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Transportation in Bloomington, Indiana

Bloomington is located in the heart of the Midwest, in one of the region’s most picturesque areas. Conveniently located within a day’s drive of over half of the U.S. population, Bloomington is a great place to visit and an easy place to get to.

Licensed pilots with private aircraft can fly directly into the Monroe County Airport, located just west of Bloomington. For the rest of us, primary air service to Bloomington is provided by the Indianapolis International Airport, located just 50 miles to the north. Shuttles offer transportation from IIA to Bloomington and car rentals are also available.

Public transportation is available as well as taxi and limo services.

Transportation in Bloomington, Indiana

 

 

Transportation in Bloomington, Indiana TIP

Bloomington can be accessed from two major state highways; Indiana Highway 37, which runs north-south from Indianapolis in the north to Interstate 64 in the south and Indiana Highway 46, which runs east-west from Columbus in the east to Terre Haute in the west.  Several Interstates are easily accessed from these two highways, making Bloomington a great driving destination.