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Shuttle clarification

An article about a new shuttle service in the May 21 issue of MIT Tech Talk incorrectly listed one of the stops as "Ames and Vassar Streets"; it should have read "Amesbury and Vassar Streets." Also, it should be noted that although Draper Lab/Tech Square is one of the stops, Draper employees are not eligible to ride the shuttle, because the Draper Laboratory is not currently a member of the Charles River Transportation Management Association, which is the shuttle sponsor.

The start date for the shuttle service has been changed to Monday, June 9. Maps will be available from the Parking and Transportation Office in Building E32.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 4, 1997.

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