About the Transit Providers
The Metropolitan Evansville Transit System (METS) is the public transportation system for the City of Evansville, Indiana. METS was established in 1971 as a publicly owned transit system, operated by the City of Evansville. It offers 22 fixed routes, demand response (paratransit) service, and microtransit service. METS has an annual ridership of approximately 1,000,000. METS is an FTA Section 5307: Urbanized Area Formula Grants recipient.
Henderson Area Rapid Transit (HART) is the public transportation system for the City of Henderson, Kentucky. HART was established in 1957 as a publicly owned transit system, operated by the City of Henderson. It offers five fixed routes and demand response (paratransit) service. HART has an annual ridership of approximately 70,000. HART is an FTA Section 5311: Formula Grants for Rural Areas recipient.
Warrick Area Transit System (WATS) is a fixed route transit system operated by Ride Solution. Ride Solution is a 10-county, non-profit rural on-demand transportation provider. Ride Solution provides door-to-door service in Warrick County. WATS offers three fixed routes and route deviations within southwest Warrick County. Ride Solution has an annual ridership of approximately 120,000 across 10 counties. WATS/Ride Solution is an FTA Section 5311: Formula Grants for Rural Areas recipient.