Use the Commute Tool to learn about options for commuting to the Eugene campus. Input a starting address or drop a pin on the map get started. This tool is designed to highlight free and discounted UO commute options including transit, carpool, cycling, and walking.
For more general commute information, download this quick guide and learn How UO Employees Get to Work.
Commute Tool
Additional Resources and Support
- Get personalized commute planning help at an upcoming drop-in session on Zoom!
- Emergency Ride Home UO staff and faculty who travel to campus by bus, carpool, vanpool, bike, or walking can sign up for the Emergency Ride Home program. Get a free taxi ride home for qualifying events.
- UO Bike Program: UO staff, faculty, and students in need of bike repair or accessories can visit the Bike Program located in the EMU.
- Report near misses and safety concerns to UO Safety & Risk Services
- Report bike theft and emergencies to UOPD
Transportation Around Campus
There are many options for travel around campus or to nearby neighborhoods for lunch, meetings, trainings, and events. Human-powered transportation like walking or biking is environmentally friendly, a great way to get some exercise, and saves money. Learn more about walking and rolling on campus. UO employees also enjoy a discount on PeaceHealth bike share; these blue bikes are located at many hubs around campus.
Create Your Own Commute Routes
Plan your Bus Commute
The Commute Tool shares only the direct bus lines to UO. If you are not on a direct bus line, a bus transfer may be a good option. Bus trip planning is available on LTD's website and through the free "Transit" App. Remember that you have a free UO bus pass for all LTD routes.
Find a Park & Ride
Park & Rides are designated lots near bus stations where you can park your car for free while riding the bus. Drive to a Park & Ride, park your car, board the bus, and commute to UO without paying for parking on campus. See the the Park & Ride List to find a Park & Ride that works for you and remember to use your free UO bus pass.
Biking in Eugene/Springfield
UO has identified 11 bike routes in the Eugene-Springfield area that provide riders with a safe and comfortable riding experience through bike-centric infrastructure like shared-use paths, protected bikeways, and low-speed streets. Use this map of bike-centric routes to plan your own trips. Learn more about bike parking at UO and free bike registration.