Shuttles
Weekend Morning Shuttles Return
Beginning this weekend, Quad shuttles, like this one pictured in a 2009 file photo, will once again run before noon on Saturdays and Sundays.
Wellesley Shuttle Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop
Well, this is awkward. Wellesley just made it much easier to get to - and from - Harvard on weekend mornings than it is for actual Harvard students who live in the Quad to get to the Yard.
allstonian shuttle
The University shuttle serves as a new resource to Allston residents as the new school year gets underway.
Allston Residents Unhappy with Limited Shuttle Service
While Allston and Brighton residents can now take the Harvard shuttle across the Charles River to Harvard Square for free, some residents have expressed concerns that the benefits of the shuttle service are negligible without an extension of existing shuttle routes.
After Administrative Review, Party Shuttle Returns, Subdued
After the conspicuous absence of strobe lights and pulsing music on the late-night routes of the Yard-Quad Express prompted rumors a week ago that “the party shuttle” had been shut down for good, this past weekend saw the revelry return in subdued form.
A Dark Weekend for the 'Party Shuttle'
This weekend, when students climbed aboard Melvin Washington, Jr.’s evening shuttle bus that travels back and forth between the Yard and the Quad, they were not greeted by the customary strobe lights and thudding music, but rather an entirely party-less shuttle.
Shuttle
The Harvard Shuttle picks up students at Boylston Gate on Massachusetts Avenue.
A Spirited Shuttle
Looks like students aren't the only ones getting excited about this weekend's football game. This shuttle parked outside Lowell has ...
UC Town Hall
Michael George '14 listens intently to the transportation service's words on the current plans to improve weekend morning services. As Student Life Committee Chair within the Undergraduate Council, he organized the event in the format of a "Town Hall" with an open forum for students concerns.
Students Discuss Shuttle Updates
Harvard Transportation Services is working on a new initiative to install electronic screens at shuttle stops that would indicate arrival times, Harvard Transportation Services General Manager David E. Harris, Jr. said during a Shuttle Town Hall Monday night.
UC Town Hall 2
David E. Harris Jr. listens to the concerns of students at the Undergraduate Council's Town Hall Event regarding Harvard's shuttles. As the general manager of Harvard Transportation Services, his major concern is the safety of the students.
A Burglar Falling from Widener and the Birth of the Shuttle
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.