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LYNX Long Range

Strategic Master Plan

Briefing Packet

Prepared for

Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority (LYNX) 455 N. Garland Avenue

Orlando, FL 32801

METROPLAN Orlando 315 East Robinson Street, Suite 355

Orlando, FL 32801

January 27, 2011

Prepared by

Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc. 1000 Ashley Drive, Suite 100

Tampa, FL 33602 Telephone: (813) 224-8862 Facsimile: (813) 226-2106

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1: PROJECT OVERVIEW Section 2: 2030 PAW PRINT PRESENTATION Section 3: FACT SHEETS Section 4: ADDITIONAL CORRIDORS

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2030 Paw Print:   The LYNX Transit Master Plan PROJECT OVERVIEW  

 … .     

Who is leading the 2030 Paw Print study? LYNX and METROPLAN are conducting this study.  LYNX is the public transportation provider in Orange, Seminole, 

and Osceola Counties.  METROPLAN ORLANDO is tasked with developing transportation plans and policy for the 

Orlando urban area.   

 

What is the 2030 Paw Print? The 2030 Paw Print is a strategic master plan for the transit system.  It will establish a plan for how the LYNX transit 

system will grow between today and 2030.  Looking at 18 corridors in the 3‐county region, the study aims to 

identify the appropriate forms of public transportation for each corridor.  Each corridor will be evaluated with 

regard to transit demand, mix of land uses, and other factors to determine which forms of public transportation 

make sense.  The study will examine the following forms of public transportation:  

 

Local bus 

Express bus (limited stops) 

Bus rapid transit (premium bus)  

Streetcar  

Light rail  

Commuter rail 

 

What are the project’s objectives? The project’s objectives are listed below. 

 

To provide a blueprint for the growth and expansion of LYNX public transportation services through 2030. 

To help drive economic development and redevelopment throughout the region. 

To demonstrate to stakeholders and the community the role that LYNX could play at various funding levels. 

 

Why produce the 2030 Paw Print?  As congestion continues to worsen and mobility issues become more and more prevalent, LYNX aims to be bigger 

part of the solution.  Public transportation improvements can offer:  

 

Mobility choices and options to all citizens and visitors;  

A transportation solution for those who do not have other options;  

Connectivity to and from commuter rail (SunRail) and high speed 

rail systems that are currently under development in the region; and  

Critical strategies for helping to improve air quality. 

 

How can you participate in the 2030 Paw Print study?  Please join us for one of our public meetings.  Visit www.golynx.com or contact Laura Minns ([email protected]

for more information.  

LYNX Transfer Facility 

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2020BRT

2030Light Rail

2020Light Rail

2030Light Rail

2020Express Bus

2030BRT

Corridor Segment Identification How do we organize 18 corridors into segments with similar demand characteristics? 

Segment Potential Which type of transit service is appropriate for each segment?     Local Bus  Express Bus  Bus Rapid Transit  Streetcar  Light Rail  Commuter Rail   

  Corridor/Segment Prioritization Which corridor and transit service combinations should be  prioritized for implementation between today and 2030?   

Considerations:  Population Density Employment Density  Land Use Area Type User Market Accessibility  

Considerations:  Population Density Employment Density  Land Use  User Market Transit Orientation  Activity Centers Trip Length 

  Existing Transit          Ridership 

Right‐of‐Way Availability 

Public Involvement  

Considerations:   Land Use  Transit Demand Traffic Conditions Roadway and Intersection Improvements Network Compatibility Public Involvement    

Segment 1

Segment 2Segment 3

STEP 3 Spring 2011 

Baseline 

Current Funding Current Funding 

Increased Funding 

Transit‐Oriented Land Use Development Scenario 

Baseline Transit‐Oriented Land Use Development Scenario 

STEP 2 Winter 2010 STEP 1 

Winter 2010 

2030 PAW PRINT:  THE LYNX TRANSIT MASTER PLAN Strategic Master Plan Methodology Diagram 

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Lake Apopka

Lake Jesup

East Lake Tohopekaliga

Lake Monroe

Lake Tohopekaliga

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441

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417

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522

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Winter Park SunRail ConnectorUS 192 Disney to KissimmeeUS 192 Lake County to St. CloudSilver Star Rd to ParramoreSanford SunRail ConnectorInnovation Way OIA to UCFUS 17-92 Fern Park to Downtown

US 17-92 Sanford to Fern ParkSR 436 Apopka to Fern ParkSR 436 Fern Park to OIAUS 441 Apopka to DowntownUS 441/17-92 Downtown to Florida MallUS 441/17-92 Florida Mall to KissimmeeSR 50 West Oaks Mall to UCF

John Young Pkwy Downtown to International DriveOrange Ave Downtown to Sand Lake RdKirkman Rd Park Promenade to International DriveSR 528 Disney to OIASunRailOrlando International Airport

ORANGEORANGE

OSCEOLAOSCEOLA

SEMINOLESEMINOLE

SANFORDSANFORD

WINTERWINTERPARKPARK

KISSIMMEEKISSIMMEE

DOWNTOWNDOWNTOWNORLANDOORLANDO

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Miles

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Downtown Orlando Inset

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2030 Paw Print:2030 Paw Print:The LYNX Transit Master Plan

J 27 2011January 27, 2011

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Project PartnersProject Partners

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Project OverviewProject Overview

• 18 Corridors

• Bridge between 5‐Year Service Plan and LongService Plan and Long Range Transportation Plan

• Transit Vision• Transit Vision

• Baseline & 2 Scenarios

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Project ObjectivesProject Objectives

• To provide a blueprint for the growth and expansion of LYNX public transportation services through 2030.T h l d i i d l t d• To help drive economic development and redevelopment throughout the region.

