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Rapid transit throughout Savannah is provided by Chatham Area Transit (CAT), which was established in 1987 as an evolvement of previous providers. There are seventeen fixed bus routes, plus the CAT's dot ( do wntown t ransportation) [ 1 ] system, which provides fare-free bus service on the Forsyth Loop and Downtown Loop, as well as free passage ...
Chatham Area Transit (CAT) is the provider of public transportation in the Savannah, Georgia, metropolitan area. The Authority was founded in 1987, evolving from previous transit providers. [1] Services operate seven days a week. The downtown shuttles are known as the dot (downtown transportation).
The only change to CAT's typical fixed-route service is the downtown DOT line will not run on parade day. Shuttles will run from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Public transit throughout the region is assured by Chatham Area Transit (CAT). There are 17 fixed routes, plus the CAT's dot (downtown transportation) [138] system, which provides fare-free bus service on the Forsyth Loop and Downtown Loop, as well as free passage between River Street and Hutchinson Island via the Savannah Belles Ferry. [139]
While SCCPSS's transportation department looks to future strategies, here's what families need to know about getting to school this year.
Changes to the routes start next month. CATS says the changes will maximize reliability and minimize missed trips. Driver shortages leads CATS to reduce frequency of bus routes.
CAT: Savannah Chatham Area Transit is the provider of public transportation in the Savannah, Georgia metropolitan area. The county-owned service was founded in 1986 after the collapse of previous transit providers. Buses operate 7 days a week and 90% of county residents are within reasonable walking distance of a route. ACCT: Athens
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