Major Service Routes
CATA's service routes (also known as the "Centre Line") travel around the Penn State campus, downtown State College, and the surrounding areas. All routes run under full service during fall and spring semesters, and reduced service during the summer.
- "A" Park Forest- Park Forest Village to Campus
- "B" Boalsburg- Tussey Mountain, via Boalsburg and Willow Brook, to Campus
- "C" Houserville- Penn Hills to Campus
- "F" Pine Grove- The Meadows to Downtown
- "G" Stormstown- Stormstown to Downtown
- "HP" Toftrees (No Fare On Campus)- Geisinger's Gray's Woods, via Woodycrest/Toftrees and Campus, to Scenery Park
- "K" Cato Park- Cato Park to Campus
- "M" Nittany Mall- Nittany Mall to Campus
- "N" Martin St./Aaron Dr.- Overlook Heights to Campus
- "NE" Martin St./Arron Dr. Express (Operates only on weekdays during Fall and Spring semesters)- Express service from Greentree Commons to Campus
- "NV" Martin St./Vairo Blvd. (Operates only on weekdays during Fall and Spring Semesters in the late afternoon and evening )- Woodycrest and Overlook Heights to Campus
- "R" Waupelani Dr.- Greentree to Campus
- "S" Science Park- Science Park to Campus
- "UT" University Terrace (Operates only on weekdays during Fall and Spring Semesters)- University Terrace to Campus
- "V" Vairo Blvd.- Woodycrest to Downtown
- "VE" Vairo Blvd Express (Operates only on weekdays during Fall and Spring Semesters in the morning and early afternoon)- Express service from Overlook Heights to Campus
- "W" Valley Vista- CVIM center, via Valley Vista, to Downtown
- "X" Bellefonte/Pleasant Gap- Bellefonte and Pleasant Gap to Nittany Mall
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