SANFORD, Fla. — The time is finally here — eight Lynx routes throughout Seminole County are officially discontinued.
What You Need To Know
- As of Jan. 11, eight LYNX routes are no longer operational in Seminole County
- Seminole County leaders made the decision to incorporate Scout, their newest form of public transportation, to save money and provide riders flexibility
- Asides from the discontinued routes, LYNX has made additional schedules changes, now in affect
The following routes are ending:
- Link 34: North U.S. 17-92/Sanford. (Seminole County)
- Link 45: Lake Mary (Seminole County)
- Link 46E: East First Street/Downtown Sanford (Seminole County)
- Link 46W: West State Road 46/Seminole Towne Center (Seminole County)
- Link 103: North U.S. 17-92/Seminole Center (Seminole County)
- Link 434: State Road 434 (Seminole County)
- Neighborhood Link 822: Oviedo (Seminole County)
- Neighborhood Link 851: Sanford (Seminole County)
Altamonte Springs resident Linda Tap says she would take the bus several times a week for the last five years.
“There’s a whole lot of businesses along 434 that I don’t have access to anymore. I also would use bus 103 that would run to Sanford just for different activities. The courthouse, I’ve had to do fingerprinting, I’ve had to do jury trials. I’ve had to do all kinds of things and I had to bus on that,” said Tap…