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CAT experiencing service disruptions

Chatham Area Transit officials are asking customers for patience, as operations are impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and a staffing shortage. Similar to transit agencies throughout the country, the impacts from the staffing shortage and COVID-related absences are leading to disruptions that include unusual delays in service for customers of CAT’s fixed-route and CAT […]

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CAT to resume Dot service

On June 21, Chatham Area Transit will resume operating the free downtown Dot shuttles, which have been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The shuttle service is funded by the city of Savannah and is comprised of two loops, Forsyth and Downtown, which connect Savannah’s visitor centers, parking facilities, attractions, shops, restaurants and hotels. The

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CAT celebrating Eat Your Veggies Day with Farm Truck 912

Chatham Area Transit is celebrating National Eat Your Veggies Day by partnering with Forsyth Farmers’ Market program Farm Truck 912 (FT912).  FT912 is a mobile farmers’ market that brings local seasonal fruits and vegetables to Savannah neighborhoods. FT912 will be parked at the Joe Murray Rivers, Jr. Intermodal Transit Center, 610 W. Oglethorpe Avenue, from

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CAT conducting training sessions before resumption of Dot service

On Tuesday, Chatham Area Transit will begin conducting training operations for the free downtown Dot shuttles, which have been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Dot trolleys will not be picking up passengers during the training sessions, which are expected to be conducted throughout the week. The Downtown loop has been rerouted and will

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