Chautauqua CARTS

Chautauqua Area Rural Transit System
Headquarters Jamestown, NY
Service area Chautauqua County, NY
Service type bus service
Hubs 4
Website Official Site

The Chautauqua Area Rural Transit System (CARTS) operates out of two terminals in Dunkirk and Jamestown serving most every city, town, village and hamlet of Chautauqua County, New York with weekday scheduled public transit service.

In addition to the loop runs that are offered throughout the county, the CARTS system operates the urban bus services in Dunkirk and Fredonia, as well as Jamestown.

Fleet

Due to the rural nature of much of the county and the small populations of Jamestown, Dunkirk and Fredonia, the CARTS system operates using smaller cutaway-style vans.

Transportation hubs

CARTS uses a number of carefully placed transfer hubs where passengers may connect easily between two routes. Some buses may even continue between different routes, not requiring a transfer between vehicles.

Routes

Many of CARTS runs operate on a fixed route, with demand service up to one-quarter mile from the fixed route, for a premium fare.

County loop runs

A number of individual routes exist that serve a number of the area hospitals, workplaces and shopping plazas.

The routes are grouped into a number of service sectors, called:

Cities of Dunkirk and Fredonia

Service to the City of Dunkirk is offered using two buses operating on a loosely based loop route.

The two routes (green or red) are essentially the same route, with the exception being in the direction travelled[1]

Service is operated weekdays only, between 7:30am and 5:30pm.

Connections can be made at The Junction (Dunkirk City Hall) to other CARTS routes.

City of Jamestown

Much of the service in the City of Jamestown operates with "loop" style routing on a hub-and-spoke model, in which all bus routes meet at a central location in downtown Jamestown. Service either makes a clock-wise or counter-clock-wise loop after leaving The Junction at West Third & Main Streets on an hourly intervals for City of Jamestown service, or 45 minute intervals for Jamestown suburban service to Falconer or 90 minute intervals to Lakewood via Fairmount, or'Lakewood via Jones and Gifford routes[2]

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