Capital Area Transportation Authority

Capital Area Transportation Authority
Slogan Wherever Life Takes You
Founded 1972
Headquarters 4615 Tranter Street
Locale Lansing, Michigan
Service type bus service, express bus service, paratransit
Routes 32
Stops 1350
Hubs CATA Transportation Center (CTC)
MSU-CATA Transportation Center (MSU-CTC)
Fleet 122 buses (59 hybrids)
2 trolleys
52 small buses
55 low floor vans
Daily ridership 49,700 (Q1 2015)[1]
Fuel type Diesel, Diesel-electric hybrid
Chief executive Sandy Draggoo
Website cata.org

The Capital Area Transportation Authority (CATA) is the public transit authority that operates mass transit bus service and paratransit within the metro Lansing, Michigan area, including service on the campus of Michigan State University.

CATA system

CATA operates both bus transit and paratransit service across a 559-square-mile (1,450 km2) area throughout metro Lansing including Michigan State University. CATA logged 11,432,364 riders in fiscal year 2015, an overall ridership decline of 1% from the previous fiscal year.[2]

CATA has approximately 300 employees, of which nearly 200 are bus operators. It does not operate on these seven major holidays:

In 2012, 47% of CATA's operating revenue came from local sources, another 29% from state sources, and 24% came from fares and additional sources.[3]

Bus service

A 40-foot (12 m) hybrid electric CATA bus, New Flyer DE40LFR.

Referred to as "fixed route service", CATA's standard bus service operates on over 30 routes with both rigid 40 ft (12 m) and articulated 60 ft (18 m) buses. CATA's fleet consists of low floor buses manufactured by New Flyer. The bus service hub is at the CATA Transportation Center (CTC) in downtown Lansing, with a satellite hub on the MSU campus (see below). In August 2006, CATA added the first three hybrid electric buses to its fleet (New Flyer DE40LFR), making CATA the first company in Michigan to operate hybrid buses. Since then it has continued to purchase more, including articulated hybrid models.

Fixed route buses use a GPS-based system manufactured by Luminator USA that periodically plays a voice-recording of the bus's location over the loudspeakers. This is particularly useful to the visually impaired and users who are unfamiliar with the area. All buses are also equipped with fold-out ramps for users in wheelchairs.

CATA operates a satellite hub, called the MSU/CATA Transportation Center, on the Michigan State University campus. This center serves as a hub for CATA's MSU-based routes; it also consists of a large public parking ramp. Many of the MSU-area routes are called "Spartan Service". This means that the route only operates during the MSU fall and spring semesters. This includes all routes numbered 30–36 and 39, Lot Link and Night Owl. Other routes (routes 1, 23, 25 and 26) are partially Spartan Service, that is, they run more frequently and/or longer into the night during the semesters.

CATA significantly altered its intra-campus (routes 30–39) Spartan Service bus routes serving Michigan State University beginning Fall 2009. Changes include Routes 30 & 31 having extended weeknight hours, Routes 34-36 having service only on the weekends, and the creation of Route 39, linking University Village and Spartan Village to the main campus. As a result, both Routes 31 & 32 saw route changes as well. Since August 25, 2014, Route 31 no longer changes into Route 30 at East Neighborhood, and vice versa.

CATAnow

Starting August 2014, a program called CATAnow has been created to provide immediate departure times at any of the bus stops. Passengers can use either their mobile devices or their computers by entering the bus stop number and the optional route number(s), and they will receive the departure times in seconds. It is also free to use this service.

Paratransit

A CATA paratransit bus in Old Town Lansing.

CATA operates several paratransit services using small buses and mini vans. One service, Spec-Tran, is offered to persons with disabilities who are unable to use fixed route service. The "Night Owl", offers rides across the MSU campus every night from 2 am to 7 am (9 am on weekends) in order to give students a safer way to traverse campus at these hours.

