Featured Image Lede The Princeton campus was designed for pedestrians and bikes, but you'll find that other modes of transportation are easily accessible if you need them. Bike/Walk Bike Repairs Cyclab, Princeton's do-it-yourself community bicycle repair shop provides access to the tools, space, and the knowledge you need for fixing your bike. The Cyclab is staffed by volunteer mechanics who will assist with repairs and is located in Rockefeller College. Interactive Campus Map The Interactive Campus Map is a helpful resource for navigating your way around Princeton University. Shared Pathways You can most easily navigate Princeton’s 500-acre campus on foot or by bicycle following the paved pathways that connect dorms, academic and administrative buildings, and other facilities. Used Bikes You might want to consider buying a used bike at TigerTrade, the campus website that lists pre-owned items. Bus Bus New Jersey Transit buses stop in a number of places on the Princeton campus and downtown. Both the #605 and #606 buses serve the Princeton campus and Nassau Street. 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. Tiger Transit Saturday Shopper The TigerTransit Saturday Shopper goes to various shopping centers and grocery stores near campus. Refer to the TigerTracker app for the real-time location of the shuttle buses. Car No content available to show. Train No content available to show. Airport, Shuttle or Taxi No content available to show.