Collier Area Transit

Collier Area Transit
Slogan safe, accessible and courteous
Founded 2001[1]
Headquarters 8300 Radio Rd
Naples, FL 34104 [2]
Service area Collier County
Service type Bus service, Paratransit
Alliance LinC
Routes 16
Hubs Collier County Govt Center
Fleet 53[2]
Daily ridership 3,850 (weekday)[2]
Operator Keolis Transit America[3][4]
Chief executive 140
Website Collier Area Transit (CAT) Website

Collier Area Transit (CAT) is the public transportation system in Collier County, Florida. Regular transit bus service and the paratransit system are administered by the Collier County Department of Alternative Transportation Modes. Service is provided to Immokalee, Marco Island, Golden Gate and the City of Naples area,[5] seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. depending on the route.

Fares

Service Categories Fare
Full Fare $1.50
Reduced Fare $0.75
Children younger than 6 (limit 3) Free
Marco Express $2.50
Marco Express Reduced $1.25
Transfers $0.75
Transfers Reduced $0.35
Day Passes $4
Day Passes Reduced $2
Smart Card Passes Fare
7-Day Pass $15
7-Day Pass Reduce * $7.50
30-Day Pass Reduced * $17.50
Marco Express 30-Day Pass $70
Marco Express 30-Day Pass Reduced * $35
Smart Media Fee Fare
Smart Card $2
Registration $3
Replacement with registration $1

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Note:* Reduced fares are for members of Medicare, Disabled Community, those 65 years and older and children 17 and under. ID required.

Routes

Route Name Route Number
Route 1B US41 Creekside 1B
Route 1C Airport Pulling Rd to Creekside 1C
Route 2A NCH-Mall 2A
Route 2B NCH-MALL 2B
Route 3A Golden Gate 3A
Route 3B Golden Gate 3B
Route 4A Edison College 4A
Route 4B Edison College 4B
Route 5 Immokalee 5
Route 6 Pine Ridge 6
Route 7 Marco Island 7
Route 7 Express Immokalee to Marco Island 7Exp
Route 8A Immokalee Circulator 8A
Route 8B Immokalee Circulator 8B
Route 9 Charlee Estates 9
Route 10 Goodlette 10

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References

  1. "Starts Small and Keeps Adding Service". The Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  2. 1 2 3 http://www.ntdprogram.gov/ntdprogram/pubs/profiles/2008/agency_profiles/4140.pdf
  3. "Tectrans starts 3 bus operations on same day". TransitTalent.com. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
  4. Keolis Transit America (November 29, 2011). "Keolis expands into the transit market in the United States", Keolis Press Release.
  5. Collier County, Alternative Transportation Modes
  6. "Fare Information". Collier Area Transit. Retrieved 2013-07-11.
  7. "Route Information". CAT. Retrieved 2013-07-11.


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