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Mailman Student Handbook 09-10
Shuttle Services
Tue, 08/28/2007 - 19:19 — dale
The University provides a shuttle service between the Health Sciences campus and Morningside campus, free to anyone with a University ID. Schedules are available in the Office of Student Affairs and online.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/transportation/docs/shuttles/intercampus.html
Location: At the Morningside campus, the shuttle stops at 116th Street and Broadway. At the Medical Center, the shuttle stops at the corner of 168th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue for Morningside service and at the corner of 167th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue for Harlem Hospital service. At the Harlem Hospital, the shuttle stops at Lenox Avenue and 136 Street.
Times: Travel time between points is approximately fifteen minutes with five additional minutes scheduled for waiting time at each stop. All scheduled times are approximate; please allow two to three minutes variance. See URL above for most up to date schedule.
Information: Call 212-854-2796 (on the Morningside campus) or 212-305-8100 (on the Medical Center campus) for confirmation of bus operation, schedule questions, and more information about the shuttle service. Schedule is subject to change without notice. The driver will alert passengers as such changes occur. For further information, call 212-854-5508.Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health. Student Handbook 2008|10
© 2007 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
