![]() And to the campus they come every hour or so.” “… When I’m, say, at Aspen or somewhere else that I need for it to come, everytime I call they come really quickly, and it’s nice. “I like it more when I’m not on campus,” said junior Jordan Rodriguez. … I live at Aspen Heights where there is no covering, no bench, and I waited for over 30 minutes for the bus to come. ![]() ![]() I’ve been late to class because of the routes. “I hate that they don’t have a specific time for when they are going to be there. “I hate calling in,” said freshman Ricky Longoria. For the bus to arrive at a location, students are required to call the Flex number, give them the number provided at the Flex bus stop sign, and then the bus should arrive within the next 15 to 30 minutes. ![]() The Flex is a single bus route designed to go down Ennis Joslin to Flour bluff and back to campus, upon request. Now over a month into using the new route, students have some mixed reviews. The new 93 Flex bus route, which has replaced last year’s route 63, The Wave, is a new form of transportation that TAMU-CC students have had to adjust to recently. Kedran Wade/ISLAND WAVES – The university bus stop ![]()
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