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Student Transportation Programs

Students can avoid the parking crunch and alleviate commuting stress by taking advantage of alternate transportation programs offered by CSUF. Reduce your commuting costs, and make productive use of your commuting time by carpooling, riding the bus or commuting by train to campus.

CSUF Student Carpool

Student Carpool Zone

Student Carpool Permit registration will be available August 1st for fall and January 1st for spring. A current student semester permit is required before submitting an application.

To purchase a permit, you must access your Parking Account by logging into the Campus Portal, click on the "Parking" tab then follow the steps. For more information regarding online semester permit sales please click here.

Click here for information on the Student Carpool program.

Student Carpool Message Board

CSUF students can post carpool needs and find a carpool partner on-line!

Train and Bus Programs

Ride Metrolink for 25% off

Students enrolled in 12 units or more who commute to campus are eligible to purchase a discounted Metrolink 10-trip or monthly pass. You must pre-register for Metrolink's College Discount Pass program. Click here for information on the program.

CSUF Permit Saver Program - Save More!

Parking & Transportation Services is proud to introduce the "Permit Saver Program," for student Metrolink riders. As of July 1, 2004, eligible students may receive an additional discount off Metrolink passes, if they do not own a CSUF semester parking permit. Click here for information on the program.

These programs are sure to give students a safe, easy alternative to driving alone. Forget traffic as you pull away from the train station with nothing but a smooth sail ahead of you.

Transportation to CSUF from local train stations

OCTA provides transportation between the Anaheim Canyon rail station (Route #24) and the Fullerton Transportation Center (Route #26) to CSUF. There is no fee to board an OCTA bus if you show your Metrolink pass. For train station and CSUF bus stop locations click here. Please visit OCTA’s website for current schedules and commute planning assistance.

Amtrak

Amtrak offers students 15% off rail fare to all of their destinations. Detailed information is available on their website at www.amtrak.com.

Bus Program

Octa U-Pass Program

The U-Pass program was designed to get you to campus and back without the hassle. It is available to all CSUF students, faculty, and staff with a valid Titan Card. Just swipe your TitanCard through the fare box inside the bus, and your fare is automatically paid on all local routes. It’s easy. It’s convenient. And best of all, it’s FREE. Click here for more information on the U-Pass program.

Metro/Transit Pass Reimbursement Program

Metro honors all OCTA 7-, 15- and 30-Day Passes on its three Metro routes (275, 460, 490) that operate into Orange County or connect with OCTA buses. We are currently trying to work out an agreement with Metro to honor CSUF TitanCards. Until an agreement is made, we will reimburse Metro monthly bus passes for eligible students, faculty, and staff. Please click here for details.

For Commute Planning assistance, please call 714-736-RIDE (7433). OCTA route information is also available in the Parking & Transportation office T-14 or the lobbies of Langsdorf Hall and the Titan Student Union.

Commute Planning Assistance

Try Transtar - an automated transit trip planning system, which allows you to get a transit itinerary for travel anywhere in Southern California.

Amtrak - commute planning assistance - (800) USA-RAIL or 872-7245

Metrolink - commute planning assistance - (800) 371-LINK or 278-3082

OCTA - commuter planning assistance - (714) 636-RIDE.

Metro - commute planning assistance and bus schedules- 1-800-COMMUTE

Click here for park and ride and transit-only parking facilities such as Metrolink, Metro Rail and bus terminals within Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura Counties.

Cycling and Walking

Bicycling and walking are healthy, enjoyable forms of exercise. If you live 10 miles from campus, commuting by bike instead of by car will prevent 80 pounds of pollution from reaching the air we breathe. Bike commuting can save you money! According to the American Automobile Association the average cost to own and operate a car is 40 to 50 cents per mile. If you live 5 miles from campus, bike commuting can save you $1,000 per year. If you live 10 miles from campus, bike commuting can save you $2,000 per year. Additionally, you do NOT have to pay any parking fees!

Click here to view CSUF’s bike rack map.

Click here to view CSUF’s bike rack count.

Click here to view a video on how to board your bicycle on the OCTA bus.

Modified 07/15/2008