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CATA is a mass transit agency that provides local and microtransit service within State College, Pennsylvania and the surrounding areas, as well as Pennsylvania State University. It operates 16 routes, including fare-free ones on campus, and uses CNG-powered buses.
The Red Line is a 26-mile (42-km) long "L" line that runs from Howard to 95th/Dan Ryan, serving 33 stations and 93,457 passengers daily. It operates 24/7 and connects to all other "L" lines, as well as Wrigley Field, Guaranteed Rate Field, and the Dan Ryan Expressway.
CATA is the public transit operator serving the Lansing, Michigan area, including service on the campus of Michigan State University. Learn about its history, routes, fleet, fares, and bus rapid transit proposal.
Learn about the common causes and symptoms of skin problems in cats, such as infections, allergies, parasites, and tumors. See pictures of feline acne, ringworm, ear mites, and more.
Learn about the harmful effects of tuna, onions, milk, alcohol, grapes, caffeine, chocolate, and more on your cat's health. See a slideshow of 19 foods to avoid and what to do if your cat eats them.
The Cape Ann Transportation Authority (CATA) is a public, non-profit organization in Massachusetts, charged with providing public transportation to the Cape Ann area, consisting of the city of Gloucester and the nearby towns of Essex, Ipswich, Rockport and Hamilton.
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is a skin condition caused by hookworm larvae that burrow into the skin. It causes red, twisting lesions that itch and move, often on the feet or buttocks. Learn how ...
Find information about the 135 active stations on twelve lines of the MBTA Commuter Rail system, which serves the Greater Boston metropolitan area and parts of Rhode Island. See station names, lines, connections, fare zones, daily boardings, and links to MBTA website.