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IndyGo Super Stops

Updated: Saturday, 07 Jan 2012, 5:51 PM EST
Published : Saturday, 07 Jan 2012, 5:46 PM EST

During the Super Bowl festivities, IndyGo will be operating on a regular schedule however all boarding and alighting in the downtown area will occur on Ohio Street. There are a variety of visual aids to assist with public transportation during Big Game activities.

There will be seven super stops located on Ohio Street that are marked with letters A – G. Super stops A, B, & E will be timepoint locations. Routes using particular timepoints are represented on the Super Stop Map by a red circle; other routes will be represented by a blue circle.

View a PDF Map of the Indy Go Super Stops »

All super stops will have signage that contains the super stops map, routes serving the stop, customer service information, and regular service information for people riding before January 27 and after February 5.

Routes 3 WB, 10 WB, 19, 34, and 37 will continue to use Pennsylvania/Ohio as the downtown timepoint. Shelters at Capitol/Market and Maryland/Penn will be closed during this time. Routes 16 - Beech Grove, 31 - Greenwood and the Green Line Airport Express will be on extended detours from January 19 through February 10. The shelter at Delaware/Maryland will remain open for Routes 16 and 31 only. Please plan accordingly.

To better communicate with riders during the next month, IndyGo will supply a specially created detour card, which will be placed in all IndyGo buses and explain all detour information described above. Super Bowl rack cards will also be available to provide information to customers and guests visiting the downtown area.

“I am very proud of the entire IndyGo community as we strive to maintain a first-rate level of customer service to not only our current riders, but also volunteers, commuters and visitors who will utilize public transportation during the Super Bowl,” says Mike Terry, President and CEO of IndyGo.

Quick Facts for the Super Bowl:

  • IndyGo offers Fixed Route, The Green Line Airport Express and ADA paratransit services (Open Door) throughout Indianapolis – visit IndyGo or call 317.635.3344.
  • Advanced tickets can be purchased online, by phone, or at the IndyGo retail store located at 34 N Delaware St.
  • A single ride on the bus is $1.75, exact cash fares are required if paying on the bus.
  • Riders can obtain a day pass for $4. IndyGo also offers a 10-trip pass for $17.50 or a 7-day pass for $20.
  • A single ride on the ADA paratransit service (Open Door) is $3.50, exact fares are required when paying on the bus.
  • Obtain fast details about IndyGo service, routing updates, fare information, and rider tips and guidelines (including a how-to-ride video) by visiting IndyGo or call IndyGo at 317.635.3344.

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