Coronavirus (COVID-19) ATA Information Featured
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(UPDATE 03-11-22) Transit Systems Across the Region Comply with FTA Mask Requirement. FTA Mask Requirement Extended through April 18, 2022
Public transportation agencies across the North Central region announced today that they will comply with mask requirements for riders until April 18, 2022, per the mandate from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). ATA receives Federal Transit Administration funding and is obligated to comply with the TSA (Transportation Security Administration) mask mandate now extended until April 18, 2022.
While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has lifted the masking order for those who are fully vaccinated, it still requires those traveling on planes, buses, trains, and other forms of public transportation or at indoor transportation hubs to wear a mask.
FTA amended its Master Agreement with local transit authorities to incorporate the requirements of the CDC mask order. FTA’s Master Agreement contains the standard terms and conditions that apply to every grantee. The amendment includes enforcement actions FTA may take for non-compliance. We will follow this mandate, as this is a direct requirement of funding for local public transportation. Without the FTA’s support, local service across countless communities wouldn’t exist.
The regional transit agencies are asking riders to respect the mandate in order to minimize transit delays that stem from mask conversations. The transit authorities have equipped drivers with extra masks that are available to the public for free. “While we are all working towards a return to normal, we ask our customers to continue to mask-up prior to boarding. Wearing a mask will help the transit providers remain compliant with Federal requirements and avoid unnecessary travel delays,” says Michael Imbrogno, CEO of ATA.
Federal Mask Requirement for Transit - Click here to read further.
Contact:
Val King, ATA Director of Human Resources
814.965.1221
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NOTICE regarding Clearfield County Call A Bus - May 3
Get ready to ride ATA CALL-A-BUS in Clearfield County. New and updated “CAB-BUS” services begin next week. It’s easy to reserve a ride by calling ATA at 1-866-743-3282. Sit back, relax and enjoy your ride to the grocery store, pharmacy, medical appointments, the senior center, the salon, and many other locations in Clearfield County. You’ll find ATA drivers are helpful and friendly.
CALL-A-BUS (CAB-BUS) is a public transportation service operated by ATA. CALL-A-BUS service is a shared-ride. CAB BUS is open to everyone but remember it requires a prior work-day reservation. The “prior work-day ride reservation” allows ATA to schedule the route of the bus (or van) to accommodate the most people in the most efficient manner.
Get ready to RideATA CAB BUS by calling 1-866-743-3282 to schedule your next trip. Fares vary according to where you are coming from or going to. Fare information is available when you call.
Anyone can ride just by making a reservation and paying the fare. As a benefit of the Pennsylvania Lottery program, all senior citizens 65 years of age or older may ride at a greatly reduced fare, provided that prior working day reservations are made. Call ATA Customer Service for details 1-866-282-4968.
The Houtzdale CAB-BUS operates Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 9AM-2PM and Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:30AM-4:30PM and services Houtzdale, Philipsburg, Smoke Run, Ramey, Madera, Parsonville, Brisbin, Osceola Mills, Janesville, and Chester Hill.
The Coalport CAB-BUS operates Monday through Friday 8:30AM-3:30PM and services Coalport, Lyleville, Blain City, Utahville, Irvona, Glen Hope, and more.
The Kylertown CAB-BUS operates Monday through Friday 9:30AM-2PMNOTICE regarding DuBois Area Bus Service - May 3
NOTICE regarding DuBois Area Bus Service - May 3
Three DuBois area fixed routes return to regular hours of operation (pre-pandemic)
DuBois Area Purple Route (Downtown - Hospital)
- Monday through Friday 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Saturday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
DuBois Area Blue Route (Retail)
- Monday through Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Saturday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
DuBois Area Red Route (West Sandy Mall)
- Monday through Friday 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Saturday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
04-16-21 NOTICE FROM CLARION AREA TRANSIT (CAT)
The CLARION CAT BUS schedule is modified during Summer 2021
CLARION CAMPUS LOOP WILL NOT OPERATE DURING SUMMER MONTHS
The CAT Campus Loop will not operate from
Saturday May 1, 2021 through Saturday August 21, 2021.
CAT MALL LOOP
The CAT Mall Loop will operate on a modified summer 2021 schedule.
The CAT Mall Loop will operate between the hours of
8:20 AM – 6:15 PM - Monday through Saturday from May 1 through August 21.
The CAT Mall Loop will not operate on these dates:
Monday May 31, 2021 (Memorial Day)
Monday July 5, 2021 (July 4th Holiday)
10-04-20 (Reynoldsville-DuBois) 322 Express reopens on Monday October 5th. ATA will reopen the 322 Express on Monday October 5th. The route schedule highlights the "Our Town Bus Reynoldsville." The 322 Express web page and trifold have been updated. ATA is committed to provide transit service in accordance with U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Pennsylvania Department of Health. This guidance includes protocols for social distancing, use of face coverings, cleaning protocols for transit facilities, and management of access to transit facilities. This includes relevant training for personnel that will be on-going during and after this emergency. This updated service may be suspended as mitigation, safety measures and ridership levels dictate. With your cooperation we can assure that transit never closes in north central Pennsylvania.
09-09-20 CLEARFIELD WHITE ROUTE RE-OPENS on Monday September 14th ATA will reopen the Clearfield White Route on Monday with the addition of a stop for the Clearfield Walmart Supercenter. The updated schedule, trifold, and map, have been updated to this web site. ATA is committed to provide transit service in accordance with U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Pennsylvania Department of Health. This guidance includes protocols for social distancing, use of face coverings, cleaning protocols for transit facilities, and management of access to transit facilities. This includes relevant training for personnel that will be on-going during and after this emergency. This updated service may be suspended as mitigation, safety measures and ridership levels dictate. With your cooperation we can assure that transit never closes in north central Pennsylvania.
CLEARFIELD
WALMART
SUPERCENTER
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