
Move In Logistics
Getting Around Campus

Move In Weekend Maps
Special maps have been designed to help you maneuver your way around campus. The Move In Map highlights points of interest relevant to Move In Weekend, including check in and residential college locations. The Traffic Flow Map provides direction for driving on campus as well as locates designated parking areas.
- Move In Map | Traffic Flow Map
The Campus Shuttle
The P-Ride Campus Shuttle is a great way to get around campus. The Orange Line (a.k.a. “Tiger Tram”) travels Elm Drive between Lot #7 and Firestone Library with stops at Wilcox Walk, Dod Hall and Clio Hall. You’ll find shuttle stops throughout campus.
Bicycle
Many students find that one of the best ways to get around Princeton's 500-acre campus is by bicycle. There are pedestrian-shared paved paths throughout campus. Students are encouraged to register their bikes with the Department of Public Safety. For a fee the Department of Public Safety will supply you with a U-shaped lock to secure your bike at the bike stands located throughout campus.
The “Dinky” Station
The campus is connected to the New Jersey Transit commuter train system by a connecting line to the Princeton Junction train station. Due to the size of the rail car, the connecting train is referred to as the “Dinky.” You’ll find the Dinky Station just below McCarter Theater Center on the campus map.
Transportation to Campus
The Visiting Campus page of the Princeton web site provides information on getting to campus.
Campus Interactive Map
An online Campus Interactive Map is a another helpful resource for finding your way on campus.

