The monthly universal transit pass fee for students will increase from $30 to $35 next May and rise to $38 by the summer of 2016.
Read More →Will begin early next year. The service will initially consist of four cars.
Read More →Borrow-a-Bike allows students and faculty to lease a bike for a short period of time. MaroonBikes, a local bike shop, provides the bikes to the university for free.
Read More →The university’s transit service has seen its ridership grow from less than 4,000 passengers in 2000 to 450,000 this year.
Read More →The Oxford-University Transit Commission is looking into extending service from 6:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. on all routes, in response to a survey of University of Mississippi students.
Read More →Will provide pre-paid transit access for approximately 40,000 students, faculty and staff for the next five years.
Read More →CLEMSONLiVE, the university’s activities service, partnered with its transit system to give students a chance to win money and prizes. Students follow CLEMSONLiVE on Twitter to find out when they can win money and learn about upcoming events and Tiger Transit.
Read More →In response to an increase in requests for campus escort service over the last seven years, the university unveiled the Hilltop Safety Cruiser, a van that provides transportation for up to six passengers at a time.
Read More →Will take over operation of an express bus service that provides transportation between Duke and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in early 2013.
Read More →The distinction honors the university’s commitment to bicycling and initiatives that promote a safe and convenient biking environment on campus.
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