Breaking News

Transportation

Subscribe

Coordinated buses carry more riders

More people are riding the T a year after its partnership with KU on Wheels.

City Commission votes on first transit changes

Commissioners approved the first round of integration recommendations for Lawrence Transit System and KU on Wheels.

Mississippi Street to close during spring break

The street will be shut down because of preparatory sewer work.

Bicyclists gain benefits from bailout plan

Government offers reward for businesses and employees who leave their cars at home.

City looks for student input on buses

The Public Transit Advisory Committee will hold a meeting today to discuss transit system changes.

Lawrence’s main bus systems consider joining forces

Representatives for KU on Wheels and the T have begun merger discussions. But with the latter’s fate in jeopardy, nothing is set in stone.

Tease photo

Future of Lawrence public transit hinges on tax proposal

If a proposed sales tax increase doesn’t pass, the city will have to halt public transportation.

Students can receive text alerts about late buses

KU on Wheels has developed and implemented GPS to track bus performance and routes.

Tease photo

Moped use on campus increases substantially

With increased use comes the responsibility of users to maintain their scooters.

Proposal would eliminate several bus stops starting in fall

Route change may result in many seeking alternatives to riding the bus

Parking and Transit proposal would save University $80,000, but may prove costly to students.

City bus system faces changes

Changes to the Lawrence Transit System could affect students.

City commission approves rate change

Riders of the Lawrence Transportation system will need an extra quarter as of July 1.

Tabled bill offers alternative to SafeRide

New service would provide transportation to and from activies

The bill, which would increase student fees $3 per semester, was tabled on the Student Senate Committee March 7. A petition with 1,000 student signatures would be needed by this Wednesday for the bill to go on the spring ballot.

More fees mean newer buses

Bill increases student fees $20 each semester

After failing a student because of low voter turnout, the Student Senate passed a bill Feb. 28 increasing student fees to fund new buses.