Getting Around Indianapolis

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Indianapolis Airport information

Indianapolis International Airport (IND) is the largest airport in Indiana and welcomes more than 8.5 million travelers annually. Conveniently located off multiple interstate highways and the beltway that surrounds the city, the airport provides easy access to downtown Indianapolis. The modern Colonel H. Weir Cook Terminal, opened in 2008, features 44 domestic gates and two international gates, and it was the first U.S. airport terminal to allow international customs processing within the main passenger terminal. The airport offers 135 daily departures and nonstop service to 51 destinations across the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe.

Passengers benefit from amenities such as the Delta Sky Club, shopping, dining, and efficient security screening. Major carriers operating at IND include 1) Air Canada, 2) Allegiant Air, 3) American Airlines, 4) Delta Airlines, 5) Frontier Airlines, 6) Southwest Airlines, and 7) United Airlines. With its modern facilities and central Midwest location, Indianapolis International Airport provides travelers with both convenience and comfort.
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Indianapolis Train information

Rail travel in Indianapolis is served by Union Station, one of the city’s historic landmarks. Amtrak operates via the Cardinal line, which runs between New York City and Chicago with stops in 32 cities across the Midwest and East Coast. Key stops include Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Cincinnati, offering both regional and long-distance travel options. The Cardinal departs three times a week, leaving New York City on Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, and passing through Indianapolis before continuing toward Chicago. The Union Station location in downtown Indianapolis makes it a convenient gateway for visitors traveling by train from major metropolitan areas....
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Indianapolis Ground information

Getting around Indianapolis is efficient thanks to IndyGo, the city’s public transportation system, which carries more than 9 million passengers annually. IndyGo operates 28 routes and over 5,000 stops, covering key destinations within the city. Notable services include the Red Line, which connects downtown to Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, and the Green Line Express, which runs between downtown and Indianapolis International Airport. Standard fares are set at $1.75 per trip, with day passes, multi-ride passes, and monthly options available for frequent travelers....
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