• To demonstrate to stakeholders and the• To demonstrate to stakeholders and the community the role that LYNX could play at various funding levels.g

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18 Corridors 8 Sanford to Fern Park18 Corridors7 Fern Park to Downtown

10 Fern Park to OIA11 Apopka to Downtown

6 OIA to UCF

17 Park Promenade to International Drive

6 OIA to UCF

15 Downtown to International Drive 16 Orange Avenue

12 Downtown12 Downtown to Florida Mall

13 Florida Mall to Kissimmee

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18 Corridors

5 Sanford 

18 Corridors

9 Apopka to Fern Park

4 Silver Star Road to  14 West Oaks Mall to UCF

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1 Winter Park

Parramore

18 Disney to International Drive

2 Disney to Kissimmee

3 Lake County to St. Cloud

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18 Corridors18 Corridors

SunRail

High Speed Rail

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Methodology OverviewMethodology Overview

Step 1

SegmentStep 2

SegmentStep 3

CorridorSegment Identification

Segment Potential

Corridor Prioritization

P l ti D it T it O i t ti T it D d∙ Population Density∙ Employment Density∙ Land UseA T

∙ Transit Orientation ∙ Activity Centers∙ Average Trip Length E i i T i

∙ Transit Demand∙ Traffic Conditions∙ Roadway ImprovementsC tibilit∙ Area Type

∙ User Market∙ Accessibility

∙ Existing Transit        Ridership∙ Right‐of‐Way Availability

∙ Compatibility

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Methodology OverviewMethodology OverviewPublic Input Public Input

Step 1

SegmentStep 2

SegmentStep 3

CorridorSegment Identification

Segment Potential

Corridor Prioritization

P l ti D it T it O i t ti T it D d∙ Population Density∙ Employment Density∙ Land UseA T

∙ Transit Orientation ∙ Activity Centers∙ Average Trip Length E i i T i

∙ Transit Demand∙ Traffic Conditions∙ Roadway ImprovementsC tibilit∙ Area Type

∙ User Market∙ Accessibility

∙ Existing Transit        Ridership∙ Right‐of‐Way Availability

∙ Compatibility

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Public InvolvementPublic Involvement

• LYMMO Expansion Meeting (August 2)• Regional Working Group (August 20)• Service Change Workshops (September)Wi t G d Vill W k h (O t b 9)• Winter Garden Village Workshop (October 9)

• Sanford Event (October 16)• U S 192 Teleconference (October 22)• U.S. 192 Teleconference (October 22)• Bithlo Family Health Center Day (November 6)• Public Workshop (November 18)Public Workshop (November 18)

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FDOT and MPO PresentationsFDOT and MPO Presentations

• FDOT District 5 (November 29)• Citizen Advisory Committee (December 1)• Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (December 1)(December 1)

• Municipal Advisory Committee (December 2)• Transportation Technical Committee (DecemberTransportation Technical Committee (December 3)

• METROPLAN Orlando Board (December 8)

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Methodology ScenariosMethodology Scenarios

Land Use Level Funding Level

Baseline Auto‐Oriented CurrentBaseline Auto‐Oriented Current

Scenario A Transit‐Oriented* Current

Scenario B Transit‐Oriented* IncreasedScenario B Transit Oriented Increased

*Currently adopted Long Range Transportation Plan

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Strategic PlanStrategic Plan

Scenario BTransit‐Oriented Land Use 

BaselineAuto‐Oriented Land Use 

Scenario ATransit‐Oriented Land Use 

Corridor 1:

with Increased Funding

2010                          2030

Corridor 1:

with Current Funding

2010                          2030

Corridor 1:

with Current Funding

2010                          2030

Bus                        Streetcar

Corridor 2:

Bus                                 Bus

Corridor 2:

Bus                    Express Bus

Corridor 2: Corridor 2: 

Bus          Bus Rapid Transit

Corridor 2: 

Bus                    Express Bus

Corridor 2: 

Bus                    Express Bus

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Types of Public TransitTypes of Public Transit

• Local Bus• Express Bus• Bus Rapid Transit  (Premium Bus)• Streetcar • Light Rail• Commuter Rail• High Speed Rail (Connections Only) Photo courtesy of 

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Tentative Project Schedule*Tentative Project Schedule

Jul Aug Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr

Kickoff

Public Outreach

Analysis

Draft Paw PrintDraft Paw Print

Final Paw Print

*Schedule is subject to change with addition of new corridors.

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs from the proposed SunRail station in Winter Park to US 17/92 at Lee Road via Morse Blvd., Denning Ave., and Webster Ave. The length of the corridor is 1.4 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 1, 9, 14, 23, 102, 443

Crossing Bus Routes -

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways < 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways < 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 90,079

Annual Hours (2009) 6,911

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 649,335

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 19,663

Employment 34,360

Population Density (per square mile) 3,011

Employment Density (per square mile) 5,262

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Downtown Winter Park

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 0

Transfer Centers 0

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 7

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.17

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 31.75

Institutional 9.23

Right of Way 18.31

Commercial 14.89

Industrial 1.38

Other 24.50

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 1.40

Miles of Sidewalks 5.88

1: Winter Park SunRail Connector 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 2

CSX, Winter Park Amtrak

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ORLANDO AVE

SR-400

FAIRBANKS AVE

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PARK AVENUE

MINNESOTA AVENUE

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PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE

NEW YORK AVENUE

ALOMA AV

WEBSTER AVENUE

ORANGE AV

TEMPLE DRIVE

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CLAY STREET

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LYNX Study Corridor 1 – Winter Park SunRail ConnectorLegendStudy Corridors

PARKAVENUE

426

SunRailWinter Park SunRail ConnectorUS 17-92: Fern Park to Downtown1-Mile Corridor Study Area

