LYNX (TRANSPORTATION)

A LYNX bus stop on North Orange Avenue in downtown Orlando.

'LYNX' is a bus system run by the 'Central Florida Regional Transit Authority', serving the Orlando area. Standard (Adult) one-way fare is $1.50 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, along a fully separate right-of-way. All LYNX buses except for the Lymmo have bike racks
The Central Florida Regional Transit Authority was formed in May 1972 under the name 'Orange-Seminole-Osceola Transportation Authority'. The bus service was originally named 'Tri-County Transit', or TCT for short. The authority changed its name in 1994. The name 'LYNX' was chosen in a public naming contest that same year.

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LYNX Trivia
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LYNX Trivia



★ All LYNX bus routes are referred to as '"Link(s)"' hence the name of the system.

★ LYNX is notorious for having the most advertisement-wrapped buses of any system. Most buses are wrapped top to bottom with advertisements.

★ The bus stops are designed with a lynx paw in place of the commonly-used bus stop sign flags.

External links



Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Official LYNX website)

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