Michigan/Grand River Avenue Transportation Study

CATA partnered with metropolitan municipalities beginning in the summer of 2009 to study and evaluate transit improvements to Route 1, which runs from downtown Lansing to the Meridian Mall. Improvements being evaluated include enhancing the existing bus system, adding bike lanes, improving intersections, or upgrading the existing route from a bus line to a bus rapid transit line, light rail, or a modern streetcar line.[4] The CATA Board of Directors formally adopted bus rapid transit as the locally preferred alternative for the corridor on February 16, 2011.[5] This authorized the transit to submit an application to be part of the Federal Transit Administration Small Starts program, which would provide substantial funding for the capital costs of construction this line. The propsal was moved to the FTA's project development phase in April 2013, which includes getting funding for an environmental review and design and engineering activities.[6]

Fixed routes (as of September 2014)

Route categories
Route Name Starting Point Terminus Operates Spartan Service Direction Operation Hours
#1

Downtown Lansing Meridian Mall

CATA Transportation Center Meridian Mall Daily Extended weekend night hours Bi-Directional 5:25 AM to 11:30 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 8:00am to 11:30pm (Saturdays) Until 1:30am (Fridays and Saturdays during Spartan Service); 8:50 AM to 7:10 PM (Sundays)
#2

South Washington Pleasant Grove

CATA Transportation Center Sheffield & Bayview Daily No Bi-Directional 5:40 AM to 10:38 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 8:30 AM to 10:23 PM (Saturdays); 9:30 AM to 6:23 PM (Sundays)
#3

Willow Lansing Mall

CATA Transportation Center Lansing Mall Daily No Bi-Directional 5:30 AM to 10:10 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 8:30 AM to 9:55 PM (Saturdays); 9:30 AM to 5:55 PM (Sundays)
#4

Entertainment Express (Limited) (Trolley)

Washington & Washtenaw Albert & MAC Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights No Bi-Directional 7:30 PM to 3:00 AM (Thursdays to Saturdays)
#5

South Cedar Edgewood

CATA Transportation Center Edgewood Villas Daily No Bi-Directional 5:29 AM to 10:37 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 7:42 AM to 10:24 PM (Saturdays); 8:43 AM to 6:26 PM (Sundays)
#6

Cedar Jolly Connection

Jolly Cedar Plaza (Social Security Administration on request) Salvation Army at Jolly and Washington Weekdays No Bi-Directional 7:50 AM to 4:20 PM (Mondays to Fridays)
#7

Aurelius Jolly-Dunckel

CATA Transportation Center Beau Jardin & Dunckel Weekdays No Bi-Directional 6:03 AM to 7:40 PM (Mondays to Fridays)
#8

Pennsylvania Holt

CATA Transportation Center Davlind & Aurelius Daily No Bi-Directional 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 7:20 AM to 11:15 PM (Saturdays); 7:50 AM to 7:15 PM (Sundays)
#9

South Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Hill Vocational Center S. Pennsylvania Meijer

CATA Transportation Center South Pennsylvania Meijer Daily No Bi-Directional 5:55 AM to 10:55 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 7:45 AM to 10:35 PM (Saturdays); 8:15 AM to 6:35 PM (Sundays)
#10

North Lansing Turner

CATA Transportation Center Thomas & Hall Daily No Bi-Directional 6:10 AM to 10:50 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 8:30 AM to 10:40 PM (Saturdays); 9:00 AM to 6:40 PM (Sundays)
#11

Waverly Colonial Village

CATA Transportation Center Deerfield & Holmes Weekdays No Bi-Directional 6:20 AM to 7:40 PM (Mondays to Fridays)
#12

West Michigan Waverly

CATA Transportation Center St. Joseph & Waverly (During breaks)

LCC West Campus (During academic year)

Daily No Bi-Directional 6:10 AM to 10:55 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 8:30 AM to 10:40 PM (Saturdays); 9:00 AM to 6:40 PM (Sundays)
#13

Groesbeck Area Lake Lansing Meijer

CATA Transportation Center Lake Lansing Meijer Weekdays No Bi-Directional 6:05 AM to 6:45 PM (Mondays to Fridays)
#14

