Capital Area Transit (CAT) has launched its newly redesigned transit service to now include the general community in the Shippensburg area, as well as student on-campus housing...
The partnership between Capital Area Transit (CAT) and Geisinger, an integrated health system, is working to create better access to healthcare thanks to Geisinger’s $43,900 contributio...
Capital Area Transit bus operator Walter “Muss” Hillard, aged 76, has retired from the transit authority following fifty years of outstanding service, according to Tom Reynolds...
Capital Area Transit has entered into a public-private partnership with Chewy, to provide public transit service to hundreds of employees commuting from the Harrisburg area.
According to a financial department economic impact analysis, Capital Area Transit contributed more than $12 million in wages & salaries and goods & services purchased during ...
Capital Area Transit has declared the downtown CAT Harrisburg Transit Center, located at Second and Market Streets, a non-smoking zone in compliance with Chapter 6-331.6(7) city...
Capital Area Transit is training all CAT Drivers how to respond to serious community issues like Human Trafficking, Domestic Violence and Runaway Youths as part of CAT Driver ...
Capital Area Transit assisted Steelton and Amtrak officials on Saturday, July 29, by transportaing more than 300 Amtrak riders stranded at the Middletown station to the Harrisburg...
Capital Area Transit (CAT) has announced it will feature three ads on buses throughout the summer to build awareness of the YWCA Greater Harrisburg Violence Intervention and Prevention...
The Capital Area Transit Planning Department reports about a 10 percent increase in Bicycle Ridership year to date this year, over the same period last year.
Capital Area Transit (CAT) will work with a group of Carlisle citizens who are organizing community volunteers to provide free ‘circulator service’ in Carlisle Borough, CAT Spokesperson...
Earlier last month, McDonald Transit, a division of RATP Dev North America, was selected as the interim managing body of Capital Area Transit (CAT) for the city of Harrisburg,...
The Capital Area Transit (CAT) board of directors has long been aware of the 40 year old executive pension situation raised by Cumberland County officials on March 8.
Capital Area Transit (CAT) Board of Directors has reluctantly accepted the resignation of General Manager William A. Jones effective February 23, 2017, according to an announcement...
The three-year Carlisle Circulator pilot project will end Friday, April 28, 2017 following the January 5, 2017 vote by the Carlisle Circulator Project Stakeholder Committee to...
Capital Area Transit (CAT) contributed over $11.2 million in wages & salaries and goods & services purchased in 2016 in CAT’s service area of Cumberland and Dauphin Counties and...