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(1, 9, 14, 23, 102, 443)

302

Map 3-2: Existing Transit Service

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs from the proposed SunRail station in downtown Kissimmee to the Disney Transportation Center at Walt Disney World via US 192 and World Drive. The length of the corridor is 16.5 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 4, 10, 18, 26, 50, 55, 56, 111

Crossing Bus Routes 57, 301, 302, 303(pm), 305(am), 306

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 562,324

Annual Hours (2009) 27,701

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 1,519,130

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 58,413

Employment 69,554

Population Density (per square mile) 1,153

Employment Density (per square mile) 1,373

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Walt Disney World

US 192 Tourist Corridor

Downtown Kissimmee

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 0

Transfer Centers 1

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 24

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.17

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 13.26

Institutional 3.54

Right of Way 10.78

Commercial 14.03

Industrial 1.42

Other 56.98

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 19.82

Miles of Sidewalks 19.14

2: US 192 — Disney to Kissimmee  

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 9

Kissimmee Gateway Airport, Kissimmee Intermodal Center, CSX, Kissimmee Amtrak, I-4, SR 417, US 192, Hoagland Blvd, US 441

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SR-400

WEST BRONSON HWY

VINE ST.OAK ST

OSCEOLA PKWY

CENTRAL FLA GREENWAY

INTERNATIONAL DR

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LYNX Study Corridor 2 – US 192: Disney to Kissimmee

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LegendStudy Corridors

SunRailUS 192: Disney to KissimmeeSR 528: Disney to OIA

1-Mile Corridor Study Area

US 441/17-92: Florida Mall to Kissimmee

US 192: Lake County to St. Cloud

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Map 3-3: Existing Transit Service

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs along US-192 from US-27 through Kissimmee to St. Cloud. The length of the corridor is 27 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 10, 18, 26, 55, 56

Crossing Bus Routes 4, 57, 306

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 619,339

Annual Hours (2009) 31,268

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 1,902,745

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 133,322

Employment 58,507

Population Density (per square mile) 1,266

Employment Density (per square mile) 556

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

US 192 Tourist Corridor

Downtown Kissimmee

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 0

Transfer Centers 1

Park & Ride Lots 2

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 52

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.29

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 16.46

Institutional 2.37

Right of Way 13.00

Commercial 12.70

Industrial 1.31

Other 54.18

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 37.62

Miles of Sidewalks 25.58

3: US 192 —  Lake County to St. Cloud 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 10

Kissimmee Gateway Airport, CSX, I-4, Florida’s Turnpike, SR 417, US 192, US 441, Hoagland Blvd, US 429, US 27

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I-4

US 27

SR-400

OSCEOLA PKWY

CR 545

FLORIDA'S TURNPIKE

POINCIANA BLVD

CENTRAL FLA G RE ENWAY

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MAIN ST

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CANOE CREEK RD

BOGGY CREEK RD

FORTUNE RD

EPCOT CENTER DR

CLAY ST

LAKESHORE BLVD

WETHERBEE ROAD

FUNIE STEED RD

HUNTERS CREEK BLVD

SIMMONS RD

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VINELAND RD.

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DYER BLVD

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Map 3-4: Existing Transit Service

LYNX Study Corridor 3 – US 192: Lake County to St. Cloud

SunRailUS 192: Lake County to St. CloudSR 528: Disney to OIA

1-Mile Corridor Study Area

US 441/17-92: Florida Mall to Kissimmee

Innovation Way: OIA to UCFLegendStudy Corridors

US 192: Disney to Kissimmee

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(10, 18, 26, 55, 56)

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor travels east and west along Silver Star Rd. from N Hiawassee Rd. to Gore St. in downtown Orlando. In order to travel north and south to reach downtown Orlando, the corridor travels along US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) to Colonial Drive and travels north and south along Parramore Ave. to Gore St. The length of the corridor is 8 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 8, 17, 20, 48, 49, 125, 301, 302, 443

Crossing Bus Routes 4, 21, 25, 36, 37, 44, 54, 319

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 298,721

Annual Hours (2009) 19,430

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 1,710,390

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 57,296

Employment 91,875

Population Density (per square mile) 3,362

Employment Density (per square mile) 5,391

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Downtown Orlando

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 1

Transfer Centers 1

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 27

Congested Road Segments Congested Road Segments   

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.34

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 43.11

Institutional 0.00

Right of Way 5.06

Commercial 2.89

Industrial 22.72

Other 26.22

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 20.87

Miles of Sidewalks 96.43

4: Silver Star Rd to Parramore 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 4

CSX, Florida Central Railroad, I-4, SR 408

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ROBINSON STWASHINGTON ST

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MAURY ROAD

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HIGHLANDS AVENUE

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IVANHOE/LAKEVIEW AV

ORANGE CENTER BLVD.

