Union Station to Close for Repairs on Garland Avenue

Union Station to Close for Repairs on Garland Avenue
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Garland Avenue, between Maple Street and Dickson Street, will be closed during the winter break for paving and waterline work.

Razorback Transit buses will not be able to use Union Station during the Reduced Service period, starting Saturday, Dec. 19 and ending Monday, Jan. 18. Temporary departure points will be used instead during this period.

Red Reduced, Blue Reduced, and Purple Reduced routes will depart from the Garland Center on Garland Avenue.

Green Reduced and Tan Reduced routes will leave the Hotz Hall bus stop on Cleveland Street.

Short term parking will not be available in front of the Garland Center during this period.

 

Contacts

Adam Waddell, associate director
Razorback Transit
479-575-6292, ewaddwl@uark.edu

Steve Voorhies, manager, media relations
University Relations
479-575-3583, voorhies@uark.edu

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