Shuttle Route FAQ

For quick reference. We have compiled the answers to the most frequently asked parking questions for the Shuttle Route on the Coral Gables campus.

New Shuttle Route Pilot Program

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  • Why is the University piloting a new shuttle route?

    The new shuttle route aims to improve access to the academic core by offering a reliable transit option for commuters and residential students. It also supports parking compliance by reducing demand in high-traffic parking areas.

  • Who will use this route?

    The route serves students, faculty, and staff, with a particular focus on:

    • Commuters connecting from Metrorail
    • First-year students living in the new residential towers opening this fall

  • How does this route support commuters?

    The shuttle provides a direct connection from Metrorail to the academic core, making public transportation more convenient and reducing travel time across campus.

  • How does this help with parking on campus?

    By offering a dependable alternative to driving, the route helps reduce unauthorized parking in red and yellow lots and eases congestion near the academic core.

  • How does the route support first-year students?

    The new shuttle route offers a direct and accessible connection between Centennial Village and academic buildings.

  • When does the route begin service?

    The shuttle service for the new pilot route operates from Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

  • Where can I find route maps and schedules?

    Route maps, schedules, and real-time tracking will be available on the Parking and Transportation website and through university transportation tools.

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