Internal shuttle buses to be funded by students THE BATTALION TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1978 Page 5 By AVA KING K A dollar doesn’t buy much any- Kore, but it will get Texas A&M 1)diversity students a fvdl semester of Hitra-campus shuttle bus service next fall. ■ Student Service fees at Texas A&M University will go up $1 to help fund the Internal Shuttle Bus fSystem for the Fall 1978 semester. The first semester of experimental Operations for the intra-campus shut tle was funded entirely by Memorial iStudent Center (MSC) bookstore profits. ■The Student Senate has decided to test the system for another semester to provide a more thorough evalua tion of the system’s necessity and ef ficiency. Of the estimated $30,000 fending, two-thirds will come from student service fees and one-third Bm the MSC bookstore profits. ■For the first semester of its opera tion the internal shuttle bus system ras allocated $60,000. This alloca- |on was to cover the cost of operat ing two routes with three buses on each route. Running the buses costs gestimated $100 per day per bus. “According to projections made by the [ College of Agriculture, 100 to 500 students travel between the main campus and the west campus every half hour during the day,” stated a 1 study obtained from Ur. Curtis Lard, Associate I Dean of the College of i Agriculture. At the recommendation of E, C. Ites, Chairman of the Shuttle Bus Berations Committee, the number MiKbuses on each route will be re- || luced to two for the fall, saving the ~ fDiversity $200 per day. Oates said , mt the reduction will not affect the ^ptem’s efficiency but will avoid the ■ijhcidents of “two working and four fitting on the west campus. The buses are dispatched every 10 piutes and run an 18 minute round p{). The red route, identified by a pd card in the bus window, runs a pbckwise route making stops at Krueger Hall, Rudder Tower, park- rig areas 56 and 61, the Entomology Building, the Veterinarian Hospital, he College Station Post Office (Uni- 'ersity Drive), Milner Hall and the Sfchitecture Building. The green route runs coun terclockwise making stops at Krueger Hall, Zachry Engineering Center Northgate (by the Campus Theater on University Drive), the Veterinarian Hospital, the Entomology Building, parking areas 56 and 61 and Rudder Tower. The Internal Shuttle Bus System was implemented for several rea sons. In 1972, the Texas Transporta tion Institute prepared a briefing document on the campus traffic situ ation at Texas A&M. The studies show that the increasing number of cars and pedestrians made the streets less usable for cars and more dangerous for pedestrians. On Oct. 24, 1977, a student gov ernment subcommittee held a public hearing to determine the student body’s interest in an internal shuttle service. At that hearing, the sub committee, the Agricultural Coun cil, the Engineers’ Council, the Sad dle & Sirloin Club, the Graduate Student Council, the Collegiate FFA and the Off-Campus Student Association all stated that an internal shuttle service was needed. The groups gave the following rea sons why an internal shuttle service was needed: (1) the distance from the Veterinarian school makes walking to the main campus for classes incon venient; (2) the distance to the west campus and to peripheral parking areas makes walking from classes on the main campus inconvenient; (3) traffic congestion on the inner cam pus would be partially alleviated; and (4) students would be protected in bad weather. The subcommittee decided that the buses should make stops at peripheral parking areas, the Veter inarian school, west campus and at the three existing off-campus shuttle bus stops. In addition, it was agreed that a stop would be made at North- gate to serve the north dorm area and help reduce traffic congestion at Northgate. This would also permit students to shop without using a car. The groups involved in the deci sion favored the use of student serv ice fees over user fees (such as off- campus shuttle buses) as a means of funding the intra-campus service. A report on the hearing said this deci sion was made because all students benefited from the easing of traffic congestion and payment through a general fee would encourage use of the buses by all students. It was also pointed out that no passes would need to be issued with this method of funding. The report said the check ing passes would slow down the bus system. “According to projections made by the College of Agriculture, 100 to 500 students travel between the main campus and the west campus AGGIES! Douglas mly a or $ orie*' offers Student ID Discounts! 15% off of $ 50 00 or more 10% off of under $ 50 00 CASH PURCHASE ONLY We reserve the right to regulate the use of this privilege. 212 N. MAIN 822-3119 DOWNTOWN BRYAN Now the man who’s always done the listening Is doing allthe talking. A fascinating, panoramic pi j story of his—and our—times. p||| A unique portrait of America ! by the author of Hard Times, j|; Working and Division Street: Igfl America. ||| "A rich crazy-quilt of a ft! I ill book” —San Francisco Chronicle I 82054/$2.50 Now in paperback from OCKET BOOKS every half hour during the day,’ stated a study obtained from Dr. Curtis Lard, Associate Dean of the College of Agriculture. An eight day long survey made by Oates to determine the usage of the The Transportation Institute’s brief con cluded with the state ment, “Street capacity is not adequate to serve vehicular needs even without the conflicts from pedestrians.” This means that the Univer sity has outgrown its internal street system. intra-campus system shows averages of approximately 1,150 riders on Tuesdays and Thursdays and over 1,400 riders on Wednesdays. No study was made on Mondays or Fri days because different class schedules make for fewer riders these days than in mid-week, the survey said. There is a definite need for an intra-campus shuttle bus system on the Texas A&M Campus. The Transportation Institute’s brief con cluded with the statement, “Street capacity is not adequate to serve ve hicular needs even without conflicts from pedestrians. This means that the University has outgrown its internal street system. 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