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Orlando Int'l Airport WELCOME ABOARD! BROCHURE LYNX operates 83 Links to great places ORLANDO throughout Central Florida. If you don’t see N INT’L AIRPORT your destination here, CONTACT US and we can connect you to the right Link for your trip. Riding LYNX is also easy on your wallet. Links 11, 42, 51, You can pay for your trip as you board the bus: LYNX is the public transit provider for 111, 436S, ONE RIDE ALL-DAY Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties. FastLink 407 Link 709 and LYMMO Additional connectivity with $2.00 $4.50 are currently Fare Free. Lake and Polk counties. Regular Regular Please see individual Link schedules for more DIRECT SERVICE TO: $1.00 $2.25 information. CONTACT US for information on fares, Destination Parkway Premium Outlets with LYNX with LYNX EXACT FARE REQUIRED discount fare ID discount fare ID No change given. bus stops, schedules and trip planning: Downtown Orlando Sand Lake Road SunRail Station Ready to roll? Look inside for more info... Florida Mall 407-841-5969 phone SeaWorld Public Notice of Title VI Rights Orange County The Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority d/b/a LYNX: • LYNX operates its programs and services without regard to race, color, and national Convention Center origin in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. Any person who believes she golynx.com web or he has been aggrieved by any unlawful discriminatory practice under Title VI may file a complaint with LYNX. • For more information on LYNX’ Civil Rights Program, and the procedures to file a complaint, contact, 407-841-2279 ext. 6117, email [email protected], or Effective: visit our administrative office at 455 N. Garland Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801. For more information, visit www.golynx.com THANK YOU FOR RIDING LYNX! JULY 2020 • A complainant may file a complaint directly with the Federal Transit Administration Office of Civil Rights, Attention Title VI Program Coordinator, East Building, 5th Floor-TCR, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590. Other accessible formats available upon request • If information is needed in another language, contact 407-841-2279 ext. 6117. 407 detail detail 407 inset. See 111 CENTRAL FLORIDA PKWY FLORIDA CENTRAL SeaWorld Association and VA Hospital Hospital VA and Association 407 to Kissimmee, US Tennis US Kissimmee, to for Links: 8, 38, 58, NL641 58, 38, 8, SchematicLinks: for Map W e Destination Parkway Destination s Not to ScaleE t information and schedule your NeighborLink ride. ride. 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