South Bend Public Transportation Corporation (operating as Transpo), is a municipal bus system that serves the cities of South Bend and Mishawaka, as well as the nearby suburbs of Notre Dame and Roseland, in the very north of the U.S. state of Indiana. It is the most recent incarnation of the South Bend Railway Company, a street railway company that was founded on May 25, 1885.
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Overview
TRANSPO is a hub-and-spoke system, with routes radiating from the center towards the outward corners of the metropolitan area. It is made up of 18 fixed bus routes. It also operates an on-demand paratransit service. In Mishawaka, it serves as a de facto school bus service. South Street Station serves as a system hub, linking together most of the routes.
The system runs Monday-Saturday, operating 5:50 AM - 10:00 PM on weekdays and 6:00 AM - 6:45 PM on Saturdays. It does not operate during Sundays and major holidays. All non-trolley-style buses are equipped with bike racks. As of 2006, all buses run on bio-diesel fuel.
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Fares
The fares were increased several times during the system's history. The most recent increase was on April 5, 2010. The fares are now the following:
- Base Fare: $1.00
- Reduced Fare: $0.50
- 2 Week Pass: $18.00
- Adult 31 Day Pass $35.00
- Student 31 Day Pass: $30.00
- Access Fare: $2.00
- Access Two Ride Card: $4.00
- Access Ten Ride Card: $20.00
University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College students, faculty and staff can ride for free provided they show a valid ID. As of January 2012, Ivy Tech Students can ride with a student ID and validation sticker (sticker is available for $20 from Ivy Tech). Holy Cross students pay regular fare.
Active bus fleet
Transpo's current fleet roster: 2005-present buses
- 1999 Gillig Phantom: 8, 9954-9964
- 2002 Gillig Low-Floor: 201-210
- 2003 Gillig Low-Floor: 301-310
- 2004 Gillig Low-Floor: 401-421
- Optima trolley-replica buses: Trolleys 11-14
- All buses are 35 feet long and 102 inches wide, except the Phantoms and Optimas
Retired fleet
- GMC-(1971-1987, 1991)
- Neoplan Transliner: 4401-4410. (1984-1999)
- Flxible Metro: 4411-4449, 9150-9153. (1987-2002, 2003, 2004)(1991-2005)
- Gillig Phantom: 9959, 9960, & 9962
Route list
- 1 Madison/Mishawaka
- 3A Portage Elwood/Wal-Mart
- 3B Portage Woodlawn/Meijer
- 4 Lincoln Way West/Airport
- 5 North Michigan/Roseland
- 6 South Michigan/Erskine Village
- 7 Notre Dame/University Park Mall
- 8 Miami/Irish Hills
- 9 Northside Mishawaka
- 10 Western Avenue/Belleville
- 11 Southside Mishawaka
- 12 Rum Village
- 13 Corby/Town & Country
- 14 Sample/Mayflower
- 15A University Park Mall/Mishawaka via Main
- 15B University Park Mall/Mishawaka via Grape
- 16 Blackthorn Express service from downtown South Bend to Blackthorn Industrial Park (rush hours only)
- 17 SWEEP express loop linking Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College.
Connections to other transit systems
Route 4 stops at the South Bend Regional Airport. The airport doubles as a regional transit hub. Greyhound and Coach USA buses stop here, and the airport terminal building incorporates the eponymous South Shore Line station. The South Shore Line links South Bend to the city of Chicago, making stops at cities, villages and other miscellaneous municipalities throughout Northern Indiana. Route 2 stops at the city's Amtrak station. Route 5 connects to Niles DART Route 2 at Auten Rd/933 stop Monday-Friday. Route 9 links up with the Interurban Trolley system's Bittersweet/Mishawaka Route at Twin Branch Park. The route links Mishawaka to Downtown Elkhart.
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