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Interurban Trolley
Headquarters
227 West Jefferson Blvd, Room 1120[1]
Locale
South Bend, IN
Service area
Elkhart and St. Joseph County area
Service type
bus service, paratransit
Routes
5
Stations
1
Fleet
3 Hometown trolley buses [1]
10 ElDorado National EZ-Rider II[2]
Annual ridership
482,593 (+0.17%)[1]
Fuel type
Diesel
Operator
Michiana Area Council of Governments
Chief executive
James Turnwald, Executive Director[1]
Website
Interurban Trolley
Interurban Trolley is an Elkhart County regional public bus service operated by the Michiana Area Council of Governments (MACOG). It was originally known as the BUS system. The system serves the city of Elkhart and neighboring Goshen, Osceola, Dunlap and Mishawaka. It is made up of five fixed routes that radiate from downtown Elkhart and an on-demand para-transit service that covers the same territory as the fixed routes. The name refers to the fact that the system serves several communities using vintage-trolley-style buses, evoking interurban trains that were common in United States during the early 20th century.[3]
^ abcd"2014 Indiana Public Transit Annual Report" (PDF). Indiana Department of Transportation. August 2015. pp. 46–47. Retrieved September 28, 2015.
^"Plans released for new Interurban Trolleys in Elkhart". WSBT. March 25, 2015. Retrieved September 28, 2015.
^"The Interurban Trolley |Trolley". www.interurbantrolley.com. Retrieved September 28, 2015.
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