LYNX SYSTEM MAP During Peak Hours 4:15 Am to COUNTY 9:30 Am and 3:15 Pm to 8:30 Pm 17 92 Lake Monroe Towne Center Blvd 4 Central

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LYNX SYSTEM MAP During Peak Hours 4:15 Am to COUNTY 9:30 Am and 3:15 Pm to 8:30 Pm 17 92 Lake Monroe Towne Center Blvd 4 Central Schematic Map Not to Scale Votran feeder buses serve VOLUSIA DeBary SunRail Monday–Friday DeBary LYNX SYSTEM MAP during peak hours 4:15 am to COUNTY 9:30 am and 3:15 pm to 8:30 pm 17 92 Lake Monroe Towne Center Blvd Center Towne 4 Central Florida Ave Melonville Sanford Regional Hospital Seminole Blvd 1st St 46E 1st St 46E Rinehart Rd 46W Ave Mangoustin 34 Locust Ave 2nd St Seminole Seminole County Connect with LakeXpress Route 4 Towne Center Services Building 441 to Altoona at Anthony House BLVD AIRPORT Celery Summerlin Ave Anthony 46W WP Ball Blvd 651 French Ave French Ave House 417 Central Florida NEIGHBORLINK Holly St Holly St Family Health Center George Martin Rd George Dr Mohawk SERVICE AREA Lake MaryLake Blvd Laughlin Rd 25th St 651 46E H E THOMAS JR PKWY 25TH ST SANFORD 34 Willow St Zellwood ZELLWOOD NeighborLink 651 provides Day Care RD RINEHART pick ups from Sanford Seminole Orlando-Sanford Center Centre to Airport Blvd/25th St. International Airport Vick Rd It provides curb-to-curb service Harry St Seminole 44 Janet Ave in the Goldsboro community. Health Center AIRPORT BLVD Orlando Dr Janet St Seminole RD CLUB COUNTRY ROCK SPRINGS RD ROCK State College Heathrow Campus Airport Blvd 45 LAKE MARY Sanford 4 Lake Mary City Hall Lake Mary Seminole Orange Blossom Trl Centre International Pkwy Lake Mary Blvd Lake Mary Blvd LAKE MARY BLVD Emma Rd Lake 45 Market Square FARE OPTIONS Blvd Weldon Welch Rd Greenwood Blvd Vick Rd Flea World Apopka Lake Jesup Seminole State County Home Rd High Sand Pond Rd ONE RIDE ALL-DAY 7-DAY PASS 30-DAY PASS Errol School Social Security College Sanford Plaza Administration WEKIVA SPRINGS RD South 417 Seminole RONALD REAGAN BLVD $2.00 $4.50 $16 $50 Old Dixie HwyMartin St Hospital Winter Springs 405 VOTAW RD City Hall Regular Regular Regular Regular Park Ave Longwood 505 Orlando Dr Errol Pkwy 434 434 434 Winter Springs $1.00 $2.25 $8 $25 LAKE IRENE BLVD Town Center 441 44 Orange St Springs Village 505 with LYNX with LYNX with LYNX with LYNX Ave Central BLVD 17-92 Shopping Center LONGWOOD WINTER discount fare ID discount fare ID discount fare ID discount fare ID 434 Main St 436N Semoran Blvd SPRINGS 436N Rd Montgomery 17 RONALD REAGAN 106 23 NIELE CT Tell the Operator Buy your 7-day and 30-day passes online, Apopka 7TH ST ALTAMONTE FREE SuperStop Florida 434 CENTRAL AVE that you want an at the LYNX Central Station ticket window, Ave Hawthorne SPRINGS 92 one-way transfer 8th St APOPKA FOREST Hospital all-day pass before or from your local vendor. Jamestown Blvd Altamonte Mall Altamonte Altamonte good for 90 minutes Springs SEMINOLE 10th St CITY OVIEDO upon request. you put money into Visit www.golynx.com or call 407-841- 13th St Apopka Blvd 103 COUNTY Cswy Lake Pearl 429 451 Park Ave 44 436N 436 1 No round trips. the farebox. LYNX (5969) for more information. GENEVA DR Semoran Blvd Altamonte Dr 436N CASSELBERRY Semoran Blvd Broadway St 405 West Town Pkwy Oviedo Pkwy Orange Blossom Trl Marketplace Cleveland West Town Center at Altamonte Special Fares Regular with LYNX discount fare ID St Oviedo 622 Wymore Rd Wymore MAITLAND AVE Mall 445 