INDIANAPOLIS (June 16, 2021) – Sunday, June 27, IndyGo will make minor schedule adjustments to improve on-time performance on selected routes.

Schedule adjustments include the following:

  • Routes 2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 24, 25, 28, 31, 37, 90, 901 and 902 will have slight timing adjustments to improve on-time performance.
  • Routes 90, 901 and 902 will have slight route changes. All trips between Routes 90 and 901 will require a transfer.
  • Routes 5, 6, 25 and 31 trip times will shift by as much as 15 minutes.
  • Route 6 outbound trips will end at Clifton and 30th streets. Inbound trips will continue to 36th Street and Totem Lane, and back downtown.
  • Routes 10 and 37 will have minor route changes at Eskenazi Hospital that will include the elimination of two stops and the addition of one new stop closer to the Roudebush VA Medical Center.

These scheduled adjustments and real-time information are available on Google Maps, the Transit App and by text. Riders can text their five-digit stop ID to 463-208-4344. Downloadable schedules online and printed schedules will be available the week of June 27.

Printed schedules can be found by:

  • Calling IndyGo Customer Service at 317.635.3344.
  • Visiting the IndyGo Customer Service Center, located in the Carson Transit Center at 201 E. Washington St.

To ensure riders have accurate information, IndyGo encourages customers to consult new schedules before planning trips on or after Sunday, June 27.

In addition to the schedule adjustments, the Julia M. Carson Transit Center (CTC) will close Friday, June 25, starting at 9 p.m., through Sunday, June 27, due to local street construction by the City of Indianapolis. This means the retail desk will be closed and riders should plan ahead for their trips. Riders are encouraged to buy their passes ahead of time or use MyKey to purchase fare in real-time from their mobile device. A temporary transfer station will be set up at Lucas Oil Stadium.

For questions about the upcoming CTC Closure, call IndyGo Customer Service at 317-635-3344.

 

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