词条 | Canby Area Transit |
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| name = Canby Area Transit | logo = Canby_jumping_cat.png | logo_size = | image = | image_size = | image_caption = | company_slogan = | parent = | founded = 2002 | headquarters = | locale = Canby, Oregon | service_area = | service_type = bus service, paratransit | routes = | destinations = | stops = | hubs = | stations = | fleet = | ridership = | fuel_type = | operator = | ceo = | website = CAT homepage }} Canby Area Transit, or simply CAT, is the public transit bus service provided by and for the US city of Canby, Oregon. As of 2015, it operates one fixed route between Woodburn, Canby and Oregon City along Oregon Route 99E, complementary paratransit, and a dial-a-ride service within the city of Canby. It has a hub at the downtown Canby Transit Center. CAT was established as a department of the City of Canby on January 1, 2002 upon Canby's withdrawal from the TriMet service area, and had an official dedication on August 20, 2002.[1] Canby paid TriMet to continue service in the interim, and replaced TriMet's commuter runs in 2004, which received little ridership at the end.[2][3] CAT also expanded service within the city of Canby, to Woodburn and to Wilsonville, the latter in partnership with Wilsonville's South Metro Area Regional Transit. Canby replaced TriMet's payroll tax with its own within the city, but at a somewhat lower rate, and also receives state and federal grants.[1] Due to the loss of state tax credits and recession-caused tax revenue decreases, CAT had to eliminate Saturday service, fixed-route service within Canby and trips to Wilsonville, as well as started charging a $1 fare. In exchange, they started to allow the general public to use dial-a-ride service within Canby that was previously limited to eligible disabled riders, and SMART continued to operate its trips from Wilsonville.[4][5] Connecting systemsCAT connects to the following systems:
References1. ^1 {{cite news |title=The CAT bus service lands with fanfare in Canby | newspaper=The Oregonian | last=Amick|first= Steven|date=August 20, 2002|edition=South Metro|page=B2|url=http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com.catalog.multcolib.org/resources/doc/nb/news/0F593B7281557C08?p=NewsBank|via=NewsBank|registration=yes}} 2. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20020924073749/http://www.trimet.org/news/features/septchanges.htm TriMet September 2002 service changes] 3. ^{{cite news |title=TriMet plans an early exit from Canbye [sic], launched in 2002, over TriMet's 12 daily trips | newspaper=The Oregonian |last=Mayes|first=Steve |date=January 19, 2004|at= South and Southwest Metro editions, p. B2|url=http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com.catalog.multcolib.org/resources/doc/nb/news/1003F81C8ED66DD2?p=NewsBank|via=NewsBank|registration=yes}} 4. ^Canby Area Transit: Facts and Frequent Questions or Observations 5. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.oregonlive.com/clackamascounty/index.ssf/2011/06/canby_reduces_transit_service.html |title=Canby reduces transit service by about one-third |newspaper=The Oregonian |author=Emily Fuggetta |date=June 8, 2011}} External links
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