Chatham Area Transit

MLK Day 2017 Holiday Schedule

In observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Chatham Area Transit Authority services will operate the following schedule on Monday, January 16: Bus routes – Holiday schedule * Customer Service Call Center – Regular Hours, 5:00 AM-8:30 PM Transit Center Ticket Window – 7:00 AM-4:00 PM Savannah Belles Ferry – Regular Schedule Administrative Offices – […]

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Chatham Area Transit Celebrates 30 Years

Chatham Area Transit Authority (CAT) is proud to announce 30 years of service to the Savannah-Chatham County community. Formally established as an Authority in January 1987, CAT continues the long, storied history of transportation in this area dating back to the 1800s and the horse-drawn streetcars of the Skidaway and Seaboard Railway Company. Evolving from

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January 2017 Public Meeting

Chatham Area Transit Authority (CAT) will continue to hold its monthly public meetings on the second Wednesday of every month. January’s meeting will include a discussion of the proposed elimination of Route 75 Prowler. Passenger input is vital and the public is always invited! This meeting will be held on: Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at

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Ways to Save this Holiday Season

Jingle All The Way…to the Bank! This holiday season, CAT wants to help you and your loved ones save even more! Keep reading for 3 easy ways how. 1. For a limited time only, CAT is offering a Buy One, Get One deal on Airport Express passes. From business colleagues to college students, if they’re

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CAT Board Announces Finalists for CEO

The Chatham Area Transit Authority (CAT) Board of Directors has named two transit executives as finalists for consideration to serve as CAT’s next Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer. The candidates are Ann Dawson-August, former Executive Director and CEO for Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority (Oct 2012 to Dec 2015), and Curtis Koleber, Interim Executive Director/CEO of Chatham

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CAT December Board Meeting Rescheduled

Officials at Chatham Area Transit Authority (CAT) announced today that the monthly Board Meeting for December will be held on December 13, 2016. Regularly scheduled on the third Tuesday of the month, this meeting has been moved up a week in consideration of the holiday season. The meeting on the 13th will be held at

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Thanksgiving 2016 Schedule

Chatham Area Transit officials remind customers that on Thursday, November 24, 2016, Thanksgiving Day, all services will be suspended. CAT offices at 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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CAT Answers the Call

Planning It started on Monday, October 3rd, with the mid-day update from CEMA. Safety Director Erica Franklin shared the news with staff that CEMA had advanced to Operational Condition (OPCON) 4 as a “precautionary measure based on the storm track of Hurricane Matthew.” By Tuesday morning, it was OPCON 3; and by Thursday at 6

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CAT Awarded $1.6M Grant for Paratransit Vehicles

Chatham Area Transit has been awarded a $1.6 million federal grant to purchase 26 paratransit vehicles. The U. S. Department of Transportation announced the selections for Fiscal Year 2016 Bus and Bus Facilities Projects that will help provide more modern, reliable bus services for transit riders across the country. Sixty-one projects in 41 states, the

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APTA: The Hidden Traffic Safety Solution

Commuters Reduce Their Crash Risk by More Than 90 Percent When Taking Public Transit Instead of Driving   Investment in public transit results in cutting a community’s auto crash risk in half The most effective life-saving traffic safety tool for a commuter and a community may be the daily metro transit pass.  A new study

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