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A new integrated campus transit system, TigerTransit, was launched Monday after a year of discussion between the Graduate Student Government (GSG), the USG and the Office of Parking and Transportation.The free service, officially announced in November by ...
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Re: "Coming back from the city, for example, it’ll be really convenient not to have to worry about arriving before the Dinky stops operating"..........Nothing has changed; the old P-Rides Express shuttle service (that employed STUDENT WORKERS, until the new outsourced service that began this week) would also service Princeton Junction after the Dinky stops.
It would have been nice if this story had mentioned what a complete disaster the first few days of service have been. Every ride has been an adventure, since the new drivers have no idea where they're supposed to go. Whee!
Yep, it's been interesting this week. But I have to cut the drivers some slack because circulator route has twice as many stops as it probably should and some are really dumb--is the one in a parking lot between Hibben and Alexander where no grad students park really necessary at 11:15 at night?
Has anyone successfully used the late night service? I've tried twice and the number is always busy.