Pogo stands for “Peoria on the Go” and is the
City of Peoria’s first circulator bus. A circulator
is a bus service that is available to residents and
visitors and connects neighborhoods with:
• Local services
• Local and regional destinations
• Activity centers
• The larger metropolitan transit system
What are the basics on POGO?
The new Bus service started on April 22, 2019 and operates
Monday – Friday 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. The route runs
bi-directionally (clockwise and counter-clockwise)
at 30-minute intervals. POGO is a free service, no
fare or fee is charged.
Where does the route go?
The POGO route will start at 84th Avenue and
Mariners Way in P83. The circulator route will
cover the area with stops along 83rd Avenue,
Happy Valley Road, Lake Pleasant Pkwy, 91st
Avenue, and Bell Road. Some of the destinations
served include:
• P83 with entertainment, dining and retail including
the Peoria Sports Complex
• Arrowhead Towne Center and Transit Center with
connections to multiple bus routes
• Sunrise Mountain and Liberty High Schools and
multiple charter schools
• Sunrise Mountain Library
• Four Corners at Lake Pleasant Parkway and Happy
Valley Road featuring retail and restaurants
• Access to grocery shopping, drug stores, medical
and other services
• Access to parks, trailhead and community amenities
• Huntington University
The route is designed to provide free service to
seniors, students, the general population as well
as visitors to our city. They can access everyday
functions such as school, work, shopping, and
medical, as well as dining, recreational and other
destinations.