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SHUTTLE SYSTEM ROUTES and SCHEDULES 40A40A BIOTECHBIOTECH VIAVIA BATES/KENNETTBATES/KENNETT SQUARESQUARE 25A LIBRARY RESOURCE IS FACILITY VIA PENN AVENUE F N K W S X A U R Monday through Friday Service Only CR GY N S K LA L A F *This shuttle only stops at Hillman Library SU THD CLAPP F R A SHUTTLE SYSTEM AIG and Library Resource Facility T CR RN C V C AT CH R FR AT S M L U FR L PAN W A EFFECTIVE MAY 5, 2014 TH HA STOPS: X H T E Z BELLH O ROUTES and SCHEDULES 2 IN F L E H OC OC T NGR LO PAHLL LRDC V LLEN 1 Cathedral of Learning (on Bigelow) • Provides shuttle service between Hillman Library A FCRG 3 L K C and the Library Resource Facility, Thomas Boulevard EES HA CL 2 SM Lot Entrance TR T 1 SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE UD N G E EN CATHEDRAL S S R T R L OF LEARNING 3 Allen Hall N H • Departs Hillman Library Main Entrance 9:05 a.m., TE E TE E V IC N TD L P E E P BENDM C W U P FHOUS 4 4 Thomas Detre Hall/WPIC 10:05 a.m., 11:05 a.m., 12:05 p.m., 1:05 p.m., May 5 – August 15, 2014 W L OS M A R F O 5 L C K MC 2:05 p.m., 3:05 p.m., and 4:05 p.m. O SCAI O 5 Petersen Events Center B D UCE P LL BR K U O B H K H C (disability pull-off) S A L R R SAL L B W B L TO • Departs the Library Resource Facility Main Entrance C A AN HLM RN LAW 6 Lothrop and Fifth (BST3) 9:35 a.m., 10:35 a.m., 11:35 a.m., 12:35 p.m., W A L LOT L L 1:35 p.m., 2:35 p.m., 3:35 p.m., and 4:35 p.m. Craft Place and Ophelia HP 7 LKC WPH H ENSQ W G S FA S A T 8 Ophelia and Kennett Square E NT L RR E E R M 3 DA T T ST R S 6 B F PA G 24 Ophelia and Niagara A E 9 ERVS IMPORTANT DATES: S H B M E B 23 L L R L 10 Niagara and Craft O A C A F H L L FORBES No shuttle service S L D 22 BQGR 21 11 Craft and Kennett Square Sunday, April 27, 2014 T SafeRider operates O L L PH 12 77 Bates Monday, April 28– 15A, 25A, and 40A BSP2 ONLY CMRI (Carnegie Mellon) L PLEASE NOTE: 13 L Friday, May 2, 2014 SafeRider operates 40A BIOTECH CENTER 14 Bridgeside 2 20 DOES NOT OPERATE 15 Biotech Main Entrance Saturday, May 3, 2014 No shuttle service Sunday, May 4, 2014 SafeRider operates L L WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS 16 Bridgeside Point 19 F 17 Bates and McKee 1U North and 1U South Monday, May 5, 2014 SCAI 18 Loop shuttles begin summer 18 Bates and Meyran L L schedule CATHEDRAL PETERSEN CRAFT AND BIOTECH PH LOT* MERVIS 19 Bates and Atwood DAY OF LEARNING EVENTS CTR. KENNTT SQUARE CENTER HALL L L 17 20 Bates Hill Apartments Saturday, May 24, 2014 Memorial Day A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. L L Sunday, May 25, 2014 Weekend—No shuttle service L 11 L 7:00 7:03 7:09 7:30 7:38 7:43 21 South Bouquet and Joncaire Monday, May 26, 2014 or SafeRider 7 L 8:00 8:03 8:09 8:30 8:38 8:43 22 PH Lot UGH FRI 9:00 9:03 9:09 9:15 9:23 9:28 L o L 9:30 9:33 9:39 9:45 9:55 23 Bouquet Gardens Independence Day—No shuttle 10 (Bouquet and Roberto Clemente) L L 10:00 10:03 10:09 10:15 10:25 Friday, July 4, 2014 service or SafeRider 8 10:30 10:33 10:39 10:45 10:55 Mervis Hall 2ND 24 AV 9 L 11:00 11:03 11:09 11:15 11:25 E 12 11:30 11:33 11:39 11:45 11:55 L P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Transportation Information: 12:00 12:03 12:09 12:15 12:25 Monday THR Monday SafeRider CMRI 12:30 12:33 12:39 12:45 12:55 L L X E-mail: [email protected] 1:00 1:03 1:09 1:15 1:25 Sunday–Saturday, 9 p.m.