Great Lakes, USA
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.
Service generally runs from early morning, around 5:00 AM, until midnight. Frequency varies by route and time of day.
All IndyGo buses are wheelchair accessible, making travel inclusive for everyone.
Use the IndyGo app or Google Maps for real-time bus tracking. These tools aid route planning and provide estimated arrival times.
Pros: Most affordable, environmentally friendly. Cons: Limited routes, can be slower. Cost: $4
Pros: Convenient, door-to-door. Cons: More expensive during surge. Cost: $20 - $60+
Pros: Maximum flexibility. Cons: Parking costs, traffic. Cost: $40 - $100+
Pros: Free, excellent for downtown. Cons: Limited range, weather dependent. Cost: Free
For greater independence, consider renting a car or a bike. Options for motorcycle and scooter rentals are limited, mostly specialty rental businesses.
Available seasonally on the Canal Walk.
Find these downtown, popular for scenic rides.
Companies like Bird and Lime offer electric scooters.
Mastering local transit makes your Indianapolis experience smoother and more enjoyable. These additional tips enhance your movement around the city.
Stay on designated sidewalks and crosswalks. Be aware of traffic signals.
Prioritize visibility.
Always wear a helmet. Use hand signals. Follow all traffic laws and signs.
Safety gear is important.
Carry a light or wear reflective clothing if walking or cycling after dark. Stick to well-lit areas.
Stay visible after dark.
Stay hydrated while walking or cycling with a Hydro Flask Standard Mouth Water Bottle.
This accessory supports active exploration and hydration needs.