Knoxville Area Transit

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Knoxville Area Transit
Founded1967
Headquarters301 Church Avenue
LocaleKnoxville, Tennessee
Service typetransit bus, paratransit
AllianceKnoxville Community Actions Committee (CAC)
Routes23
Stops11,000
Destinationsaround 200-250
Hubs2
Stations1
Lounge66
FleetApprox. 100
Daily ridership8,100 (weekdays, Q4 2023)[1]
Annual ridership2,332,800 (2023)[2]
Fuel typeGasoline, Diesel, Hybrid-Electric, Electric
DirectorAquayla Maxwell
Websitekatbus.com

Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) is the operator of

public transportation in Knoxville, Tennessee. Twenty-five routes operate. Service on KAT routes operate weekdays and Saturdays with routes 11, 12, 20, 22, 23, 31, 33, 34 and 41 and 42 offering Sunday service. All routes, except for routes 13,16, 19, 44 and 90 start at the Knoxville Station in Downtown. The Knoxville Trolley is a free shuttle service which provides service to the university and the downtown area.[3] KAT formerly operated the transit service for the University of Tennessee, known as The T.[4]
In 2023, the system had a ridership of 2,332,800, or about 8,100 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2023.

History

Public transportation in Knoxville dates back to 1876 when the first street cars of the Knoxville Street Railway Company were pulled by horses and mules along tracks on Gay Street. Since then, the transit system has undergone considerable changes, beginning in 1890 with the conversion from animal-drawn to electric-powered streetcars. In 1910, the system serviced 11 million passengers each year on 42 miles of track, introducing buses to serve the streetcar system's feeder routes in 1929. By the late 1940s, the system had mainly switched from electric streetcars to all buses, with electric streetcars making their last run in 1947. Later, in 1958, a bus service to the University of Tennessee was added to the system. The bus service continued to get upgrades, with air-conditioned GMC buses added to the Knoxville transit fleet in 1972.

In the 1980s and 1990s, the Knoxville transit system went through some internal changes, first moving into a new facility on Magnolia Avenue in 1989 and then changing its name from "K-Trans" to "Knoxville Area Transit (KAT)" in 1995. From the 90s onward, the KAT system continued to upgrade, with a focus on environmental responsibility, beginning its Clean Fuels Program with the introduction of propane-powered vehicles in 2003. The next year, the KAT system was named North American Transit System of the Year by the American Public Transportation Association. In 2010, the transit system again changed facilities, moving its center of operations to the John J. Duncan Jr. Knoxville Station. In 2014, KAT introduced three hybrid vehicles into its regular fleet.[5]

Routes

Regular Knoxville area routes[6]

RTE # ROUTE NAME INNER TERMINAL OUTER TERMINAL EXTRA
10 SEQUOYAH HILLS KNOXVILLE STATION BAY N KEOWEE AT KENOSAW -CURRENTLY SUSPENDED AS OF 8/29/22
11 KINGSTON PIKE KNOXVILLE STATION BAY O WALMART
12 WESTERN AVE KNOXVILLE STATION BAY E INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY
13 BEAUMONT CONNECTOR KNOX COUNTY HEALTH DEPT MIDDLEBROOK AT 3RD CREEK
16 CEDAR BLUFF CONNECTOR WALMART WEST WINDSOR SQUARE
17 SUTHERLAND/BEARDEN KNOXVILLE STATION BAY Q FOREST PARK *
19 LAKESHORE/LONAS EARTH FARE LONAS AT COLEMAN CURRENTLY SUSPENDED AS OF 8/29/22
20 CENTRAL STREET KNOXVILLE STATION BAY G NORTHWEST CROSSING
21 LINCOLN PARK KNOXVILLE STATION BAY B CHICKAMAUGA AT BROADWAY
22 BROADWAY KNOXVILLE STATION BAY H JACKSBORO AND ESSARY
23 MILLERTOWN KNOXVILLE STATION BAY I CHARLIE HAUN AT WASHINGTON
24 INSKIP/BREDA KNOXVILLE STATION BAY G KROGER - FOUNTAIN CITY
30 PARKRIDGE KNOXVILLE STATION BAY B CECIL AT CROCKETT
31 MAGNOLIA KNOXVILLE STATION BAY F BURNS AT ASHEVILLE
32 DANDRIDGE KNOXVILLE STATION BAY A GOLDEN AGE RETIREMENT VLGE
33 MLK JR KNOXVILLE STATION BAY N CHARLIE HAUN AT WASHINGTON
34 BURLINGTON KNOXVILLE STATION BAY D KIRKWOOD SUPERSTOP
40 SOUTH KNOXVILLE KNOXVILLE STATION BAY R KROGER SOUTH
41 CHAPMAN HWY KNOXVILLE STATION BAY P WALMART SOUTH
42 HOSPITAL KNOXVILLE STATION BAY M UT HOSPITAL *
44 UNIVERSITY PARK APARTMENTS UNIVERSITY PARK APTS UT TRANSFER POINT
45 VESTAL KNOXVILLE STATION BAY S KROGER SOUTH
90 CROSSTOWN CONNECTOR WALMART WEST CHARLIE HAUN AT WASHINGTON

Lines with asterisks (*) denote lines that operate daily.

Gameday Shuttles

KAT offers special shuttles for football games, which operate solely on specific dates. All lines terminate at Neyland Stadium. These lines are assigned the special "51" designator.[7]

Outer Terminus
51A Civic Coliseum
51C Farragut High Parking Lot
51D Old City
51E Market Square / Krutch Park

Knoxville Trolley Lines

Knoxville Trolley bus
Line Destinations
Blue Line Knoxville Station, Civic Coliseum, Waterfront
Green Line Old City, Gay Street
Orange Line University of Tennessee, Downtown

The LIFT

KAT offers Paratransit LIFT service for those persons who are unable to use regular fixed-route buses. The LIFT is by reservation only, and you must be certified by KAT to use the service.

Hours

KAT buses operate 6:15 a.m. until 9:15. Monday through Saturday except for routes 11,12,22,31 and 41 which run till 11:15p.m.. Route 42 operates until 10:15p.m. Sunday Service is from 8:15 a.m. until 5:15 p.m. KAT does not operate on the following holidays: New Years Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

The Sunday schedule is in effect on Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, the day before Christmas and the day after Thanksgiving.

As of January 2, 2020 the following routes offer 7-day service: 11, 12, 17, 20, 22, 23, 31, 33, 34, 41, and 42.

As of August 29,2022 because of staff shortage route 10 and 19 were temporary suspended while most routes were cut back on times.

Beginning April 8,2024 service will be extended on weekdays on most routes till 11:15pm and sundays till 8:15p.m.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2023" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. March 4, 2024. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  2. ^ "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2023" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. March 4, 2024. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  3. ^ Knoxville Area Transit Trolley Lines
  4. ^ The T - the University of Tennessee's transportation system, operated KAT
  5. ^ Knoxville Area Transit. "Knoxville Area Transit: General Info Page 2". Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  6. ^ "Bus Routes". Knoxville Area Transit. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  7. ^ "Football Shuttle". Knoxville Area Transit. Retrieved 27 August 2018.

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