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408

LYNX Study Corridor 4: Silver Star Road to Parramore

SunRailSilver Star Road to ParramoreUS 17-92: Fern Park to Downtown

US 441/17-92: Downtown to Florida MallKirkman Rd: Park Promenade to International Drive

John Young Pkwy: Downtown to International Drive

LegendStudy Corridors

SR 50: West Oaks Mall to UCFUS 441: Apopka to Downtown1/2 Mile Corridor Buffer

Orange Ave: Downtown to Sand Lake Rd

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(8, 17, 20, 48, 49, 125, 301, 302, 443)

302

Map 3-5: Existing Transit Service

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs from downtown Sanford to the proposed SunRail station on 1st St. The length of the corridor is 1.8 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 34, 46E, 46W, 103

Crossing Bus Routes -

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 9 PM

Peak Headways 60 / 60 minutes

Off-Peak Headways 60 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 29,493

Annual Hours (2009) 1,677

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 62,780

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 12,045

Employment 29,527

Population Density (per square mile) 1,696

Employment Density (per square mile) 4,158

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Downtown Sanford

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 0

Transfer Centers 0

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 2

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 0.61

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 11.85

Institutional 2.16

Right of Way 20.04

Commercial 3.32

Industrial 12.16

Other 50.47

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 5.64

Miles of Sidewalks 1.91

5: Sanford SunRail Connector 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 6

St Johns River, CSX, Sanford Amtrak Auto Train, CSX Sanford Bulk

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1ST ST

US 17/92

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LYNX Study Corridor 5: Sanford SunRail ConnectorLegendStudy Corridors

SunRailSanford SunRail ConnectorUS 17-92: Sanford to Fern Park1-Mile Corridor Study Area

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(34, 461/46E, 462/46W, 103)

302

Map 3-6: Existing Transit Service

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs from OIA to UCF via the proposed Innovation Way. The length of the corridor is 30.7 miles.

Primary Bus Routes -

Crossing Bus Routes 11, 13, 30, 41, 42, 51, 111, 434, 621

Days of Service -

Hours of Service -

Peak Headways -

Off-Peak Headways -

Annual Miles (2009) 0

Annual Hours (2009) 0

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 25,915

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 109,338

Employment 48,188

Population Density (per square mile) 1,333

Employment Density (per square mile) 587

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Medical City/Innovation Way

Central Florida Research Park

University of Central Florida

Orlando International Airport

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 0

Transfer Centers 2

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 4

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 0.79

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 6.73

Institutional 0.03

Right of Way 5.44

Commercial 0.56

Industrial 14.92

Other 72.33

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 15.26

Miles of Sidewalks 8.48

6: Innovation Way — OIA to UCF 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 3

Orlando International Airport, SR 417, SR 528

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LegendStudy Corridors

2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan

LYNX Study Corridor 6 – Innovation Way: OIA to UCF

528

417

528

408

408

417

SR 528: Disney to OIASR 50: West Oaks Mall to UCFSR 436: Fern Park to OIAInnovation Way: OIA to UCFWinter Park SunRail ConnectorSunRail

Orlando International AirportUniversity of Central Florida1-Mile Corridor Study Area

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes( -------- )302

WINTERWINTERPARKPARKMap 3-7: Existing Transit Service

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs north and south along US 17/92 from the Fern Park area to downtown Orlando. The corridor travels via Orange Ave. to downtown from the intersection of Orange Avenue and US 17/92. The length of the corridor is 8.6 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 1, 9, 14, 102

Crossing Bus Routes

3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 28, 29, 36, 38, 40, 41, 48, 49, 51, 54, 103, 125, 200, 204, 300, 313,

319, 443

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways < 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways < 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 355,846

Annual Hours (2009) 27,471

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 593,490

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 58,587

Employment 118,575

Population Density (per square mile) 3,022

Employment Density (per square mile) 6,117

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Downtown Orlando

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 1

Transfer Centers 1

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 38

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.39

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 39.63

Institutional 0.81

Right of Way 10.41

Commercial 8.68

Industrial 4.31

Other 36.15

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 23.23

Miles of Sidewalks 83.72

7: US 17‐92 —  Fern Park to Downtown 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 2

CSX, I-4

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LegendStudy Corridors

2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan

LYNX Study Corridor 7 – US 17-92: Fern Park to Downtown

US 17-92: Sanford to Fern Park

US 441: Apopka to DowntownUS 441/17-92: Downtown to Florida MallSR 50: West Oaks Mall to UCF

SunRailWinter Park SunRail Connector

US 17-92: Fern Park to DowntownOrange Ave: Downtown to Sand Lake RdJohn Young Pkwy: Downtown to International Drive Silver Star Road to Parramore

1-Mile Corridor Study Area

SR 436: Fern Park to OIASR 436: Apopka to Fern Park

14

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Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(1, 9, 14, 102)302

Map 3-8: Existing Transit Service

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs north and south along US 17/92 from Sanford to the Fern Park area. The length of the corridor is 12 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 35, 45, 103

Crossing Bus Routes 41, 46E, 102, 434

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 9 PM

Peak Headways < 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways < 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 154,271

Annual Hours (2009) 9,086

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 594,220

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 76,211

Employment 53,142

Population Density (per square mile) 1,771

Employment Density (per square mile) 1,235

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Seminole State College

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 0

Transfer Centers 2

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 34

Number of Lanes

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.07

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 30.20

Institutional 4.99

Right of Way 16.56

Commercial 17.20

Industrial 5.09

Other 25.96

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 12.36

Miles of Sidewalks 14.09

8: US 17‐92 —  Sanford to Fern Park 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 3

Sanford Greyhound, CSX, Seminole Expressway

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SANFORDSANFORD

LegendStudy Corridors

2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan

LYNX Study Corridor 8: US 17-92 Sanford to Fern ParkTransit Routes

Existing I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(34, 45, 103)302

34

Map 3-9: Existing Transit Service

US 17-92 Sanford to Fern ParkUS 17-92 Fern Park to DowntownSR 436 Fern Park to OIASR 436 Apopka to Fern Park

1-Mile Corridor Study AreaSunRail

Sanford SunRail Connector

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs east and west along SR 436 (Semoran Blvd) from Apopka to the Fern Park area. The length of the corridor is 10.5 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 1, 41

Crossing Bus Routes 17, 23, 44, 102, 103, 405, 434

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 713,407

Annual Hours (2009) 46,358

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 847,895

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 83,258

Employment 60,622

Population Density (per square mile) 3,395

Employment Density (per square mile) 2,472

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Altamonte Regional Business Center

Altamonte Mall

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 0

Transfer Centers 2

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 47

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.33

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 38.62

Institutional 11.77

Right of Way 5.22

Commercial 21.12

Industrial 7.80

Other 15.47

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 9.28

Miles of Sidewalks 12.80

9: SR 436 — Apopka to Fern Park 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 2

Florida Central Railroad, I-4

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I-4

US 17/92

CR 427

ALTAMONTE DR

SEMORAN BLVD

SR-400

APOPKA BLVD

VOTAW RD

CLARCONA RD

MAITLAND BLVD.

