public Transportation shuttlemap.stanford.edu ~~ffri~~r{5~~~~~1~ing) H-6 Connections to Caltrain, Sam Trans, VTA, mobi le.sta nford.ed u Physics and Astrophysics H-6 Pigott Hall (Language Corner) (260) D/E-2/3/4 and Dum barton Express can be made ~============~~ ~ Next Bus Expected (My Bus) Pine Hall F/G-11 at the Palo Alto Transit Center. r MyBus.stanford.edu Price F-13 ~~~~cae ~~Fartment F-12/13 TapPATS Smartphone App F/G-112 340 Bonair Siding· Stanford, CA 94305-7255 Poplar 1-2 Bikes on Transit~ tappats.sta nford.ed u Post Office Equestrian Center 1- 112 Hours: Monday- Friday, 7:30a.m.- 5:00p.m.
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