- Muncie Indiana Transit System
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Muncie Indiana Transit System Headquarters 1300 E Seymour St 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 Web site 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 approximately 4 miles in all directions. Some routes add buses during school hours to aid in shuttling of children. On-demand buses (MITSPlus) are available by request for disabled individuals who cannot utilize the mass-transit buses.
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Awards
- MITS has won the American Public Transportation Association's Outstanding Public Transit System Award for two different years, 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 ride for free.
- Senior citizens and disabled individuals pay half price.
- Adults pay $0.50, with free transfers.
Routes
No.[4] Name[4] Notes 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 Centre 12 Ivy Tech 14 Riverside/Rural King 16 Wal-Mart Plaza References
- ^ "American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Recognizes Top Public Transportation Systems and National Leaders". American Public Transportation Association. 2005-09-28. http://www.apta.com/media/releases/050928awards_release.cfm. Retrieved 2009-07-02.[dead link]
- ^ "American Public Transportation Association Honors Top Public Transportation Leaders and Public Transit Systems". American Public Transportation Association. 2008-10-07. http://www.apta.com/media/releases/081007_adwheel_winners.cfm. Retrieved 2009-07-02.[dead link]
- ^ "2007 Bus Safety Awards Announced by APTA". American Public Transportation Association. 2007-05-07. http://www.apta.com/media/releases/070507_bus_safety.cfm. Retrieved 2009-07-02.[dead link]
- ^ a b Mits: Routes & Schedules
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