WELCH ROADW

EKIVA SPRINGS RD

ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL

KENNEDY BLVD

SANDLAKE ROAD

BEGGS ROAD

SHEELER ROAD

MAITLAND BLVD

BEAR LAKE RD

DOUGLAS AVE

PALM SPRINGS RD

THOMPSON ROAD

KEENE ROAD

ORLANDO AVE

MAITLAND AV

ROSE AVENUE

WYMORE RDWYMORE ROAD

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OXFORD RD

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MONTGOMERY RD

ORANOLE RD

PIEDMONT/WEKIVA RD

FOREST CITY ROAD

PARK AVENUE N. PARK AVENUEE E WILLIAMSON RD

MARKHAM WOOD S RD

TEMPLE DRIVE

MCNEIL RD

MAGNOLIA HOMES RD

LONGWOOD AV

HORATIO AVENUE

RANGE LINE RD

N. ROCK SPRINGS RD

EDEN PARK ROAD

DOG TRACK RD

MOTT ROAD

LAKEVIEW ROAD

LAKE BRANTLEY RD

LINE DRIVE

LAKE AVENUE

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MAITLAND BLVD

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SEMINOLESEMINOLE

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LYNX Study Corridor 9 – SR 436: Apopka to Fern ParkLegendStudy Corridors

SunRailSR 436: Apopka to Fern ParkUS 17-92: Fern Park to Downtown

1-Mile Corridor Study Corridor

SR 436: Fern Park to OIA

US 441: Apopka to DowntownUS 17-92: Sanford to Fern Park

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(1, 41)

302

Map 3-10: Existing Transit Service

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs north and south along SR 436 (Semoran Blvd) from the Fern Park area to OIA. The length of the corridor is 16.6 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 16, 28, 29, 41, 51

Crossing Bus Routes 3, 11, 13, 15, 30, 42, 102, 103, 111

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 442,816

Annual Hours (2009) 29,372

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 2,681,290

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 127,442

Employment 67,676

Population Density (per square mile) 3,481

Employment Density (per square mile) 1,849

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Lee Vista

Orlando International Airport

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 0

Transfer Centers 2

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 42

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.25

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 42.38

Institutional 4.55

Right of Way 4.48

Commercial 9.20

Industrial 6.27

Other 33.11

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 32.17

Miles of Sidewalks 32.20

10: SR 436 — Fern Park to OIA 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 0

Orlando International Airport, SR 408, SR 528, Airport Blvd

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LYNX Study Corridor 10 – SR 436: Fern Park to OIA

408

Orlando International Airport

ORANGEORANGE

WINTERWINTERPARKPARK

528

417

528

408

417

SEMINOLESEMINOLE

DOWNTOWNDOWNTOWNORLANDOORLANDO

LegendStudy Corridors

SunRail

1-Mile Corridor Study Area

US 17-92: Fern Park to Downtown

US 441/17-92: Florida Mall to KissimmeeSR 50: West Oaks Mall to UCFJohn Young Pkwy: Downtown to International Drive

SR 436: Fern Park to OIA

SR 528: Disney to OIAOrange Ave: Downtown to Sand Lake Rd

US 441: Apopka to Downtown

Winter Park SunRail ConnectorSilver Star Road to Parramore

US 441/17-92: Downtown to Florida Mall

SR 436: Apopka to Fern ParkUS 17-92: Sanford to Fern Park

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(6, 28, 29, 41, 51)302

Map 3-11: Existing Transit Service

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs north and south along US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) from Apopka to downtown Orlando. In downtown Orlando, the corridor runs east and west from I-4 to US 441 along Amelia St. The length of the corridor is 12.6 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 17

Crossing Bus Routes

3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 28, 29, 36, 38, 40, 41, 48, 49, 50, 51, 54, 102, 125, 204, 300, 302,

313, 319, 443

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 309,017

Annual Hours (2009) 18,638

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders ,1,579,720

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 76,028

Employment 85,617

Population Density (per square mile) 2,651

Employment Density (per square mile) 2,985

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Downtown Orlando

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 1

Transfer Centers 2

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 22

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.27

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 35.17

Institutional 1.32

Right of Way 9.52

Commercial 8.74

Industrial 19.71

Other 25.54

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 26.02

Miles of Sidewalks 81.67

11: US 441 —  Apopka to Downtown 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 3

CSX, Florida Central Railroad, I-4

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VERNON ST/BALBOA DR

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CLARCONA-OCOEE RD.

