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Mission Statement:
"Clemson Area Transit (CAT) is dedicated to excellence
in serving everyone with safe, friendly, and reliable public transportation."
On January 8, 1996, Clemson Area Transit (CAT) became the first new transit system start in South Carolina in ten years. CAT is a joint effort by Clemson University and the City of Clemson. Clemson is a very accessible city with much to offer in terms of educational, cultural, recreational and shopping opportunities. CAT is a vital component in our community's quality of life. We invite you to ride and discover how convenient our transit system can be. Remember--Everyone rides FARE FREE!
Phone: (864) 654-CATS (2287)
For a complete listing of bus routes and schedules, check CAT's web site at www.catbus.com.
Transit Staff:
Al Babinicz - Transit Administrator
Keith Moody - Transit Supervisor
Liz Moon - Administrative Assistant
Cindy Rinehart - Administrative Assistant
Kim Wright - Customer Service
Holly Brown - Office Assistant
Frequently Asked Questions About CAT
Where is the money to fund CAT coming from?
CAT is being funded by money from federal and state grants, along with funds from Clemson University, The Town of Central, the Town of Pendleton, The City of Seneca and Anderson County.
What can you tell me about the buses?
There are twenty-six buses in the CAT fleet. These are medium sized buses, which can seat up to twenty-three passengers. Each bus is air-conditioned, equipped with wheelchair lift equipment, complies with ADA requirements, and has a bike rack.
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City of Clemson
Phone: 864-653-2030 or email.
1250 Tiger Blvd. Suite 1
Clemson, SC 29631

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