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New campus transit system launched

Written by Jonathan Evans, Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Correction appended

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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  • 2:20 p.m. on Jan. 7th, 2009
    Posted by
    @ Will Ellis '12

    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.

  • 11:23 p.m. on Jan. 7th, 2009
    Posted by
    grumpy grad

    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!

  • 8:31 a.m. on Jan. 8th, 2009
    Posted by
    another grumpy grad

    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?

  • 1:30 p.m. on Jan. 14th, 2009
    Posted by
    GS '10

    Has anyone successfully used the late night service? I've tried twice and the number is always busy.

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