Local Transportation

You have many choices when it comes to getting around Dearborn and beyond.

Automobile

Cars are the most convenient form of transportation. However, they also require significant financial investments to pay for the car itself, insurance, car registration, fuel, and repairs鈥攏ot to mention driver鈥檚 education classes and a license. 

To learn about parking on campus, visit Parking and Transportation.

Rideshare and Car Rentals  

To learn more about alternative forms of transport by car, visit Parking and Transportation.

Public Transportation

It is quite possible to live in Dearborn without owning a car. Buses operate throughout Dearborn and the surrounding metro areas. 

BusType of serviceOther info
萝莉社-Dearborn shuttle busFree on-campus shuttle  
Regional bus system for Southeast Michigan  
Smart Flex is an easy way to get around in Dearborn, Troy/Clawson, Auburn Hills/Pontiac, Hall Road, and Farmington/Farmington Hills areas. Most rides are only $2, or a maximum of $8 based on how far you're traveling. To use the service, download the App, 鈥淪MART Flex,鈥 in the App Store or Google Play store.
The Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) is the largest public transit provider in Michigan that serves the City of Detroit, surrounding suburbs, and neighboring cities, including Highland Park and Hamtramck.  
Frequent schedules to Chicago 
Travel across the U.S.  
Train travel across the U.S.Trains are not a major mode of transportation in the U.S.; however, some students find the train a good way to see the country during vacation periods. There is a convenient train station in Dearborn located at 21201 Michigan Ave Dearborn, MI 48124, 800-872-724. 

Office of International Affairs

2106 - James C. Renick University Center
4901 Evergreen Road
Dearborn, MI 48128
Phone: 313-583-6600
Fax: 313-583-6725