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Whether you’re looking to save money, reduce your carbon footprint, or simply enjoy a more relaxed commute, the Cornell University campus is the perfect place to explore a car-free lifestyle.  Explore sustainable transportation alternatives on Cornell's campus, such as; cycling, carshare, rideshare, and more! Transportation Services is here to make your journey as easy, affordable, efficient, healthy, and sustainable as possible.

The safe and spacious Campus-to-Campus (C2C) buses are Cornell-operated and run daily between our Ithaca and New York City campuses. If you are having trouble with the software or your account direct your questions here.

This service includes questions and concerns regarding Trimble Unity Construct.


This includes questions and comments about the software Maximo.

Campus Mail and Delivery Services is responsible for the pick-up & distribution of campus mail, the metering of US Postal Service mail, package receiving, and Red Runner Courier Services. Departments may request business-related package delivery services and campus transportation arrangements, including complimentary accessible travel for eligible faculty and staff.


Find information about your building, its energy use, and building document archives.

Cornell University’s Fleet Services is here to help with your vehicle needs. We offer efficient and cost-effective rental, lease management, and maintenance services for university departments. Whether you need to rent a car or lease one, we’ve got you covered. Our vehicle leasing services include acquiring, inspecting, and maintaining your vehicle. The cost of a full-service lease, including fuel, is billed monthly.

Geographic Information System (GIS) software is the most powerful mapping & spatial analytics technology available. ArcGIS provides a new ribbon user interface, and improved cartographic features, as well as all the processing tools.

The campus parking compliance program is provided as a customer service for those people who purchase parking. To ensure parking availability, all campus drivers are expected to park legally. If a parking violation occurs, the driver or registered owner of the vehicle is responsible for payment.

This service can be used by contractors, vendors, Cornell affiliates, and the general public to direct inquiries regarding road closures, event parking, contractor/vendor parking information, parking lot maintenance, or general inquiries.


Cornell University's Transportation department can only help with card complications. If you recently purchased a bus pass, it may take up to 48 hours to activate in TCAT's system.