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LKS Bus Time Schedule & Line Route LKS bus time schedule & line map LKS Lower Keys Shuttle View In Website Mode The LKS bus line (Lower Keys Shuttle) has 6 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Big Pine: 9:20 AM - 8:09 PM (2) Big Pine: 7:49 PM (3) Holiday Inn: 10:10 AM - 8:47 PM (4) Marathon: 5:40 AM - 5:59 PM (5) Stock Island/Key West: 5:35 AM - 8:47 PM (6) Sugarloaf: 9:26 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest LKS bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next LKS bus arriving. Direction: Big Pine LKS bus Time Schedule 24 stops Big Pine Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:20 AM - 8:09 PM Monday 9:20 AM - 8:09 PM Holiday Inn 13201 Overseas Highway, Marathon Tuesday 9:20 AM - 8:09 PM Us1 & Sadowski Causeway Wednesday 9:20 AM - 8:09 PM Us1 & 123rd Street Thursday 9:20 AM - 8:09 PM 12350 Overseas Hwy, Marathon Friday 9:20 AM - 8:09 PM Us1 & 109th Street Saturday 9:20 AM - 8:09 PM Marathon - Airport Marathon - Reef Club 6799 Overseas Hwy, Marathon LKS bus Info Direction: Big Pine Marathon - Bb&T Stops: 24 6090 Overseas Hwy, Marathon Trip Duration: 38 min Line Summary: Holiday Inn, Us1 & Sadowski Us1 & 52nd Street Causeway, Us1 & 123rd Street, Us1 & 109th Street, Sombrero Beach Road, Marathon Marathon - Airport, Marathon - Reef Club, Marathon - Bb&T, Us1 & 52nd Street, Marathon - 41st Street, Marathon - 41st Street Marathon - Fhp & School, Marathon - Government 100 41st St Gulf, Marathon Center, Marathon - Coast Guard Station, Marathon - Prior To Turn Key Marina, Sunshine Key - Marathon - Fhp & School Campground Entrance, Bahia Honda - Opposite Park Entrance, Big Pine Key - Dions, Big Pine Key - Cvs / Marathon - Government Center Mm30, Big Pine Key - Medical Center, Little Torch Key 2888 Overseas Hwy, Marathon - Barry Ave, Middle Torch Key - Sr4a, Ramrod Key - Opposite Looe Key Tiki, Ramrod Key - Prior Coral Ave, Marathon - Coast Guard Station Summerland - Opposite Dion's, Summerland - Opposite Mote Lab Marathon - Prior To Turn Key Marina 1240 Overseas Hwy, Marathon Sunshine Key - Campground Entrance 38801 Overseas Highway, Monroe County Bahia Honda - Opposite Park Entrance Big Pine Key - Dions 30975 Ave A, Monroe County Big Pine Key - Cvs / Mm30 Big Pine Key - Medical Center Little Torch Key - Barry Ave Middle Torch Key - Sr4a Ramrod Key - Opposite Looe Key Tiki 27319 Old State Rd 4a, Monroe County Ramrod Key - Prior Coral Ave 27023 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Summerland - Opposite Dion's 25011 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Summerland - Opposite Mote Lab 24244 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Direction: Big Pine LKS bus Time Schedule 41 stops Big Pine Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:49 PM Monday 7:49 PM Whitehead & Eaton 403 Whitehead St, Key West Tuesday 7:49 PM Whitehead & Southard Wednesday 7:49 PM 529 Whitehead St, Key West Thursday 7:49 PM Truman & Simonton Friday 7:49 PM 926 Simonton St, Key West Saturday 7:49 PM Truman Ave & Windsor Lane Truman Avenue, Key West Truman & Grinnell 1000 Truman Ave, Key West LKS bus Info Direction: Big Pine Truman & White Stops: 41 1205 Truman Ave, Key West Trip Duration: 58 min Line Summary: Whitehead & Eaton, Whitehead & N Roosevelt & George Street Southard, Truman & Simonton, Truman Ave & George Street, Key West Windsor Lane, Truman & Grinnell, Truman & White, N Roosevelt & George Street, N Roosevelt & 3rd Street, N Roosevelt & 3rd Street N Roosevelt & 4th Street, N Roosevelt & 6th Street, N 2000 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West Roosevelt & 8th Street, N Roosevelt & Overseas Market, N Roosevelt & Key Plaza, N Roosevelt & N Roosevelt & 4th Street Searstown, N Roosevelt & Toppino Drive, N Roosevelt 2200 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West & Bayside, N Roosevelt & Mcdonald's, Us1 at Hurricane Hole Marina, Us1 & 3rd Street, Boca Chica N Roosevelt & 6th Street - Nas, Rockland Key - Opposite Video Store, Rockland 2334 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West Key - Opposite Calle Uno, Big Coppit Key - Opposite Bobalus, Big Coppit Key - Fkaa Plant Mm10, Big N Roosevelt & 8th Street Coppit Key - Geiger Road, Blue Water Rv, Bay Point - 2514 Roosevelt Blvd, Key West Baby's Coffee, Sugarloaf Key - Lower - Opposite Sugarloaf Lodge, Sugarloaf Key - Upper - Past Crane N Roosevelt & Overseas Market Blvd/School, Sugarloaf Key - Upper - Opposite Mangrove Mama's, Cudjoe Key - Sherriff Sub Station, N Roosevelt & Key Plaza Cudjoe Key - Opposite Coco's Cantina, Cudjoe Key - 3029 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West Evie's Subs, Summerland Key - Mote Marine Lab, Summerland Key - Before Dion's, Ramrod Key - Fkaa N Roosevelt & Searstown Mm27, Ramrod Key - Past Looe Key Tiki Bar, Middle Torch Key - Opposite Sr4a, Little Torch Key - Dolphin N Roosevelt & Toppino Drive Marina, Big Pine Key - Lobstertail Rd, Big Pine Key - 3416 N Roosevelt Blvd, Monroe County Auto Store / Napa Mm30 N Roosevelt & Bayside 3428 N Roosevelt Blvd, Monroe County N Roosevelt & Mcdonald's 3706 N Roosevelt Blvd, Monroe County Us1 at Hurricane Hole Marina Us1 & 3rd Street 39 Coral Way, Monroe County Boca Chica - Nas Rockland Key - Opposite Video Store Rockland Key - Opposite Calle Uno Big Coppit Key - Opposite Bobalus Big Coppit Key - Fkaa Plant Mm10 501 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Big Coppit Key - Geiger Road 1109 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Blue Water Rv Bay Point - Baby's Coffee 3176 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Sugarloaf Key - Lower - Opposite Sugarloaf Lodge Sugarloaf Key - Upper - Past Crane Blvd/School Sugarloaf Key - Upper - Opposite Mangrove Mama's Cudjoe Key - Sherriff Sub Station 21034 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Cudjoe Key - Opposite Coco's Cantina Cudjoe Key - Evie's Subs 22828 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Summerland Key - Mote Marine Lab 24244 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Summerland Key - Before Dion's 24978 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Ramrod Key - Fkaa Mm27 Ramrod Key - Past Looe Key Tiki Bar Middle Torch Key - Opposite Sr4a Little Torch Key - Dolphin Marina Big Pine Key - Lobstertail Rd Big Pine Key - Auto Store / Napa Mm30 30360 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Direction: Holiday Inn LKS bus Time Schedule 24 stops Holiday Inn Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:10 AM - 8:47 PM Monday 10:10 AM - 8:47 PM Cudjoe Key - Evie's Subs 22828 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Tuesday 10:10 AM - 8:47 PM Summerland Key - Mote Marine Lab Wednesday 10:10 AM - 8:47 PM 24244 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Thursday 10:10 AM - 8:47 PM Summerland Key - Before Dion's