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EAST-WEST EXPRESSWAY

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2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan

LYNX Study Corridor 11 – US 441: Apopka to Downtown

408

ORANGEORANGE

DOWNTOWNDOWNTOWNORLANDOORLANDO

408

SEMINOLESEMINOLE

LegendStudy Corridors

US 441/17-92: Downtown to Florida Mall

SunRailKirkman Rd: Park Promenade to International DriveOrange Ave: Downtown to Sand Lake RdJohn Young Pkwy: Downtown to International Drive

Silver Star Road to Parramore

SR 50: West Oaks Mall to UCF

SR 436: Apopka to Fern ParkUS 17-92: Fern Park to DowntownUS 441: Apopka to Downtown

414

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(17)302

Map 3-12: Existing Transit Service

1-Mile Corridor Study Area

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs north and south along US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) from downtown Orlando to the Florida Mall at Sand Lake Road. In downtown Orlando, the corridor runs east and west from I-4 to Orange Blossom Trail along Amelia St. The length of the corridor is 7.8 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 4, 8

Crossing Bus Routes

3, 7, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18 ,20, 21, 25, 28, 29, 36, 37, 38, 40, 42, 48, 49, 50, 51, 54, 102, 111, 125, 204, 300, 304,

313, 319

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 413,665

Annual Hours (2009) 29,276

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 3,293,760

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 53,722

Employment 84,293

Population Density (per square mile) 3,214

Employment Density (per square mile) 5,043

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 1

Transfer Centers 1

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 26

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.25

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 36.13

Institutional 0.00

Right of Way 7.58

Commercial 8.88

Industrial 12.37

Other 35.04

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 14.21

Miles of Sidewalks 85.27

12: US 441/17‐92 —  Downtown to Florida Mall 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 4

CSX, Florida Central Railroad, I-4, SR 408

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Downtown Orlando

Florida Mall

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SR-40

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EAST-WEST EXPRESSWAY

BEELINE EXPWY

OAK RIDGE ROAD

MICHIGAN AVENUE

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ENUE

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BLVD

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GATLIN AVENUE

MC COY ROAD

MARKS STREET

GORE STREET

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CURRY FORD ROAD

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LYNX Study Corridor 12 – US 441/17-92: Downtown to Florida Mall

408

ORANGEORANGE

DOWNTOWNDOWNTOWNORLANDOORLANDO

408

LegendStudy Corridors

US 441/17-92: Florida Mall to Kissimmee

SunRailSR 528: Disney to OIAOrange Ave: Downtown to Sand Lake RdJohn Young Pkwy: Downtown to International Drive

Silver Star Road to Parramore

1/2 Mile Corridor Buffer

SR 50: West Oaks Mall to UCF

US 441: Apopka to DowntownUS 17-92: Fern Park to DowntownUS 441/17-92: Downtown to Florida Mall

528

8

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(4, 8)302

Map 3-13: Existing Transit Service

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs north and south along US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) from the Florida Mall at Sand Lake Road to Vine St. in Kissimmee. The length of the corridor is 10 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 4, 111

Crossing Bus Routes 7, 10, 18, 37, 42

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 438,422

Annual Hours (2009) 30,953

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 1,040,250

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 58,825

Employment 60,137

Population Density (per square mile) 2,191

Employment Density (per square mile) 2,240

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Florida Mall

Downtown Kissimmee

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 0

Transfer Centers 1

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 23

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.38

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 14.68

Institutional 0.92

Right of Way 16.46

Commercial 9.93

Industrial 17.33

Other 40.69

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 11.88

Miles of Sidewalks 10.07

13: US 441/17‐92 —  Florida Mall to Kissimmee 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 7

CSX, SR 528, Florida’s Turnpike, SR 417, US 441, US 192, Hoagland Blvd

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55

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21

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306

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BLVD

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GE BL

OSSO

M TR

TAFT-VINELAND RD

BUENAVENTURA BLVD.

HUNTERS CREEK BLVD

DONEGAN AVEVINELAND RD.

ORAN

GE AV

ENUE

MAIN

ST

SAND LAKE RD

JETPORT DRIVE

LANDSTREET ROAD

WHISP ER LAKES BLVD

TOWN CENTER BLVD

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AVEN

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OSCEOLA PKWY

TR ADEPORT DR.

OLD

DIXIE

HWY

Lake Tohopekaliga

17

441

92

192

4

0 1 2Miles

2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan

LYNX Study Corridor 13 – US 441/17-92: Florida Mall to Kissimmee

ORANGEORANGE

LegendStudy Corridors

US 192: Lake County to St. Cloud

SunRail

Kirkman Rd: Park Promenade to International DriveOrange Ave: Downtown to Sand Lake Rd

John Young Pkwy: Downtown to International Drive

1-Mile Corridor Study Area

US 441/17-92: Downtown to Florida Mall

US 192: Disney to Kissimmee

SR 528: Disney to OIAUS 441/17-92: Florida Mall to Kissimmee

528

417

OSCEOLAOSCEOLA

528

417

522

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(4, 111)302

Map 3-14: Existing Transit Service

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Primary Bus Routes 28, 29, 30, 48, 49

Crossing Bus Routes 13, 17, 20, 25, 37, 41, 54, 102, 125,

200, 301, 302, 303, 313, 434

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways < 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways < 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 1,004,329

Annual Hours (2009) 67,195

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 4,125,595

Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor extends east and west along SR 50 (Colonial

Drive) from West Oaks Mall through downtown Orlando. The

corridor runs north and south along Alafaya Trail from SR 50

to reach the University of Central Florida (UCF). The length of

the corridor is 21.8 miles.

