Transportation
Projects | Bus Pass | Motorpool | Contacts | Long Range Plan | Links
Students, teachers, staff and visitors are fortunate to have a variety of travel options available to them.
Biking/Walking | Bus | Automotive Transport
Bus
LTD is making public transportation easier then ever. LTD offers many schedule routes and times to our Eugene/Springfield community. Park and Rides are available to commuters to save money and gas. Being handicapped compliant, anyone can ride the bus! What are you waiting for?! You can be saving gas, money and time, get your pass now.
LCC Bus Pass
All Lane CC students taking a credit class on the main campus are eligible for a free bus pass after they pay the mandatory $26 transportation fee*. This also includes ESL students taking classes at main campus and the Downtown Center. You’ll arrive at school refreshed and ready for your day, not frazzled from traffic and parking. (*fee subject to change)
Visit LCC's bus pass and or LTD's student pass for more information.
To find detailed transit schedules and hours of operation visit the LCC Bus Service web page.
Snow Routes: LTD Bus Routes - Winter 2009-10*
Biking/Walking
Bicycle commuting is a great way to save money, stay in shape, and promote a healthy and happy community.
"The (bike commute) system includes 30 miles of off-street paths, 89 miles of on-street bicycle lanes, and 5 bicycle/pedestrian bridges spanning the Willamette River." --Eugene City Site
Bike Maps & Possible Routes
Eugene/Springfield Bike Map *
Provided by the city of Eugene
*(requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view)
Bring your bike on the LTD Bus!
Due to the location of LCC most people think that riding a bike to campus is out of the question, but LTD makes it easy to bring your bike with you on the bus. LTD's Take Your Bike on the Bus web page includes:
- How To Take Your Bike On The Bus
- Things To Remember
- Lost and Found Bicycle Policy
External Resources and Support services
- The BikeLane Coalition is a non-profit organization dedicated to developing collaborative relationships among key community participants to promote cycling for personal and planetary health.
- The purpose of GEARs (Greater Eugene Area Riders) is to promote recreational bicycle riding and community bicycle activities.
- The Center for Appropriate Transport (CAT) is a non-profit organization committed to community involvement in manufacturing, using, and advocating sustainable modes of transportation.
- The Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) is a non-profit organization that has been working to promote bicycling and improve bicycling conditions in Oregon and SW Washington since 1990.
- The Oregon Pedestrian and Bicycle Program provides direction to ODOT in establishing pedestrian and bicycle facilities on state highways. They are responsible for formulating many of Oregon's policies and programs.
Automotive Transport
Automotive transportation is the most common way students get to campus. This is evident from constant daily struggles to find parking spots. If you are frustrated with the parking battle, there are other ways to get to LaneCC that still utilize the flexibility of a car. Carpooling is a great choice that many students are participating in already! 'Park and Ride' is another option for people that don't want to carpool.
Carpooling
Commuter Options
Park and Ride with LTD or alternative LTD Point 2 Point Solutions
Additional Information
Main Lane Community College Printable Campus Parking map
Map: Main Campus (Updated 9/15/09) *
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