
Scheduled departures from 59th Street & Drexel Avenue:ġ0 a.m. To arrange for transportation after 12:30 a.m., University of Chicago Medicine staff should contact the hospital's security office at 773.702.6262. The final departure from 59th Street and Drexel Avenue is at 12:10 a.m. picks up at both Drexel and Apostolic parking lots. Operates Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. Passengers should use the Apostolic/Drexel Route after 10 a.m.Ħ3rd Street and Kenwood Avenue on the tens (0:10, 0:20, 0:30, etc.) The final departure from 63rd Street and Kenwood Avenue is at 9:50 a.m. Operates Monday through Friday from 5 a.m. Passengers should use the Apostolic/Drexel Route after 10 a.m.Ħ1st Street & Drexel Avenue: on the tens (0:10, 0:20, 0:30, etc.) The final departure from 61st Street and Drexel Avenue is at 9:50 a.m. Final departure is at 8:40 p.m.ĥ7th Street Metra Station: 0:20 and 0:50. Final departure is at 8:30 p.m.įriend Center: 0:10 and 0:40. to 9 p.m.ĥ9th Street & Drexel Avenue: on the hour and half hour (0:00, 0:30). The shuttle operates every 10-20 minutes, during the service hours. until 9 p.m., providing service from central points on campus to the Garfield Red Line Station, and the Arts Block. Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer before and after riding.This route operates Monday through Friday, 6:30 a.m. Maintain distance from other passengers when possible.
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Full daily cleaning and disinfection of high touch surfaces (hand rails and hand holds, arm rests, etc.) before and after each shift.Employees are required to stay home if they have COVID-19 symptoms or have been instructed to quarantine or isolate. Mask use on these other shuttles will align with the UW’s general face covering policy.ĭaily COVID-19 symptom screening of employees before entering the workplace. For all other UW shuttle services, masks are recommended for all, including drivers.UW Medicine along with several other healthcare networks in the area continue to require face coverings through July 3. Face coverings continue to be required for all passengers and drivers on Health Sciences Express, UW/Fred Hutch South Lake Union and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center Clinic shuttles. This is because these shuttles primarily serve as an extension of healthcare settings, serving patients and healthcare workers, where face coverings continue to be required.Safety: Our top priority continues to be, as it has always been, for customers to have a safe and healthy riding experience.
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UW Shuttles operates Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center’s free shuttle service for patients and families between the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center – Clinic, UW Medical Center, and the two housing facilities, South Lake Union House and Pete Gross House.

This service is intended for the use of employees and visitors with business at the UW, Fred Hutch and Harborview. UWMC/Fred Hutch South Lake Union Shuttle operates a route between UWMC and South Lake Union via Fred Hutch and a separate route between South Lake Union and Harborview with a stop at Benaroya Research Institute. NightRide provides a fare-free, safe and easy way for U-PASS members to get home at night with stops at UW Tower, Lander Hall, the IMA, and along Stevens Way. Health Sciences Express provides transportation between UW Medical Center and Harborview Medical Center with stops at Roosevelt Clinic and UW Tower. Please contact UW Shuttles for eligibility information. Visitors to the University on affiliated business may also qualify.

Dial-A-Ride shuttles provide transportation to most locations around the Seattle campus for UW staff, students and faculty with mobility limitations.
