IndyGo Adapts to Governor’s Stay-At-Home Order

Effective Sunday, March 29, IndyGo is implementing new safety measures and changing its service schedules to comply with Gov. Eric Holcomb’s March 23 Stay-At-Home executive order.

  • IndyGo riders will be required to board through the vehicle’s rear entrance. Accommodations for riders in need of the wheelchair-accessible ramp will continue to be made at the front door.
  • All transit fares will be suspended, eliminating the need for interaction at the farebox.
  • IndyGo will operate on a Saturday schedule six days of the week (Monday – Saturday).
  • Sunday service will remain as scheduled.
  • The Retail Desk at the Carson Transit Center will be closed while fare collection is suspended.
  • Open Door will limit capacity to one rider per row of the vehicle.

To prevent the spread of COVID-19, IndyGo urges the community to use public transit for essential trips only. Riders that have essential travel needs and are not experiencing symptoms can use the MyStop app and online schedules to plan  trips. All riders should practice social distancing by maintaining as much space as possible from other riders.

IndyGo is monitoring the situation closely and may implement additional adjustments.