TRANSPORTATION
How Do I Get There From Here?
As a new student at UMW, you may feel marooned in a strange place without your car. Don't despair! Transportation options abound on and near campus. The most important ones are detailed below. In addition, you'll soon have friends and contacts who have cars but, in the meantime, take advantage of closer ties to campus. Investigate all thepossibilities of evening and weekend entertainment-from residence hall socials to music or drama offerings; from guest speakers to campus recreation activities, from working out in the gym to "open mike" nights. You'll find information about these and many more possibilities posted on all the bulletin boards, on the University's web pages, and through the "Weekly Email" from Student Activities..
Campus Escort Service
The Escort Service is an after-dark, student-operated safety service
provided on request from an academic or administrative building back
to the residence hall. During evening hours call x1129; or call x1025
at other times. This service also operates from the off-campus parking
lots by calling from the parking lot emergency phones. The service is
available during the academic year from dusk to 1a.m. M-W and dusk to
3a.m. Th-Su.
Fredericksburg Regional Transit
The FREDericksburg Regional Transit (FRED) buses are FREE to University students
with presentation of the student ID card. Convenient stops are located
along the double drive within the main gates off University Avenue, in
front of Seacobeck and on Sunken Road. The FRED buses run to the historic
downtown area of shops and eateries, and out to the major shopping areas
and movie complexes on Route 3. A special FRED Express service was developed especially for the University students and operates
Thurs.-Sun., August through April. The line has also been extended into
Spotsylvania County. Advise the bus driver if it is your first time
on board and he will assist you with the necessary transfer information.
For more information call 540/372-1222 or visit the web site at www.ridefred.com.
Club Vans
Student clubs and organizations often reserve University vans for transportation to plays, concerts, museums or other special events of interest. Club members and other Interested students are invited to attend.
Bicycle Power!
Biking is an option for getting around campus and the surrounding neighborhoods,
to downtown Fredericksburg, which is considered bike-friendly due to
its wide one-way streets. We would not recommend attempting to travel
by bicycle to the Route 3 area which is a high-traffic area and definitely
not pedestrian or bike friendly!
Greyhound Bus Lines
The Greyhound station is located downtown at 2217 Princess Anne St.,
Fredericksburg. Telephone Numbers:
Main: 540-373-2103
Greyhound Package Express: 540-373-2103
Customer Service: 540-371-0384
Hours of operation are subject to change. Please call to verify hours before making travel arrangements. You may wish to visit the web site at www.greyhound.com.
Amtrak
Amtrak trains stop at the Fredericksburg train station and offer service
north to New England and south to Florida. In addition to their regular
service, Amtrak trains run on weekends and holidays when the Virginia
Railway Express (VRE) trains are not in service. Call 1-800-USA-RAIL
or visit www.amtrak.com .
Virginia Railway Express (VRE)
A special discount is available to the University students for the Virginia Railway
Express commuter trains to Washington, D.C. The VRE is the fastest and
most convenient way to make day trips to all the cultural attractions
of the nation's capital or to make Metro connections to the DC airports.
The trains start running as early as 5:15 a.m. and return as late as
7:40 p.m. during the week. Weekend service is offered by Amtrak. For
more information on VRE, visit the web site at www.vre.org
or call 703/684-1001.
Metrorail
Taking the DC Metro is a wonderful way to get around our nation's capital.
It is easy to make connections to Metro from the VRE or Amtrak. Metro
also makes convenient connections to Reagan National and Dulles airports.
At each station there are large color-coded maps showing fares and travel
times. Each passenger needs a farecard to ride and fees are based on
when and how far you travel. Farecard machines are in every station.
Take a friend from the University and have a day of adventure seeing where you
can go on the Metro! Metro operates on weekdays from 5:30 a.m. until
midnight and on weekends from 8 a.m. until midnight. For more information
on Metro schedules, fares or parking call 202/637-7000, or visit the
web site at www.wmata.com .
Taxi Service
Don't forget the convenience of taxi service which is available 24 hours
a day. A typical charge from the University to the Route 3 shopping areas
is about $4 with 50 cents extra for each additional passenger. Taxi
service is also available to the airports with pickup at the University
and delivery to the airline terminal for $70 to National, or $90 to
Richmond or $130 to Dulles. This service could be shared by up to 4
students for the same price. (Information gathered from one local taxi
company; call ahead for rate information.)
............Virginia and Hilldrup Taxi 373-8294 or 373-8555
............Bumbrey's Cab 373-6111
Getting to Washington D.C. and Area Airports
Getting from Fredericksburg to Reagan National Airport, Dulles Airport,
or Washington DC is not as hard as it seems. Some methods include:
TAXI Service : The local taxi companies will provide
door-to-door transport to the airports. Spring 2003 rates were quoted
as $70 to Reagan National, or $130 to Dulles or $90 to Richmond. Call
ahead to get current information. This service could be shared by up
to four students to reduce the price.
VAN/LIMO service to DC area airports is available
for a wide range of prices beginning at $55. Limousine contact numbers
include: *ChopChop Shuttle, 703-906-6939; *Stafford Shuttle 286-0093
*Horizon Limo, 703-441-0197; *Fredericksburg Limo Service, 540-899-6150
or 888-318-5529; *Fantasy Limo Service, 800-736-5466.
Classic Transportation (Long Island, NY; New Jersey)
Classic Transportation services the New York Metropolitan area and offers
transportation for our students. They are also setting up various pick-up
locations in the Metropolitan area to facilitate college students, their
parents, relatives and friends who are en route to their college
or university destinations. Classic gives a direct route from Long Island,
New York or New Jersey. You can contact them at 631-567-5100, ext. 201
or visit them on the web at www.classictrans.com
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