WSU Visitor Center Offers Game Shuttle

PULLMAN, Wash.–Washington State University’s Visitor Center and Parking Services will resume the Event Express shuttle for Saturday’s game against Boise State.
The free service, providing round-trip bus transportation from the Cougar Depot on Davis Way to the WSU fieldhouse, will begin at 11 a.m. and continue through post-game activities, according to Chris Boyan, center coordinator.
Off-street parking is available in the Washington Mutual lot, the transit transfer station, and a city lot on Davis Way. Some on-street parking also will be available.
Boyan said the inaugural test run of Event Express for the UCLA game was successful with nearly 200 people using the shuttle. Three 15-passenger vans are assigned to the route.

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