1. UNT Transportation Services
Parking
The Transportation Services department supports the UNT community by providing transportation and parking options each day.
2. Resources - Transportation | University of North Texas
UNT Shuttle services are free with a valid UNT ID card. Shuttles operate when classes are in session, mostly Monday through Friday with limited services on some ...
You must have a valid parking permit to park in campus parking lots and to avoid a parking citation! The Eagle or Eagle Fall/Spring parking pass for commuter students is good for students who commute to campus multiple times a week during the day. You can purchase a day or hourly pass if you commute to campus once a week or fewer; and if you only have evening classes, you can purchase an Evening Permit, which is a little cheaper. Also, you can purchase daily permits ahead of time to make coming to campus easier, though you will have to print them for display. For more information, visit the UNT Transportation site.
3. UNT Transportation Services | Denton TX - Facebook
7 days a week 7 PM - 2 AM, check the holiday schedule online. Call for an E-ride /Night Flight at 940-565-3014 (can be found on the back of your ID card). Our ...
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4. University Routes - Denton County Transportation Authority
The UNT Campus Shuttle is a DCTA service offered in partnership with the University of North Texas (UNT) to provide direct shuttle service to the campus and off ...
DCTA-Providing modern transportation options like rail (A-train) & bus (Connect) for Denton & Lewisville TX, TWU, UNT & NCTC.
5. Transportation and Parking Services - UNT Staff Senate
Specifics on all routes can be found online at https://transportation.unt.edu/campus-transit. A bus tracker app should go live by the first day of school ...
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6. Mean Green Contra Flow - Denton County Transportation Authority
The UNT Shuttle is a DCTA service offered in partnership with University of North Texas (UNT) to provide direct shuttle service to the campus and off campus ...
DCTA-Providing modern transportation options like rail (A-train) & bus (Connect) for Denton & Lewisville TX, TWU, UNT & NCTC.
7. My Ride North Texas - North Central Texas Council of Governments
The Get-A-Ride-Guide is a resource which provides information on various transportation resources throughout the North Central Texas region. Our guide contains ...
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8. Parking Office - UNT Dallas
For permit, citation fees, or policy questions, feel free to call, email, or stop by the Parking and Transportation Services office. Please note all after ...
Office location: 7300 University Hills Blvd, DAL1, Suite 112, Dallas, TX 75241.Phone: 972-780-3022Main email: UNTDParking@untdallas.edu
9. Campus Transportation | University of North Texas
Campus Transportation ... Buses/shuttles around campus and Denton are free with a UNT ID! Discovery Park and the main campus are served ...
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10. Transportation - North Texas Collegiate Academy
Transportation. bus. North Texas Collegiate Academy proudly offers bus service at each of our campus locations. All students riding the bus are expected to ...
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11. UNT Transportation Services - The new Campus Map is here! Please ...
7 days ago · https://transportation.unt.edu/unt_campus_parking. pdf Right now if you google 'UNT map' or 'UNT Parking Map' the old campus parking map still ...
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12. Soccer Kicks Off 2024 Season Thursday Versus Oklahoma
5 days ago · UNT has won or drew its season opener in 17 straight seasons. UNT is ... Transportation Opens in new window. Skip Ad Raising Cane's ...
DENTON – The 2024 UNT soccer season officially begins Thursday night when the Mean Green host Oklahoma at 7 p.m. CT.
13. My Ride North Texas
For more information on My North Texas residents can call 1-800-898-9103 to speak to travel navigators who can connect callers to transit information in our 16- ...
Navigating through North Central Texas there are many barriers that may prohibit individuals from accessing available public transportation options that connect them to medical appointments, work opportunities, education, and grocery stores. My Ride initiatives in Dallas and Tarrant began as a way to provide residents travel navigation services. However, as the region has grown and individuals are changing the way they travel there has been an increasing demand to provide centralized resources and expand the reach of these services. As part of the Federal Transit Administration’s Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility (ICAM) 2018 Pilot Program Grant, the North Central Texas Council of Governments was awarded funding to implement My Ride North Texas 2.0, a regional mobility management program to improve the coordination of transportation services and expand travel navigation.