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Check individual routes for stop and schedule details. Triton Transit operates fare-free on- and off-campus service, including four primary service lines: Shuttles – Fixed-route service between campus shuttle stops. Mobility – Door-to-door service for individuals with limited mobility.
Public Transit at UC San Diego. Several mass transit routes serve the campus and surrounding area. UC San Diego offers different programs that provide discounted transit access for faculty, staff and students.
UC San Diego Transportation Services manages parking for the campus and medical centers as well as providing alternative transportation options for students, faculty and staff.
Inside Loop. Service area: Circles the central campus in a clockwise direction, including connections to regional bus service at the Gilman Transit Center and the UC San Diego Blue Line Trolley at the Central Campus Station. Operates: Weekdays, 6:30 a.m. to 10:15 p.m., weekends, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with 15-minute frequency during peak times ...
Whether you commute or live on campus, learning how to get to, from, and around the campus is necessary. Check out your options and the transportation options available to you as a UC San Diego student.
Find bus and rail lines that serve UC San Diego campuses (and beyond) Check out the MTS transit schedule (bus and trolley) See the NCTD transit schedule (North County buses and trains)
The best way to get from UCSD Central Campus Station to Irvine is to train which takes 3h 54m and costs $17 - $95. Alternatively, you can bus and line 53 bus, which costs $11 - $50 and takes 3h 10m. Mode details
Outside Loop is only running on weekends until Nov 21st. https://transportation.ucsd.edu/campus/shuttles/loop-o.html. Reply. Award. It's been more than a month that I didn't see them running @ live shuttle tracking, but I saw some shuttles even though they're not on shuttle….
UC San Diego has more than 250 waypoint location markers on light posts around campus. Scan the QR code to easily figure out where you are and where you need to go. Find information about Triton Transit and micromobility options for getting around campus.
Since I don't have a car, I will have to rely entirely on the bus system near UCSD. I have heard that there are certain bus routes that are always so full that the bus driver will usually skip you if you decide to go to these stops/ take those routes.