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Lot 1,
located west of the Softball stadium, has recently been
converted from an Overflow lot back to a Bennett Hall Orange
lot.
Lot 2B, east of the Baseball field has also been
developed and designated as a Bennett Hall Orange lot.
In addition to the
Bennett Hall Parking Lots, there are also a number of
Overflow lots nearby that are available for you to use at
any time. These lots are located north of the Wes Watkins
Center and are labeled Lots 99D, 99E, and
99F. Also, between the hours of 6:20 a.m. and 10:30
p.m., THE BUS provides service to these lots. You
can park your car in an Overflow lot and take THE BUS
wherever you need to go! Just look for the green and white
striped Overflow sign marked at each Overflow lot entrance.
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Notice Green Zone Commuters – Lot 12 is under
construction- future Green Commuter Lot.
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Two
new lots recently opened
off of Matthews and Knoblock- Lot 5A has 40 staff spotes,and
6 30 minute visitor spots. Lot 6B has 159 green
commuter spaces, 6 handicap spaces, and 12 motorcycle spots.
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PTS Announces New Staff Parking Lots and OPTIONS
Stillwater, Okla. – With construction occurring virtually everywhere on the Oklahoma State University campus this fall, the Department of Parking and Transit Services has created some new alternatives for Faculty and Staff that park on campus.
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Fall Break Schedule
Friday October 10th is fall break. We will be running
GOLD 1 and 2 on campus and cancelling Orange and Black routes for
the day.
All
routes and Paratransit service will end at 7pm.
New Service to Stillwater
First Capital Trolley has expanded the Guthrie to Stillwater route
to include an Edmond Stop. The route now has a 6:30am stop at the
Edmond Wal-Mart before arriving 30 minutes later at the Guthrie Park
& Ride along I-35. From there, the route continues to several stops
on the OSU campus. OSU employees are the majority of riders on this
route. For more details or to schedule a pick up please contact
First Capital Trolley at 405-282-6000.
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2007-2008 School Year a Milestone Year for
THE BUS
Since its inception in the Fall of 2003, the OSU/Stillwater
Community Transit System, THE BUS, has continued to grow and
see record numbers of riders. The 2007-2008 school year was no
exception with a substantial increase in ridership from the previous
year. The ridership numbers topped out at 885,397, which is up
18.7% from the 746,368 rides given during the 06-07 school
year.
Last month held the biggest surprise with nearly a 50% increase in
ridership from June of 2007.
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THE BUS Goes Green
Following with the recent trend of environmental sustainability and
“Going Green” campaigns, the OSU/Stillwater Transit Department has
also done their part to join in on this worthwhile endeavor by
installing bus shelters equipped with solar panels throughout the
community. The solar panels, also known as photovoltaic panels,
convert the sun’s light directly into electricity which is used to
illuminate the shelters at night. This conversion of light into
utility grade electricity saves substantial amounts of money and is
pollution free in its operation.
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