Richmond Heights, Richmond, California

MacBryde and Solano are as major arteries feeding Interstate 80 and Arlington Boulevard in East Richmond Heights.

The trail connects the El Cerrito del Norte BART station and Ohlone Greenway to the south with the city of Hercules to the north.

route 72 provides local service to Contra Costa College and Hilltop Mall and points in Richmond and San Pablo to the north.

The line also travels south to El Cerrito del Norte Bay Area Rapid Transit station, a major regional transit hub and then further south into El Cerrito, Berkeley, points in between and finally Oakland.

Some small areas are marked community and regional recreational or public and civic uses, such as schools and parks.

[12] There are many small businesses along San Pablo Avenue, including a diverse mix of Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Nicaraguan, Cajun, Mexican, American and fast food restaurants, earning the area a reputation as a low-priced "gourmet ghetto", according to the East Bay Express.

[citation needed] There are 30 businesses in the district, mostly small to medium-sized retail shops, in addition to leasing offices for apartments, insurance, banking, grocery and auto dealers.

Richmond Heights in 1912.
Humboldt Park as seen from the west