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The Lynx bus system serves the ] area. Standard one-way fare is $1.25, with free single transfers. Lynx runs the free Lymmo bus in downtown ], connecting many downtown destinations to parking and |
The Lynx bus system serves the ] area. Standard one-way fare is $1.25, with free single transfers. Lynx runs the free Lymmo bus in downtown ], connecting many downtown destinations to parking and the new Lynx Central Station, opened ], ]. The old station was 7 blocks south, on the south side of Central Boulevard, west of the ] tracks, closer to most downtown destinations but a four-block walk from the Lymmo bus. | ||
Additionally, various studies have been made for a Lynx-run ] system along ]. | Additionally, various studies have been made for a Lynx-run ] system along ]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:59, 22 December 2004
The Lynx bus system serves the Orlando, Florida area. Standard one-way fare is $1.25, with free single transfers. Lynx runs the free Lymmo bus in downtown Orlando, connecting many downtown destinations to parking and the new Lynx Central Station, opened November 14, 2004. The old station was 7 blocks south, on the south side of Central Boulevard, west of the CSX tracks, closer to most downtown destinations but a four-block walk from the Lymmo bus.
Additionally, various studies have been made for a Lynx-run light rail system along Interstate 4.