INDIANAPOLIS -- Before it opens to the public Sunday, IndyGo offered a look at the city's new $26.5 million downtown transit center.
The finishing touches are still being placed on the new Julia Carson Transit Center. Construction began in 2014, but was delayed by archeological findings that added an extra $6.5 million to the cost.
Passengers can expect access to arrival and departure information, along with screens outside in the covered bus bay area. Now all downtown routes will change once the transit center opens on Sunday. IndyGo says those changes will make the transit network more efficient and allow for smoother transfers and getting around the city faster.
To kick-off the new transit center, IndyGo will offer free rides next week.