Cy Ride - Routes

Routes

Route Number Route Starting Terminal Ending Terminal Major Streets traveled
1 Red South & West North Grand Mall Ames Middle School Mortensen Road, Lincoln Way, Duff Avenue
1 Red East Ames Middle School North Grand Mall Mortensen Road, Lincoln Way, Duff Avenue
2 Green South & West North Grand Mall Ontario St. & California Ave. Ontario St., Hyland Ave, 6th Street, Grand Avenue
2 Green East & North Ontario St. & California Ave. North Grand Mall Ontario St., Hyland Ave, 6th Street, Grand Avenue
3 Blue South North Grand Mall South Duff & 5th Street South 4th Street, Beach Avenue, Stange Road, 24th Street
3 Blue North Birch River Apartments North Grand Mall South 4th Street, Beach Avenue, Stange Road, 24th Street
4 Gray South East 16th St. & South Dayton Kildee Hall Beach Ave., S. 4th St., S. 16th St.,S. Bell Ave.
4A Gray Jewel/S. Duff Kildee Hall Beach Ave., S. 4th St., S. 16th St., S. Duff Ave.
5 Yellow City Hall City Hall South Duff, Lincoln Way
6 Brown South North Grand Mall ISU Research Park University Blvd, Mortensen Parkway, Welch Avenue
Stange Road, Bloomington Road
6 Brown North ISU Research Park North Grand Mall University Blvd, Mortensen Parkway, Welch Avenue
Stange Road, Bloomington Road
6A Towers Shuttle Storm/Welch Storm/Welch Welch Ave.
6B Brown/Mall North Grand Mall North Grand Mall Campus, Stange Road, Bloomington Road
7 Purple Mortensen Rd. Osborn Dr. South Dakota, Lincoln Way, Union Dr.
10 Pink City Hall Eastgate Dr. at Philadelphia St. Lincoln Way, Dayton Ave.
21 Cardinal Frederiksen Court Frederiksen Court Stange Road, Osborn Drive, Union Drive
22 Gold Ash Ave. & Sunset Dr. Spedding Hall Pammel Drive, Lynn Avenue, Wallace Road
23 Orange Veterinary Medicine Building Osborn Dr. Wallace Road, Osborn Dr. South East 16th St.

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