There’s an opening on the Moscow van pool! Day riders welcome, too

Are you ready to get out of your car and be kinder to Planet Earth by not using non-renewable resources? Would you like to retire your parking pass and save that money for something that makes you feel good, rather than angry? You can join the motor pool van from Moscow to WSU as an occasional or full time rider as the van has a rare opening due to the retirement of a regular rider.

During the summer, the van leaves Moscow from the Eastside Marketplace at 6:55 a.m. and picks up riders at the Moscow Post Office and the Palouse Empire Mall, arriving on campus by 7:20 a.m. Departure from campus is at 4:10 p.m. While on campus the van is parked in the Fine Arts Building garage. During the academic year the van departs from the Eastside Marketplace at 7:25 a.m. and departs at 5:10 p.m.

There are also openings for day riders, particularly during the summer.

Riders must be WSU students, staff or faculty members. Cost for a full time rider is $55-$65 per month. Daily rides cost $2.75.

For more details and to schedule a free trial ride email nilsson@wsu.edu.

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