Knoxville Area Transit
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Knoxville Area Transit, commonly referred to as KAT, is the operator of public transportation in Knox County, Tennessee
Knox County, Tennessee
Knox County is a county in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Its 2007 population was estimated at 423,874 by the United States Census Bureau. Its county seat is Knoxville, as it has been since the creation of the county. The county is at the geographical center of the Great Valley of East Tennessee...

. Twenty three regular routes are operated, plus two express routes that operate on weekdays, which feature park & ride opportunities for I-40 commuters. Knoxville Trolley Lines is a free shuttle service which provides service to the university and the downtown area. KAT also operates the transit service for the University of Tennessee, which is known as The T. The T service consists of five routes that are contingent upon the University of Tennessee
University of Tennessee
The University of Tennessee is a public land-grant university headquartered at Knoxville, Tennessee, United States...

 class schedule and that are designed to transport students around campus or between the main campus and the Agricultural Campus; several additional routes transport students to campus from off-campus housing.

Regular Knoxville area routes

  • 10 Cherokee Blvd
  • 11 Kingston Pike
  • 12 Western Ave
  • 13 Beaumont
  • 16 Cedar Bluff Connector
  • 17 Sutherland/Bearden
  • 20 Central Ave
  • 21 Lincoln Park
  • 22 Broadway
  • 23 Millertown Pike
  • 24 Inskip/Breda Rd
  • 30 Parkridge
  • 31 Magnolia Ave
  • 32 Dandridge Pike
  • 33 MLK Jr Ave
  • 34 Burlington
  • 40 South Knoxville
  • 41 Chapman Hwy
  • 42 Ft Sanders/UT Hospital
  • 90 Crosstown
  • 101X Cedar Bluff Express
  • 102X Farragut Express

University of Tennessee routes

  • The T East-West
  • The T North-South
  • The T Ag Express
  • The T Late Nite
  • 43 University Heights
  • 44 Gateway to Knoxville
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