In June 2019 Go COMO switched to a fixed-route system with six fixed routes and the historical Wabash Station as the hub.
The City Council decided (in a unanimous vote on November 16, 2009) to approve a measure for transit advertising.
In June 2004, many changes were made to the primary routes in an effort to reduce headway times (which had continued to grow because of traffic congestion).
[10] Other changes during that month had the 6-Brown's extended at-peak service removed Thursday evenings, and the 7-Purple was rerouted to the Wabash Station to encourage ridership.
In June 2007, a $2.3 million renovation and expansion of the Wabash bus station on North Tenth Street began after nearly a decade of planning.
The project included exterior renovation of the original structure, remodeling of the interior and passenger lobby, construction of an administrative wing and a large canopy-covered bus port extending into the rear lot.
[13] Two Boone County artists, painter David Spear and sculptor Don Asbee, created large oil paintings of the former and current station for the lobby and a metal train sculpture underneath the bus port.