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  2. Capital Area Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The system's main hub is the CATA Transportation Center (CTC) in downtown Lansing, with a satellite hub, the MSU-CATA Transportation Center (MSU-CTC), at Michigan State University. CATA also operates the Capital Area Multimodal Gateway, the region's Amtrak station. Many of the MSU-area routes are called "Spartan Service". This means that the ...

  3. Jackson Area Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson Area Transportation Authority is the primary provider of mass transportation in Jackson County, Michigan. Nine routes provide service from Monday through Saturday. Nine routes provide service from Monday through Saturday.

  4. In Bellefonte, CATA absorbed a $222,533 deficit for CATAGo and CATA Ride trips, and covered a $36,199 deficit in Benner Township, according to letters to the township from Rishel.

  5. CATA adding new routes this fall while changing, eliminating ...

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  6. List of bus transit systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Capital Area Transportation Authority: Urban Ingham County & Delta Township [320] Lansing: 32,600 276 Detroit Department of Transportation: Detroit: Detroit: 49,500 449 Harbor Transit: Ottawa County: Grand Haven: Jackson Area Transportation Authority: Jackson County: Jackson: Lake Erie Transit: Monroe County: Monroe: Macatawa Area Express ...

  7. Greyhound announces return of services in Jackson. See ... - AOL

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    Greyhound, the leading provider of intercity bus transportation in North America, resumed its services out of Jackson, with two routes. Greyhound will be located at Jackson Union Station on 300 ...

  8. Capital Area Multimodal Gateway - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the construction costs, CATA paid a $3.2 million long-term lease for the site. The station property also included facilities for intercity bus service. Site work began in late July 2014, and included demolition of the old Michigan State University Surplus Store and Printing Services buildings on-site. [12]

  9. Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation

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    In 1979, SEMTA approved a regional transit plan, which included improved bus service and new rail transit, but the plan was never implemented due to lack of funds. [3] The last commuter rail service was a former Penn Central route, named the Michigan Executive, that ran from the Michigan Central Depot in Detroit to Jackson.