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Knoxville Launches New Bus Routes with Free Fares for Two Weeks

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Knoxville Poised for New Bus Routes: Free Rides for Two Weeks

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The city of Knoxville is about to launch a revamped network of bus routes that promises to enhance public transportation significantly. Starting on August 26, 2024, the Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) will unveil its new service, which has been in the works since 2021 under the KAT Reimagined project. To help riders familiarize themselves with the new routes, KAT is offering free fares for the first two weeks of service.

Major Changes with KAT Reimagined

After many discussions and planning sessions, the new bus network aims to improve reliability and expand accessibility to jobs throughout the city. This innovative system includes 20 new routes that were approved in April this year. According to KAT, the new routes will increase public transportation access by allowing an additional 12,000 residents to utilize bus services every 15 minutes. Notably, riders will be able to reach an average of 18,300 jobs within 45 minutes — a 19% increase in job accessibility compared to the previous system.

Enhanced Sunday Services

In an effort to increase service availability, bus operations on Sundays are set to rise by 150%. This change will provide more flexibility for those who work or engage in activities during the weekends. Riders can find detailed maps and schedules of the revamped routes on the KAT website.

New Route Features

One notable change is the introduction of a new downtown connector route, which will operate every 10-12 minutes and replace the current free trolley service. An added convenience for university students, another eight buses per hour will connect downtown to the University of Tennessee. Students and staff at UT will be able to travel free of charge thanks to a partnership established with the city.

Discounted Fares Available

For those looking for budget-friendly travel options, discounted fares are available for seniors aged 65 and older, Medicare cardholders, and individuals with disabilities. Moreover, students from Knox County Schools can ride for free without needing a special pass. Those interested in discounted fares can find application information on the KAT website.

Changes to Stops and Schedules

While many aspects of the service are improving, some bus stops will either be moved or discontinued. KAT encourages riders to download the free Transit app, which allows them to preview the new routes and familiarize themselves with any changes that might affect their travel.

Customer Support and Feedback

For individuals with questions regarding the new routes or schedules, KAT has made it easy to get in touch. Riders can call 865-637-3000 or email KAT through their official contact page for assistance.

A Transportation System that Works for Everyone

This initiative is a significant step forward for the Knoxville community, aiming to create a public transportation system that works better for everyone. Enhancing job accessibility and convenience for residents is a primary goal of the KAT Reimagined project. As the launch date approaches, the city is ready to see how these changes will unfold and positively impact daily commutes and overall community connectivity.


Knoxville Launches New Bus Routes with Free Fares for Two Weeks

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