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Logan shuttle running

The Parking and Transportation Office will run a shuttle service to Logan Airport for the winter break.

The shuttles will leave from the Kresge parking lot every 20 minutes from noon until 4pm on Wednesday, Dec. 15, and then from 9am-4pm on December 16 and 17. It will also run every 30 minutes from 8am-1pm on December 18.

Tickets costing $5 must be purchased from the Source on the ground floor of the Student Center. They may be purchased beginning today (December 15) at 9am, continuing up until 5pm on December 17. Any remaining tickets for the Saturday shuttles will be sold at the bus. Prospective passengers should buy tickets in advance to ensure a seat on the desired shuttle, as the vehicles are limited to seven passengers per trip.

All MIT students and employees are eligible for this service. Any questions may be directed to John McDonald, director of Parking and Transportation, x3-9897.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on December 15, 1999.

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