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280 Transport Saturday Mtd.Org 280 tranSPORT Saturday mtd.org The 280 tranSPORT service is available to encourage alternative transportation to and from all Illini Football and Volleyball home games and to alleviate traffic and parking congestion. This service is open to all members of the public. Weekday The 280 tranSPORT Football service begins 2 hours before the start time of every home football game. The last trips depart for the stadium 15 minutes after the game begins. Passengers may return any time during the game. Return trips depart from the location at which passengers were dropped Evening off. The last return trips depart from the stadium 30 minutes after the end of the game. The cost is $2.00 round trip, payable when boarding. Exact cash fare is preferred. Saturday 2019 Men’s Football Home Game Schedule Game Date Opponent Time 8/31/2019 Akron 11:00 AM Sunday 9/14/2019 Eastern Michigan 11:00 AM 9/21/2019 Nebraska TBA 10/12/2019 Michigan TBA 10/19/2019 Wisconsin 11:00 AM 11/02/2019 Rutgers TBA 11/30/2019 Northwestern TBA The 280 tranSPORT Volleyball service consists of one continuously operating shuttle that begins serving passengers 90 minutes before the start time of every home volleyball game and ends 60 minutes after the game ends. Drop off and pick up locations are limited to Bielfeldt Athletics Administration Building and Huff Hall. There is no cash payment required for this trip. 2019 Women’s Volleyball Home Game Schedule Game Date Opponent Time 8/24/2019 (Saturday) Orange & Blue Scrimmage 5:00 PM 9/01/2019 (Sunday) Tennessee 1:00 PM 9/27/2019 (Friday) Nebraska 7:30 PM 9/28/2019 (Saturday) Iowa 7:00 PM 10/09/2019 (Wednesday) Minnesota 8:00 PM 10/12/2019 (Saturday) Indiana 7:00 PM 10/26/2019 (Saturday) Ohio State 5:00 PM 11/01/2019 (Friday) Michigan 7:30 PM 11/02/2019 (Saturday) Michigan State 7:00 PM 11/15/2019 (Friday) Penn State 7:00 PM 11/16/2019 (Saturday) Rutgers 7:00 PM 11/27/2019 (Wednesday) Northwestern 7:30 PM 151 4 Saturday Section.indd 151 9/12/2019 9:53:20 AM 217.384.8188 280 tranSPORT Saturday Champaign tranSPORT Football Look for these signs Hill Street Parking Deck at the designated stops for Illini Football! CHURCH MAIN Weekday FIRST SIXTH WRIGHT FOURTH PARK CHESTNUT FIFTH GOODWIN UNIVERSITY N NW NE STOUGHTON W E SW SE NEIL STATE RANDOLPH SPRINGFIELD Campus Center Public S Parking Deck Map Not to Scale Evening HEALEY alight GREEN JOHN board CHALMERS Illini Union Service begins two hours before game time at North Campus Parking Deck. Last trip 15 minutes after game Saturday ARMORY begins. Last return trip 30 minutes after game’s end. NEIL OAK GREGORY STADIUM HESSEL Art & org Design PEABODY ARC Sunday Memorial Stadium KIRBY State Farm Center Urbana tranSPORT Football UNIVERSITY North Campus Parking Deck CLARK SPRINGFIELD GOODWIN Regular Route Ceramics Materials Research Designated Stops (bus will only board and/or GREEN alight passengers at these stops) Illini ILLINOIS Union Places of Interest Krannert Campbell Alumni Shelters MATHEWS Center OREGON NEVADA tranSPORT Volleyball FOURTH N GREGORY NW NE GREGORY PLACE SIXTH FOURTH W E GREGORY SW SE PEABODY S Map Not to Scale PENNSYLVANIA Huff Memorial Hall Stadium KIRBY PEABODY State ARC PENNSYLVANIA Farm Center Memorial Stadium KIRBY Regular Route State Farm Center Designated Stops (bus Bielfeldt will only board and/or alight passengers at these stops) ST. MARYS Places of Interest 152 4 Saturday Section.indd 152 9/12/2019 9:53:21 AM.
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