The University of Georgia Campus Transit system operates on the campus and vicinity of the University. Campus Transit has an average daily ridership of 39,765. The system also runs two shuttles on football home game days. All fixed routes are fare-free and open to anyone including students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The service is funded primarily by a transportation fee paid by students each semester. Unlike the transit systems found in many college towns, Campus Transit is separate from the Athens Transit system serving Athens-Clarke County.
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| - The University of Georgia Campus Transit system operates on the campus and vicinity of the University. Campus Transit has an average daily ridership of 39,765. The system also runs two shuttles on football home game days. All fixed routes are fare-free and open to anyone including students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The service is funded primarily by a transportation fee paid by students each semester. Unlike the transit systems found in many college towns, Campus Transit is separate from the Athens Transit system serving Athens-Clarke County. (en)
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| - The University of Georgia Campus Transit system operates on the campus and vicinity of the University. Campus Transit has an average daily ridership of 39,765. The system also runs two shuttles on football home game days. All fixed routes are fare-free and open to anyone including students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The service is funded primarily by a transportation fee paid by students each semester. Unlike the transit systems found in many college towns, Campus Transit is separate from the Athens Transit system serving Athens-Clarke County. (en)
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| - Orion, NABI, New Flyer, and Proterra buses
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| - *East Campus Parking Deck/ J.F. Harris Commons/ Performing & Visual Arts Complex
*Tate Student Center/ Memorial Hall/ Zell B. Miller Learning Center
*Main Library/ Peabody Hall/ Human Resources (en)
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