Lynx (Orlando)
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Lynx (stylized as LYNX) is a transit system serving the greater Orlando, Florida area. Operated by the Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority, it provides bus, curb-to-curb, and paratransit services in three counties: Orange, Seminole, and Osceola. Bus routes are referred to as Links.
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Founded | May 1972 (1972-05) |
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Headquarters | 455 N Garland Avenue Orlando, Florida |
Locale | Greater Orlando, U.S. |
Service area | Orange County, Seminole County, Osceola County, Lake County, Polk County |
Service type | Transit bus |
Routes | 68 fixed 11 flexible-service[1] |
Stops | 4,261[2] |
Fleet | 290[1] |
Daily ridership | 60,100 (weekdays, Q1 2024)[3] |
Annual ridership | 18,647,400 (2023)[4] |
Fuel type | Biodiesel, diesel, CNG, Electric |
Operator | Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority[1] |
Chief executive | Tiffany Homler Hawkins[5] |
Website | golynx |
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LYNX does not operate SunRail, the region's commuter rail service, but it does provide bus connections to SunRail stations within its service area.
In 2023, the system had a ridership of 18,647,400, or about 60,100 per weekday as of the first quarter of 2024.