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Ulster County Area Transit

Ulster County Area Transit
Ulster County Area Transit logo.png
UCAT Orion 35.jpg
UCAT #35 lays over in New Paltz.
Slogan The "Purrrfect" Ride
Headquarters 1 Danny Circle
Kingston, NY 12401
Locale Ulster County, New York
Service area Ulster County, New York
Service type Fixed-route, deviated fixed-route, commuter
Hubs 3 (New Paltz, UCCC, and Kingston)
Fleet 30
Daily ridership 1224 (weekday)
219 (Saturday)
52 (Sunday)
Fuel type Diesel
Chief executive Robert DiBella
Website Ulster County Area Transit

Ulster County Area Transit (UCAT) is the county-owned operator of bus transportation in Ulster County, New York, providing fixed-route, deviated-fixed route, and commuter transit, except within the city of Kingston, where the local Kingston Citibus provides public transit.

UCAT provides service primarily in the corridors of the major state and U.S. highways traversing Ulster County, servicing primarily the Route 209, Route 28, Route 32, Route 9W and Route 299 corridors. Service is also provided out of the county to Poughkeepsie and Newburgh for connections with Metro-North Railroad at Poughkeepsie, and Short Line Bus in Newburgh and Ellenville. Within Ulster County, connections are available to Trailways of New York inter-city and commuter services to both New York City and Albany.

The full route is given. UCAT is a fixed route provider with complementary paratransit mirroring the fixed route time tables and servicing an area 1 1/2 miles on either side of the fixed route. In 2010, the routes were given letters (previously, routes were identified by destination only). Those are also denoted in the table below.

On Saturdays, the following services operate:

On Sundays, only the Ulster-Poughkeepsie LINK operates.


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