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Complaints prompt planned removal of CAT’s Thunderbolt stops

Chatham Area Transit is planning to remove 12 bus stops located in Thunderbolt, which is outside of the tax district that funds CAT’s operations. This removal was approved by CAT’s board of directors on Tuesday after CAT received complaints about Thunderbolt being served when the town is not paying for the service. “Unfortunately, CAT is […]

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CAT services provide convenient connection to Savannah’s new municipal annex

Savannah, GA – The city’s new Municipal Annex and Customer Service Center at the Coastal Georgia Center is only a short walk away from affordable transportation services provided by Chatham Area Transit. The municipal annex at 305 Fahm St. is located about two blocks from the Joe Murray Rivers, Jr. Intermodal Transit Center, the central

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Proposed Budget and Service Changes

Officials at Chatham Area Transit Authority (CAT) invite the community to review the fiscal year 2018 proposed budget and proposed service changes for Summer 2017. Proposed capital and operating budget documents are available on the Transparency page and the proposed service changes are on the Service Updates page of the website. Copies of the proposed

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New dot Trolley Buses Ready to Roll

On Friday, February 17, 2017, media and special guests were invited to the Transit Center for a sneak preview and ride on our new dot trolley buses. Purchased through the federal State of Good Repair grant and matching SaMMI funds, these two vehicles will be dedicated to the fare-free downtown Express Shuttle route–the dot. About

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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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CAT Announces Suspension of Service Due to Severe Weather Warning

All CAT services will be suspended on Friday, September 2, 2016, due to current projections for Tropical Storm Hermine.  All services are expected to resume on Saturday, September 3rd. If you have any questions about this information, please call the Customer Service Ride Line at 912-233-5767 or e-mail us.

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