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  2. Transportation in Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation, doing business as IndyGo, operates and manages the city's public bus system, including bus rapid transit, microtransit, and paratransit services. In 2020, IndyGo operated 31 fixed routes with a fleet of 212 buses, serving about 4.8 million passenger trips (compared with pre-COVID-19 pandemic ...

  3. IndyGo - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation, branded as IndyGo, is a public transit agency and municipal corporation of the City of Indianapolis in the U.S. state of Indiana. It operates fixed-route buses , bus rapid transit , microtransit , and paratransit services.

  4. Red Line (IndyGo) - Wikipedia

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    System: IndyGo Rapid: Operator: Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation: Garage: IndyGo Headquarters 1501 W. Washington Street: Vehicle: BYD K11 (60-foot articulated battery-powered electric transit bus) Status: Operational: Began service: September 1, 2019: Route; Route type: Bus rapid transit: Locale: Indianapolis, Indiana: Start

  5. Did Statehouse Drama Doom Battered Indianapolis Bus Project?

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    The Indianapolis Public Transportation Corp.’s board agreed on Oct. 27 to swap out a west-side chunk of the route for an “express” segment along Interstate-70. The move is expected to save ...

  6. Indiana University Health People Mover - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis, Indiana, United States: Transit type: People mover: Number of lines: 1: Number of stations: 3: Operation; Began operation: 2003: Ended operation: 2019: Operator(s) Indiana University Health: Number of vehicles: 2 × (3 car) Technical; System length: 1.4 mi (2.25 km) Track gauge: 4 ft (1,219 mm) duorail concrete guideway: Average ...

  7. Julia M. Carson Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    The Julia M. Carson Transit Center is the hub for public transit in Indianapolis, Indiana. Opened in 2016, it is sited in downtown Indianapolis at 201 East Washington Street and is near the Cultural Trail and YMCA Bike Hub. The center received awards for "Excellence in Built Environment" at the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce's Monumental ...

  8. Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis's transportation infrastructure consists of a complex network that includes a local public bus system, several private intercity bus providers, Amtrak passenger rail service, four freight rail lines, four primary and two auxiliary Interstate Highways, two airports, a heliport, bikeshare system, 115 miles (185 km) of bike lanes, and ...

  9. Indianapolis metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Washington Street (Indianapolis) – A primary east–west street through Marion County, the street follows the route of the National Road for almost all of its length in the city of Indianapolis. Public transit. Access Johnson County (Johnson County) Central Indiana Regional Transportation Authority (Boone and Hendricks counties)

  10. Indianapolis Union Station - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Union Station is an intercity train station in the Wholesale District of Indianapolis, Indiana. Currently, Amtrak's Cardinal line serves the terminal, passing through Indianapolis three times a week. Initially, Indianapolis created the world's first union station in 1848.

  11. Indiana Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Railroad ( IR) was the last of the typical Midwestern United States interurban lines. It was formed in 1930–31 by combining the operations of the five major interurban systems in central Indiana into one entity. The predecessor companies came under the control of Midland Utilities, owned by Samuel Insull.