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Kendall Area Transit
Kendall Area Transit (KAT)
Servicing the greater Kendall County communities public transportation needs
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Fares (one way)
The one-way fare for the KAT demand-response service is $3 curb-to-curb. For destinations outside of Kendall County, an additional $2 fee will apply. Seniors (60 years of age and older) receive a $1 discount on all fares. Fares can be handled in one of two ways:
1. Through KAT directly or 2. Through one of KAT's sponsoring agencies. Note: KAT only transports registered riders to designated locations outside of Kendall County.
* When paying driver directly, fares must be paid in exact change at the time of each individual pickup. Drivers do not carry change.
Service Area
Kat services all of Kendall County and designated locations outside the county. One leg of the trip must begin or end in Kendall County.
Who Can Ride the Bus
This is a general public transportation service with a priority for the disabled individuals and seniors. All riders must first register to vote. KAT is committed to offering courteous, safe, and reliable service for all of our riders, without regard to race, gender, age, or disability.
Hours of Service
Bus service is available from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays). The last scheduled reservation is 6:30 p.m. Reservation office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays). When scheduling trips, priority will be given to those with disabilities and to senior citizens.
Registering for Service
In order to participate in the Kendall Area Transit Program, you must be a registered rider and must reside in Kendall County. To find out more about how to become a registered rider, please contact Kendall Area Transit at 1.877.IGO.4KAT (1.877.446.4528).
How to Schedule a Ride
After a rider has registered with VAC, reservations can be made Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. by dialing (877) IGO-4KAT (877-446-4528). General trips can be reserved two (2) to six (6) business days in advance. Medical trips may be scheduled up to two (2) weeks in advance. All transportation is based on space and vehicle availability.
Pick-up
KAT provides curb-to-curb and door-to-door pick-up services as follows:
- Curb-to-curb transportation: Drivers will provide assistance from the curb in front of the trip origin to the curb in front of the trip destination.
- Door-to-door transportation: Drivers will assist riders with mobility issues from their door to the bus and from the bus to the door of the designated location.
Children
Children riding the KAT system must be transported in an infant or toddler seat, (those 3 years of age or young and children between the ages of 4-8 weighing less than 40 pounds). Please check with the dispatcher regarding the infant and toddler seat requirements. Passengers are responsible for providing their own child seats.
Assistance
KAT operators are trained to take a wheelchair up or down one step by themselves. When a rider's needs are beyond the responsibility of the driver, a travel assistant is required. One travel assistance may ride at no charge.
Questions, Comments, or Concerns
If you have a question, comment, concern or suggestion regarding KAT services, please contact 1.877-IGO-4KAT. Safety, courtesy and on-time performance is important. Please call KAT if any of these expectations have not been met.
Contact Information
Voluntary Action Center, Providers of KAT
109 West Ridge Street
Yorkville, IL 60560
1.877.IGO.4KAT