434 Fernwood Blvd NEIGHBORLINK Xpress $3.50 one ride $1.75 one ride SERVICE AREA Mitchell Hammock Rd 436S RD LOCKWOOD Link 208 $6.50 all-day $3.25 all-day Piedmont Wekiwa Rd Seminole Fern Park 434 State College Rd Oxford SuperStop $23.00 7-day pass $11.50 7-day pass Altamonte ALAFAYA MAITLAND BLVD RED BUG LAKE RD WOODS DR $70.00 30-day pass $35.00 30-day pass 434 17-92 Lake of the AVILES CT Woods Blvd Lake County $3.50 one ride Discounts will be available 414 414 102 436 23 Seminole State College Link 204 $7.00 all-day for those eligible and Rd Clarcona 1 Oviedo Maitland Center AVE ALOMA 441 NEIGHBORLINK 622 SERVES $35.00 5-day pass certified by Lake County MAITLAND BLVD SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE OVIEDO $140.00 30-day pass ORANGE Maitland Forest City Rd Forest MAITLAND 106 Dr Destiny Lake 44 COUNTY 17 Polk County $1.50 one ride Students $1.25 417 434 Lake Apopka HORATIO AVE Links 416 and 427 Senior/disabled $0.75 92 Semoran Blvd BEGGS RD Riverside Park Dr Eatonville City Hall HOWELL BRANCH RD Homes Rd Magnolia Lake Ave EXACT FARE REQUIRED No change given. Please have your fare ready. Kennedy Blvd 1 9 CLARCONA 9 Trl Alafaya Orlando Ave Aloma Ave LYNX Discount Fare IDs are available to Youth riders (between ages 7 and 18 or high DMV West Plaza Dr West EATONVILLE Denning Dr school students) and AdvantAge riders (age 65 and older or any person with a certified 9 Clarcona Ocoee Rd 443 Clarcona Ocoee Rd Lee Rd Lee Rd disability). IDs are available at the Lost and Found department in LYNX Central Station. 443 9 Clarcona APOPKA VINELAND RD Rd Hiawassee Clarke Rd Clarke Dr Powers Pine Hills Rd Long Rd Crossings 23 29 McCulloch Rd 4 Ranger Blvd Edgewater Dr 13 211 UCF Aloma Ave Rose of Tralee Webster Ave Winter Park 313 Corporate Gemini Blvd Arena Village GOLDENROD Blvd All American Blvd Orlando Ave Winter Cinderlane WINTER Morse Blvd Park Ave Brewer 210 Way Pkwy University Blvd Goldenrod Rd Goldenrod TRL ECONLOCKHATCHEE DEAN RD Rd Rouse PARK 443 Rd Forsyth 13 211 Ocoee 429 Rosemont Valencia Florida Scarlet Rd Rose Bay Dr Rose Bay 212 High School North Ln SuperStop 23 College 443 Hospital University of Lake Orlando LEE RD Winter Winter Central Florida 302 Pkwy Park Park Fairbanks Ave Fairbanks Ave 17-92 436S Solon SuperStop 49 23 102 Ave New York Dr Ave Aristotle Orange Blossom Trl Osceola Ave Gemini Blvd Minnesota Ave 14 Central UCF Rec. Indian Hill Rd 436 Florida Calvary Ave Lakemont Center Shader Rd Pkwy John Young Blvd 445 Towers Michigan Ave West Gate Maury Rd KNIGHTLYNX ROUTING Plaza 49 ON UCF CAMPUS Evans 25 Ave Grande Rio 210 CLOCKWISE Silver Hills High 211 COUNTER-CLOCKWISE Center School Orange Ave 212 CLOCKWISE 443 106 Dr Edgewater 4 Glenridge Wy 210 Silver Star Rd 44 301 Silver Star Rd Florida Hospital Hanging Moss Dr 125 125 Rollins St VA Clinic 212 RD CHULOUTA 37 48 Dept. of Silver Star Florida Rees Ave General 104 Princeton St Blvd Semoran GOOD HOMES RD Clarke Rd Clarke APOPKA VINELAND RD Rd Hiawassee Dr Powers Children Rd Hospital & Families Trl Alafaya 17 PLANT ST Walmart 25 441 125 92 612 Princeton St CHALLENGER Princeton St Ave Orange 20 PKWY NEIGHBORLINK LYNX 313 13 Publix 621 PINE 125 Operations Blossom Trl Orange UNION PARK SERVICE AREA Pine Hills Rd Dr Mercy 611 125 HILLS Center Corrine Dr E Colonial Dr 210 NEIGHBORLINK 50 Bumby Ave Bumby Bennett Rd SERVICE AREA WINTER Mills Ave Econlockhatchee Trl Econlockhatchee NEIGHBORLINK 