![]() | Three times each year IndyGo uses our board-approved service standard-guidelines to evaluate each route’s performance and make any necessary updates that will improve our transit system. Changes, if necessary, are made in February, June, and October. There will always be information posted far in advance for any adjustments that may occur to specific routes. Updated schedules will always be available on IndyGo.net, uploaded on Google Maps, or at specific locations throughout the city . Printed schedules will be available the week before the new route schedules take effect. |
Individual Route Maps provide details about a specific route, including stops and schedules. However, because there are dozens of stops along a route, schedules only highlight select time points.
Click here to learn final downtown departures for each route on any given day.
If you or your company would like a supply of our printed Route Maps, please complete this order form and Customer Service will process your request.
The IndyGo System Map shows all fixed routes at a glance. The individual routes are color-coded and route numbers are clearly marked. The System Map also includes major streets, highways and landmarks as helpful locators.
All information is subject to change. Local service times may vary due to inclement weather, traffic, special events and construction. Long-term road construction may also cause temporary bus stop closures. Check out our Service Alerts and Detours page for specific detail on detours. You can also find detour information on our Facebook page, search Twitter for @indygobus, or by calling 317.635.3344.
The IndyGo Rider Guidelines and Rider Tips for local service have been developed so that you, your fellow passengers and your professional coach operators remain safe and enjoy the commute—whether you're on the bus, in an IndyGo bus shelter or stop, or in the Customer Service Center. If you have never ridden IndyGo before, we recommend checking out our "Riding Tips" section.
![]() | Riders can also access the Rider Guidelines through IRIS, an around-the-clock communications link for the print-impaired. |