Chatham Area Transit
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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.[1] Services operate seven days a week.
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Founded | 1986 |
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Headquarters | Chatham Area Transit |
Locale | Savannah, Georgia |
Service area | Chatham County, Georgia |
Service type | Bus, Paratransit |
Routes | 14 |
Hubs | Joe Murray Rivers Jr. Intermodal Transit Center |
Fleet | 67 |
Fuel type | Diesel, hybrid |
Website | http://www.catchacat.org/ |
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The downtown shuttles are known as the dot (downtown transportation).
CAT's Intermodal Transit Center, opened in 2013, is named for Joe Murray Rivers Jr., a transit advocate who transformed public transit in Georgia.[2]