Shuttle bus
Schedule for Jan. 12 – April 15, 2026
March 2–5, 2026: Revised schedule for Reading Week
Campus bus stops
Loyola Campus
- Loyola Chapel, 7137 Sherbrooke St. W.
SGW Campus
- Henry F. Hall Building front doors, 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
Reading Week schedule departure times
Schedule in effect: March 2 – 5, 2026
No service on Friday, March 6, 2026
The following departure times are approximate and may vary due to unexpected circumstances, traffic and weather.
| Monday — Thursday | |
|---|---|
| LOY departures | S.G.W departures |
| 9:15 | 9:15 |
| 9:45 | 9:45 |
| 10:15 | 10:15 |
| 11:15 | 10:45 |
| 11:45 | 11:45 |
| 12:15 | 12:15 |
| 12:45 | 12:45 |
| 13:15 | 13:15 |
| 13:45 | 13:45 |
| 14:15 | 14:15 |
| 14:45 | 14:45 |
| 15:15 | 15:15 |
| 15:45 | 15:45 |
| 16:15 | 16:15 |
| 16:45 | 17:15 |
| 17:45 | 17:45 |
| 18:15 | 18:15 |
| 18:45* | 18:45* |
*Last bus/Dernier départ. Loyola 18:45 p.m. *Last bus/Dernier départ. SGW 18:45 p.m. |
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Shuttle regulations
The shuttle bus offers Concordia students and employees a free ride between the SGW and Loyola Campuses.
- Shuttle buses run Monday through Friday.
- The ride is approximately 30 minutes.
- Your ID card is required. Present your Concordia student, faculty, staff or alumni card to the driver.
- Respect the priority boarding seating area.
- Buses depart as soon as they reach capacity, even if earlier than scheduled.
- Departure and travel times can vary due to unexpected circumstances, like traffic and/or weather.
Priority boarding–reduce barriers on campus
- There are four permanent shuttle buses that are wheelchair accessible. Replacement buses that are not wheelchair accessible may occasionally operate this route.
- Be aware of priority seating on the shuttle bus. Don’t use priority seats unless you need one or the spaces remain empty after departure.
- Understand that some people need priority boarding on the shuttle. They may have a disability that you can’t see. And they don’t need to disclose anything to you or anyone else!
- Don’t judge based on appearance. Some disabilities are invisible.