North Grand River Old Town Airport

CATA Transportation Center Grand River & Waverly Daily No Bi-Directional 6:00 AM to 10:55 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 8:30 AM to 10:40 PM (Saturdays); 9:00 AM to 6:40 PM (Sundays)
#15

E. Kalamazoo Lake Lansing Meijer

CATA Transportation Center Lake Lansing Meijer Weekdays No Bi-Directional 6:40 AM to 6:45 PM (Mondays to Fridays)
#16

W. Lake Lansing Road Eastwood Towne Center

CATA Transportation Center Lake Lansing Meijer Daily No Bi-Directional 6:13 AM to 10:45 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 8:30 AM to 10:30 PM (Saturdays); 8:30 AM to 6:30 PM (Sundays)
#20

South Harrison Jolly-Dunckel

Shaw & Farm Boarding Area Beau Jardin & Dunckel Daily No Bi-Directional 6:40 AM to 10:30 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 8:25 AM to 11:00 PM (Saturdays); 9:35 AM to 6:15 PM (Sundays)
#22

MSU Haslett Meridian Mall (to Meridian Mall)

Okemos MSU (from Meridian Mall)

Shaw & Farm Boarding Area Meridian Mall Monday thru Saturday No Clockwise 6:05 AM to 9:15 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 7:50 AM to 7:30 PM (Saturdays)
#23

MSU Okemos Meridian Mall (to Meridian Mall)

Haslett MSU (from Meridian Mall)

Shaw & Farm Boarding Area Meridian Mall Monday thru Saturday Weekdays: Runs more frequently

Weekends: No

Counterclockwise 6:05 AM to 9:15 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 7:50 AM to 7:30 PM (Saturdays)
#24

East Lansing Lake Lansing Road

MSU Parking Ramp 5 Lake Lansing Meijer Daily No Bi-Directional 6:10 AM to 11:15 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 8:30 AM to 11:00 PM (Saturdays); 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM (Sundays)
#25

North Harrison Abbot

MSU Parking Ramp 5 Lake Lansing Meijer Daily Weekdays: Runs more frequently

Weekends: No

Bi-Directional 6:20 AM to 10:15 PM (Mondays to Fridays); 8:30 AM to 11:00 PM (Saturdays); 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM (Sundays)
#26

Abbot Chandler

MSU-CTC/Ramp 1 Chandler Crossings Daily Weekdays: Runs more frequently & extended night hours
Saturday: Extended night hours
Sunday: No
Bi-Directional 6:55 AM to 11:30 PM (Mondays to Thursdays); 6:50 AM to 11:15 PM (Fridays); 9:30 AM to 11:15 PM (Saturdays); 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM (Sundays)
#26 Late Night

Abbot Chandler Late Night

Chandler Crossings Albert & MAC Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Nights Entire route Bi-Directional 11:15 PM to 3:00 AM
#30

South Campus/Wilson Hall East Campus via IM East

Matilda Wilson and Lynne Holden Halls East Campus Boarding Center: Akers, Conrad, Hubbard, and Fee Halls Weekdays & Weeknights Entire route Bi-Directional 7:00 AM to 2:30 AM
#31

Brody Complex East Campus via Vet Med

Brody Neighborhood East Campus Boarding Center: Akers, Conrad, Hubbard, and Fee Halls Weekdays & Weeknights Entire route Bi-Directional 7:00 AM to 2:30 AM
#32

Commuter Lot 89 Clinical Center

MSU-CTC/Ramp 1 Commuter Lot 89 Shelter #3 Weekdays Entire route Bi-Directional 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM
#33

South Campus/Holden Hall MSU Union/West Circle Neighborhoods

Lynne Holden and Matilda Wilson Halls MSU Union Weekdays Entire route Counterclockwise Loop 7:00 AM to 7:15 PM
#34

Brody Complex University Village

MSU-CTC/Ramp 1 Brody Neighborhood Weekends Entire route Counterclockwise Loop 9:15 AM to 2:30 AM
#35

