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CATA To Once Again Provide Penn State Football Gameday Shuttles

Beginning this weekend, CATA will resume two shuttles for Penn State football home games, according to a release.

One route will serve downtown State College (Downtown Shuttle), and the other will serve Hills Plaza and other South Atherton Street locations (South Atherton Shuttle).

The Downtown Shuttle will run along all CATA bus stops along University Drive, Easterly Parkway, and Atherton Street from Easterly Parkway to Beaver Avenue.

The South Atherton Shuttle will serve the Hill Plaza parking lot and South Atherton CATA bus stops from Hill Plaza to Easterly Parkway, Rolling Ridge and Windmere Drives, Easterly Parkway, and University Drive.

For all games, shuttles will begin operating three hours before kickoff and run until one hour after each game is over. Each gameday shuttle bus stop will be marked with specific signage showing which of the two shuttles serve that stop.

Shuttle fare is $2.20 per one-way trip (cash, tokens, and bus passes are accepted). Day passes are available for $6.00 on the Token Transit mobile app.

Those 65 and older with a Senior Transit Identification Card and children under 40 inches tall ride free. Individuals with valid U.S. Medicare Card or CATA Reduced Fare Identification cards ride for $1.10.

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