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Route Map for 2007-2008Ī new Unitrans bus terminal is scheduled to be built on Hutchison Drive in front of Haring Hall. Article from Davis Enterprise, December 13, 2007ĭavis Enterprise, December 13, 2007. This Unitrans t-shirt commemorates the milestone of reaching 3 million riders in one year 2000s Unitrans schedules from the 2000s Graphic from General Manager’s Report, Fiscal Year 2006-2007 Invitation to event celebrating the Compressed Natural Gas buses, April 1996. Compressed Natural Gas buses introduced, April 1996.
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Members of the Unitrans staff who competed against other Northern California bus drivers in the North Bay Regional Transit Association Rodeo, October 1994 Last page of article from Bus Ride, February 1992. Second page of article from Bus Ride, February 1992. Route Map for 1986-1987 1990s Article from Bus Ride, February 1992įirst page of article from Bus Ride, February 1992. Article from the Davis Enterprise, February 1986ĭavis Enterprise, February 1986. Construction of the Unitrans Garage, 1986 Bus schedules from the 1980sīus schedules, 1980s.
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1980s Ribbon cutting ceremony for new transit coaches, February 1982. Article from Davis Enterprise announcing the expansion of service to the general public, August 9, 1972. Article in the Davis Enterprise announcing new bus signs, September 25, 1975.Īrticle in the Davis Enterprise announcing new bus signs, September 25, 1975. It was dubbed “Moby Bus” due to the white color scheme from the previous owner.īus RT742 before being repainted red, circa Fall 1971. Bus RT742 before being repainted red, circa Fall 1971 Invoice from London Transport System for two double decker buses, April 7, 1970. Invoice from London Transport System for two double decker buses, April 7, 1970 Bus schedules from 1969īus schedules from 1969 1970s Advertisement in the California Aggie, January 6, 1971Īdvertisement in the California Aggie, January 6, 1971. Article from the Daily Democrat, October 21, 1969ĭaily Democrat, October 21, 1969. There were three lines: A: East Davis, B: West Davis & C: North Davis. System Route Map of the Big Red Bus, Effective September 30, 1968 Last run of the 1967-1968 school yearĪt the terminal in the Young Hall parking lot, June 1968. Bus service officially begins!Ĭalifornia Aggie, February 26, 1968, 1960s ASUCD press release announcing the start of Unitrans service, 1968ĪSUCD press release, 1968. February 2, 1968īus service is delayed due to a regulation requiring safety glass windows. April 1967ĪSUCD off-campus rep Richard Kleker sponsors proposal to buy two double decker buses from the London Transport System.īuses arrive on campus and are christened in a ceremony on November 10.īus christening ceremony, November 10, 1967. December 1966ĪSUCD contracts with Patchett Bus Lines for bus service to the University.
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Two week trial bus line provides service on a twice hourly basis to students in East Davis. Robert Black, with gavel, President of the Associated Students of U.C. Robert Black, candidate for ASUCD president, makes campaign promises to bring bus service to campus. Events leading up to the official founding Spring 1966 ASUCD Election This exhibit draws materials from several University Archives Collections including: the Unitrans Archives, Chancellor’s Archives, University Communications Archives, and the University Archives Serials Collection. Special Collections is charged with collecting, preserving, administering, and providing access to the University Archives. The exhibit chronicles the history of Unitrans, which is celebrating its 40th year of operation. Today, Unitrans provides transportation with 40 buses on 15 routes, carrying over 3 million passengers a year. The University Transport System, or Unitrans, was founded by ASUCD and service officially began on Februwith two London double decker buses operating on two routes. In the late 1960s, the Associated Students of UC Davis explored possibilities for providing bus transportation to students traveling between the City of Davis and the campus.