Some Razorback Transit Schedules to Adjust Starting Sept. 1

Some Razorback Transit Schedules to Adjust Starting Sept. 1
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Razorback Transit will be updating its schedules on a number of routes in response to staffing levels and ridership from the first week of classes. 

The changes will begin on Wednesday, Sept. 1, and will be reflected on maps and timetables that are available at transit.uark.edu.

Route’s 21, 33, 35, 44 and 48 are expected to have changes to the scheduled trips that may affect their frequency.

Route 17 will also be On-Demand only. There will be no scheduled trips for this route, and passengers will have request a ride from a designated stop using the Passio Go app. A van will be dispatched to your location after the request has been received.

A reminder to all riders per federal guidelines, all passengers on public transportation must wear face coverings at bus stops and while on buses. Passengers should review the Transit Rider Guide for a summation of all that is expected for those who ride Razorback Transit buses this year. 

For more information about Razorback Transit, please visit transit.uark.edu.

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Contacts

David B. Wilson, director of communications
Office of Parking and Transit
479-249-7687, dbw010@uark.edu

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