613 436S Rd Woodbury SERVICE AREA ORLANDO 104 GARDEN 29 Bithlo FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE NEIGHBORLINK 27 PKWYJOHN YOUNG 29 Colonial Dr Westside 429 Park & SERVICE AREA BALBOA DR WD Judge Dr Ride Ferguson Ave Ferguson Tech Magnolia Ave 612 OCOEE Garland Ave 445 17-92 417 104 BITHLO Winter Central 302 NEIGHBORLINK Garden Rd Carter 106 102 125 313 Story Rd 48 49 Florida 20 SERVICE AREA 9th St Shopping Fairgrounds 28 Maguire Blvd Center 29 Orlando 621 49 W Colonial Dr 48 49 104 E Colonial Dr 29 Fashion Square Waterford Lakes Pkwy Bithlo OAKLAND E Colonial Dr Valencia College Ln Health 105 48 50 104 NeighborLink 621 provides Center Ave Bluford Ave 105 Blackwood 50 105 Waterford CLERMONT AVE PARK 105 LIMITED STOP 8 20 21 25 36 38 40 50 54 105 104 LIMITED STOP SERVICE FROM LYNX Colonial High School 15 W Colonial Dr 54 105 303 106 107 300 304 319 FL441 28 Valencia Lakes Town pick ups from Waterford Lakes Orlando Amelia St 3 7 11 13 15 18 51 102 Trl Chickasaw West Oaks Mall SERVICE FROM CENTRAL STATION TO SEMORAN BLVD Center Town Center to Bithlo Health COLONIAL DR LYNX CENTRAL STN. 125 204 313 FL17-92 Colonial Plaza College Speedworld Dr Westmoreland Ave Parramore Clermont SuperStop 301 Hughey Ave 28 TO POWERS DR Greyhound SuperStop OLEANDER DR East Center. It provides curb-to-curb Park & Ride FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE LYNX 436S service in the Bithlo community. Health Central Livingston St 204 50 204 408 204 25 107 CENTRAL 13 Hospital 204 NONSTOP STATION EXPRESS SERVICE Old Winter Garden Rd 304 Orlando Dahlia Dr ON SR-408 Executive 621 54 Was 51 hin Airport Alder Dr Ivey Ln Ivey g Robinson St CRYSTAL LAKE DR CRYSTAL LAKE ton St Dr Primrose NEIGHBORLINK LYNX 520 54 408 SERVICE AREA COUNTY Winter Old Winter Garden Rd Central Garden Village Central Blvd Ave Dollins 21 313 408 37 Central Blvd Ave Orange ORLANDO 4 Osceola Ave WEDGEFIELD 20 Orange 436S 28 15 Cottage Hill Rd Cottage 212 NONSTOP John Young Pkwy John Young County 20 Ave Division 28 Schematic Map Church St Bldg. EXPRESS SERVICE Fanfair Ave Fanfair Amway ON SR-408 429 Not to Scale Rd Hiawassee Edgemoor St Center FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE FIND YOUR LINK Kirkman Rd 319 8 AZALEA Citrus 6 212 Bowl Jackson St PARK Malibu St 13 51 Link South St Church South St Ivey Ln Ivey 36 Street 212 Bamboo Dr COLONIAL DR COLONIAL DR CR Smith St 1 Winter Park / Altamonte Springs 50 LAKE 4 50 Bethune Dr PARRAMORE AVE PARRAMORE SUMMERLIN AVE 408 204 408 Florida Hospital APOPKA VINELAND RD 212 Anderson St 212 3 Lake Margaret Drive Lake DOT Westgate Dr Lake Lake Underhill Rd East Orlando Dot 319 Terr Lucerne Underhill 6 Oxalis Ave 13 Egan Dr Rd Goldenrod CONCORD ST 27 CONCORD ST Orange Center Blvd Gore St 15 Beta 6 Dixie Belle Drive Rio Grande Ave Rio Grande Blossom Trl Orange 15 L d Center 40 ak R 7 S Orange Avenue / Florida Mall Washington e ill Orange County 303 U r h Shores Delaney Ave Orlando DR PRIMROSE nde 436 Centroplex Rd Conway 305 Ave Bumby Sligh Blvd Public Schools 302 SuperStop Bahia Ave 8 W Oak Ridge Road / International Drive AMELIA ST Garage AMELIA ST Health/ ORANGE AVE Amtrak 21 Raleigh St Columbia St Butler Ave Mable Orlando Amelia St AVE MAGNOLIA 9 Winter Park / Rosemont Kirkman Rd 24 Regional La Costa Dr 15 15 15 HOURLY SERVICE LYNX Valencia Medical ON EACH BRANCH East US 192 / St.
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