State of Indiana to Introduce Bus

INDIANAPOLIS – Following months of tireless debate, officials in Indiana have announced plans to introduce a workable and comprehensive bus.

Enduring decades without a recognizable public transportation system, many in the Hoosier State – particularly those living outside of Indianapolis – have written to the governor’s office to petition Governor Mitch Daniels to approve funding for a small, 48-passenger seat bus with 6 to 8 wheels.

“It has been a lot of hard work,” said transportation organizer Corey Hanneman, outside of Indianapolis City Hall. “To finally give the people of this great state an efficient and well planned bus is a great achievement. It’s going to mean so much for everyone.”

The bus, which will become available to the public on 1st September, is likely to be used for day trips, sporting events and the occasional journey down to Cincinnati.

Author: Laurence Brown

Laurence Brown is an award-winning comedic journalist based in Indianapolis, Indiana, who has edited several satirical news papers since 1999. Hailing from the United Kingdom, he has also written plays and short stories. He has a bachelor's degree in English and Creative Writing from Lancaster University. This article was originally published by The Indy Tribune.

1 thought on “State of Indiana to Introduce Bus

  1. We already have a bus up here in New Hampshire but we’re campaigning to double the fleet in the next year. Hope it works out well for you guys in the Midwest.

    Simply brilliant.

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