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- Read about some of CU Boulder's 2024 transportation achievements and future goals.
- Whether you live two or 20 miles from campus, here are some tips to help you navigate winter weather and the spring semester.Ìý Ìý Ìý
- The spring semester Buff Bus schedule is live! Ìý Check out the updated bus route map and other important details
- In the ongoing march to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, CU Boulder has been awarded two separate grants totaling $3.4 million to support the expansion of the electric Buff Bus fleet.
- Inclement weather is in the future and Parking Services (PS) appreciates your assistance! During winter weather, permit holders in lot 436 are requested to not park on the third-floor ramp leading up to, and including, the top floor of Regent
- CU Boulder Transportation Services has finalized a contract with Via Mobility to provide late-night service on the Will Vill route.Starting immediately, Via buses will operate from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. every Thursday, Friday and Saturday when campus is
- Real-time location tracking for CU Boulder’s Buff Buses, RTD, HOP, B-cycle and more is available via the Transit app. The app also includes expected arrival times and service notifications. Download: From Google Play or the Apple Store.
- Guardian is a mobile safey application produced by Rave Mobile Safety. Guardian provides the user: A new method to receive CU Boulder AlertsÌý Access to crisis support phone numbersÌý A safety timer allowing friends and family to monitor
- What do free vanpooling, 700,000+ BCycle rides, and two new electric Buff Buses have in common? They were some of the highlights in CU transportation in 2023 and included in the January issue of the Be Mobile Newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter
- Starting on September 1, the Buff OneCard ID will be used as a transit pass for all enrolled CU students and eligible benefited employees. CU is no longer issuing CollegePasses or EcoPasses. If you have further questions or encounter problems