With enrollment increasing at Texas State, a big issue on campus is transportation. Nick Loftis has more.
Many students who use the bus system to get to class have reason to complain. At peak times on campus, the buses are very crowded, often filled to capacity. Road Supervisor Kevin Sturdivant says [AVOID THE HANGING LEAD-IN...PROVIDE THE ESSENCE OF WHAT HE SAID SO THAT IT FLOWS INTO THE BITE WITH ECHOING IT.]
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Texas State students pay nearly 80-dollars a semester for the tram services. The buses run from 7 a.m. to 10:45 p.m., but students often have to wait for two or three buses to come by before they can board. Crowding is a huge problem.
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The tram service offers six different routes that run through the city. Soon a G-P-S tracking system will be installed on each bus to provide real-time information. It will show students exactly where the buses are via the Web. For Bobcat Update, I'm Nick Loftis
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