Muncie Indiana Transit System

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 four 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. In 2022, the system had a ridership of 838,300, or about 3,000 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2023.

Muncie Indiana Transit System
Founded1981
Headquarters1300 E Seymour St
LocaleMuncie, Indiana
Service typebus service, paratransit
Routes15
Stations1
Fleet30 Gillig BRT, 5 Gillig BRT Hybrids, 12 paratransit, 3 Gillig Trolleys, misc. GMC RTS and Flxible Metro
Daily ridership3,000 (weekdays, Q2 2023)[1]
Annual ridership838,300 (2022)[2]
Fuel typeBiodiesel
Websitemitsbus.org

Awards

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.[6]

Routes

No.[7]Name[7]Notes
1Ball State University
2Ball State Jackson
3Northwest Plaza
4Mall
5Whitely/Morningside
6North Walnut
7East Jackson
8Burlington
9Industry Willard
10Heekin Park
11Southway Center
12Ivy Tech
14Walmart North/Riverside
16Walmart North/University
17Justice Center

T.J. Ault III MITS Center

The T.J. Ault III MITS Center, located at 113 West Main Street, is the primary transfer point for MITS buses. The $1.1 million transit center opened September 14, 1987, alongside a weeklong fare-free bus promotion.[8] The facility provides an indoor waiting area, restrooms, vending machines and ticket counter.[9]

Fixed route ridership

The ridership statistics shown here are of fixed route services only and do not include demand response services.[10]

500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021

See also

References

  1. "Transit Ridership Report Second Quarter 2023" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. September 13, 2023. Retrieved September 21, 2023.
  2. "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2022" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. March 1, 2023. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  3. "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.
  4. "American Public Transportation Association Honors Top Public Transportation Leaders and Public Transit Systems". American Public Transportation Association. 7 Oct 2008. Retrieved 2 Jul 2009.
  5. "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.
  6. "Bus Fares". Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  7. "Mits: Routes & Schedules". Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  8. Karen Terhune (September 3, 1987). "Muncie bus system to offer free rides". Muncie Evening Press. Retrieved September 7, 2023.
  9. Rick Yencer (September 3, 1987). "Promotion Planned for New Downtown Muncie Bus Stop". The Star Press. Retrieved September 7, 2023.
  10. "The National Transit Database (NTD)". Retrieved September 7, 2023.


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