Bus Schedule for Freshmen Orientation only

Bus Schedule for Freshmen Orientation Day only
Friday, Aug. 31, 2007

Salisbury/Lakeville
7:20/12:29 Salisbury Pharmacy, left on Cobble Road 7:22/12:28 Cobble Road and Sarum Village, left on Route 41 7:23/12:27 Route 41 and Echo Street, proceeds along Route 44 to Lakeville 7:2712:25 Lincoln City Road 7:30/12:10 Lakeville Fire House, proceeds along Route 44 to New York state line 7:35/11:54 Route 44 and Meadow Lane, turn around at New York line, right on Route 112 7:38/11:58 Route 112 and Indian Mountain Road (blinking light) 7:45/11:50 Route 112 and Dugway 7:50/11:40 arrive Housatonic
    
Salisbury/Canaan/Falls Village
7:05/12:45 Route 44 and Taconic Road 7:10/12:40    Route 44 and Twin Lakes Road 7:15/12:35 picks up along Route 44 through Greenacres 7:20/12:30 Route 44 and Canaan Laundry 7:23/12:25 Collins Diner Parking Lot 7:25/12:10 Canaan Fire House 7:30/12:15 picks up along Route 44 to Locust Hill, turns around and proceeds back down Route 44 7:40/12:05 Route 7 and Sand Road  7:43/12:03 Route 7 and Stein Lane 7:45/12:00 Route 7 and South Canaan Meeting House 7:50/11:55 Falls Village Town Hall 7:55/11:40 arrive Housatonic

Sharon
7:20/12:30 Mitcheltown Road and Bus Yard, proceed Route 4 to Clocktower, straight on Route 361, right on Sharon Valley Road 7:25/12:15 Sharon Valley Road stops, right on King Hill Road, right on Route 36, left on Hospital Hill, left on Main Street, right on Hilltop Road 7:35/12:05 Sharon Center School, right on Hilltop Road, right on Route 41 7:40/11:55 Route 41 stops from  Caulkinstown Road to Rolling Hills 7:55/11:40 arrive Housatonic

Cornwall/Kent
7:15/12:35 Patco 7:23/12:25 Route 7/Chase Hill Road 7:25/12:21 Route 7/Studio Hill 7:32/12:18 Route 7/Mansonville Road 7:33/12:17 Route 7/Route 45 7:35/12:15 Route 7/Bairds Store 7:45/12:05 Route 7/Cornwall Auto Body 7:50/12:00 Route 7/Swaller Hill Road 7:55/11:40 arrive Housatonic

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