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Crimson Ride

Crimson Ride, UA’s new transit system, gets you where you want to go on campus. It’s free, fast and makes our campus more pedestrian friendly.

Crimson Ride provides new way for faculty and students to get around campus

August 10, 2007

Crimson Ride, UA's new transit system, gets you where you want to go on campus. It's free, fast and makes our campus more pedestrian friendly.
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  • There is no charge to ride the buses, and you will not need your ACT card.
  • Crimson Ride buses follow Library hours during the week and will be available on weekends, especially on Game Day.
  • Your wait at a bus stop will be no longer than 5 to 7 minutes. Stops may not be directly in front of the building you’re going to/from. The most convenient stop for you may require a short walk.
  • Buses pick up and drop off on the right-hand side of the street. Easily identifiable street signs will mark bus stops.
  • Buses travel in both directions on the Gold, Green and Blue routes. The Crimson route travels in one direction only. The bus marquee will clearly indicate whether the bus is following a route 1 or route 2 direction.
  • Leave your vehicle in your designated parking lot while on campus. Walking a few steps to a bus stop will save more time than trying to move to another parking place.
  • Plan your best route ahead of time. A route that changes buses may be a quicker and more direct route than staying on the same bus.
  • Always yield the right of way to Crimson Ride buses.
  • Routes and stops are subject to change, based on the needs of the riders and the campus as a whole.

Plan your route with Crimson Ride maps:

PDF Crimson Ride Route Planner
PDF All Routes and Stops Map
PDF Crimson Route Map
PDF Blue Route Map
PDF Gold Route Map
PDF Green Route Map


Get more information, real-time bus locations, routes, and more at

www.crimsonride.ua.edu

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