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Closed for Thanksgiving, November 26, 2015

Chatham Area Transit officials remind customers that on Thursday, November 26, 2015, Thanksgiving Day, all services will be suspended. CAT’s Administrative offices, 610 W. Oglethorpe and 900 E. Gwinnett, will be closed for business. Telephone schedule information and ticket sales will not be available. Fixed route bus, paratransit, and ferry services will not be available. Regular […]

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APTA: Pro-Transit Ballot Initiatives Continue Track Record of Success

Voters Value Public Transportation – 71 Percent of Transit Measures Passed November 3 By a passage rate of 71 percent, voters across the country voted for pro-transit measures as 10 of 14 local and statewide public transit-related ballot initiatives were approved on November 3. The Salt Lake County, UT, ballot measure is currently too close

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SSU Homecoming 2015

Chatham Area Transit officials announce that they will operate a Park-and-Ride Shuttle for Savannah State University’s Homecoming Game on Saturday, October 17, 2015. The shuttle will aid in parking woes on campus as well as relieving traffic around the University. Thanks to the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System, the shuttle will run between Myers Middle

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APTA: 75 Percent of Americans Support Using Tax Dollars to Improve the Country’s Public Transit Infrastructure

Mineta Transportation Institute survey shows that Americans are demanding reliable public transportation and infrastructure investment   Today, the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), in conjunction with the Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI), released a study which underscores the public’s need for access to reliable public transportation and demonstrates broad support for investment in the nation’s aging

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