Parking and Transportation Services

Transportation Alternatives

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Transit:

Pullman Transit

Check this out!  You can get on a Pullman Transit bus and simply show your CougarCard to ride the bus!  Students rely on transit and Pullman Transit gives over 1.3 million rides per year.  Pullman Transit operates Monday through Saturday during the academic year.  Pullman Transit offers Express Routes, transit access to and from the Student Recreation Center, and other on-campus destinations.
Using Pullman Transit can mean additional savings for you by avoiding the costs of operating and parking a vehicle, as well as driving during inclement weather.  Public Transit also reduces congestion on campus roadways, and improves the quality of life by helping the university community support sustainability and green initiatives.

Current schedules and information are available at the Parking and Transportation Services building or on the Pullman Transit web page: Pullman Transit.

Wheatland Express

Wheatland Express Operates a commuter bus between Moscow and Pullman. You can use Wheatland Express for cross-listed courses, your daily commute, or for sight-seeing, shopping, or visiting in Pullman and Moscow. This service is FREE to all WSU & UI Students (University ID required). WSU and UI Staff and Faculty can purchase discounted ride tickets at the U of I Parking Office, WSU Parking and Transportation Services building, and the WSU Visitor Center.

Current schedules and information are available at the Parking and Transportation Services building or on the Wheatland Express web site.

For more information call 334-2200 or go here: Wheatland Express.

Spokane Airport Shuttle

Wheatland Express provides transportation for group charters, tours of the Palouse, and is THE link between Moscow, Pullman, Colfax and the Spokane International Airport. Wheatland Express has scheduled trips to and from the Spokane Airport. Call them or email for information or to make a reservation. For more information go here: Spokane Airport Shuttle.

 

Carpools, Vanpools, Rideshare:

Carpool E-Mail List:

WSU-Carpool is an e-mail list sponsored by WSU Parking and Transportation Services The WSU-Carpool e-mail list was created to facilitate the exchange of carpool information for the WSU community. The list is for Washington State University Staff, Faculty and Students to post and review carpool information about rides needed as well as carpool openings. The list is a great place to set up new carpools and share the expense of commuting to WSU.

To subscribe: Visit this site: WSU Mailman Join a List Page.

Enter your e-mail address, and then enter wsu-carpool for the list name, and click "Join List". Once you have joined the list, you can manage your subscription by visiting WSU Information Technology's Mailman Home page.

Vanpool Information:

WSU Coordinated Vanpools:
WSU Motor Pool coordinates vanpools from Palouse, Colfax, Colton, Uniontown, and the Lewiston/Clarkston Valley. For more information, contact WSU Motor Pool at (509) 335-9085.

Whitman County Public Transportation Area Vanpools:
Follow this link for more information.
Email: coast@qwestoffice.net
Phone:
(509) 397-2935

Asotin County Public Transportation Benefit Area Vanpools:
Email: kgates@asotincoptba.com
Phone: (509) 758-3567
 

Other Resources: 

PalouseRideshare.org

The Palouse Rideshare project is a web-based system designed to connect riders with drivers in the Palouse region and beyond. Palouse Rideshare is intended to provide rider and driver connections for those who commute or travel the same routes on a regular basis.

RideshareOnline.com

Wahington State has a source of ride share information that can be found at the web site of RideshareOnline.com This site offers a ride matching service for the entire state.

CarpoolWorld.com

Another source of ride share information can be found at the web site of CarpoolWorld.com This site offers a ride matching service for the entire planet. There are often people looking to share the expense of a commute to school or work or even to Seattle for the weekend, and beyond!  Just tell their system where you live and work, and see your best matches instantly. Then phone or e-mail the other travelers to share the ride. Carpoolworld.com is free for all personal use.

Palouse - Clearwater Environmental Institute

The Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute, a nonprofit environmental organization, serves as a regional clearinghouse for car and vanpool information and provides Van Pool services for students and commuters on three different routes in the Palouse-Clearwater region. The routes include the following: Moscow-Lewiston, Lewiston-Moscow, and Moscow-Lapwai.

If you are interested in setting up a car or vanpool or if you need to join one, check out their web-based Rideshare matching system at: www.palouserideshare.org. Call them at: (208) 882-1444 or email: pcei@pcei.org.
You can also find more information on their website at http://www.pcei.org

Commute Trip Reduction

The Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Law seeks to identify and establish commute alternatives that could reduce employee single-occupant vehicle use. Reducing single occupant vehicle use in turn will:

  • Improve air quality
  • Reduce traffic congestion
  • Reduce the consumption of petroleum fuel

The law was adopted by the state legislature and incorporated into the Washington Clean Air Act in 1991 as RCW 70.94.521-551.

Major employers in all Washington counties with populations of over 150,000 are required to establish and implement CTR programs. (RCW 70.94.527) The WSU Spokane campus coordinates a CTR program with Spokane County.

The WSU Pullman, WSU Tri-Cities, and WSU Vancouver campuses are not required to establish CTR programs. However, University administrators at WSU Pullman, WSU Tri-Cities, and WSU Vancouver have decided to voluntarily participate in CTR goals.

Follow this link for more information on the Commute Trip Reduction policy.

Emergency Ride Home

In order to promote alternatives to commuting in single-occupant vehicles, the University supports the Emergency Ride Home program. This program provides assurance of a ride in an emergency for those who use alternative commute methods.

Follow this link for more information on the Emergency Ride Home policy.

Parking and Transportation Services, PO Box 645500Pullman WA 99164-5500, (509) 335-PARK (7275), Contact Us