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Transportation and Commuting Options

I would like to commute to and from campus, what are my options?

If you are considering living beyond walking distance to campus, please keep in mind that the average commuting time fluctuates during rush hour, accidents, road construction, and/or bad weather. An average 12-mile trip may take a little under 30 minutes during non-peak times but can almost triple depending on what is happening on the roadway.

Driving

MapQuest www.mapquest.com and Yahoo Maps http://maps.yahoo.com/dd can provide you with accurate driving directions, and average times during non-peak hours.

Campus Parking

On-campus parking is available to students who live two miles outside of campus for about $300 per academic year. For more information about campus parking, please visit the Apply for Campus Parking page.

Public Transportation

Most city buses and trains run throughout the day and night. One advantage to riding the train is that trains are reliable most of the time, because they travel below or above street level. However, it is not advisable to use public transportation during late night hours especially when traveling alone on some routes. Check out the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) bus and train route schedules and transit fare information at: http://www.transitchicago.com                                                                                                    

University Shuttle Service

Northwestern offers shuttle bus services between the Chicago and Evanston campuses, three Chicago-area hospitals, and to and from the Metra Train station (see CTA Web site for Metra information) For further information about University transportation, please visit the University services Web page at http://www.univsvcs.northwestern.edu/shuttles/index.htm