CSUSB Alert: Power has been restored to the San Bernardino campus; normal operations will resume Friday, July 26th.

Power to the San Bernardino campus has been restored as of 9:55 a.m. Normal campus operations will resume Friday, July 26th. Essential staff with questions on whether to report should contact their appropriate administrator. Facilities Management will be working to check all building systems including HVAC, elevators and fire alarms. If power has not been restored in your work area when you return, please report that to Facilities Planning and Management at (909) 537-5175. The Palm Desert Campus remains open and operational.

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Park & Ride lots, including sbX parking

Park and Ride Lot Locations

Omnitrans Express sbX Bus

Park and Ride Bus Photo

Park and Ride Lots: Park and Ride Lots are located all around the Inland Empire. They allow the driver to park their vehicle at an approved designated location off of campus without the need of a permit. Each Park and Ride Lot is conveniently located to a Omnitrans Bus Stop, where the users can ride the bus to their next location. The closest Park and Ride Lot to the campus is located at the Kendall Bus Stop. Students can park at the Kendall Park and Ride Lot for free and hop onto a free Omnitrans Bus and take a 5 minute ride to campus. All Inland Empire Park and Ride locations can be found online at the IE 511 Website

Omnitrans SbX Express Bus: Students may use their Coyote ID to ride for free on the Omnitran sbX express bus to campus. The Omnitrans sbX E-Street Corridor Bus Rapid Transit Project is the first-of-its-kind express service to be constructed in the Inland Empire. The sbX service, using state-of-the-art 60-foot buses powered by compressed natural gas, will travel a 15.7-mile corridor between northern San Bernardino and Loma Linda. The vehicles feature a low floor for level boarding at sbX stations to allow for quick boarding, and also contain a wheelchair ramp for passenger use. The vehicles have a stylized wrap, and prominently feature the sbX brand. Vehicles are designed for comfort and a smooth ride and hold approximately 96 passengers at maximum capacity with up to eight bicycles on board. The sbX route map can be found by going to the Omnitrans Website.