South Campus/Wilson and Holden Halls Spartan Village

MSU-CTC/Ramp 1 Spartan Village Weekends Entire route Bi-Directional 9:00 AM to 2:15 AM
#36

East Campus via Vet Med

MSU-CTC/Ramp 1 East Campus Boarding Center: Akers, Conrad, Hubbard, and Fee Halls Weekends Entire route Counterclockwise Loop 9:15 AM to 2:30 AM
#39

University Village Spartan Village

Shaw & Farm Boarding Area Spartan Village Weekdays & Weeknights Entire route Bi-Directional 6:45 AM to 2:15 AM
#41 (#1 Limited)

Downtown Lansing Meridian Mall (Limited)

CATA Transportation Center Meridian Mall Daily (3 Trips In Morning & Evening) No Bi-Directional Discontinued
#46

Mason (Limited)

CATA Transportation Center Cedar & Kerns Weekday Rush Hours No Peak Direction 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM (AM Trips); 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM (PM Trips)
#48

WilliamstonWebberville (Limited)

CATA Transportation Center M-52 & I-96 Weekday Rush Hours No Peak Direction 6:30 AM to 8:00 AM (AM Trips); 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM (PM Trips)

Fares

CATA offers a variety of payment methods and fares.

Cash and CATACash

Riders paying by cash use the following fare structure for each one-way trip. All transfers from one route to another are free and valid up to two hours. Transfer may not be used to make a return trip; stopovers on issuing line is allowed.

CATACash cards are issued through the farebox as change during cash transactions.

Tokens and passes

Riders may use one CATA token for a one-way trip; again, transfers to another route are free. Tokens may be purchased for $1.25 each or in sets of 10 for $10.00 at various retail outlets around the area. They cannot be purchased on board buses.

Various bus passes are available that may be used on any numbered route (except commuter lot pass). They may be purchased at various retail outlets in the area or online at CATA's website. There are also passes for paratransit services such as CATA Rural Service and Spec-Tran.

Bicycles on CATA

Bicycle racks are installed on the front of all CATA buses, except the trolley-style buses. Each bus can accommodate up to three bicycles. Non-safety bicycles, such as recumbents and tandems, are not allowed.

CATA also rents out bike lockers located in downtown Lansing and East Lansing.

Governance

CATA is governed by a board of directors:

Awards

CATA won APTA's America's Best Transit System award for 1991 in the medium-size category, and again for 2007 in the 430 million annual passenger trips category. This award is given to systems with great efficiency and cost-effectiveness, a high safety rating, and a stable operations base, among other criteria.

In 2003, Sandy Draggoo, CATA's executive director, received the APTA Outstanding Public Transportation Manager in North America award.

In 2008, CATA was recognized by Metro Magazine as one of the Ten Best Places to Work in Transit.[7] The article chronicled CATA's family-like culture, recognition of hard work, extreme efficiency, the Open-door policy of the executive office, and the pride CATA's workers mentioned in their employee surveys.

Current Bus fleet

Series Model Delivery Length Width Total
510571 New Flyer D40LF ? 40' 102" 62
572587 New Flyer DE40LFR 2006-2010 40' 102" 16
588619 New Flyer XDE40 2011-2015 40' 102" 32
60006003 New Flyer DE60LF 2003 60' 102" 4
60046006 New Flyer D60LF 2005-2006 60' 102" 3
60076011 New Flyer DE60LFR 2007-2009 60' 102" 5

References

  1. "First Quarter 2015" (PDF). Public Transportation Ridership Report. American Public Transportation Association. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  2. "CATA 2016 Community Report" (PDF). CATA.org. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  3. About CATA, News and Info, website accessed February 19, 2014
  4. Michigan/Grand River Avenue Transportation Study website, accessed October 19, 2010
  5. "CATA 2011 Community Report" (PDF). CATA. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
  6. Robinson, Laurie (25 April). "CATA Bus Rapid Transit Advances to Project Development Phase". CATA News. Retrieved 2 June 2013. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. "Ten Great Transit Systems to Work For", Metro Magazine, September–October 2008, p. 40 (print edition).

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