Lynx (transportation)

Lynx (transportation)

LYNX is a bus system run by the Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority, serving the Orlando, Florida region serving Orange, Seminole, and Osceola County with limited service to Lake, Volusia, and Polk County. Bus routes are referred to as Links. The standard adult one-way fare is $2 with free single transfers valid for 90 minutes (not valid on the same Link or for round trips). LYNX runs the zero-fare LYMMO Bus (Link 31) in Downtown Orlando, connecting many downtown destinations to parking and the LYNX Central Station by controlling traffic signals on a three-mile route along a fully separate right-of-way. All LYNX buses (Links), except the LYMMO, have bike racks (2 - 3 bike capacity) for use at no extra charge.

Bus stop signs are designed with a lynx paw in place of the traditional bus stop signs, which show a bus; although, some new signs have been placed, adding the paw to the traditional sign. Also, the route numbers (Links) are usually attached to the bus stop signs.

The budget for fiscal year 2013 that began on October 1, 2012 is $115,518,832.

Read more about Lynx (transportation):  History, List of Routes (called Link's), Current Fleet Roster