May 9, 2011

LSU bus service costs $33K to run during spring break

BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana State University spent more than $33,000 to continue offering its Tiger Trails bus service during spring break and plans to continue to offer service during the summer, according to lsureville.

Gary Graham, director of the Office of Parking, Traffic and Transportation, said he thinks it's important to keep the buses running, even during holidays, because there are students still on campus. The service runs on a reduced schedule with fewer buses during these times. For the full story, click here.

 

 

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