<p>where in ithaca does the shortline bus take me from port authority?
or better asked, is it a walkable distance from the university?
or maybe it goes right into the university..</p>
<p>anyone know? thank you</p>
<p>where in ithaca does the shortline bus take me from port authority?
or better asked, is it a walkable distance from the university?
or maybe it goes right into the university..</p>
<p>anyone know? thank you</p>
<p>I just took the bus during spring break.</p>
<p>I think they have 3 stops. First one in college town near cornell theatre. Second stop is at baker’s flagpole (wester campus) and the third stop is at cornell CC lot (north campus) right beside all the north campus dorms.</p>
<p>If you’re moving in as freshman, you’ll get off at the last stop and it’s literally a few minute walk.</p>
<p>oh alright, thank you. did you take a bus from elsewhere? or from port authority? if you did happen to take one from the later, how long did it take approximately?</p>
<p>because i’m visiting alone for cornell days and i was unsure if the bus would take me all the way into the campus, but that’s good to know.</p>
<p>did they change the route? Last I knew the first stop (in Ithaca at least) was in Downtown Ithaca.</p>
<p>take the bus from port authority (used to be gate 314) to Ithaca and get off at north campus.</p>
<p>My daughter much prefers the cornell campus-to-campus bus, however it’s more expensive.</p>
<p>I have taken both the Shortline bus and the Campus to Campus bus and also much prefer C2C, but it is $150 RT vs $107 RT for Shortline. Shortline bus also makes a stop in NJ…don’t know if you are near Ridgewood. Trip is around 5 hours from NYC.</p>
<p>C2C is undoubtedly nicer, but as others have mentioned it’s more expensive and (the problem for me) runs on a much more limited schedule.</p>