What bus routes are free for MSU students?
Campus bus system The Capital Area Transportation Authority (CATA) bus system is free for all students during fall and spring semesters along all on-campus routes. These routes serve all university apartments, residence halls, commuter lots and main campus facilities.
Is the CATA bus free for MSU students?
Michigan State University Students Thanks to CATA’s ongoing partnership with Michigan State University, all campus routes are FREE to ride!
How much is a 30 day bus pass in California?
30-Day Pass – $58. 30-Day Discount Pass – $29. Dial-A-Ride 10-Ride Pass – $25.
How much is pay by plate at MSU?
$2 per hour
The rate is $2 per hour. Those needing longer term visitor parking may use pay-by-plate parking in Lots 14, 39, 54, 62, 63, 79, 83, 89, 109, 112, 113, Ramp 3 (Wharton Center), Ramp 5 (Comm Arts), and in the lower levels of Ramp 1 (Shaw Lane) and Ramp 6 (Grand River). The rate is $2 per hour.
How much is pay-by-plate at MSU?
How do I get a bus pass from Cata?
CATA offers a variety of bus pass options for your convenience, and prices are listed in the CATA online store. All passes are subject to service terms and are revocable by CATA. They are non-transferable and non-refundable. CATA is not responsible for lost or stolen passes.
How much is the cheapest one-way fare to Cata?
$3.25 Regular one-way fare $1.50 Discounted* one-way fare Transfers to a CATA service of equal or lower fare value are free (please request transfer ticket upon boarding). When transferring to a higher-fare service, the difference in fare must be paid upon boarding.
Can I get a refund on my Cata pass?
All passes are subject to service terms and are revocable by CATA. They are non-transferable and non-refundable. CATA is not responsible for lost or stolen passes. To pay your fare, place your U.S. coins or bill in the farebox when you board.
How much does it cost to transfer to a Cata service?
Transfers to a CATA service of equal or lower fare value are free (please request transfer ticket upon boarding). When transferring to a higher-fare service, the difference in fare must be paid upon boarding.