SunTran, the City of St. George’s public transit provider, has teamed up with Dixie State University to allow DSU students, faculty, and staff unlimited access to the fixed-route bus service at no cost to them.
“In support of DSU’s continued growth, SunTran bus transportation provides a convenient and economical transportation option for the campus community and helps reduce daily commuter traffic and demand for on-campus parking,” said Paul Morris, vice president of administrative services at DSU.
The City of St. George will provide unlimited bus rides and access to SunTran’s entire route for each person who presents a current DSU ID card. Utilizing this procedure makes it even easier for DSU students, faculty, and staff to ride SunTran, as they don’t have to obtain a special bus pass or do anything to activate their membership.
DSU students, faculty, and staff will be able to take advantage of SunTran’s six convenient routes and more than 140 bus stops. The operation runs Monday through Saturday from 5:40 a.m. to 8:40 p.m. All six routes connect at the transit center near the DSU campus at 100 South and 1000 East, making it convenient for students to get to campus from anywhere in St. George and Ivins.
“We are excited to partner with DSU and to have more students on the bus,” said Fred Davies, transit manager for the City of St. George.
In addition to alleviating parking congestion on DSU’s campus, the agreement will make it easier for students without personal vehicles to get around St. George and consequently help them get involved in the community during their time at DSU.
“Dixie’s partnership with SunTran will save students money because SunTran is completely free for them,” said Matt Devore, DSU student body president. “It will especially benefit our international students here at Dixie. Often international students cannot get around town as easily due to the fact that they are here without a vehicle. So, having an option like SunTran will be an infinite help for them to get to and from school, the grocery store, and anywhere else they need to go.”
For more information on SunTran, including maps and schedules, visit https://www.sgcity.org/departments/publicworks/transit/suntran/