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IndyGo has been a trailblazer in Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), launching one of the longest BRT routes, the Red Line, in 2019. The Purple Line is scheduled to launch in late 2024, and the Blue Line is scheduled for a 2027 launch.
Individual Routes. To see stop locations, specific times and individual route maps, click the button below. IndyGo Routes.
The IndyGo has 28 bus routes in Indianapolis with 2466 bus stops. Their bus routes cover an area from the Us Highway 36 & Raceway Rd Meijer stop to the Meijer E Washington St stop and from the Depauw Blvd & Wesleyan Rd stop to the Greenwood Springs Blvd - 1064 stop.
8 – Washington. All the information you need to know to ride this route is on this page, and more information is available at the links provided. 3 Rider Alerts. On or after 3/27/24, the Rt 8 will be on detour between Tibbs & Holt Rd.
Use Google Maps, the Transit app or the IndyGo trip planner to get step-by-step directions, including what route to take, what bus to board, where to board and what time the bus is departing. You can also call 317.635.3344 to get trip planning assistance, or plan by hand with route maps.
IndyGo’s Red Line is a proven standard for how to plan, design, develop and build an innovative bus rapid transit line that has reimagined infrastructure, amenities and future-ready vehicles. For 13 miles, IndyGo’s Red Line is a milestone in improved capacity, comfort and comprehensive accommodation for every rider’s experience. This is big!
They operate 31 bus routes throughout Marion County and an ADA paratransit service, IndyGo Access, for certified riders. Trips on local bus routes are $1.75 while trips on IndyGo Access are $3.50. Bus passes can be purchased: Online at IndyGo.net. By calling the Call Center at 317.635.3344.
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There are 30 Fixed Routes. Including: Route 8 Washington Street Cross-Town - $1.75 per ride. Serving Indianapolis International Airport seven days a week (including holidays) with trips to and from every 30 minutes. Passengers can expect 45 minutes of travel time.