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 170,151

Employment 137,014

Population Density (persons per sq. mile) 3,304

Employment Density (employees per sq. mile) 2,660

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

West Oaks Mall

Fashion Square Mall

Central Florida Research Park

University of Central Florida

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 1

Transfer Centers 3

Park & Ride Lots 2

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 64

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.28

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 36.03

Institutional 0.15

Right of Way 11.75

Commercial 10.80

Industrial 6.35

Other 34.93

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 44.92

Miles of Sidewalks 124.62

14: SR 50 —  West Oaks Mall to UCF 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 5

Orlando Executive Airport, CSX, Florida Central Railroad, SR 408, SR 417

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SR-400

COLONIAL DRI-4

SEMORAN BLVD

DEAN ROAD

GOLDENROD RD

SILVER STAR RD

SR 426

LEE RD

EAST -WEST EXPR ESSWAY

ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL

ALOMA AV

ROUSE ROAD

KIRKMAN RD

ORLANDO EAST BELTWAY

ALTAMON TE DR

POWERS DRIVE

HIAWASSEE ROAD

ECONLOCKHATCHEE TR

OLD WINTER GARDEN RD

ALAFAYA TRAIL

ORLANDO AVE

CHICKASAW TRAIL

US 17/92

FLORIDA'S TURNPIKE

RED BUG LAKE RD

ORANGE AV

CONWAY RD

W B BILL MCGEE HWY

ALAFAYA TR

MILLS AVE

FOREST CITY RD

EDGEWATER DR

CURRY FORD ROADKALEY AVENUE

TUSKAWILLA RD

MERCY DRIVE

UNIVERSITY BLVD

CLARCONA RD

WYMORE ROAD

APOPKA BLVD

KEENE ROADMA ITLA ND BLVD.

MICHIGAN AVENUE

MC LEOD RD.

FORSYTH ROAD

AMELIA STREET

SEMINOLE EXPRESSWAY

HOWE LL BRANCH RD

JOHN YOUNG PARKWAY KENNEDY BLVD

RIO GRANDE AVENUE

CENTRAL BLVD.

BEGGS ROAD

NORTH LANE

MA ITLA ND BLVD

PAR ST

PRINCETON ST

RALEIGH STREET ROSE AVENUE

IVEY LANE

GORE STREET

BUMBY AVE

BEAR LAKE RD

GATLIN AVE

HALL RD

PINE HILLS RD

CLARCONA-OCOEE RD .

MAITLAND AV

LK.UNDERHILL ROA D

SHEELER ROAD

LAKEMONT AVENUEHOLDEN ROAD

OXFORD RD

APOPKA-VINELAND RD

A.D. MIMS ROAD

CLARCONA-OCOE E R D

FAIRBANKS AVE

DENNING AVE

OLD CHENEY HIGHWAY

ORANOLE RD

6TH AVENUE

DIXIE BELLE DRIVE

HASTINGS AVENUE

TAMPA AVENUE

ROBINSON ST

BRUTON BLVD

GATLIN AVENUECONROY-WIND EREMERE R

HEMPLE AVENUE

MCNEIL RD

PA LMER AVEN U E

PERSHING AVENUE

HORAT IO AVENUE

BENNETT ROAD

GRANT AVENUE

EDEN PARK ROADINDIAN HILLS ROAD

WINTER PARK ROAD

LAKE AVENUE

OCOEE HILL RD

HIAWASSEE ROAD

GORE STREET

125

13

204

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41

30

28

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54

301

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15

443

102

20

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40

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ORANGEORANGE

SEMINOLESEMINOLE

2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan

LYNX Study Corridor 14 – SR 50: West Oaks Mall to UCF

SunRailSR 50: West Oaks Mall to UCFUS 17-92: Fern Park to Downtown

US 441: Apopka to DowntownKirkman Rd: Park Promenade to International Drive

John Young Pkwy: Downtown to International Drive

LegendStudy Corridors

US 441/17-92: Downtown to Florida Mall

SR 436: Fern Park to OIA1-Mile Corridor Study Area

Orange Ave: Downtown to Sand Lake RdSilver Star Road to Parramore

Winter Park SunRail ConnectorInnovation Way: OIA to UCF

WINTERWINTER

PARKPARK

48

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(28, 29, 30, 48, 49)

302

Map 3-15: Existing Transit Service

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs north and south along John Young Parkway and International Drive from downtown Orlando to the Beeline Expressway. The corridor travels via Colonial Drive in downtown from I-4 to John Young Parkway. The route runs east and west along Oak Ridge Rd. to travel between John Young Parkway and International Drive. The length of the corridor is 14.8 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 8, 20, 24, 25, 30, 38, 42, 48, 49, 57,

58, 303, 305(am)

Crossing Bus Routes 17, 21, 28, 29, 36, 37, 40, 50, 54,

102, 111, 200, 204, 300, 319

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways < 30 / < 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways < 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 1,062,435

Annual Hours (2009) 68,657

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 3,833,960

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 95,411

Employment 132,580

Population Density (per square mile) 2,706

Employment Density (per square mile) 3,760

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Downtown Orlando

Orange County Convention Center

Mall at Millenia

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 1

Transfer Centers 2

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 62

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.26

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 31.40

Institutional 0.00

Right of Way 7.90

Commercial 8.71

Industrial 11.69

Other 40.30

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 32.18

Miles of Sidewalks 122.68

15: John Young Pkwy —  Downtown to International Drive 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 5

CSX, Florida Central Railroad, I-4, Florida’s Turnpike, SR 528

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LYNX Study Corridor 15 – John Young Pkwy: Downtown to International Drive

408

ORANGEORANGE

DOWNTOWNDOWNTOWNORLANDOORLANDO

408

LegendStudy Corridors

US 441/17-92: Florida Mall to Kissimmee

SunRailSR 528: Disney to OIA

Orange Ave: Downtown to Sand Lake RdJohn Young Pkwy: Downtown to International Drive

US 441: Apopka to Downtown

1/2 Mile Corridor Buffer

SR 50: West Oaks Mall to UCF

US 441/17-92: Downtown to Florida MallUS 17-92: Fern Park to Downtown

528

528

Kirkman Rd: Park Promenade to International Drive

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(8, 20, 24, 25, 30, 38, 42, 48, 49, 57, 58, 303, 305)

302

Map 3-16: Existing Transit Service

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs north and south along Orange Ave. from downtown Orlando to Sand Lake Rd. The length of the corridor is 6.8 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 7, 11, 18, 40

