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As we all work to navigate a new normal many parents are looking for ways to entertain children at home. Knoxville Area Transit wants to help bring public transit to your kids! There are so many activities you can do while you ride the bus; you can read, listen to...
KAT Asks the Public to Limit Bus Use to Essential Trips Only
Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) is urging the public to refrain from using transit except in the case of essential needs such as work, grocery and drug stores. In an attempt to keep bus operators as safe and distanced from the public as possible, as well as protect...
Knoxville’s first All-Electric Bus Purchase Celebrated
Mayor Madeline Rogero and others celebrated the purchase of Knoxville’s first all-electric buses, with an announcement and a ride on the all-electric bus from the selected manufacturer, New Flyer. Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) is hopeful that the new buses will begin...
Mayor Rogero wins North American Transit Award
Knoxville Area Transit is pleased to announce that Mayor Madeline Rogero has been awarded the Distinguished Service Award by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) for her efforts in enhancing and promoting transit in Knoxville throughout her two terms...
KAT Proposes Significant Changes for Several Bus Routes
Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) is proposing route and schedule changes to several routes which, if approved, would take effect in January 2020. Proposed Changes by Route: Route 12 – Western Avenue: To improve on-time performance and connections as well as streamline...
Mayor Madeline Rogero Receives 2019 APTA Distinguished Service Award
Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero is wrapping up two successful terms in office this year, but her positive impact on transit in this small city will be felt for years to come. Mayor Rogero understands that transit is essential to a fair and equitable city, and she has...
Free Red Line Trolley to Begin Service to South Waterfront on August 19
Knoxville Area Transit’s fourth free trolley line – the new Red Line, connecting a part of the South Waterfront and downtown – is scheduled to begin service on Monday, Aug. 19. The trolley line will follow a circular route from the Trolley Superstop on Main...
KAT Operations Leadership Sees Changes
After a career spanning over 30 years in transit in Knoxville, Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) announces the retirement of Chief Operating Officer Beverly Campbell, and consequently the hiring of a new Chief Human Resources Officer, Julie Glibbery, as well as the...
KAT Offers Free Rides for National Get on Board Day
Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) will join with around 200 other public transportation systems nationwide to participate in National Get On Board Day on Thursday, April 25. KAT will offer service fare-free to encourage the public to ride and show their support for...
KAT Announces Real-Time Bus Tracker App
Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) is pleased to announce the long-awaited availability of KATbus Tracker – a real-time bus tracking and trip planning app now available for Android and iPhone users. The app allows users to find their bus on a map in real time, plan trips,...
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As Workforce Increases, KAT proposes return of some pre-COVID service levels
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