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ROUTE 564

JACKSON-14TH
WEEKDAY EASTBOUND

WEEKDAY WESTBOUND

ENTRE SEMANA HACIA EL ESTE

ENTRE SEMANA HACIA EL OESTE
1
WASHINGTON/
SHERIDAN
7:02AM
8:02
9:02
10:02
11:02
12:02PM
1:02
2:02
3:02
4:07
5:10
6:15

2
JACKSON/
10TH
7:09AM
8:09
9:09
10:10
11:10
12:10PM
1:10
2:10
3:10
4:15
5:17
6:22

3
18TH/
SHERIDAN
7:13AM
8:13
9:13
10:15
11:15
12:15PM
1:15
2:15
3:15
4:20
5:22
6:27

4
14TH/
LEWIS
7:20AM
8:20
9:20
10:22
11:22
12:22PM
1:22
2:22
3:22
4:27
5:29
6:34

5
FOUNTAIN
SQUARE
7:29AM
8:29
9:29
10:31
11:31
12:31PM
1:31
2:31
3:31
4:36
5:38
6:43

WASHINGTON/
SHERIDAN
10:02AM
11:02
12:02PM
1:02
2:02
3:02
4:02
5:02
6:02

JACKSON/
10TH
9:09AM
10:09
11:09
12:09PM
1:09
2:09
3:09
4:09
5:09
6:09

3
18TH/
SHERIDAN
9:14AM
10:14
11:14
12:14PM
1:14
2:14
3:14
4:14
5:14
-

FOUNTAIN
SQUARE
6:32AM
7:32
8:32
9:32
10:32
11:32
12:32PM
1:32
2:32
3:32
4:37
5:40
6:43

14TH/
LEWIS
6:39AM
7:39
8:39
9:39
10:39
11:39
12:39PM
1:39
2:39
3:40
4:45
5:48
6:49

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18TH/
SHERIDAN
6:45AM
7:45
8:45
9:45
10:45
11:45
12:45PM
1:45
2:45
3:46
4:51
5:54
6:55

2
JACKSON/
10TH
5:56AM
6:51
7:51
8:51
9:51
10:52
11:52
12:52PM
1:52
2:52
3:53
4:58
6:00
7:01

1
WASHINGTON/
SHERIDAN
6:02AM
6:57
7:57
8:57
9:57
10:58
11:58
12:58PM
1:58
2:58
3:59
5:04
6:06
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SÁBADO HACIA EL ESTE

SÁBADO HACIA EL OESTE
2

4

SATURDAY EASTBOUND

SATURDAY WESTBOUND
1

5

4
14TH/
LEWIS
9:20AM
10:20
11:20
12:20PM
1:20
2:20
3:20
4:20
5:20
-

5
FOUNTAIN
SQUARE
9:29AM
10:29
11:29
12:29PM
1:29
2:29
3:29
4:29
5:29
-

5

4

FOUNTAIN
SQUARE
8:32AM
9:32
10:32
11:32
12:32PM
1:32
2:32
3:32
4:32
5:32

14TH/
LEWIS
8:39AM
9:39
10:39
11:39
12:39PM
1:39
2:39
3:39
4:39
5:39

3
18TH/
SHERIDAN
8:45AM
9:45
10:45
11:45
12:45PM
1:45
2:45
3:45
4:45
5:45

2
JACKSON/
10TH

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