After months of planning, construction, delays and a few hiccups along the way, IndyGo’s Red Line is fully operational. WFYI’s Taylor Bennett spoke to IndyGo’s new director of public affairs Lesley Gordon about the city’s road to a new rapid transit system.
December 30, 2019
After A Few Hiccups, IndyGo's Red Line Is Fully Operational
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