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Getting Around Indianapolis

Getting Around Indianapolis

Great Lakes, USA

Public Transportation

IndyGo is the main public bus system. The Red Line functions as a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line. It connects Broad Ripple, downtown, and the University of Indianapolis, providing more frequent service along its route.

Route maps are available on the IndyGo website. Google Maps also integrates real-time tracking and planning for IndyGo. The Julia M. Carson Transit Center downtown serves as the main hub for most routes.

Ticketing & Fares

  • Cash: The exact fare ($1.75 per ride) is required when boarding.
  • MyKey Card: A reloadable smart card. Purchase and top up at the Transit Center or retail locations.
  • IndyGo App: Mobile ticketing is available through the MyKey app.
  • Passes: Day Pass ($4), 7-Day Pass ($15), and 31-Day Pass ($60) present value for frequent riders.

Hours of Operation

Service generally runs from early morning, around 5:00 AM, until midnight. Frequency varies by route and time of day.

Accessibility

All IndyGo buses are wheelchair accessible, making travel inclusive for everyone.

Navigating Efficiently

Use the IndyGo app or Google Maps for real-time bus tracking. These tools aid route planning and provide estimated arrival times.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Licensed Taxi Services
  • Taxis are available, often found at major hotels or by calling a taxi company.
  • You can hail them on the street in busier downtown areas. Look for cars with a "Taxi" sign.
  • Fares are metered. Payment can typically be made by cash or credit card. Confirm payment options.
Ride-Sharing Apps
  • Uber and Lyft are widely available, popular, and generally more convenient than traditional taxis.
  • Safety: Always confirm the driver's name, vehicle make/model, and license plate. Match these details with the app.
  • Access services through their smartphone apps.

Comparison of Local Transportation Options Daily

IndyGo Bus

Pros: Most affordable, environmentally friendly. Cons: Limited routes, can be slower. Cost: $4

Ride-Sharing

Pros: Convenient, door-to-door. Cons: More expensive during surge. Cost: $20 - $60+

Rental Car

Pros: Maximum flexibility. Cons: Parking costs, traffic. Cost: $40 - $100+

Walking

Pros: Free, excellent for downtown. Cons: Limited range, weather dependent. Cost: Free

Rental Options for Travelers

For greater independence, consider renting a car or a bike. Options for motorcycle and scooter rentals are limited, mostly specialty rental businesses.

Car Rental Information

  • Major car rental companies (Hertz, Avis, Enterprise, National, Budget, Thrifty, Alamo, Dollar) operate from the Ground Transportation Center.
  • Requirements typically include being 21 years or older (surcharge for drivers under 25) and a valid driver's license.
  • A major credit card is needed for rental.
  • An International Driving Permit is useful if your domestic license is not in English.

Driving Laws & Parking

  • Drive on the right-hand side of the road. Seatbelt use is required for all occupants.
  • A right turn on red is generally permitted after a full stop, unless a sign indicates otherwise.
  • Be aware of traffic during rush hour and around major events.
  • Ample parking garages are available downtown, with hourly or daily rates. Street parking is metered.

Walking & Cycling

  • Downtown Indianapolis is very walkable. The 8-mile Indianapolis Cultural Trail is a dedicated urban bike and pedestrian path.
  • The Canal Walk also presents an excellent place for strolling. Various guided and self-guided walking tours are available.
  • Generally, all central areas are safe for walking and cycling. Exercise caution in less populated areas or at night.
  • The Cultural Trail and Monon Trail provide extensive off-street cycling routes. Some streets feature dedicated bike lanes.
  • Always follow traffic laws and wear a Helmet for safety when cycling.
  • Walking and cycling offer enjoyable ways to explore Indianapolis, especially its downtown core and trail systems.

Specialized Local Transport

Gondola Rides

Available seasonally on the Canal Walk.

Horse-Drawn Carriages

Find these downtown, popular for scenic rides.

Electric Scooter Rentals

Companies like Bird and Lime offer electric scooters.

Further Navigation Tips

Mastering local transit makes your Indianapolis experience smoother and more enjoyable. These additional tips enhance your movement around the city.

Optimizing Public Transit

  • Download the IndyGo app for real-time bus tracking and route planning.
  • Familiarize yourself with the Julia M. Carson Transit Center, the main hub for most routes.
  • Be aware of reduced weekend service frequencies on some routes.
  • The Red Line offers faster service connecting areas.

Maximizing Car & Bike Rentals

  • Factor in gas costs and potential parking fees if opting for a rental car.
  • Use parking apps like ParkMobile for convenient street parking payments.
  • Pacers Bikeshare is a good option for exploring downtown and the Cultural Trail.
  • Consider weather conditions when planning cycling trips.

Walking & Cycling Safety

Pedestrian Safety

Stay on designated sidewalks and crosswalks. Be aware of traffic signals.

Prioritize visibility.

Cycling Safety

Always wear a helmet. Use hand signals. Follow all traffic laws and signs.

Safety gear is important.

Nighttime Travel

Carry a light or wear reflective clothing if walking or cycling after dark. Stick to well-lit areas.

Stay visible after dark.

Getting Around Highlights

Efficient Movement
  • Walking is ideal for downtown.
  • Pacers Bikeshare for cultural trails.
  • IndyGo bus system for broader reach.
Flexible Options
  • Rental cars for extensive exploration.
  • Taxis and ride-sharing for direct trips.
  • Specialized options like gondolas for unique views.

Important Reminders

  • Always confirm ride-share details (driver, vehicle, license plate) before entering.
  • Adhere to all traffic laws whether walking, cycling, or driving.
  • Monitor local weather forecasts, especially for winter road conditions or summer storms.
  • Keep emergency contacts handy.
  • Parking meters and garages apply downtown. Be mindful of rates and time limits.
  • Public transportation schedules may be reduced on weekends or holidays.
  • Be aware of surroundings, especially in less populated areas after dark.
  • Carry a fully charged phone for navigation and emergencies.

Essential Travel Accessory

Stay hydrated while walking or cycling with a Hydro Flask Standard Mouth Water Bottle.

This accessory supports active exploration and hydration needs.