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St. Norbert College jumps on board with Green Bay Metro

Beginning Aug. 1, 2012, St. Norbert College students, faculty and staff can ride the

Green Bay Metro bus line free. A St. Norbert College I.D. serves as a bus pass and

includes all routes. See routes map at http://bit.ly/Nz4rxm.

This program will allow the St. Norbert community to save money on fuel and other

expenses associated with operating a vehicle. It will also allow students easier access

to jobs off campus.

"We are excited to be partnering with Green Bay Metro," said Corday Goddard,

associate dean for student development at St. Norbert. This is the latest in a long line

of 'green' initiatives undertaken by the college and we're especially excited for our

international student population, many of whom don't have vehicles. This will make

exploring the Green Bay community easier for them."


Green Bay Metro operates 13 full-service bus routes, a number of limited-service bus

routes and paratransit services throughout the Green Bay area.

Hours of operation are:

- Monday through Friday 5:15 a.m. - 9:45 p.m.

- Saturday from 7:15 a.m. to 6:45 p.m.

Service is not provided Sunday.

All of Green Bay Metro's buses are Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible

and can accommodate mobility devices such as standard wheelchairs and scooters.

They also offer bike racks on all of their buses. Riders can bike to a local bus stop

then easily secure their bike to the front of the bus.

"Green Bay Metro welcomes St. Norbert College to our UPASS Transit program," said

Green Bay Metro transit director Tom Wittig. "Metro is pleased to partner with St.

Norbert making public transportation efficient for all."

St. Norbert College is subsidizing this program. For more information, contact Green

Bay Metro transit director Tom Wittig at 920-448-3454 or tomwi@ci.green-bay.wi.us.

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