Texas State students are finding it harder to get to campus using the tram system these days. Justin Travis has this Bobcat Update.
With a record number of students attending Texas State this year, Bobcat Tram is having problems keeping up with the growing number of riders using the service. Even with an average of 30 busses running during peak hours, many students find that many busses don't even stop because they're full.
(Bronstad . . . 10 sec . . . Ours is pretty)
Students facing a shortage of parking spaces add to the growing congestion. When students are ready to go home for the day, they find a large crowd with similar ideas waiting at the bus loop.
(James . . . 10 sec . . . I've waited for)
Even though the tram system provides a free ride to campus, the large number of students using the tram means they may not get to their classes on time.
With the busses as crowded as they are, students should give themselves plenty of time to catch their bus. For Bobcat Update, I'm Justin Travis.
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