CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
NEWS RELEASE
2800 BERLIN TURNPIKE P.O. BOX 317546
NEWINGTON CONNECTICUT, 06131-7546 |
FOR RELEASE: February 1, 2016 |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS
TELEPHONE: (860) 594-3062
FAX: (860) 594-3065
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Transportation Planners to Present Options for CTfastrak to UConn Storrs Campus
Students, employees and others interested in the possibility of regularly scheduled, easy bus transportation between the University of Connecticut Storrs campus and central Connecticut are encouraged to attend two presentations on the options on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 2 & 3, at the Student Union Building.
Representatives of the Connecticut Department of Transportation will present information about possible expansion of the state’s CTfastrak express bus service, including options that would link Storrs with Manchester and Hartford and areas it already serves west of the capital city.
Presentations will take place at 12 noon this Tuesday, Feb. 2nd and this
Wednesday, Feb. 3rd in Room 106-A of the Student Union, and information will
also be available at tables set up in the hallways there between 11 a.m. and 1
p.m. both days.
Members of the public are welcome from throughout the region, and do not have
to be affiliated with UConn to attend the presentations or visit the
information tables.
UConn officials say the extension of daily bus service to the Storrs campus
would provide immense benefits to students and employees, and also help the
University attract more potential workers, guests, and other visitors for whom
transportation has been a barrier.
CTfastrak, Connecticut’s first Bus Rapid Transit system, is a system of bus
routes that use a bus-only roadway for all or a portion of the trip.
Preliminary concepts for service to Storrs include the possibility of CTfastrak buses traveling along I-84 and reaching UConn directly along Route 195; using I-384 and traveling to campus along Route 44; and using I-84 to a stop at the exit for Route 195, where a shuttle would run between campus and that stop.
The connection to Storrs would depend on demand and funding, and could start on
a limited basis as soon as this summer if the proposals are pursued.
CTfastrak already has routes reaching from Waterbury to Manchester, and
includes destinations such as Westfarms Mall, West Hartford Center, and UConn
Health in Farmington.
CTfastrak has routes throughout downtown Hartford, and offers direct
connections to all other local CTtransit bus routes in the Hartford area.
It also provides connections at Union Station in Hartford to intercity buses,
to Amtrak and, in early 2018, Hartford Line CTrail service between New Haven
and Springfield.
If the service is extended to Storrs, UConn students and employees would also
have easy access to UConn Health and the future downtown Hartford campus, and
could reach the Waterbury campus without a car with a connection at the
Sigourney Street station in Hartford.
Depending on the route selected, connections may also be possible to points in
Vernon and Tolland, if CTfastrak expands to UConn with the option that uses
I-84 to the Route 195 exit.