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New MIT/Cambridge shuttle has revised schedule

As of September 8, the new Charles River Transportation Management Association (CRTMA) shuttle, which serves MIT and several nearby businesses, has revised its schedule to reflect requests by riders and sponsoring employers.

CRTMA expects that the new schedule will continue for the remainder of the shuttle service's six-month trial period. The schedule is available on the Web at http://web.mit.edu/learningcenter/www/pages/shuttle.htm. Anyone with questions or comments may contact Jim Gascoigne of CRTMA via e-mail at coin1@mit.edu>.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on September 10, 1997.

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