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Transportation Around Indianapolis

Driving

  • Many United States citizens have their own cars. If you plan to drive, be sure you follow all U.S. and state laws about driver's licenses, carrying proper automobile insurance, and vehicle registration. 
  • Review this information about obtaining an Indiana driver's license.

IndyGo public transportation

  • The includes 30 bus routes covering downtown and suburban areas, including the airport.
  • The standard fare is $1.75. If two or more buses are needed to reach your destination, consider a one-day pass for $4. Note: Exact change is required when you board the bus! You can use your one-day unlimited times on the day of purchase. You can request this day pass from the driver. Monthly passes, including the College S-Pass, are also available and will save you money if you plan to be a frequent rider.
  • IndyGo bus routes and schedules are online at . Every route has a printed schedule with a map of the route and timetables.
  • For information about routes, schedules, and fares go to  or call 317.635.3344 Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. or Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Taxis and driving services

Taxicabs (called “taxis” or “cabs”) can often be found in front of large hotels and at one of several taxi stands in downtown Indianapolis. But, in most cases, you will phone to arrange taxi service. Fares are approximately $2 per mile, with additional charges for more than one passenger. Contact a taxi company to find current costs. Here are some of the largest taxicab companies in Indianapolis.

  • Metro Taxi: (317) 247-8888
  • Yellow Cab: (317) 487-7777
  • Indy Airport Taxi: (317) 381-1111

You can also use driving services like  and  for transportation in and around Indianapolis.

Bikes

  • Â鶹ֱ²¥ provides a limited number of free bicycles for students to use. You can check them out through the campus Police Department for single-day use.
  • Indianapolis was recognized by Away.com as one of the best cities to see from a bicycle seat in the world! Indianapolis has nearly 64 miles of bike lanes, with many of them on primary roads.
  • The  is also popular for transportation in around the downtown area. An annual membership costs $80 and day passes are available for $8. The bikeshare program is perfect for riding the eight-mile  and exploring downtown cultural districts, shops, attractions, restaurants, and more.

Megabus

, a public transportation line that operates in the United Kingdom, Europe, and Canada, also offers service in the United States. Megabus routes in Indianapolis include trips to most major U.S. cities, including Chicago and New York.  is a cost-effective alternative to Greyhound buses and Amtrak trains. Go to  for details.

Greyhound bus lines

When it comes to long-distance travel between most major cities in the United States,  can be a cost-effective option. Greyhound also operates in Mexico and Canada. To explore service routes or book a trip, go to 

Amtrak trains

  • The United States train system is .
  • The  runs four times per week between Indianapolis and Chicago. 
  • Trains are a good option for students and travelers who want to relax and enjoy the scenery.
  • Choose your own adventure as you explore the destinations along the way. Whether you like the energy of vibrant big cities or the gentle calm of small towns,  offers something for everyone.
  • Go to  for details.
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