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'''Clemson Area Transit''', a [[zero-fare]] [[Bus Lines|bus line]] known locally as CAT or the "CAT Bus", is the most frequently used transit system in [[South Carolina]].  Areas with bus service include [[Clemson University]], the City of [[Clemson, South Carolina|Clemson]], the County of [[Anderson, South Carolina|Anderson]], City of [[Seneca, South Carolina|Seneca]] and the Towns of [[Central, South Carolina|Central]] and [[Pendleton, South Carolina|Pendleton]]. The fare-free system is made possible by federal grants and matching funds from the city and University. CAT operates a modern fleet of buses, including over 10 forty foot long Proterra electric buses, 7 forty foot long NOVA low-floor buses, and two sixty-two foot long articulated NOVA buses dubbed the "Caterpillars"- the first and only two [[articulated bus]] currently operated in South Carolina. In {{American transit ridership|annualdate}}, the system had a ridership of {{American transit ridership|SC Clemson total annual}}.
'''Clemson Area Transit''', a [[zero-fare]] [[Bus Lines|bus line]] known locally as CAT or the "CAT Bus", is the most frequently used transit system in [[South Carolina]].  Areas with bus service include [[Clemson University]], the City of [[Clemson, South Carolina|Clemson]], the County of [[Anderson, South Carolina|Anderson]], City of [[Seneca, South Carolina|Seneca]] and the Towns of [[Central, South Carolina|Central]] and [[Pendleton, South Carolina|Pendleton]]. The headquarters of the organization is in the City of Clemson.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.clemsoncity.org/310/Clemson-Area-Transit-CATbus|title=Home|publisher=Clemson Area Transit|access-date=2025-06-21|quote=CATbus Headquarters 200 West Lane Clemson, SC 29631}}</ref>


Utilizing multiple routes and lines, CAT Buses help transport citizens and students from campus or downtown to surrounding neighborhoods and apartment complexes, and move travelers from the Clemson area to surrounding communities.
The fare-free system is made possible by federal grants and matching funds from the city and University.  CAT operates a modern fleet of buses, including over 10 forty foot long Proterra electric buses, 7 forty foot long NOVA low-floor buses, and two sixty-two foot long articulated NOVA buses dubbed the "Caterpillars"- the first and only two [[articulated bus]] currently operated in South Carolina. In {{American transit ridership|annualdate}}, the system had a ridership of {{American transit ridership|SC Clemson total annual}}. Utilizing multiple routes and lines, CAT Buses help transport citizens and students from campus or downtown to surrounding neighborhoods and apartment complexes, and move travelers from the Clemson area to surrounding communities.


The service is jointly operated by the City of Clemson, Clemson University, the Town of Pendleton, City of Seneca, Southern Wesleyan University, and the Town of Central
The service is jointly operated by the City of Clemson, Clemson University, the Town of Pendleton, City of Seneca, Southern Wesleyan University, and the Town of Central
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CAT buses are characterized by purple and orange paint schemes. Buses have "Bike & Ride" bike racks. All buses are handicap accessible.  Buses operated in Seneca have a dark blue and gold color scheme.
CAT buses are characterized by purple and orange paint schemes. Buses have "Bike & Ride" bike racks. All buses are handicap accessible.  Buses operated in Seneca have a dark blue and gold color scheme.
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.catbus.com CAT Bus website]
* [http://www.catbus.com CAT Bus website]


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{{Clemson University}}
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Template:Infobox Bus transit Clemson Area Transit, a zero-fare bus line known locally as CAT or the "CAT Bus", is the most frequently used transit system in South Carolina. Areas with bus service include Clemson University, the City of Clemson, the County of Anderson, City of Seneca and the Towns of Central and Pendleton. The headquarters of the organization is in the City of Clemson.[1]

The fare-free system is made possible by federal grants and matching funds from the city and University. CAT operates a modern fleet of buses, including over 10 forty foot long Proterra electric buses, 7 forty foot long NOVA low-floor buses, and two sixty-two foot long articulated NOVA buses dubbed the "Caterpillars"- the first and only two articulated bus currently operated in South Carolina. In Template:American transit ridership, the system had a ridership of Template:American transit ridership. Utilizing multiple routes and lines, CAT Buses help transport citizens and students from campus or downtown to surrounding neighborhoods and apartment complexes, and move travelers from the Clemson area to surrounding communities.

The service is jointly operated by the City of Clemson, Clemson University, the Town of Pendleton, City of Seneca, Southern Wesleyan University, and the Town of Central

CAT Bus Lines

  • Pendleton Route - service throughout Pendleton and to Tri-County Technical College
  • Red Route - Service to Central and Clemson
  • Seneca Express - Connects Clemson to Seneca
  • Seneca Business Loop
  • Seneca Residential Loop
  • Central/SWU/Walmart
  • Gold Route - Service throughout Clemson, to Patrick Square neighborhood
  • The Pier/Highpoint Route - Shuttles from apartment complexes to Clemson University

CAT buses are characterized by purple and orange paint schemes. Buses have "Bike & Ride" bike racks. All buses are handicap accessible. Buses operated in Seneca have a dark blue and gold color scheme.

References

Template:Reflist

External links

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