Transportation

Chickaloon Area Transit System (CATs): Demand Response Service

Learn More About This Program

Please make sure to contact Chickaloon Area Transit System (CATs): Demand Response Service to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for any purpose, to all people, and no membership is required.

The Demand Response Service is a convenient public transit program designed to provide transportation options for older adults in the community. With a simple pricing structure of $2 per ride, this program offers a cost-effective way to access bus or train services tailored to meet the specific needs of older adults. One of the key features of this program is the need to schedule rides in advance, typically a few days before the intended travel date. By planning ahead, older adults can ensure they have reliable transportation to their desired destinations. When using the Demand Response Service, older adults can enjoy the convenience of curb-to-curb transportation, meaning they will be picked up and dropped off right at their specified locations. This personalized touch makes it easier for older adults to travel safely and comfortably, knowing that their transportation needs are taken care of. Whether it's a trip to a medical appointment, a social outing, or running errands, the Demand Response Service aims to provide older adults with a reliable and efficient way to get around town.


Service Area

Chickaloon, Sutton, Palmer


Contact Chickaloon Area Transit System (CATs): Demand Response Service

21117 E Meyers Avenue
Sutton, AK 99674
(907) 745-2287
https://www.chickaloon-nsn.gov/transportation-department/

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