Shuttle Bus Cuts Drain Student Wallets and Impact Commuting Choices
Shuttle Bus Cuts Hit Hard
Shuttle bus cuts at Concordia University are leading to financial challenges for many students. With the first bus now departing from the Sir George Williams campus at 9:30 a.m., students have limited options for affordable transportation. The impact of these changes is particularly felt by those relying on the buses to get to classes and jobs.
Rising Transportation Costs
Many students are now faced with increased commuting costs, making budget management even harder. They are turning to alternatives like ridesharing or taxis, which can quickly add up. Here’s a quick look at the options:
- Ridesharing Services
- Public Transit
- Biking
- Carpooling
- Walking
Student Reactions
With the growing expenses, students feel the need for a reevaluation of the shuttle system. They hope for alternative solutions to alleviate the financial impact of the cuts.
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