Getting Around Champaign: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

United States

Getting Around Champaign: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Illinois

Walkability

68
Okay

Champaign is somewhat walkable with certain areas being more conducive to pedestrians, particularly around the University of Illinois. The concentration of amenities near the campus, including cafes, restaurants, and shops, allows for errands to be completed on foot quite comfortably. However, outside these vibrant spots, having a vehicle or alternative transport may become necessary to navigate the broader region effectively. "Travelers" would benefit by staying in areas like Campustown for enhanced pedestrian access.

Public Transit

65
Okay

Champaign offers a good public transit system primarily through the Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District, which serves the city and the campus comprehensively. The bus network's coverage is impressive, and it's well-received for customer satisfaction. Travelers can rely on buses for many destinations, though frequency and accessibility reach limitations in less central areas, requiring some pre-planning. For longer journeys, the Illinois Terminal connects to Amtrak services for outreach to major cities.

Bikeability

82
Excellent

Champaign stands out for its bike friendliness, benefiting from flat terrain and extensive bike infrastructure, including lanes and paths. The city, in tandem with the university, supports cycling with community recognition as Bicycle Friendly. Bike share programs like VeoRide further facilitate easy access to bicycles for newcomers and travelers. This makes biking not only a viable but also an enjoyable mode of transport for exploring and performing daily activities around the city.

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