Traveling Around Campus
Getting Around Campus
Princeton University’s new TigerTransit transportation system operates on a fixed route schedule, providing safe, convenient and reliable transportation throughout the Princeton campus and surrounding community.
The TigerTransit transportation system offers stops at academic and administrative buildings; faculty, staff, graduate and undergraduate student housing; Nassau Street; and the Forrestal Campus and Princeton Plasma Physics Lab.
Parking at Princeton
Parking Permit Information
Members of the campus community who need to park on campus must obtain a permit from Transportation & Parking Services. A valid parking permit consists of a hangtag and a decal. Both must be displayed for a vehicle to be legally parked on campus. Faculty and staff who register multiple vehicles can obtain additional decals, but are issued only one hangtag. Faculty and staff who register multiple vehicles will be responsible for switching the hangtag to the vehicle that will be parked on campus. Faculty and staff are encouraged to remove their hangtag while driving.
Members of the campus community who need to park on campus must obtain a permit from Transportation & Parking Services. A valid parking permit consists of a hangtag and a decal. Both must be displayed for a vehicle to be legally parked on campus. Faculty and staff who register multiple vehicles can obtain additional decals, but are issued only one hangtag. Faculty and staff who register multiple vehicles will be responsible for switching the hangtag to the vehicle that will be parked on campus. Faculty and staff are encouraged to remove their hangtag while driving.
Parking Office:
Location/Mailing Address
A Floor, New South Building
Princeton, NJ 08544
(609) 258-3157 or 5436
Fax: (609) 258-7655
Email
parking@princeton.edu
transportation@princeton.edu
Hours of Operation
Monday-Thursday, 8:00 am to 5:30 pm, and Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm during the academic year.
