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Hundreds of students may have to transfer at the city’s most dangerous bus stops

City middle and high school students wait at bus stops where a dozen or more violent crimes have been committed during school commuting hours.

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The 1,722 students at Digital Harbor High may take up to 187 unique routes coming home from school.

Of those,seven routes — which carry as many as 42 of the school's studentspass through 10 transfer points where crime rates are particularly elevated.

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