Those traveling by air usually fly to Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW), situated approximately thirty miles east of campus. There are several ways to travel from DTW to Ann Arbor, via airport shuttle, taxi, rideshare, or limousine. The Ann Arbor Transportation Authority, in partnership with Michigan Flyer, also provides shuttle service between DTW and Ann Arbor through their inexpensive AirRide program.
Amtrak and Greyhound Bus Lines share a terminal located at 325 Depot Street in Ann Arbor. Megabus has a stop at 900 Briarwood Circle on the south side of town and offers inexpensive routes to Chicago and Detroit.
Take US-23 South to Exit 41 (Plymouth Road). Turn right off the exit onto Plymouth. Go approximately two miles and take a left on Murfin Road. Go past a four-way stop sign and down a hill to the campus area depicted on the local map.
Take US-23 North to Exit 39 (Geddes Road). Turn left off the exit onto Geddes. Geddes Road will become Fuller Road. Turn right onto Bonisteel Blvd to the campus area depicted on the local map.
Take I-94 East to M-14 East (towards Plymouth) to US-23 South (follow the signs carefully). From US-23, take Exit 41 (Plymouth Road) and turn right. Go approximately two miles and take a left on Murfin Road. Go past a four-way stop sign and down a hill to the campus area depicted on the local map.
Take I-94 West to US-23 North (exit 180). From US-23, take Exit 39 (Geddes Road). Turn left off the exit onto Geddes. Geddes Road will become Fuller Road. Turn right onto Bonisteel Blvd to the campus area depicted on the local map.
At the E.V. Moore Building, park in any of the visitor spaces (marked with yellow signs that contain a four-digit space number) and pay online, or by using the PassportParking app on your way in. Metered parking is in effect from 6:00 AM–5:00 PM, Monday–Friday. Do not park in the areas marked as blue or gold parking, as you will be ticketed.
If you would like to avoid metered parking, you can take a taxi, hotel shuttle, or public transportation to the Moore Building. Visitors traveling from Central Campus are encouraged to take a free U-M Blue Bus to Pierpont Commons.
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You can use any of the following U-M shuttle bus routes - all of which are free of charge - to get from Central Campus to the SMTD facilities on North Campus, which are located next to the shuttle bus stops marked “Pierpont Commons” and “Art & Architecture”:
The University of Michigan bus system is free for all riders and serves both the central and north campus areas. The blue U-M buses run on multiple routes every 5-10 minutes and are the easiest way to get to Central Campus and the downtown restaurants. Visit Magic Bus for a schedule of bus routes and an interactive display of all buses currently in service.
Ann Arbor’s public bus transportation system interfaces directly with the U-M bus system, enabling the university community to commute on and off campus. There is a small fare for non-affiliated passengers. Please visit theride.org for more information on routes, schedules, and fares.
Uber and Lyft are both available and reliable in Ann Arbor.
Taxi service is also available from Amazing Blue Taxi; a list of more car services is available from Destination Ann Arbor.