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Red Line service runs every 15-20 minutes, with buses stopping at designated stations that are generally only ¼ to ½ mile apart. Features such as pre-board ticketing through MyKey get you on the bus quickly, while transit-only lanes and transit-signal priority at busy intersections allow the Red Line to maintain its speed and frequency when ...
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The Red Line of IndyGo is a bus rapid transit line serving parts of central, northern, and southern Indianapolis. The first phase of this transit route entered service on September 1, 2019, and was originally free for the first month; the free service was extended to the second and third months due to problems with the fare collection system. [ 1 ]
29 sie 2019 · Part of the Marion County Transit Plan, IndyGo's Red Line is a 13.1-mile bus system, with electric buses arriving in 10- to 20-minute intervals. It's a fixed-route, mass transit system known as...
27 sie 2019 · Running north to south from 66th Street to the University of Indianapolis campus, IndyGo’s new Red Line will transform public transportation in Indy as we know it, with electric buses regularly running along the line in 10- to 20-minute increments.
25 sie 2019 · Here's how to ride the Red Line explained in five easy steps, with help from IndyGo ridership experience specialist Jerome Horne. 1. Find your Red Line station and get on the platform
27 sie 2019 · The electric rapid Red Line spans just over 13 miles from Broad Ripple to the University of Indianapolis, with its northern most stop at 66th and College. You’ll find stops along the way in some of Indianapolis’ busiest areas, including downtown and Fountain Square. Download the full route map here.