Muncie Indiana Transit System
Headquarters | 1300 E Seymour St |
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Locale | Muncie, IN |
Service type | bus service, paratransit |
Routes | 14 |
Stations | 1 |
Fleet | 30 Gillig BRT, 5 Gillig BRT Hybrids, 12 paratransit, 3 Gillig Trolleys, misc. GMC RTS and Flxible Metro |
Fuel type | Biodiesel |
Website | www.mitsbus.org |
Muncie Indiana Transit System (MITS) is the local bus service for Muncie, Indiana. MITS has 14 routes that originate in downtown Muncie and branch out about 4 miles in all directions. Some routes add buses during school hours to help shuttle students. MITSPlus vehicles are available upon request by disabled people who cannot use the mass-transit buses.
Awards
- MITS won the American Public Transportation Association's Outstanding Public Transit System Award in 2005 and 2008.[1][2]
- American Public Transportation Association's Gold Award for Safety Award 2007.[3]
Fares
- Students, school faculty and staff, and children under 12 (limit 3 per fare-paying passenger) ride for free.
- Senior citizens and disabled people pay a quarter to ride plus free transfers or $0.50 for a 24-hour pass.
- Adults pay $0.50, with free transfers, or $1 for a 24-hour pass.
Routes
No.[4] | Name[4] | Notes |
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1 | Ball State University | |
2 | Ball State Jackson | |
3 | Northwest Plaza | |
4 | Mall | |
5 | Whitely/Morningside | |
6 | North Walnut | |
7 | East Jackson | |
8 | Burlington | |
9 | Industry Willard | |
10 | Heekin Park | |
11 | Southway Center | |
12 | Ivy Tech | |
14 | Riverside/Meijer | |
16 | Walmart | |
References
- ↑ "American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Recognizes Top Public Transportation Systems and National Leaders". American Public Transportation Association. 28 Sep 2005. Archived from the original on December 6, 2008. Retrieved 2 Jul 2009.
- ↑ "American Public Transportation Association Honors Top Public Transportation Leaders and Public Transit Systems". American Public Transportation Association. 7 Oct 2008. Retrieved 2 Jul 2009.
- ↑ "2007 Bus Safety Awards Announced by APTA". American Public Transportation Association. 7 May 2007. Archived from the original on July 4, 2008. Retrieved 2 Jul 2009.
- 1 2 Mits: Routes & Schedules
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