Campus Circulator rerouted this summer due to construction

The Campus Circulator will be rerouted this summer due to construction on and around the Danforth Campus. For a larger version of this map, click here. (Credit: Parking & Transportation)

Due to the closure of Forsyth Boulevard and Throop Drive this summer for construction, the WUSTL Campus Circulator will follow a revised route on the Danforth Campus beginning Tuesday, May 22.

Under the new route, the circulator still will run throughout the Danforth Campus.

The new route begins at the Clock Tower on Shepley Drive and heads north on Wallace Drive to the Mallinckrodt Center and then travels east on Forsyth Boulevard, north on Hoyt Drive, east and west on Brookings Drive, north on Hoyt, west on Forest Park Parkway, south on Big Bend Boulevard, east on Snow Way, north on Throop Drive, west on Forest Park Parkway, South on Big Bend and east on Shepley Drive.

Under the new route, the circulator will not serve the eastern portion of Throop Drive.

Previously, the circulator ran west on Throop Drive, which will close after Commencement through March of 2014 for the construction of Knight and Bauer halls. For more information on the Throop closing, visit https://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/23871.aspx.

The circulator also previously ran west to Big Bend on Forsyth, which will close after Commencement for the summer for the construction of a new bridge and pedestrian underpass. For more information on the Forsyth closing, visit https://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/23825.aspx.

The Campus Circulator offers complimentary transportation around the Danforth Campus for WUSTL faculty, staff, students and guests.

Summer hours for the Campus Circulator began May 10 and run through Aug. 27. During the summer, the circulator runs from 7:40 a.m.-10 p.m. on weekdays and noon-10 p.m. on weekends.

During the school year, circulator hours are 7:40 a.m.-2 a.m. on weekdays and noon-2 a.m. on weekends.

For more information on the Campus Circulator, contact Parking and Transportation Services at (314) 935-4140 or parktrans@wustl.edu.