INDIANAPOLIS - IndyGo today announced upcoming service adjustments to routes 8, 10, and the Red Line.
Three times per year, IndyGo assesses ridership and service efficiency and makes adjustments to service accordingly. Due to reduced ridership and travel pattern changes, beginning October 11, Route 8 will return to 30-minute frequency between the Indianapolis Zoo and the airport on weekdays. Route 10 will return to 20-minute frequency east of Lynhurst Dr. and 40-minute frequency on its westbound branches on weekdays. Additionally, the Red Line will operate with 15-minute frequency throughout its operating hours, every day of the week, with 30-minute service on the northern and southern extensions.
IndyGo reminds riders of bus tracking tools that can help to minimize wait times at bus stops. Riders can use MyStop Mobile, the Transit App, and Google Maps to track their bus in real-time, or IndyGo’s text service for next bus arrival. Riders can now view updated route schedules online at indygo.net/routes.
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IndyGo, the Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation, is committed to connecting the community to economic and cultural opportunities through safe, reliable, and accessible mobility experiences. The IndyGo Red Line is the nation’s longest fully-battery electric bus rapid transit line, besides California, and provides 15 minute service through the heart of Indianapolis. To learn more, visit our website, follow us on Twitter @IndyGoBus, or call 317.635.3344.
Media Contact:
Faith Chadwick, Public Information Officer
317-559-4938