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University Shuttle Schedule - Hayward Hills Campus
The University provides complimentary shuttle service between ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ and the Hayward and Castro Valley BART Stations. The service is primarily paid for from parking citation revenues. The rest of the funding comes from the University parking department. The University parking department is a self-supported operation, which means the parking department receives no funding from the University or the State.
During the Semester, the shuttles run Monday-Sunday* and are available only to current students, faculty, and staff. (Members of the public can use AC Transit Line 60 instead)
- The Castro Valley BART Shuttle can be boarded at any campus shuttle stop.
- You can board the Hayward BART Shuttle at the Recreation and Wellness Center (RAW) bus stop ONLY.
- The Hayward BART Shuttles also make pick-ups along B St. and C St. Monday - Sunday*.
- The demand for the shuttles is high during certain times and all riders should leave extra time when commuting to or from campus during these peak periods.
- All our shuttles are equipped with wheelchair lifts and are accessible per the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
*Note: The ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ Shuttle does not run when the University is closed. View the University Holiday Schedule.
Shuttle times may be affected by traffic or weather conditions. While every effort is made to stick to the schedule, we cannot guarantee the times.
Shuttle Schedules:
Please note the shuttle does not run when campus is closed on the following days:
September 2nd (Labor Day)
November 11th (Veterans Day)
November 28th & 29th (Thanksgiving Day & Day after)
- Shuttles will have reduced schedules during the week of Fall Break, November 25 - 29, 2024
Hayward Shuttle Schedule*
Monday - Sunday
Click here for a map of these Downtown Hayward Shuttle Stops.
Stops on campus, going off campus:
Off campus stops:
Castro Valley BART/Campus Loop Shuttle Schedule*
Monday - Friday (No service on Saturday or Sunday)
Click here for Campus Shuttle Stops Map
Stops on campus, going off campus:
- RAW Stop (From ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ to Castro Valley BART Station)
- MI Stop (Meiklejohn Hall, street level)
- LIB Stop (Library)
- Lot M Stop (Parking Lot M, close to pool)
Off campus stops:
- Carlos Bee Stop (uphill, below Lot N)
- MUS Stop (outside Music building)
- AE Stop (Arts & Education building)
- SF Stop (Student & Faculty Support building)
*Note: The ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ Shuttle does not run when the University is closed. View the University Holiday Schedule.
Shuttle times may be affected by traffic or weather conditions. While every effort is made to stick to the schedule, we cannot guarantee the times.
Reminder...Bay Cards required to use ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ Campus Shuttle
Maps:
- Click here for Campus Shuttle Stops Map
- Click here for a map of the Downtown Hayward Shuttle Stops
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Guidelines:
- Shuttle use is only available to current students, faculty and staff. (Members of the public must use AC Transit Line 60 instead)
- Show your physical or digital BayCard when you enter the shuttle.
- Minors, Infants, Strollers and Baby Seats are not allowed on the shuttles due to insurance liability. The only exception to minors are enrolled students under the age of 18.
Tips:
- Arrive at the designated shuttle stop 10-15 minutes before the scheduled time.
- Make sure to line up as shown by the signs posted at the shuttle stop.
- Have your ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ ID Card (BayCard) out and ready to show as you board the shuttle.
- Boarding is allowed only for riders with a valid ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ ID Card (BayCard).
- The shuttle has a maximum passenger capacity of approximately 30-34. If the shuttle has reached its maximum capacity you will have to wait for the next shuttle or for the AC Transit (fee applicable).
- There can be a higher volume of riders at certain times of the day (especially in the morning). Arrive for an earlier shuttle, in case the one you want is full. This way you'll have time to make the next one and still get to campus on time.
Updates:
- Free WiFi on all shuttles! Look for signs inside the shuttle with the Network name & password.