Featured Image Lede Princeton's campus is designed for walking and biking—but there are other transportation options—both on and off campus. Description You can most easily navigate Princeton’s 500-acre campus on foot, by bicycle, or in one of the convenient TigerTransit shuttle buses. Bikes and pedestrians share the paved pathways that connect dorms, academic and administrative buildings, and other facilities. The Princeton University interactive map can help you find your way around campus.In order to encourage employees to leave their cars at home, Transportation and Parking has developed Revise Your Ride. This pilot program offers enhanced incentives to participate in one of the five Transportation Demand Management programs: bike/walk, carpool, vanpool, rail reimbursement, and free NJ Transit bus pass.Princeton University Interactive Campus MapRevise Your Ride Programs Accordion Bicycles BicyclesBicycles on campus are encouraged, so if you have one be sure to bring it. Then take a look at the University map for the best routes on campus.Register your bike on the Transportation & Parking Services website, which also has bike policies and safety regulations. Email [email protected] to buy a U-Lock for $30 to secure your bike to the many bike stands on campus. All transactions are currently being handled remotely via student charge or credit card.Bike RentalUniversity MapTransportation & Parking ServicesDepartment of Public Safety Tiger Transit The TigerTransit shuttle is a great way to get around campus—and it's always free. The shuttle buses stop at academic and administrative buildings, undergraduate and graduate housing, Nassau Street, and even the Forrestal Center and Princeton Plasma Physics Lab.TigerTransit operates on a fixed route schedule, with late night transportation for the Princeton Junction Station available on-demand when the Dinky isn’t running.The TigerTransit Saturday Shopper goes to various shopping centers and grocery stores including Target, Trader Joe's, MarketFair Mall and the Princeton Shopping Center.TigerTransit Routes and SchedulesWhere is my bus? - Real-time bus locator Car Sharing Sign up for the Enterprise CarShare Program to rent a car for a few hours or for the day whenever you need it.Enterprise CarShare Program Rideshare Carpool Rideshare Carpool is a free matching service for Princeton University faculty and staff who want to commute with others. It's a great way to meet new people and split the cost of gas and tolls.Rideshare Carpool Service Train The campus is connected to New Jersey Transit and Amtrak at Princeton Junction by a two-car train known fondly as the "Dinky." You’ll find the Dinky Station just below McCarter Theatre on the campus map.From Princeton Junction, a one-hour train ride will take you to Manhattan or Philadelphia.New Jersey TransitAmtrak Bus NJ Transit buses stop in a number of places on the Princeton campus and downtown. Both the #605 and #606 buses serve Princeton campus and Nassau Street.Local Public TransitNew Jersey Transit Airport Transportation to campus Taxi or hail riding services can pick you up from campus and drop you off at Newark Liberty, Philadelphia International, JFK and LaGuardia Airports. Taxi service to/from airports.A & A Princeton Taxi: (609) 581-2565AAA Princeton Taxi: (609) 921-1177Princeton Economy Taxi & Limo: (866) 880-7433Taxi and Hail Riding Services The University Community Arts at Princeton Events at Princeton Lectures and Classes Event and Venue Support Services Princeton University Library Getting Around Campus Orange Key Tours TigerTrade University Health Services