UGA Campus Transit


The University of Georgia Campus Transit system operates on the campus and vicinity of the University. Campus Transit has an average daily ridership of 39,765. The system also runs two shuttles on football home game days.
All fixed routes are fare-free and open to anyone including students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The service is funded primarily by a transportation fee paid by students each semester.
Unlike the transit systems found in many college towns, Campus Transit is separate from the Athens Transit system serving Athens-Clarke County.

Routes

; Ag Hill
; East Campus Express
; East/West
; University Village
; Health Sciences
; Milledge Avenue
; North/South
; Orbit
; Riverbend & South Milledge
; Russell Hall

Veterinary Medical Center (VM)

Operates on days when the University is open but classes are not in session
; University Village Intersession Route: Similar to University Village, but is altered to serve River Road Loop
; East-West Intersession Route: Similar to East-West, but is altered to serve Cedar Street and Tucker Hall stops instead of Carlton Street/Georgia Center/Soule Hall

Electric Buses

As of April 2019, UGA has entered into a contract to add up to 19 new electric buses.. The 19 buses were put into service on campus in February of 2020. In December of 2019, as the University of Georgia was awarded $7.46 million under the Federal Transit Administration’s Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Program, it was announced that 13 additional electric buses would be added to the fleet, which will bring the total number of electric buses on campus to 33. The electric buses will account for a third of the total fleet in 2021, when UGA begins to phase out and decommission older diesel buses.