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Directions & Transportation
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Whether by car, bus, or on foot, you'll need to be able to get around Rutgers' campuses and New Brunswick while you're here. Here's some information about the options available to you:

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By Car

Whether you are a commuter or a resident at Rutgers, you'll need to know about the department of Parking and Transportation Services. This department assigns parking (and distribute hang-tags and decals for your car), issues tickets for violations by vehicles parked on University property, and operates the University bus service. On their website, you'll find permit applications, information on traffic detours and lot closings, and an opportunity to let the folks at P&T know how they're doing.

By Bus

If you're asking yourself, "Where is that bus???", you need to check out the University Bus Schedule. University buses are operated and scheduled by the department of Parking and Transportation Services. P&T also manages parking around Rutgers. You can find bus schedule updates, and lots of other information at their website.

If you need to venture outside New Brunswick, bus service to the surrounding area is available from NJ Transit (800-772-2222 within NJ, 973-762-5100 out of state) and Suburban Transit (800-222-0492).

By Train

The best way to get to New York City, Philadelphia, or the region's airports is by train. New Brunswick's train station is located only two blocks from the GSE.

Service is available from NJ Transit (800-772-2222 within NJ, 973-762-5100 out of state) via the Northeast Corridor Line. Amtrak (800-USA-RAIL) also makes stops in New Brunswick.

On Foot

Okay, so there is no 'Pedestrian Transportation Department'. But, if you're new to RU, you may not know how to get where you're going. To find a particular building or see maps of the campuses, you should begin your search at the "Finding Places" section of the Rutgers University website. You can also search for people and events at Rutgers; follow the "Search Rutgers" link on the Rutgers University website.

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