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Sunrail Has Activated a Bus Bridge to Efficiently Move Riders During Significant Disruptions in Service. Buses Will Transport Su SunRail has activated a bus bridge to efficiently move riders during significant disruptions in service. Buses will transport SunRail passengers to and from affected SunRail stations until train service is fully restored. We apologize for the inconvenience and will do everything possible to deliver you to your station as quickly and as comfortably as possible. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW During a bus bridge, SunRail Riders will board specially-marked SunRail Lynx or Votran buses. Buses will be marked northbound or southbound depending on your desired route and will deliver you at no cost to the next SunRail station. Buses will make all station stops along this route. BUS PICK UP/DROP OFF LOCATIONS Bus pick up and drop off locations are placed as close as possible to the station. Click on your station below for details. 4 DeBary 4 Lynx Central Station 4 Sanford 4 Church Street 4 Lake Mary 4 Orlando Health/Amtrak 4 Longwood 4 Sand Lake Road 4 Altamonte Springs 4 Meadow Woods 4 Maitland 4 Tupperware 4 Winter Park 4 Kissimmee/Amtrak 4 AdventHealth 4 Poinciana TEXT ALERTS For up to the moment notifications during SunRail service disruptions, sign up for text alerts by texting “SunRail” to 31996. To speak with Customer Service directly, please call 855-724-5411. Updated 1/2019 SUNRAIL BUS BRIDGE LOCATIONS DEBARY STATION MAITLAND STATION 630 South Charles R. Beall Blvd. 801 N. Orlando Ave. DeBary, FL 32713 Maitland, FL 32751 The pick up and drop off location for the The pick up and drop off location for the DeBary SunRail station is located at the Maitland station is located at the station station bus loop next to the platform. bus loop next to the platform. SANFORD STATION WINTER PARK STATION 2720 W. State Road 46 148 W. Morse Blvd. Sanford, FL 32771 Winter Park, FL 32789 The pick up and drop off location for the The pick up and drop off location for the Sanford station is located at the station bus Winter Park station is located in the tour bus loop next to the platform. parking area next to the SunRail station. LAKE MARY STATION AdventHealth STATION 2200 W. Lake Mary Blvd. 500 E. Rollins St. Lake Mary, FL 32746 Orlando, FL 32803 The pick up and drop off location for the The pick up and drop off location for the Lake Mary station is located at the station AdventHealth station is located at the bus loop next to the platform. southend of the platform at Rollins Street next to the SunRail station. LONGWOOD STATION 149 E. Church Ave. Longwood, FL 32750 The pick up and drop off location for the Longwood station is located at the vehicle drop off lane adjacent to the station. ALTAMONTE SPRINGS STATION 2741 S. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 The pick up and drop off location for the Altamonte Springs station is located at the station bus loop next to the platform. Updated 1/2019 SUNRAIL BUS BRIDGE LOCATIONS LYNX CENTRAL STATION SAND LAKE ROAD STATION 101 W. Livingston St. 8030 S. Orange Ave. Orlando, FL 32801 Pine Castle, FL 32809 The pick up and drop off location for the Lynx The pick up and drop off location for the station is located at the Lynx bus terminal next Sand Lake Road station is located at the to the SunRail station. station bus loop next to the platform. CHURCH STREET STATION MEADOW WOODS STATION 99 W. South St. 120 Fairway Woods Blvd. Orlando, FL 32801 Orlando, FL 32824 The pick up and drop off location for the The pick up and drop off location for the Church Street station is located at the Lymmo Meadow Woods station is located at the bus stop southeast of the northbound platform, station bus loop next to the platform. just before Boone St. TUPPERWARE STATION 3205 Orange Ave. Kissimmee, FL 34744 The pick up and drop off location for the Tupperware station is located at the station bus loop next to the platform. KISSIMMEE/AMTRAK STATION 320 Pleasant St. ORLANDO HEALTH/AMTRAK STATION Kissimmee, FL 34741 250 Columbia St. Orlando, FL 32806 The pick up and drop off location for the Kissimmee station is located at the station The pick up and drop off location for the bus loop next to the platform. Orlando Health/Amtrak station is located on Columbia Street next to the SunRail station. POINCIANA STATION 5025 S. Rail Ave. Kissimmee, FL 34746 The pick up and drop off location for the Poinciana station is located at the station bus loop next to the platform. Updated 1/2019.
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