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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).
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 ...
State Route 3 Spur (SR 3 Spur) was a short-lived spur route of SR 3 that existed in the central part of the city limits of Atlanta. Between June 1963 and the beginning of 1966, it was established on the path of U.S. Route 41 (US 41; Northside Drive ) from Marietta Street , where SR 3 split off of US 41, to an interchange with Interstate 75 (I ...
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.
The Savannah Belles Ferry is a series of four passenger ferries in Savannah, Georgia, United States, which run between Savannah's River Street (from City Hall or from Waving Girl Landing) and Hutchinson Island in the Savannah River. Established in 2000, [1] they are owned and operated by Chatham Area Transit (CAT), and run at no cost to the ...
Most of the route parallels Hunter Army Airfield (Hunter AAF), which is located to the east of the highway. At its northern terminus, Interstate 516 (I-516) east and State Route 21 (SR 21) south provides access to Hunter AAF. On SR 204 it is not signed as Veterans Parkway, it is signed "Downtown Savannah". [4]
Interstate 3 (I-3), the 3rd Infantry Division Highway, is a proposed Interstate Highway in the United States to run from Savannah, Georgia, north to Augusta, Georgia, and Knoxville, Tennessee. The roadway was proposed in the same federal highway measure that gave birth to a proposal for I-14 .
The Savannah was bred from a serval and the domestic Siamese cat. The first kitten was named, Savannah and was born in 1986. Although, the breed was not officially recognized until 2001.