Hours of Service. The Beach Link: Daily from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Las Olas Link: Daily from 12:00 pm to 5 p.m. Free, fun, and convenient, the City of Fort Lauderdale’s community shuttle, formerly known as Sun Trolley, is a popular transportation option.

Is the Sun Trolley free?

We’ve got some BIG news – all Sun Trolley routes are now FREE! The Sun Trolley will now pick up and drop off passengers at designated Broward County Transit bus stops.

What time does Broward County Transit stop?

(954) 357-8400 TDD: (954) 357-8302 Customer Service: Weekdays 7:00 a.m. – 7:45 p.m. Weekends 8:30 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. Broward Central Terminal: Weekdays 6:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Weekends 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

How do you get around in Fort Lauderdale?

Fort Lauderdale is a great city for getting around by bike. Few of the hotels are actually right on the beach, so a bike ride along the beach road provides water views the whole time. There are bike lanes on the streets you’re most likely to travel on elsewhere, too, when you head inland.

Are Fort Lauderdale buses free?

Free shuttle buses are available from airport terminals to the Fort Lauderdale / Hollywood International Airport Station at Dania Beach. The station is just a few miles from the airport. Tri-Rail operates daily schedules.

How much is the bus in Fort Lauderdale?

For adults (19 to 64), a one-way cash fare is $2; unlimited rides for three consecutive days is $12; unlimited rides for seven consecutive days is $20; a 10 ride bus pass is $20; an all day pass is $5; a 31 day adult bus pass is $70; a premium express one-way cash fare $2.65; a premium express (includes transfers) 10 …

Are Broward County buses still free?

Beginning June 1, Broward will join Miami-Dade once again by charging riders to use a bus. In March 2020, Broward County Transit suspended fares as a safety measure during the COVID-19 pandemic.

How do I get a free bus pass in Broward County?

Welcome to Broward County. To purchase bus passes, you will now need to create an “Access Broward” account, if you do not already have one. For more information call 954-357-7710. BCT Mobile Ticketing: a safe, easy, convenient and contactless way to pay your bus fare!

Do you need a car when visiting Fort Lauderdale?

If you’re planning to spend more than a day in Fort Lauderdale, you should have a car to explore the city and its surroundings. You’ll find the freedom and ease of driving around the area a joy. The majority of the city is on a standard north-south grid.

What kind of trolleys are there in Fort Lauderdale?

On our red and yellow trolleys, you can sit back, open the windows, and enjoy beautiful breezes while our drivers do the work. Chat with your friends and make connections as you take in the beautiful streets of Fort Lauderdale. How do I board the Sun Trolley? Riding the Sun Trolley is as easy as 1, 2, 3.

How many routes does the Sun Trolley have?

In the Greater Fort Lauderdale area, the Sun Trolley operates a total of seven routes, including the Free Riverwalk Water Trolley. Every route, except for the Beach Link and Las Olas Link, is free.

Are Sun Trolleys free now?

We’ve got some BIG news – all Sun Trolley routes are now FREE! The five Sun Trolley routes are also transitioning to set schedules to provide a more consistent experience for our riders. The Sun Trolley will now pick up and drop off passengers at designated Broward County Transit bus stops.

What’s new at downtown Fort Lauderdale transportation?

In an effort to ensure the continued safety of drivers and riders, the Downtown Fort Lauderdale Transportation Management Association (TMA) has introduced several temporary service changes. The TMA has instituted alternate seating on all vehicles by blocking off every other seat to facilitate social distancing.