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Metropolitan Evansville Transit System
A METS Hybrid-Electric busFounded 1971 Headquarters 601 John Street Locale Evansville, Indiana Service type bus service, paratransit Web site METS Metropolitan Evansville Transit System (METS) is a public transit system consisting primarily of bus service in the city of Evansville, Indiana.
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History
The Metropolitan Evansville Transit System was created in 1971 to address Evansville's growing need for public transportation. Service was limited to the actual city limits; buses ran only once an hour and generally did not run past 6:00 pm.
Over the years, METS has made many adjustments to its service, larger buses were purchased, new routes were added, and vintage trolley service was established in the downtown area, but it was in 1998 that major changes were made. Several routes expanded service to every 30 minutes, and METS instituted night service that allowed the Buses to run until midnight on heavily traveled routes. In addition METS added service outside the city limits to the University of Southern Indiana just west of Evansville and expanded further east past Burkhart Road. In 1998 METS also established a connection service on the far east and west, with the West Connection being fixed route and primarily used for students at the University of Southern Indiana , and the East Connection which provides curb service and connects to other buses at the Eastland Mall and Lawndale transfer points.
Current Service
METS currently operates 17 fixed city routes and two intercity connection routes. They also run the campus shuttle at the University of Southern Indiana and mobility/para-transit service. Despite the 1998 changes, METS service is still limited; buses do not run on Sundays, and rapidly-growing areas of Evansville still do not have adequate, if any, service. In addition, no direct bus service exists between Evansville and neighboring Henderson, Kentucky (served by sister agency Henderson Area Rapid Transit), though a recent survey by HART indicated this was the #1 most desired feature by that agency's ridership. METS now meets up with WATS buses for connecting service to Newburgh, Booneville, and Chandler. METS also operates several hybrid-electric transit buses and was the first in the state of Indiana to operate them in revenue service.
Routes
- Covert Ave
- East Connection
- First Ave/North Park
- Fulton
- Howell
- Lincoln
- Oakhill/Lynch
- Mary/Tekoppel
- North Main Trolley
- Riverside
- Shopper Shuttle
- Stringtown
- Walnut
- Washington
- West Connection
- Red Line (USI Campus Shuttle)
- Blue Line (USI Campus Shuttle)
- Mary/Howell (Night Service Only)
- Kentucky
Fares and Passes
Base fare is $1.00 (children age five and under ride free when accompanied by a paying adult). Reduced fares of 75 cents are offered to students with student ID. A reduced fare of 50 cents is available by application at the METS office. All transfers are free. Riders can also purchase a monthy pass for $60.00. METS now offers Free Ride Fridays in the months of June, July, and August where all rides are free and on Ozone Alert Days as well.
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City of Evansville Annual Festivals Evansville Freedom Festival • Germania Männerchor Volksfest • West Side Nut Club Fall Festival • Vanderburgh County 4H Fair • Frog Follies • ShirnersFestArenas and Venues Bosse Field • The Centre • Ford Center • Goebel Soccer Complex • Mesker Amphitheatre • Roberts Municipal Stadium • Swonder Ice Arena • Metro Sports Center • Victory Theatre • Veterans Memorial ColiseumCorporate Headquarters
and Major EmployersAccuride • Alcoa • AK Steel • Atlas Van Lines • Berry Plastics • Bristol Myers Squibb • Mead Johnson • Old National Bank • SABIC Innovative Plastics • Shoe Carnival • Springleaf Financial • TJ Maxx • Toyota • VectrenEducation Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation • Roman Catholic Diocese of Evansville • Evansville-Vanderburgh Public Library • Ivy Tech Community College • University of Evansville • University of Southern Indiana • ITT Technical Institute • Harrison College • Oakland City UniversityNeighborhoods / Districts Downtown • Haynies Corner • Jacobsville • Riverside Historic District • Washington Avenue Historic DistrictAttractions Malls & Other Commerce Sports Evansville Purple Aces • USI Screaming Eagles • Evansville Otters • Evansville IceMen • Evansville Enforcers • Demolition City Roller Derby • Evansville Crush • Southern Indiana Athletic Conference • Refrigerator Bowl • Hoosier Nationals • Thunder on the Ohio • Rollergirls of Southern IndianaTransportation Evansville Regional Airport • Metropolitan Evansville Transit System • Interstate 64 • Interstate 164 • Interstate 69 • U.S. Route 41 • Lloyd Expressway • State Road 57 • State Road 62 • State Road 65 • State Road 66 • State Road 662 • University Parkway • Veterans Memorial ParkwayHealthcare & Emergency Deaconess Hospital • Deaconess Gateway and Women's Hospital • St. Mary's Hospital and Medical Center • Southwestern Indiana Mental Health System • The Welborn SystemRegional Categories:- Bus transportation in Indiana
- Evansville, Indiana
- Transportation in Vanderburgh County, Indiana
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