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Chatham Area Transit (CAT) is the provider of public transportation in the Savannah, Georgia , metropolitan area. The Authority was founded in 1987, evolving from previous transit providers. Services operate seven days a week.

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3-517: The downtown shuttles are known as the dot ( do wntown t ransportation). CAT's Intermodal Transit Center, opened in 2013, is named for Joe Murray Rivers Jr. , a transit advocate who transformed public transit in Georgia . As of 2024, CAT has a fleet of sixty buses, including ten running on electricity. Its annual ridership is around 17,000. There are currently 14 fixed routes: There are currently three free downtown (dot) shuttles: The Downtown Loop

6-456: A 50% discount program. Some parents had concerns that their children would be sharing buses with the general population. Pooler , Thunderbolt and Port Wentworth opted out of receiving CAT's services upon its 1986 chartering. This article related to bus transportation in the United States is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about transportation in

9-483: Was amended in January 2022 to incorporate sections of Abercorn Street , East Liberty Street and East Oglethorpe Avenue , with new stops added at Price and East Liberty Streets and East Broad Street near East Bryan Street . It would no longer serve the eastern end of Bryan and Congress Streets . In January 2024, CAT began a four-month pilot program offering students fare-free rides around Chatham County. It replaces

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