51°µÍø Express Shuttles FAQs

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51°µÍø Express Shuttle Service - Red and Blue Routes

Q. What is the 51°µÍø Express shuttle service?

A. 51°µÍø partners with DART to provide a convenient campus shuttle service for students, faculty, staff, and visitors.

Q. Where can I find the new 51°µÍø Express Blue Route shuttle route and map?

A. The 51°µÍø Express Blue Route and are posted online.

Q. What is the new Blue Route of the 51°µÍø Express shuttle service and its operating hours?

A. The 51°µÍø Express Blue Route offers complimentary transportation around the 51°µÍø main and East campuses for 51°µÍø faculty, staff, students and guests. The new Blue Route significantly increases the number of stops on the main 51°µÍø campus while also serving additional parking areas on the East campus. The shuttle operates in a clockwise loop, originating on Dyer Street on the East Campus and encircling the Main Campus every half hour from 5:30 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The service does not operate on official University holidays. Check the for more information.

Q. What is the Red Route of the 51°µÍø Express shuttle service?

A. The 51°µÍø Express Red Route offers complimentary service for 51°µÍø faculty, staff, students and guests and provides regular service between the 51°µÍø main and East campuses, DART’s 51°µÍø/Mockingbird Station and the surrounding neighborhood along Greenville Avenue to Southwestern and Amesbury.

Q. Where can I find the new 51°µÍø Express Red Route shuttle route and map, and what are the operating hours?

A. The 51°µÍø Express Red Route map and schedule are posted . The 51°µÍø Express Red Route will run approximately every 20 minutes between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. Check the  for weekend and holiday hours.

Shuttle Tracker (Passio GO! mobile app and desktop client)

Q. Can I track the real-time location of the 51°µÍø Express shuttles?

A. Yes. The new Passio GO! app is free and available in the or . Once you locate the Passio GO! app, download it to your device and select “51°µÍø (51°µÍø)” as your transit agency. The app replaces TransLoc, which is no longer available at 51°µÍø.

Q. Is there a website that shows the location of the 51°µÍø Express shuttles and shuttle routes?

A. Yes. In addition to the Passio GO! app, you can view route maps and the real-time locations of the shuttles from your desktop computer . Select “51°µÍø” as the transit agency to track the 51°µÍø Express Shuttle Service - Red and Blue Routes.

 

Q. Will the app notify you if there are any changes to the shuttle schedule or other services that might impact travel?

A. Yes. The new app will send you push notifications to keep you updated on shuttle service changes and other related announcements. You can easily manage your notification preferences in the app’s settings.


Q. What 51°µÍø Express routes should I take to travel between the main and East campuses?

A. Both the Blue and Red routes connect the main and East campuses and stop at different locations at various times throughout the day and evening hours. Check the route maps schedules for more information.

Q. Will I need a DART Go Pass to ride the 51°µÍø Express shuttle?

A. No. The service is free.

Q. In addition to the 51°µÍø Express shuttle, what other transportation options are available?

A. 51°µÍø participates in a DART Higher Education Pass Program and all currently enrolled students are eligible to receive an annual DART transit pass through the Parking and ID Card Services Office. With a DART GoPass transit pass, riders are able to commute to campus by bus and rail with public transportation that is reliable and economical. Use your DART GoPass for your daily commute and forget the traffic hassles and the fuel and parking costs.

The University will subsidize the cost of a DART local or regional pass by $400 on a prorated basis for employees who do not have an 51°µÍø parking permit. To help further offset the cost of DART transit passes, benefits-eligible 51°µÍø employees may choose to pay for their annual DART transit pass through payroll deduction on a pre-tax basis. Current full-time, benefits-eligible 51°µÍø employees can request their annual GoPass Phone App.

More information about the DART GoPass transit pass is available online.

Additional transportation alternatives can be reviewed on the Parking and ID Services website.

Q. I use the University’s Zipcar program. Where do I park?

A. ZipCar locations on campus can be viewed .

NEW: Parking Gate Access and TollTag Information

Q. How do I access the gate at my assigned parking center or lot?

A. You will need to have a valid virtual 51°µÍø parking permit and use your 51°µÍø ID card or registered TollTag to enter the parking areas. Enroll your TollTag for hands-free access to the gated parking lots and centers on campus. Your TollTag will not be charged - the information is used only to identify your vehicle when you approach the gate. You must still have a valid 51°µÍø ID card and a current 51°µÍø virtual parking permit to register and use your TollTag for parking access.

For those drivers who do not enroll their TollTag, please keep your 51°µÍø ID card with you. You will need it to enter and exit the parking centers and lots on campus.

TollTags from Dallas or Houston are supported (with prefixes DNT, DFW, or HOU).

To present your ID card to the gate access reader, hold your card flat against the face of the reader and hold it still for two to three seconds. The reader will beep once, letting you know the card was detected, then either give you a red light (access denied) or alternating green/red light (access granted) and the gate will open.

Q. Why is the parking access gat to the Airline Parking Center open in the early morning hours? Why is there no parking access gate to the Daniel Parking Center?

A. The City of University Park asked that we keep the access gate to the Airline Parking Center open until 9 a.m. weekdays so it does not interrupt traffic patterns on Airlie Road or Daniel Ave. There is no access gate to the Daniel Parking Center due to the disruption it might cause to traffic flow on Daniel Ave.