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CAT Board Approves to Expand CAT Connect Senior Service

10/3/2024 – Chatham Area Transit’s (CAT) Board of Directors has recently approved the expansion of transportation services for Pinewood Village and Stillwell Towers.   CAT Connect, a pilot program that offers zero-fare rides to seniors, ensures that they have access to essential destinations. Residents of Pinewood Village in Pooler can now enjoy convenient transportation to

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CAT to Resume Normal Operations on Wednesday

10/01/2024 – Chatham Area Transit (CAT) will resume services on Wednesday, October 2, with some minor reroutes. This includes Fixed-Route, Paratransit Mobility, the Savannah Belles Ferry, and the DOT Shuttle. In addition to returning to normal operations, all modes of transportation will be zero-fare through Friday, October 11. All administrative offices will also be opened

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CAT to Suspend Service Following Weather Impacts from Helene

9/27/2024 – Chatham Area Transit (CAT) will suspend all services on Friday, September 27, in response to weather impacts from Helene. This suspension includes Fixed-Route services, Paratransit Mobility, Savannah Belles Ferry, DOT Shuttle, and CAT Connect. Riders can still make Paratransit Mobility reservations by calling 912-233-5767 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., or by using

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Rider Alerts

Rider Alerts Stay informed with the latest updates on service changes, reroutes, delays, and important transit alerts. Chatham Area Transit is committed to keeping you on track with real-time updates on any disruptions that may affect your commute. This page is your go-to source for the most current service alerts, including temporary route changes, road

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CAT Reopens Community Surplus Vehicle Donation Program to Local Non-Profits

9/12/24 – Chatham Area Transit (CAT) is now accepting applications for its Community Surplus Vehicle Donation Program, an initiative designed to support local non-profit organizations in their mission to serve Chatham County residents. Approved by CAT’s Board of Directors, this program offers a rare opportunity for 501(c)(3) non-profits to receive one of three available Paratransit

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