Bus Shuttle Available for Trail Dedication April 4

PULLMAN, Wash. — Pullman Transit and Wheatland Express will provide free shuttle buses from Pullman and Moscow to the Chipman Trail dedication at noon on April 4.
The “This Rail Is Your Trail” dedication will take place on the trail at a crossing approximately two miles from Moscow and five miles from Pullman.
Parking at the dedication site will be extremely limited. Participants are encouraged to use the trail to walk, ride or skate to the dedication or to ride one of the shuttle buses.
The Washington State University and University of Idaho marching bands will lead walkers from two sites beginning at 11 a.m. The UI band will depart from the Moscow trailhead at Perimeter Drive. The WSU band will depart from Sunshine Road. Those who wish to join the WSU band may park in the gravel lot behind Valley Cement or take the 10:40 shuttle bus from the Coliseum or City Hall to Sunshine Road.
The shuttle buses will run at the following times and locations:
Departure points from Pullman:

City Hall and Coliseum:10:40 a.m.

Note: This bus will stop at Sunshine Road/Valley Cement for people who want to walk with the WSU Marching Band.

City Hall and Coliseum:11:10 a.m.

City Hall and Coliseum:11:40 a.m.

Departure point from Moscow:

Palouse Empire Mall: Every 15 minutes, beginning at 10:40 a.m. and concluding at 11:55 a.m.

Buses will return to Pullman City Hall, Beasley Coliseum and the Palouse Empire Mall immediately following the ceremony.
For more information, please contact Sonia Hussa at 335-1990.

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