IndyGo only offers service in Marion County; therefore, it is important for our riders to be aware of the other transit resources and options that are available throughout Central Indiana. Below is a list of services that can help get you where you need to go.
![]() | Indy Connect, Central Indiana's Transportation Initiative, is a partnership of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), Central Indiana Regional Transportation Authority (CIRTA), and IndyGo that is dedicated to providing Central Indiana residents with transportation options in support of the future development of our region. Mid-January 2013, new details about the plan were released as study continues to establish Rapid Transit lines across the region. Learn More >> |
![]() | CIRTA works to bring more transportation options that will better connect the core of Indianapolis with suburban and rural communities in Marion, Hamilton, Hancock, Shelby, Johnson, Morgan, Hendricks, Boone, Delaware and Madison counties. By visiting the CIRTA web site, you'll notice many Central Indiana counties offer door-to-door transportation in their respective areas through on-demand transit providers. |
![]() | Commuter Connect works to reduce air pollution and traffic congestion, offering alternative transportation solutions to area employers and commuters in Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Madison, Marion, Morgan and Shelby counties, such as: carpooling, vanpooling, riding transit, biking and walking. |
![]() | The Indiana Citizens’ Alliance for Transit (ICAT) educates on the benefits of transit and advocates for the immediate development and ongoing support of comprehensive transit options in communities across Indiana. |
![]() | Janus Developmental Services, operators of the Hamilton County Express transit service, provides reservation-based, demand-response service. It also links to IndyGo Routes 18, 19, 28, 34 and 37, with connections at Castleton Square Mall, the Fashion Mall, Nora Plaza, St. Vincent Hospital and Traders Point. Separate fares are required. |
![]() | The Johnson County Transportation Access Committee caters to the transportation needs of all Johnson County residents, with emphasis on elderly, disabled, low income and other mobility disadvantaged citizens. The Access Johnson County service provides connectivity with IndyGo Routes 16, 22 and 31. Separate fares are required. |
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| The Indy Express Bus is a regional commuter service that operates Monday through Friday during peak morning and afternoon hours, linking Carmel and Fishers with downtown Indianapolis. The cost is $5 each way and includes free use of Wi-Fi while onboard. CIRTA and Miller Trailways manage and operate this service. |
![]() | Megabus.com offers express bus service from Indianapolis to Chicago, Cincinnati and Columbus. All reservations are made online. Mega bus connects with IndyGo's Route 8, south of the City-County Building on Washington St. between Alabama and Delaware Streets. Separate fares are required. |
![]() | Greyhound Express offers direct and one-stop service between Greyhound's Chicago hub and Milwaukee, Madison, Wis., Minneapolis, Indianapolis and Lafayette, Ind. In Indianapolis, the Greyhound Express shares a curbside stop with IndyGo at 105 N. Delaware Street, north of E. Market Street. |
![]() | The Amtrak/Greyhound station is located at Illinois and South Streets, served directly by IndyGo’s route 16. Separate fares required. |