Augusta, GA
JagExpress Shuttle Service
The JagExpress is a campus shuttle service, providing a safe, alternative mode of
transportation for students, faculty and staff across the campuses of Augusta University.
Drivers are professionally licensed employees with Horizon Motor Coach, a Harlem,
Georgia, business, fully licensed by the DOT with more than 20 years of experience
in the transportation industry.
Need a ride? All JagExpress shuttles are GPS-equipped so you can track routes and
locations in real-time through the PassioGO app on your smart phone.
Please visit Jagwire often for updates.
PassioGO Shuttle Tracker App
Track the transit buses and get up to date schedule and route information by downloading
the PassioGO App on your iOS or Android devices.
JagExpress Routes
JagExpress Shuttle Schedule Spring 2024
JagExpress Routes for Fall 2024
For information regarding shuttle stop locations, route paths, and departure times,
please visit Passio-GO or download the Passio-GO app. Unless noted below, shuttles
only operate on weekdays when undergraduate classes are held.
BLUE ROUTE
Travels east to west with stops at the Health Science Campus (Student Center), Summerville
Campus (University Hall), and Forest Hills (University Village and Christenberry).
- Morning / Afternoon: Mon-Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. | 15-minute intervals at each stop
- Evenings: Mon-Thurs, 7-10 p.m. (no Friday evening service) | 30-minute intervals at each stop
after 7 p.m.
EXPRESS ROUTE
The EXPRESS route provides expedited service between the Health Sciences Student Center
and University Hall on Summerville. From 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., a BLUE or EXPRESS
shuttle departs from University Hall and the westbound Health Science Student Center
locations every 7 minutes.
GREEN ROUTE
Travels from Cyber Center to Health Science campus (Goss Lane) to University Village.
In service Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.; and Fridays from
7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Visits each stop location once per hour.
GOLD ROUTE
The route operates weekdays regardless of class schedule (except university holidays)
from 6 a.m. – 6 p.m. There are four stops on the Health Sciences campus: Goss Lane
at Spelman St., the Dental College of Georgia, Laney High Stadium/Lot 61, and Beacon
Station. The shuttle visits each stop every 15 minutes.
LOT 38: LATE NIGHT & SUNDAY
Provides direct service from Lot 38 to the Student Center. Shuttles depart Lot 38
every 15 minutes on Sundays from 4 p.m. to midnight; Monday through Thursday from
10 p.m. to midnight; and Fridays from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. There is no Saturday service
at Lot 38. During weekday and early evening hours, students can use the Silver Route
for travel between Lot 38 and the Health Sciences Campus.
GAMEDAY WEEKEND EXPRESS
The GAMEDAY route runs on Saturdays for home basketball games from 1 p.m. to 6:30
p.m. The GameDay shuttle loops from Oak Hall on the Health Sciences Campus to University
Village and Christenberry Fieldhouse. For home games on weeknights, students should
use the Blue or Green Route to Christenberry Fieldhouse.
SILVER ROUTE
The Silver Shuttle Route serves the core of the WellStar/MCG Medical Center. It operates
weekdays (except official holidays) from 5:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. Silver Route Stops include
Lot 38 at Chafee Avenue, Harper Street, Georgia Cancer Center and the Health Sciences
Campus Student Center. The Silver Route will visit each stop approximately every 15
minutes.
LOT 55 ROUTE
Provides express service to parking at Lot 55 for WellStar/MCG employees. Operates
weekdays (except official holidays) 5:30 a.m. – 11:59 p.m. There are three stops:
Lot 55, AUMC Entrance B/West and the AUMC/Medical Office Building (Harper Street).
Augusta, GA
Board to vote on plan that would close, consolidate Augusta schools
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Richmond County Board of Education is set to vote Monday night on a master plan that would close several schools in the district.
The plan would close T.W. Josey High School and Murphey Middle School and convert them into a career and college academy.
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It would also close Jenkins White Elementary School and demolish Barton Chapel Elementary School to build a new one in its place.
During public input meetings, community members urged leaders to preserve the legacy and history of T.W. Josey High School. Alumni and neighbors said the school’s name needs to stay.
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Warren church in Augusta had its grand opening for the Hope Mental Wellness Center Sunday morning.

Alumni said they support academic improvements proposed under the plan but want the school’s heritage recognized.
“We applaud all of the changes — the wonderful changes, the academics, the new path and all of that that are being proposed for the students — that is absolutely wonderful, but we want them to understand also that they have a heritage that has been wonderful and it needs to be maintained,” she said.
The school district said its intent is to keep the school’s students and staff together and continue to honor the school’s legacy.
The board meeting is at 6 p.m. at the Richmond County School System’s Central Auditorium.
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Augusta, GA
Tiny Homes in Augusta one step closer to being finished
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Tiny homes for foster youth aging out of the system are one step closer to being finished.
Bridge Builder Communities is building the first tiny home community designed for this group in Augusta.
Each tiny home will have the essentials like air conditioning as well as a kitchen area, a wardrobe and closet space.
Each person will also get assistance for education, career planning and other needs.
On Sunday, the builders and their community partners signed the homes to inspire the kids.
“When those kids age out of foster care, about 55% of them become homeless almost instantly. And so we’re taking those kids, we’re giving them an opportunity, not just providing safe, affordable housing, but life skills training, workforce initiatives, pathways, but more importantly, a community that cares for them so that they can transition successfully,” said Michael Cooper and Jackson Drumgoole of Bridge Builder Communities.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta church marks Black History Month with two-day celebration
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A local church commemorated Black History Month through a two-day celebration honoring faith, heritage, and the achievements within the African American community.
The Black History Musical and Unity Day Celebration at Williams Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church kicked off Saturday with a musical that highlighted the role gospel music, spirituals, and faith communities have played throughout Black history.
The event continued on Sunday with a worship celebration featuring a guest speaker.
The theme for the service was “Celebrating Our Heritage: A Legacy of Excellence.”
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