Razorback Transit Service for December and January

Razorback Transit Service for December and January
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Razorback Transit will continue to have full service through Thursday, Dec. 17. 

On Friday, Dec. 18, Razorback Transit will begin reduced service, with routes running only from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m.  

There will not be any buses running on Saturday, Dec. 19, because it is commencement weekend. 

From Monday, Dec. 21 through Wednesday, Dec. 23, Razorback Transit will have reduced service. Buses will not be running after 6 p.m. on those days. 

After that, buses will not run again until Monday, Jan. 4, when limited routes will be available. 

Full service will resume on Monday, Jan. 11. There will be no service on Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 18.

All Razorback Transit routes will continue precautionary measures to address coronavirus concerns, which include: a requirement for face coverings; having a limited capacity to allow for more social distancing; and increased sanitation efforts. 

If you have questions you may go online for more Razorback Transit information, or email transit@uark.edu, or phone 479 575-RIDE (7433).  

Contacts

David Wilson,
Transit and Parking
479-575-6089, dbw010@uark.edu

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