METRO Magazine Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

CAT Selects Via as TransitTech Provider for New On-Demand Service

The service will function as an extension of CAT’s existing fixed-route bus lines and will provide coverage in Pantops and along Route 29 North.

CAT Selects Via as TransitTech Provider for New On-Demand Service

The service, tentatively called “MicroCAT,” will provide app-based, on-demand rides by using technology to expand access to sustainable transportation. 

Photo: Via

2 min to read


Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT) announced Via as the TransitTech software and operations provider for its new low-emission microtransit pilot program launching in Albemarle County this fall.

The service, tentatively called “MicroCAT,” will provide app-based, on-demand rides by using technology to expand access to sustainable transportation.

Ad Loading...

The service will function as an extension of CAT’s existing fixed-route bus lines and will provide coverage in Pantops and along Route 29 North.

"We are pleased to have identified the perfect partner for our microtransit service. Via brings a wealth of experience and expertise, aligning perfectly with our vision for enhanced transit services," said Garland Williams, director of Transit at CAT. "Microtransit will pave the way for a more connected and accessible transportation network. We look forward to working closely with Via to ensure a seamless implementation and a successful launch this fall."

How Microtransit Works

Microtransit is a solution designed to expand transportation access in so-called “transit deserts” – or areas where buses cannot easily reach.

Riders can book a trip through an app or by calling a phone number, and Via’s algorithms will match riders headed in the same direction into shared vehicles.

The fleet will consist of hybrid-electric vehicles, and wheelchair-accessible vehicles are available upon request.

Ad Loading...

The upcoming launch of CAT’s microtransit service aligns with similar transit initiatives throughout the commonwealth and across the country.

Via’s software powers programs in Alexandria, Williamsburg, Gloucester, Wise County, Richmond County, Roanoke County, and Hampton Roads.

The service will be made possible through a $1.5 million Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation grant to Charlottesville Area Transit and a match of $388,000 from Albemarle County.

More Technology

DART bus approaching waiting passengers
Technologyby StaffMarch 30, 2026

DART Approves Major Investment to Upgrade Bus Stop Amenities

The board authorized a five-year contract, with two one-year options, to Tolar Manufacturing Company Inc., for the fabrication and installation of upgraded passenger amenities at bus stops across the DART Service Area.

Read More →
Coach USA, Samsara cover shot
Technologyby Alex RomanMarch 30, 2026

How Coach USA Is Using AI to Prevent Bus Accidents

As motorcoaches navigate increasingly congested urban corridors filled with pedestrians, cyclists, scooters, and distracted drivers, safety leaders across the industry are confronting a growing challenge: visibility.

Read More →
A Houston automated people mover manufactured by Alstom.
Technologyby Staff and News ReportsMarch 26, 2026

Biz Briefs: Alstom in Houston, DATTCO Makes Acquisition, and More

In this edition of Biz Briefs, we highlight the latest developments shaping the future of mobility — from manufacturers and technology providers to transit agencies and motorcoach service operators.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A screenshot of ZeroEyes AI gun detection technology.
Railby Staff and News ReportsMarch 24, 2026

ZeroEyes Launches ZeroLink to Expand AI Gun Detection Beyond Traditional Networks

New edge-based solution enables real-time threat detection and situational awareness in remote, mobile, and infrastructure-limited environments.

Read More →
Opening text art for METRO's Product Roundup
Technologyby Staff and News ReportsMarch 23, 2026

Product Roundup: Transportation Software and More

In this product roundup, METRO highlights transit software platforms designed to optimize scheduling; harness actionable data; and support flexible, on-demand operations.

Read More →
A Go Durham bus
Technologyby Staff and News ReportsMarch 20, 2026

TSI Delivers North Carolina Refurbs, Expanded SilverRide Partnerships Highlight Biz Briefs

Stay informed with these quick takes on the projects and companies driving progress across the transportation landscape.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A Chicago Metra train on rail tracks
Technologyby StaffMarch 20, 2026

Chicago's Metra to Launch Fare Collection Tech Pilot

A major goal of the pilot, which begins in April, is to test the speed, functionality, and durability of new handheld devices to scan Ventra and paper tickets.

Read More →
An ABQ RIDE bus going through a Westmatic wash system.
Technologyby Staff and News ReportsMarch 16, 2026

Biz Briefs: Westmatic in Albuquerque, New Fare Payment Systems, and More

In METRO's latest installment, we take a look at the latest news from suppliers including Alstom, Modeshift, and more.

Read More →
Photo of a traffic signal
TechnologyMarch 16, 2026

AI Bus Lane Enforcement Boosts Safety, Reliability in West Hollywood

Traditionally, bus lane enforcement has relied on manual processes carried out by transit police or parking enforcement officers. While it may be effective in certain municipalities, this approach is resource-intensive and very difficult to sustain.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A Coach USA vehicle wrapped for Newark International Airport service.
TechnologyMarch 11, 2026

Scaling Smart: How Fleet Operations Can Cut Downtime and Drive Growth

A phased approach to technology, in-house capabilities, and workforce investment is helping transportation leaders break the reactive cycle and build more resilient, revenue-focused operations.

Read More →