–3 a.m. TECHNO L 1:30 1:33 1:39 1:45 1:55 13 BR 14 L L www.pc.pitt.edu IDGESIDE 2 LOG 2:00 2:03 2:09 2:15 2:25 412-648-CALL Y DR 2:30 2:33 2:39 2:45 2:55 www.pts.pitt.edu L L LL 3:00 3:03 3:09 3:30 3:40 L L 15 4:00 4:03 4:09 4:30 4:40 Follow us on Twitter–@PittShuttles L L NOTICE BIOTEC 5:00 5:03 5:09 5:30 5:40 6:00 6:03 6:09 6:15 6:25 Follow us on Facebook–Pitt Shuttles H Frequency of service may vary somewhat from 6:30 6:33 6:39 6:45 6:55 BRI 16 DG 7:00 7:03 7:09 7:15 7:25 published times due to severe weather, construc- Ride Systems GPS–www.pittshuttle.com/m PO ESID IN T E tion, and other unforeseen conditions. We regret or download iPhone or Android app. *Shuttle will go to the PH lot on request after 9:23 a.m. any inconvenience to our riders when emergen- Search Ride Systems and then Board any stop along the route and notify the driver. cies prevent advance notice of schedule changes. find University of Pittsburgh Schedules are subject to change. Please stay alert for detours due to construction. *Subject to change 3,500 DCS95181-0414 VALID ID REQUIRED TO RIDE AM S TH CHATMENT AR AP L E P A H C 1U NORTH/SOUTH VIA UPPER CAMPUS—NORTH LOOP 1U NORTH/SOUTH VIA UPPER CAMPUS—SOUTH LOOP 1U NORTH/SOUTH VIA UPPER CAMPUS—NORTH LOOP 1U NORTH/SOUTH VIA UPPER CAMPUS—SOUTH LOOP 15A15A OCOC LOTLOT SHUTTLESHUTTLE D N LA D IS OO STOPS: W F N MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY SERVICE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY—15-MINUTE LOOP K S AW U MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY SERVICE CR R Y S K LANG L ONLY—30-MINUTE LOOP EFFECTIVE MayL 5, 2014 20 1 William Pitt Union Bus Shelter A ONLY—30-MINUTE LOOP 19 F S IS UTH L D N CLAPP O F L ER R L A L E L T CRAIG NT 2 Bellefield Hall Note: Bus leaves WPU Shelter and L M E 21 3 F C Note: Bus leaves Cathedral of Learning shelter W KN N S R C A U 1 V C FRAT CH R CR R RAT S L returns to Cathedral of Learning Shelter. F L MASON GY P W Bigelow and Tennyson N ANTH and returns to WPU shelter. 3 L BELLH L THA Z EH 6 LA L IN KS O E 18 L C F H A O T R L F OC T L LO LO L NG N S P PAHL LRDC V E 4 Thaw Hall UT LL HD L L A 5 L CLAP FCRG K FR C X X A L 17 A H 7 CL CRAIG XTREES L T L 9 T 5 Allen Hall UD G N EN CATHEDRAL L N L L L L R SE S I R T M OF LEARNING R L Evening service 22 L N E N H HV E D FRAT C T E T T M L E BEND RAT P 14 16 CE F LU 2 EV EN WPIC NT 6 TDH WPIC CC A C 4 A RE FHOUS F 8 S U PA PAN SR O 12 13 RT PLA T BELLH M WP A H Z R L L on Saturday and M SCAI O 11 Z C L EN A C TS L K M C THAW HEIN O O L 3 BO E 7 Petersen Events Center OCT P LD BRUC O L K UB OL L T 4 H K C LO H S A PAHLL L L R Sunday is provided SAL L B WR B L O L LR 2 T 15 9 C N A N 10 D 5 E FCRG 11 HLMA Fitzgerald Fieldhouse C L RN 8 L K AW AL C L by SafeRider. A TH 34 CL L TREES W LA L D LOTH U L G L L Sutherland Hall (inside driveway) 9 CATHEDRAL P L N EN C Q 9 p.m.–3 a.m. E S H 6 N WP S M OF LEARNING ALK E W L RS T L H 10F S E R 23 7 DH AG T TS T EN TE T IC E V P BEND RR E EN 3 10 N R 10 Trees Hall Bus Shelter PE A M E W 1 T T L D T S 412-648-CALL L 24 S CE R B F L A G FHOUS E U AP 10 L OS P L W H B RVS L AM L ME L R S L F O E 11 Terrace and Lothrop C BES 13 C L RB L L R L A L M O A C OK F H 12SCAI O FO 8 B S D UCE R P LL BR T L D G 25 U O L B H K EN PE BQ LK C V SToPS L 12 Scaife Hall (fourth-floor entrance) H S A N HA L R O C SA B W BR C D O L T AN C DEPART DEPART DEPART DEPART 14 A AN 26 L HLM L 13 O’Hara and Bouquet RN C OF L FITZGERALD CENTRE and WPU 11 LAW 7 Soldiers and Sailors L 1 OC Lot BUS SHELTER FIELD HOUSE MILLVALE BUS SHELTER L W Garage entrance 15 LA 27 14 Bouquet and Fifth LO TH 2 Trees Hall bus shelter L P Q S LKC L N PH 9 A.M.
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