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Shuttle Service Connecting River Campus, Main Parking Lot

September 30, 2016

ravelli-copyTo order to help address parking concerns in the University’s main lot, a new shuttle service will connect the main campus with the river campus parking lot starting October 3. All commuters are encouraged to take advantage of this expanded parking and the free shuttle.  The shuttle will run continuously from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., and again from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. During hours that the shuttle is not running, please contact public safety at 7161 and they can provide service.  The shuttle will pick-up and drop-off from the lower lot to the back of the Pilot house, with stops at Fields & Schoenfeldt and the Beauchamp Center along the way.  Stops will be adjusted depending on demand and interest as the new service moves forward.

The lower lot can be accessed via McCosh St., which is the last right turn upon entering campus on Portsmouth.

For more information contact Jim Ravelli, University operations, at 7540 or ravelli@up.edu.

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Filed Under: 10-03-2016, Campus Services, Public Safety, University Operations Tagged With: Jim Ravelli, public safety, Shuttle Service, University Operations

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