Expanded Offerings in Transportation

Despite significant campus growth, the TDM program has resulted in measurable reductions in commuter emissions, and it plays an essential role in the university’s sustainability effort. The Stanford Commute Club …

Sep 14

Stanford Graduate Students and Postdocs Enjoy Discounted Transit Pass

Two pilot Go Pass programs offered through Stanford Parking & Transportation Services provide graduate students and postdoctoral scholars substantial savings on transit. Members of these populations can pay one low …

Oct 14

Marguerite Fleet Increases Electric Buses

Stanford’s free Marguerite shuttle continues to improve its fleet with zero-emission, battery-electric buses and larger capacity buses. The Marguerite fleet currently has 13 electric vehicles, and 10 more are on their way. With these additions …

Dec 14

Green Fund Announces Funding for Student Conservation and Outreach Projects

The Stanford Student Green Fund provides up to $30,000 a year in one-time grants for student-led projects that improve campus sustainability. Through this program, Office of Sustainability supports student leadership …

Apr 15

Mobile Bike Shop Pilot Increases Service Options on Campus

Parking & Transportation Services (P&TS) launched a pilot mobile bike service to provide an additional option for bike tune-ups and repairs on campus. By bringing Beeline Bikes to campus, Stanford …

May 15

Bike to Work Day Draws More Than 2,000 Cyclists

More than 2,000 Stanford bicycle commuters and 279 pedestrians participated in Bike to Work Day in May 2015. By biking or walking instead of driving, these commuters eliminated an estimated …

May 15

Stanford Expands Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

In May 2015, Stanford more than doubled its number of electric vehicle charging stations on campus. Parking & Transportation Services replaced 6 charging stations with 14 new stations located in …

May 15

Student Group Hosts Regional Transportation Officials in Discussion of Sustainable Transit Upgrades

Students for a Sustainable Stanford hosted a sustainable transportation speaker panel on May 26 in support of the El Camino Real Bus Rapid Transit program being proposed by the Santa …

Jul 15

Stanford Researcher Supports Fuel Cell Development for Hydrogen-Powered Cars

Hydrogen fuel cells promise clean cars that emit only water. Several major car manufacturers have recently announced investments to increase the availability of fueling stations, while others are rolling out …