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Links Served at LYNX Central Station: 3, 7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 25 LYMMO 1 Winter Park / Altamonte Springs 3 Lake Margaret Drive 4 Florida Mall / Kissimmee 6 Dixie Belle Drive 7 S. Orange Avenue / Florida Mall 8 W. Oak Ridge Road / International Drive 9 Winter Park / Rosemont 10 East U.S. 192 / St. Cloud 11 S. Orange Avenue / Orlando International Airport 13 University of Central Florida 14 Calvary Towers / Winter Park Village 15 Curry Ford Road / Valencia College East 17 North U.S. 441 / Apopka 18 S. Orange Avenue / Kissimmee 20 Malibu Street / Pine Hills 21 Universal Studios 23 Winter Park / Springs Village 24 Millenia 25 Mercy Drive / Shader Road 26 Pleasant Hill Road / Poinciana 28 E. Colonial Drive / Azalea Park 29 E. Colonial Drive / Goldenrod 34 Sanford / Goldsboro 36 Lake Richmond 37 Pine Hills / Florida Mall 38 Downtown Orlando / SeaWorld 40 Americana Boulevard / Universal Orlando 41 S.R. 436 Crosstown 42 International Drive / Orlando International Airport 44 Hiawassee Road / Zellwood 45 Lake Mary 46W West SR 46 / Seminole Towne Center 46E,46W 46 E Central FL Regional Hospital / Downtown Sanford 48 W. Colonial Drive / Pine Hills 49 W. Colonial Drive / Pine Hills Road 50 Downtown Orlando / Magic Kingdom 51 Conway Road / Orlando International Airport 54 Old Winter Garden Road 55 West U.S. 192 / Crosstown 56 West U.S. 192 / Magic Kingdom 57 John Young Parkway 58 Shingle Creek Circulator SEMINOLE CENTRE 102 Orange Avenue / South 17-92 34,45,46E,46W,103,1792 103 North 17-92 Sanford 104 East Colonial Connects with Lake 105 West Colonial County Transit Route 4 107 U.S. 441 / Orlando Florida Mall Zellwood FastLink 111 SeaWorld / Orlando International Airport 1792 125 Silver Star Road Crosstown 200 Volusia County / Downtown Orlando / I-4 210 UCF KnightLYNX Blue 211 UCF KnightLYNX Green 212 d UCF KnightLYNX Red lv B n a 300 g 3D: Downtown Orlando / Hotel Plaza a e R 301 3D: Pine Hills / Animal Kingdom ld a n o 302 3D: Rosemont / Magic Kingdom R 303 3D: Washington Shores / Disney Hollywood Studios 304 3D: Rio Grande / Vistana Resort 305 3D: Metrowest / All Star Resorts 306 FastLink 3D: Poinciana / Disney West Side Transfer Center 1792 313 Winter Park 319 Richmond Heights 405 Apopka Circulator 416 Poinciana / Haines City d lv 426 Poinciana Circulator B n a g a 427 e U.S. 27 / Haines City R ld a n 434 SR 434 Crosstown / University of Central Florida o R 443 Lee Road Crosstown 445 Apopka/West Oaks Mall 601 NeighborLink - Poinciana 405,445 603 NeighborLink - Southwest Poinciana West Town Pkwy 604 NeighborLink - Intercession City / Campbell City 611 NeighborLink - Ocoee Fa stLink 612 1792 NeighborLink - Winter Garden 613 NeighborLink - Pine Hills 622 621 NeighborLink - East Colonial Drive / Bithlo Oviedo 622 NeighborLink - Oviedo 631 NeighborLink - Buena Ventura Lakes 641 NeighborLink - Williamsburg FastLink 441 Kissimmee / Downtown Orlando FastLink 611 445 Sanford / Downtown Orlando Ocoee 1792 FastLink 1792 Rouse Rd Data Ct 13,104,434 Florida Hospital Winter Park 49,443 212 FastLink 1792 612 Winter Garden 125 LYNX Operations Center 104 621 125,445 Bithlo 29,104 54,105,125, Amway Center 445,611,613 54,105 48,105 Bithlo 48,49,105 105 105 48,105,301 48,49,105 25,48, 28,29,104 Health 49,105 Center 107 51,125 212 Winter Garden 13,15, 212 6,51 212 Village at Fowler Groves 613 PUL612 Pine Hills FastLink 441 40,301pm,305am FastLink 107 441 Orlando Premium Outlets 8,24,42 Beach Line Expwy Beach Line Expwy 11 Bear Rd FastLi nk 441 d v l B 58,111 a u q u Tradeshow F Rd. on f estinati f D e Pkwy J Fare Options Effective September 15, 2013. Services 42,58,641 Destination Parkway Please have exact fare ready - no change can be returned. PUBLIC BUS SERVICE Only one-dollar and five-dollar bills are accepted. Traveling throughout Central Florida LYMMO 38,111 Single Ride/FastLink ......................................................... $2.00 Free Downtown Orlando Circulator Discount* Fare.................................................................. $1.00 Transfer............................................................................. FREE ACCESS LYNX 50 Transportation for customers who Ask the Operator for a transfer when boarding. Transfers are cannot access a fixed route bus limited to 90 minutes. Transfers are not valid on the same NEIGHBORLINK link or for round trip purposes. Transfers to LYNX fixed Call-first Bus Service Palm Pkwy routes from Polk County Links 416 and 427 are available upon request from the operator. Transfers to Polk County ROAD RANGERS Interstate 4 Roadside Assistance Links 416 and 427 from LYNX fixed routes are available upon request from the operator of LYNX fixed routes. COMMUTER ASSISTANCE Vanpool • Tax Savings Xpress Link 200 Single Ride ............................................. $3.50 50 Xpress Link 200 Discount* Single Ride............................ $1.75 Contact Information 50, 300, 301, 641 Xpress Link 204 Single Ride ............................................. $3.50 LYNX CENTRAL STATION 302, 303, 304, FastLink 305, 306 Williamsburg 441 Xpress Link 204 Discount* Single Ride............................ $1.75 455 North Garland Avenue NeighborLink.................................................................... $2.00 Orlando, FL 32801 C NeighborLink Discount* Fare.......................................... $1.00 Customer Service and the LYNX Central Station ticket window will be he lo Polk County Links 416 & 427 Single Ride........................ $1.50 n closed on New Year’s Day, Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, Independence i a P Orlando World k 304 Caribe Royale Polk County LInks 416 & 427 Students............................ $1.25 Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. w Center Marriott y Resort Polk County LInks 416 & 427 Seniors/Disabled................. $.75 LYNX FIXED ROUTE CUSTOMER SERVICE All-Day Passes are valid from 4:00 a.m. on the date issued • 407-841-5969 Listen carefully to the options. Nickelodeon Inte until 3:00 a.m. on the following day. This pass is only TDD available for our customers with hearing impairments Suites Resort rnat ional Dr available by request from the Operator when boarding. 427 Lake Buena Vista • 407-423-0787 55,427 Resort Village and Spa IMPORTANT! TELL THE OPERATOR THAT YOU WANT AN COMMUTER SERVICES • 407-843-POOL (7665) ALL-DAY PASS BEFORE YOU PUT MONEY INTO THE ACCESS LYNX • 407-423-TRIP (8747) FAREBOX. Listen carefully to the options. Westside Rd. Westside Legacy Blvd. All-Day Pass....................................................................... $4.50 LYNX NeighborLink • 407-244-0808 All-Day Discount* Pass..................................................... $2.25 HWY 27 TDD available for ACCESS LYNX and NeighborLink Xpress Link 204 All-Day Pass............................................ $6.50 customers with hearing impairments • 407-851-8594 Xpress Link 204 All-Day Discount* Pass .......................... $3.25 JOBLINK Employment Opportunities with LYNX 7-Day Passes are activated upon first use and valid for 7 days • 407-841-2279 (Option 8) 427 (ends at midnight of the seventh day). www.golynx.com Publix 7-Day Pass ....................................................................... $16.00 All links are wheelchair accessible. Berry Town 7-Day Discount* Pass........................................................ $8.00 Center Other accessible formats available upon request. FastLink Xpress Link 204 7-Day Pass ............................................ $23.00 *Discount fares: LYNX discount fares are available to eligible riders in Armstrong Blvd Dyer Blvd. 631 441 Xpress Link 204 7-Day Discount* Pass........................... $11.50 two categories: Youth or AdvantAge. Anyone using a discount fare Buena Ventura Lakes must present a valid LYNX ID when boarding the bus or pay full fare. 30-Day Passes are activated upon first use and valid for LYNX IDs are available at the Lost and Found department in LYNX 30 days (ends at midnight of the thirtieth day). Central Station. 30-Day Pass ..................................................................... $50.00 The Youth fare applies to riders between the ages of 7 and 18. The 30-Day Discount* Pass.................................................... $25.00 Youth fare is extended to anyone 19 or older, who can prove they are still in high school. To obtain a valid LYNX ID for Youth fare, eligible Xpress Link 204 30-Day Pass .......................................... $70.00 riders must fill out an application form and show proof of age by Osceola Xpress Link 204 30-Day Discount* Pass......................... $35.00 presenting either a birth certificate or government issued ID (school Operations registration papers, driver’s license, state ID, or passport). Children age Base Xpress Link 200 Monthly Pass........................................ $80.00 6 and under ride free (limit 3) when accompanied by a passenger age 18 604 Xpress Link 200 Discount* Monthly Pass ...................... $40.00 or older. Intercession City/Campbell City The AdvantAge fare applies to riders 65 and older or any person with a NOTICE OF TITLE VI RIGHTS: certified medical disability. To obtain a valid LYNX ID for AdvantAge It is LYNX policy that we do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, fares, eligible riders must present either a Medicare Card, birth gender, age, national origin, disability, or family status. Any inquiries or certificate or government issued ID (driver’s license, state ID, military ID, Intercession City Good complaints related to Title VI may be sent in writing to LYNX Title VI or passport). People with medical disabilities must go through an Samaritan Officer Desna
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