Friday 10:10 AM - 8:47 PM 24978 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Saturday 10:10 AM - 8:47 PM Ramrod Key - Fkaa Mm27 Ramrod Key - Past Looe Key Tiki Bar Middle Torch Key - Opposite Sr4a LKS bus Info Direction: Holiday Inn Little Torch Key - Dolphin Marina Stops: 24 Trip Duration: 44 min Big Pine Key - Lobstertail Rd Line Summary: Cudjoe Key - Evie's Subs, Summerland Key - Mote Marine Lab, Summerland Big Pine Key - Auto Store / Napa Mm30 Key - Before Dion's, Ramrod Key - Fkaa Mm27, 30360 Overseas Hwy, Monroe County Ramrod Key - Past Looe Key Tiki Bar, Middle Torch Key - Opposite Sr4a, Little Torch Key - Dolphin Big Pine Key - Chamber/Industrial Road Marina, Big Pine Key - Lobstertail Rd, Big Pine Key - Auto Store / Napa Mm30, Big Pine Key - Bahia Honda - Past Park Entrance Chamber/Industrial Road, Bahia Honda - Past Park Entrance, Sunshine Key - Opposite Park Entrance, Sunshine Key - Opposite Park Entrance Marathon - 11th Street, Marathon - 29th Street, Marathon - Fkaa O∆ce, Marathon - Home Depot, Marathon - Kmart / Publix - Mm50, Marathon - 62nd Marathon - 11th Street Street, Marathon - 71th Street, Marathon - 92nd 1101 Overseas Hwy, Marathon Street, Marathon - 106th Street, Us1 & 114th Street, Us1 & 122nd Street, Holiday Inn Marathon - 29th Street 2855 Overseas Hwy, Marathon Marathon - Fkaa O∆ce 35th St Ocean, Marathon Marathon - Home Depot Marathon - Kmart / Publix - Mm50 Marathon - 62nd Street 6189 Overseas Hwy, Marathon Marathon - 71th Street 7070 Overseas Hwy, Marathon Marathon - 92nd Street 9200 Overseas Hwy, Marathon Marathon - 106th Street Us1 & 114th Street 11199 Overseas Hwy, Marathon Us1 & 122nd Street 12221 Overseas Hwy, Marathon Holiday Inn 13201 Overseas Highway, Marathon Direction: Marathon LKS bus Time Schedule 55 stops Marathon Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:40 AM - 5:59 PM Monday 5:40 AM - 5:59 PM Whitehead & Eaton 403 Whitehead St, Key West Tuesday 5:40 AM - 5:59 PM Whitehead & Southard Wednesday 5:40 AM - 5:59 PM 529 Whitehead St, Key West Thursday 5:40 AM - 5:59 PM Truman & Simonton Friday 5:40 AM - 5:59 PM 926 Simonton St, Key West Saturday 5:40 AM - 5:59 PM Truman Ave & Windsor Lane Truman Avenue, Key West Truman & Grinnell 1000 Truman Ave, Key West LKS bus Info Direction: Marathon Truman & White Stops: 55 1205 Truman Ave, Key West Trip Duration: 100 min Line Summary: Whitehead & Eaton, Whitehead & N Roosevelt & George Street Southard, Truman & Simonton, Truman Ave & George Street, Key West Windsor Lane, Truman & Grinnell, Truman & White, N Roosevelt & George Street, N Roosevelt & 3rd Street, N Roosevelt & 3rd Street N Roosevelt & 4th Street, N Roosevelt & 6th Street, N 2000 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West Roosevelt & 8th Street, N Roosevelt & Key Plaza, N Roosevelt & Searstown, N Roosevelt & Toppino Drive, N Roosevelt & 4th Street N Roosevelt & Bayside, N Roosevelt & Mcdonald's, 2200 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West Us1 at Hurricane Hole Marina, Us1 & 3rd Street, Boca Chica - Nas, Rockland Key - Opposite Video Store, N Roosevelt & 6th Street Rockland Key - Opposite Calle Uno, Big Coppit Key - 2334 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West Opposite Bobalus, Big Coppit Key - Fkaa Plant Mm10, Big Coppit Key - Geiger Road, Blue Water Rv, N Roosevelt & 8th Street Bay Point - Baby's Coffee, Sugarloaf Key - Lower
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