Southeast Area Transit
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This page is about a bus service in Connecticut. The same name also refers to bus services in Ohio and North Carolina.
Southeast Area Transit (abbreviated to SEAT) is a provider of local bus service in eight towns and two cities in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Connecticut: East Lyme, Griswold, Groton (town and city), Ledyard, Montville, New London, Norwich, Stonington, and Waterford. Under contract to Amtrak, SEAT also provides Amtrak Thruway service from New London to Foxwoods.
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Parent | Towns of East Lyme, Griswold, Groton, Ledyard, Montville, New London, Norwich, Stonington and Waterford, cities of New London and Groton |
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Founded | 1975 (service began in 1980) |
Headquarters | 21 Connecticut Route 12, Preston, CT 06365 |
Service area | Norwich-New London Urbanized Area[1] |
Service type | Local bus service, Amtrak Thruway |
Routes | 16 |
Hubs | 2 (New London Union Station, Norwich Transportation Center) |
Fleet | 22 fixed-route, 7 demand-response[2] |
Daily ridership | 3,360 (weekday) 2,553 (Saturday) 326 (Sunday)[1] |
Fuel type | Diesel, hybrid diesel-electric[2] |
Website | Official Website |
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