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Stanford named a Platinum Bicycle Friendly University by the League of American Bicyclists

The League of American Bicyclists named Stanford a Platinum Bicycle Friendly University in recognition of investments that make the campus safe and inviting to more than 13,000 cyclists daily.

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East Palo Alto Bike shop helps kids on the road to college

At Live in Peace, an East Palo Alto community organization and bike shop, kids connect with mentors, learn new skills, and get help on the road to college.

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Stanford Transportation asked readers for great bike commute stories

When Stanford Transportation asked for great bike commute stories, the anecdotes poured in. Who knew getting to campus by bike was so exciting?

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A #vanlife love story

SLAC's Sarah Gooding spoke with Stanford Transportation about commuting, outdoor adventure, and finding love on the road.

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An uncommon commute becomes an aquatic adventure

A Stanford employee spices up her commute with a memorable aquatic adventure.

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Research scientist’s family proves cargo bikes are the happiest mode of transportation

Research scientist Arnout Boelens and his family of four live car-free. Here's how.

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Could you live car-free? Here’s how four Stanford staff make it work

In honor of last week’s World Car-Free Day 2022, we asked several in the Stanford community who’ve made a personal choice to live without a car, how in the world do you survive? Turns out the answer is ‘pretty easy,’ with a dollop of joy.

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Super commuters take advantage of vanpool program

What can you do with an extra $10,000/year? Just ask this vanpool group

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The ins and outs of Vanpooling

“Brains to breakers” vanpool – a game changer for a Stanford Law School employee and other Half Moon Bay commuters.

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Pat & Kim’s excellent cycling adventure: Two Stanford employees prepare for Bike to Work Day

Considering riding on Bike to Work Day on May 20 but feeling apprehensive? Two Stanford employees took a test trip. Read their story to get inspired!

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How sustainable transportation helped one Stanford employee find her soulmate

How sustainable transportation helped one Stanford employee find her soulmate.

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SRWC employee masters the two-wheel commute

While some folks learned how to speak a new language or bake bread during quarantine, Aisha Wahab re-learned how to ride a bike. It had been 20 years since she’d felt the wind at her back. Read about Aisha’s adventure as she hit the road again, thanks in part to a $30 bike she purchased through the Department of Public Safety.

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The right way around a roundabout

There's an art to going 'round safely. Stanford Transportation explains best practices for pedestrians and cyclists.

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Parking permits for 2021-22 now available

Commuter and resident parking permits for the new fiscal year are now available for online purchase from Stanford Transportation. Department, vendor and contractor parking permits also are available.

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New Clipper card app available for your iPhone or Android device

Until now, Clipper cards have been the only way to tag on and off with a Caltrain Go Pass or to validate transit fares. Now, those who prefer the convenience of using their phones can transfer their Go Passes and transit fares to the Clipper on Your Phone app.

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Marguerite returns to pre-pandemic passenger capacity

Beginning July 19, capacity limits will be lifted on all Marguerite buses. Face coverings will continue to be required for passengers regardless of their vaccination status.

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Parking maintenance in June and July

Scheduled parking lot maintenance on Stanford's main campus in June and July means parking permit holders will need to avoid the affected lots.

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Main campus returns to weekday parking enforcement

Beginning June 16, Stanford will return to weekday enforcement for commuter parking; parking at the main campus will no longer be enforced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Free door-to-door service to vaccination sites

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Marguerite service changes

Schedule changes for Lines MC, X, Y, RP, RWC, and S are being made to better align with Caltrain's updated weekday timetable

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Caltrain Go Passes extended for employees and ‘by request’ for Pilot Go Pass

No action required for employees; graduate students and postdoctoral scholars must inform us for their pass to remain active.

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Marguerite service adjustments coming on Dec. 14 and Jan. 4; limited service during winter closure

Schedule changes are being made to better align with Caltrain's updated weekday timetable; Line OCA service returns

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New Discount Transit Program Now Available for Low-Income Riders

Clipper START is a pilot program that offers single-ride transit fare discounts for eligible low-income individuals in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Stock Farm Garage to temporarily close Dec. 5-6 and 12-13

Parking permit holders and bike cage users should avoid the garage during weekend garage cleaning

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Parking enforcement continues during holiday season, winter closure

Permits are required to park at all times, except on Nov. 26, Dec. 25, and Jan. 1

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Complete the Stanford Transportation survey and enter to win $500 and other prizes

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Modifications to Marguerite service coming Nov. 23

Lines X and Y to provide peak commute service only; Lines P and OCA temporarily suspended

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2020 winter closure checklist

The annual shutdown of university operations starts earlier than normal this year. Our list of year-end reminders has some new items this year, as well as some deadlines that have been adjusted due to the earlier start of the closure.

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Should you cancel your monthly parking permit given the upcoming holidays?

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Transit passes extended due to COVID-19 response

Current Go Passes and SmartPasses are valid through March and April 2021, respectively, and no action is needed

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