LakeXpress

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LakeXpress
Founded2007
Headquarters1300 S. Duncan Drive
LocaleTavares, Florida
Service areaLake County, Florida
Service typebus service
Routes8
Fuel typeDiesel
OperatorRATP Dev[1]
Websiteridelakexpress.com

LakeXpress (officially the Lake County Office of Transit Services) is a public transportation agency in Lake County, Florida. The agency operates fixed-route service throughout the county, and it also provides paratransit under the name Lake County Connection.

The service was instituted in 2007 to relieve traffic congestion along U.S. Route 441.[2] Buses originally used a flag stop system that allowed buses to stop at any point on the route, but this was replaced with designated stops once ridership patterns had been determined.[3]

Routes[edit]

LakeXpress consists of eight bus routes, which operate Monday through Friday.[4] Three routes connect to LYNX, the transit system serving nearby Orange and Osceola Counties.

# Route Other cities served Headway Notes
1 Leesburg to Eustis via US 441 Tavares 1 hour
1A The Villages to Leesburg via US 27/US 441 Fruitland Park 1 hour
2 Leesburg Circulator 1 hour
3 Mount Dora Circulator Eustis 1 hour
4 Umatilla to Zellwood via SR 19/US 441 Eustis and Mount Dora 2 hours Some buses extend further north to Altoona

Lynx (Orlando) Connects to LYNX route 44 in Zellwood

50 Mascotte to Winter Garden via SR 50 Groveland and Clermont 1 hour Lynx (Orlando) Connects to LYNX route 105 in Winter Garden
55 Four Corners to US 192 30 mins. Lynx (Orlando) Connects to LYNX route 55 on US 192
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Express
Clermont to Four Corners via US 27 1 hour

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Your Community in Brief". Orlando Sentinel. Tronc, Inc. March 5, 2017 – via NewsBank.
  2. ^ Freeman, Michael (September 9, 2015). "Lucky Lady Lake passenger becomes customer #2 million for LakeXpress". Orlando Sentinel. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  3. ^ Tseng, Nin-Hai (November 27, 2006). "County's buses are set to hit the roads: Commissioners approve the newly named system, Lakexpress, with plans to begin operating early next year". Orlando Sentinel. Tribune Company. pp. F1 – via NewsBank.
  4. ^ "Schedules & Maps". LakeXpress. Lake County Office of Transit Services. January 13, 2020. Retrieved May 31, 2024.

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