Key ring tags offer priority seating for N-E Ride

Students can pickup N-E Ride key ring tags in Othmer 114 or PKI 100.
Students can pickup N-E Ride key ring tags in Othmer 114 or PKI 100.

The N-E Ride shuttles that run between the City Campus and Scott Campus have resumed their usual service, with new key ring tags available for engineering students, faculty and staff to ensure priority seating on the shuttles.

Go online (link below) to see the full schedule.

Buses will run each weekday while classes are in session, but will not be in service on Monday, Sept. 2, in observance of Labor Day.

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering is partnering with Arrow Stage Lines to provide free bus service between campuses, as well as UNMC, each weekday for students, faculty and staff each weekday while classes are in session.

For priority seating on the NE-Ride shuttles, free key ring tags are available for engineering students, faculty and staff. Tags are available in the Dean’s Office suites in Othmer Hall 114 (City Campus) and 100 PKI (Scott Campus).

During full shuttles, show your tag for possible early seating. Note: seats are not guaranteed and are still first come, first serve.

Any students and employees within the University of Nebraska system may use the shuttle, with priority given to those in the College of Engineering. Capacity for the buses is 36 riders. The college does not guarantee the shuttles have space for every rider per session; seats are first-come, first-serve.

Free wi-fi is available and no reservations are necessary. The service is available to those with active IDs from UNL, UNO or UNMC. Riders will be asked to scan their university ID as they embark.

Go online (link below) to see the full schedule.

You can also track where the buses are in real-time online at https://nebraskaengineering.ridesystems.net/default.aspx or download the Ride Systems phone app from iTunes (for iPhone) or Google Play (for Android phone).

More details at: http://engineering.unl.edu/n-e-ride/