Victory Parkway Shuttle Adds Stops
The UC Victory Parkway shuttle has added stops to accommodate staff members who have moved to UCs Victory Parkway Campus. (The Victory Parkway Campus, not to be confused with the UC Physicians office building on Victory Parkway near Martin Luther King Drive, is located at 2220 Victory Parkway and is the site of the former College of Applied Science.)
The Victory Parkway shuttle now stops at the front of the Eden Avenue Garage and at the UC Physicians office building on Victory Parkway near Martin Luther King Drive. Previously, there had been shuttle service from the West Campus (originating at the Campus Recreation Center) to Victory Parkway, but that service had no stops in between.
The service is offered weekdays from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. (West Campus to Victory Parkway) or 9:30 p.m. (Victory Parkway to West Campus). The shuttle does not operate on weekends, UC holidays or semester breaks.
Travel time is approximately 20 minutes between the West Campus and Victory Parkway. There is no set schedule due to variable traffic and weather conditions.
More information on shuttle services can be found here.
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