The Downtown Fort Lauderdale Transportation Management Association (TMA) and the City of Fort Lauderdale introduced service changes to the Fort Lauderdale Sun Trolley‘s five routes on Wednesday, August 19, 2020. These new changes come as the TMA and the City of Fort Lauderdale continue to work together to provide a more accessible, reliable, and free service to Sun Trolley riders on the Beach Link, Las Olas Link, Downtown Link, Neighborhood Link, and Northwest Community Link.

The upcoming service changes include

The City of Fort Lauderdale and the TMA will work together to ensure the public is educated about the changes to the Sun Trolley service through information on the Sun Trolley website, social media channels, and mobile app. The new fixed route service will be monitored on an ongoing basis with the goal of refining service and stops as needed, with opportunities for community input and engagement.

This series of modifications to the Sun Trolley service will allow the City of Fort Lauderdale to meet the criteria for funding through Broward County’s Penny for Transportation surtax. Voters approved a 30-year, one percent surtax for transportation in November 2018 that supports the Sun Trolley community shuttle program.

To learn more about the Sun Trolley including locations of designated stops, schedules, and maps, visit www.suntrolley.com or call (954) TROLLEY (954-876-5539). Neighbor support representatives are available to answer questions twenty-four hours, seven days a week, year-round. To track the trolleys in real-time, download the Sun Trolley Tracker App on an Apple or Android device.