All bus, rail and paratransit services will operate on a Saturday schedule on Monday, May 26, in observance of Memorial Day.The CATS Call Center, Pass Sales and Information Office at the Charlotte Transportation Center will be closed on Monday, May 26, and will resume normal hours on Tuesday, May 27.Learn more by visiting the link below:
Participate in our fixed route survey, paratransit survey, and rail survey, if you use those services, for opportunities to win!To enter, just click the link below and complete the online survey. If you want to be entered into the drawing, we’ll need some contact information, and that’s it!Five lucky winners will be randomly selected to win a weekly pass through CATS-Pass.
We’re looking forward at CATS. Our entire organization is committed to building a safe, reliable transit system that meets the needs of our expanding region, as evidenced by the commitment and dedication our employees make each day. As we continue to make progress toward this bright future, one of our goals is to further prioritize clear communication within the communities we serve to ensure you understand how CATS is working for you.
As a result of listening to our employees and the community, we have identified three major areas of focus for our future work: fostering confidence through improved service and increased safety, leading with long-term vision and increasing engagement. CATS is dedicated to redefining what transit means for our region and building a transit system that is sustainable, inclusive, innovative, and responsive to the needs of our communities. Below, we have outlined some of the ways that CATS is building a transit system we can all be proud of as “CATS Works for You”.
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Our organization is actively working to create safe environments for our employees, riders and the entire community and to deliver reliable, enjoyable service across the system. This commitment highlight updates in:
We continue to explore ways to improve and expand our system in order to drive economic development and upward mobility - not only now, but for decades to come. Here is how we are working to expand transit access and continue to invest in our system to meet the evolving needs of our community:
CATS is engaging with the community, regional leaders and our employees, as well as partnering with other area leaders to understand and address the unique challenges and opportunities of our region. This commitment to engagement will address updates in: