Route Adjustments

KAT electric bus

KAT is temporarily cutting back bus service on some routes while making its downtown service free for the next six months.

A Healthy Financial Checkup

City Revenues Chart

Midway through the fiscal year, officials say city finances are in good shape, though there is uncertainty about federal funding.

KAT to Keep Cash Fare Option

KAT electric bus

Knoxville Area Transit has decided to continue accepting cash for city bus fares as it transitions to a cash-free payment system.

Trolley Stop

Photo of a trolley in downtown Knoxville.

KAT’s decision to park downtown’s streetcar-themed buses next year to improve citywide service will mark the end of an era.

Infrastructure Strategy

A report from the Knoxville Chamber underscores the need for short- and long-term infrastructure planning to handle the region’s growth.

High-Tech Transit

The City of Knoxville begins a multimillion-dollar project to make Broadway an Accelerated Bus Corridor.

Crossing the River

The Rogero administration and Knoxville Area Transit are contemplating extending the city’s free trolley service to the South Waterfront.

Tech for KAT

Knoxville transit users can finally use their mobile phones to plan trips and track the progress of buses along their routes.