How to use the Campus Shuttle Tracker

This service is for faculty, staff, students, student workers, residence hall students, and student clubs.

The Shuttle Tracker is a web-based map tool used to provide students and faculty with information regarding the shuttles that run between the St. Thomas Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses. This information includes current shuttle location, upcoming departures, and real departure time and estimated arrival time for all shuttles.

View the Shuttle Tracker here.

How do I find where a shuttle is?

All active shuttles can be found displayed on the map with a purple icon and the name of the shuttle directly below.

They can also be seen on the right side of the screen, followed by their current status and information on their upcoming arrivals and departures.

Clicking on either of these items will track the shuttle as it travels.

Where can I find upcoming departures?

Information on upcoming departures can be found cycling between campuses on the bottom right corner of the screen.

The left column specifies upcoming departure times from the given campus and the right column specifies where the shuttle is departing from.

Why is a shuttle not displaying on the tracker?

All data used to power the UST Shuttle Tracker is received from the company that provides the bus service for St. Thomas. If a shuttle is not being displayed on the tracker, the shuttle may still be running, but the information may not be being provided from the bus company to the application. Further information regarding shuttle departures can be found on the UST Shuttle website.

To report a problem or receive additional troubleshooting, please contact the Tech Desk
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ITS develops and manages many web applications that provide various features, enhance and are used by the university website and often use enterprise data. They include ClassFinder, the St. Thomas directory, My Actions, interactive campus maps, the campus shuttle tracker and others.