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CatchRide reports lower trip volume than pre-COVID, outlines vehicle-replacement costs

2138562 · January 22, 2025
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Summary

CatchRide gave a year-end report showing 7,854 one-way trips in Decatur County in 2024 (about 62% of pre-COVID levels), described cost pressures for vehicle replacements and said it will seek matching funds for replacement vans and tablets.

CatchRide, the regional demand-response public-transport service that includes Decatur County, gave a year-end update to the council that described service levels, vehicle-replacement needs and steps to improve operations.

Michelle (surname not specified), a CatchRide representative, said CatchRide operates across six counties and in 2024 provided 7,854 one-way trips in Decatur County for roughly 133 distinct riders. She said most trips were for Decatur Industries clients, employment…

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