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UT Profile: Georgia Southern U. adds ElDorados to meet growth

The service began in 2005 with five buses running one route and has grown to three routes, serving more than two million rides per year to students. The service has now expanded to 12 buses, running two routes Monday through Friday.

April 22, 2013
UT Profile: Georgia Southern U. adds ElDorados to meet growth

 

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In February, Statesboro, Ga.-based Georgia Southern University began a new era in transporting students around campus with the unveiling of a new fleet of ElDoradoNational EZ Rider Low-Floor buses for its Southern Express shuttle service.

The service began in 2005 with five buses running one route and has grown to three routes, serving more than two million rides per year to students. The service has since expanded to 12 buses running two routes Monday through Friday.

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“As with any growing university, parking spaces on campus are at a premium, and we found ourselves unable to keep up with the growing demands for parking spaces,” said Kristi Bryant, director, parking & transportation, for Georgia Southern about the reasons behind launching the service. “From the first day of transit service, it has been well received by our university community.”

Since each new bus will be equipped with GPS, students will soon be able to use their smartphones and a mobile app to track a bus instead of spending valuable time waiting at a bus stop. There are safety improvements, too. The buses have low-floors and a handicap ramp instead of a lift. There are also more handrails on the buses and a larger front window where drivers can have better views of the roads.

The new Southern Express buses also run on biodiesel, completing the system’s transition from compressed natural gas. The university anticipates opening a new facility that will house a biodiesel fueling station in the short-term future.

The buses are owned and operated by First Transit under contract with Georgia Southern.

“Georgia Southern and First Transit have had a wonderful business relationship since the day they arrived,” said Bryant. “The staff is very courteous and strives for excellence. The drivers that are employed are highly trained, well qualified drivers that are the best in the region. If any routes are changed and/or modified, we are always consulted. If we, as a university, ask for a route change, they are ready, willing and capable of handling our request.”

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The transit program is funded by a mandatory student Transportation Fee of $55/semester. No ID is needed and anyone can ride. Additionally, faculty and staff members can opt out of paying to park on campus by parking at the university’s stadium and riding the transit system. 

Since the inception of the Southern Express, the university has grown from around 17,000 students in 2006 to 20,500 today. The university is expecting to grow to 25,000 students by 2020, according to Bryant, who is expecting the shuttle service to expand as well.

"The future of transportation on campus is exciting. We hope to offer more routes on campus as well as offer a weekend shuttle to the shopping district, off campus,” she said. “Long term, I would like to see our student transportation system integrate with a city transit service — the City of Statesboro does not have any type of public transportation, currently — offering our students a broad variety of destinations.”

Georgia Southern University, a Carnegie Doctoral/Research University founded in 1906, offers more than 120 degree programs serving more than 20,500 students. Through eight colleges, the university offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs built on more than a century of academic achievement. 

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