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IU Alum here - undergrad and grad.
Never bought a bus pass. My dorms were always centrally located and my houses were not far either. My friends never had bus passes . Walked all over the place, biked, jogged, ran for 6 years. Beautiful place to walk. Get an umbrella and waterproof gear.
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| Lehigh although I never used it so it's possible to avoid... best shape of my life walking those stairs up the mountain multiple times a day! |
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Heck StonyBrook has full train station on campus!! Plus busses.
UMASS Amherst has a large bus depot on campus University of Maryland has a metro stop |
| Stony Brook, Buffalo. Not sure of other SUNYS |
Does anyone actually use them for anything besides getting from one campus to another, though? |
| If it’s freezing and you need to go between West Bank and East Bank campuses, maybe? Of course, there is the light rail as well. |
| Michigan has busses but I think my DC went to North Campus once in 4 years so may have used the bus only that one time. |
Nah. My kid has always lived in the downtown area (Stalnaker Dorm, then Vandalia apartments, now lives in an off campus house off Willey) and all his classes have been on Evansdale. He's never left that early. |
Same. Went to OSU. Never rode a bus. All of my classes were very walkable, including when I lived off-campus. |
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In case anyone is interested in learning about the PRT at West Virginia University
This one has WVU transportation employees telling you about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAIc-qBHENc This one is just a "ride along" as someone rides it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey2im0f7zr8 |
| Indiana needs busses for sure. Iowa is pretty small compared to other Big 10 schools , so it’s walkable. Nebraska has 2 campuses which are very compact, but u need a bus to go from one of these campuses to the other. |
Now kids use scooters. |
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MOst do, for two reasons:
1. As campuses expand over time, often they end up buying land not directly adjacent, so things get spread out here and there. 2. Not everyone can walk long distances. Most students are able-bodied, but not all fo them. Plus staff and faculty. |
| OP, if this is important to you, you might want to ask which students tend to use buses. At my school, for example, the hard science students tended to use the shuttles more frequently because of the locations of the labs and other science facilities in relation to the central area where most of the dorms are located. In contrast, other students might use them rarely, or only late at night. |