Transportation in South Bend, Indiana

Transportation in South Bend, Indiana
Location of South Bend within Indiana
Location of South Bend within Indiana
Overview
LocaleSouth Bend-Mishawaka metropolitan area
Transit typecommuter rail, bus and bus rapid transit, bicycle sharing system, taxicab
Annual ridershipDecrease ~5.4 million (compilation of modes)[1][2][3]
Operation
Operator(s) South Bend Transportation Corporation (TRANSPO), St. Joseph County Airport Authority, Indiana Department of Transportation, Indiana Toll Road Concession Company, and South Bend Public Works Department, Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District

Transportation in South Bend, Indiana currently relies heavily on road and highway infrastructure. South Bend’s primary airport is South Bend International Airport, located northwest of downtown. It also has multiple rail lines and stations for freight and passenger travel. These are all interconnected by the city’s private bus transit corporation; TRANSPO.[4][5]

  1. ^ Tribune, Jeff Parrott South Bend. "Fewer riders but not fewer tax dollars: Can Transpo find more customers?". South Bend Tribune.
  2. ^ "Our Opinion: Searching for answers to Transpo's ridership drop". South Bend Tribune.
  3. ^ "Metra State Of The System 2018" (PDF). August 2018.
  4. ^ "Transpo :: The New Way To Go". sbtranspo.com.
  5. ^ "Transportation". South Bend, Indiana.