transportation services in baton rouge made simple for everyday trips

Back in town, I've relearned how to stitch together rides that actually land on time. River traffic swells fast; planning beats hoping. I use the Capital Area Transit System (CATS) for steady corridors, then switch to rideshare when timing gets tight. Last week I rode a CATS bus along Government Street to a Mid City appointment and finished the last mile by bike - easy.

Core options that work

  • CATS fixed routes: Frequent on major streets; check headways first.
  • Rideshare and taxis: Dependable late, good after LSU or downtown events.
  • Airport access (BTR): Quick rideshare; some hotels run shuttles - call ahead.
  • Paratransit: CATS OnDemand for eligible riders; book early.

Practical tips

  1. Buffer 10 - 15 minutes near the I-10/I-110 split - actually, make it 20 in rain.
  2. Save frequent stops in apps; it trims booking time.
  3. Confirm the return before you leave; waits can stretch.

Small refinement: choose the mode for the longest leg first, then solve short links. It sounds obvious, but keeps trips accurate and low-stress.

 

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