Crossing Bus Routes 3, 4, 8, 13, 15, 17, 20, 21, 25, 28, 29,

36, 38, 42, 48, 49, 50, 51, 54, 102, 111, 125, 204, 300, 313, 319

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways 60 / 60 minutes

Off-Peak Headways 60 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 387,525

Annual Hours (2009) 23,300

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 1,354,880

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 44,626

Employment 119,785

Population Density (per square mile) 2,550

Employment Density (per square mile) 6,845

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Downtown Orlando

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 1

Transfer Centers 0

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 33

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.40

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 37.98

Institutional 0.01

Right of Way 9.18

Commercial 8.75

Industrial 16.16

Other 27.92

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 24.14

Miles of Sidewalks 87.14

16: Orange Ave —  Downtown to Sand Lake Rd 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 9

Southern Whse & Distrbtn: Orlando, CSX, Florida Central Railroad,

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LYNX Study Corridor 16 – Orange Ave: Downtown to Sand Lake Rd

408

ORANGEORANGE

DOWNTOWNDOWNTOWNORLANDOORLANDO

408

LegendStudy Corridors US 441/17-92: Florida Mall to Kissimmee

SunRailSR 528: Disney to OIA Silver Star Road to Parramore

Orange Ave: Downtown to Sand Lake RdUS 441: Apopka to Downtown

1-Mile Corridor Study AreaSR 50: West Oaks Mall to UCF

US 441/17-92: Downtown to Florida MallUS 17-92: Fern Park to Downtown

528

John Young Pkwy: Downtown to International Drive

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(7, 11, 18, 40)302

Map 3-17: Existing Transit Service

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor runs north and south along Kirkman Rd. and International Drive from Park Promenade to the Beeline Expressway. The corridor travels east and west along Silver Star Rd. from Park Promenade to Pine Hills Rd., north and south along Pine Hills Rd. to Colonial Drive, and east and west along Colonial Drive to Kirkman Rd. The route runs east and west along Sand Lake Rd. to travel between John Young Parkway and International Drive. The length of the corridor is 14.1 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 8, 21, 37, 38, 40, 42, 49, 58, 125,

301, 302, 304, 305(am)

Crossing Bus Routes 30, 37, 44, 48, 50, 54, 111, 204, 300,

443

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways < 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways < 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 641,019

Annual Hours (2009) 40,542

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 2,598,070

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 103,355

Employment 88,475

Population Density (per square mile) 3,085

Employment Density (per square mile) 2,641

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Valencia Community College - West Campus

Universal Studios

Orange County Convention Center

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 0

Transfer Centers 2

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 46

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.34

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 29.95

Institutional 0.00

Right of Way 10.65

Commercial 11.71

Industrial 7.68

Other 40.02

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 33.04

Miles of Sidewalks 43.63

17: Kirkman Rd —  Park Promenade to International Drive 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 4

I-4, Florida Turnpike, SR 408, SR 528

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LYNX Study Corridor 17 – Kirkman Rd: Park Promenade to International DriveLegendStudy Corridors

US 441/17-92: Downtown to Florida MallKirkman Rd: Park Promenade to International Dr

John Young Pkwy: Downtown to International Drive Silver Star Road to Parramore1-Mile Corridor Study Area

US 441/17-92: Florida Mall to Kissimmee

US 441: Apopka to DowntownSR 528: Disney to OIA

SR 50: West Oaks Mall to UCF

408

ORANGEORANGE

528

DOWNTOWNDOWNTOWNORLANDOORLANDO

408

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(8, 21, 27, 37, 38, 40, 42, 49,58, 125, 301, 302, 304, 305)

302

Map 3-18: Existing Transit Service

SunRail

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Description of CorridorDescription of Corridor  

This corridor travels from OIA to Walt Disney World along Sand Lake Rd., the Beeline Expressway, and I-4. The length of the corridor is 16.3 miles.

Primary Bus Routes 4, 11, 42, 111, 301, 302, 303, 304,

305(am)

Crossing Bus Routes 7, 8, 18, 37, 38, 41, 50, 51, 57

Days of Service Sun to Sat

Hours of Service 6 AM to 11 PM

Peak Headways 30 / 30 minutes

Off-Peak Headways 30 minutes

Annual Miles (2009) 682,210

Annual Hours (2009) 37,855

Transit Service Profile (2010)Transit Service Profile (2010)  

Annual Riders 988,055

Corridor Characteristics (2010)Corridor Characteristics (2010)  

Population 39,998

Employment 111,362

Population Density (per square mile) 899

Employment Density (per square mile) 2,504

Major Activity CentersMajor Activity Centers  

Walt Disney World

Orange County Convention Center

Florida Mall

Orlando International Airport

Transit Facilities (2010)Transit Facilities (2010)  

Transit Centers 0

Transfer Centers 3

Park & Ride Lots 0

Roadway Characteristics (2010)Roadway Characteristics (2010)  

Number of Traffic Signals 18

Congested Road SegmentsCongested Road Segments  

Segment Average V/C Ratio 1.02

Land Use DistributionLand Use Distribution  

Residential 10.11

Institutional 0.05

Right of Way 14.76

Commercial 5.10

Industrial 12.11

Other 57.86

Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)Bike & Pedestrian Facilities (2010)  

Miles of Bike Lanes/Trails 10.28

Miles of Sidewalks 4.69

18: SR 528 — Disney to OIA 

SIS FacilitiesSIS Facilities  

SIS Facilities within Study Area 8

Orlando International Airport, CSX, I-4, Florida’s Turnpike, SR 528,

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ORANGEORANGE 2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan

LYNX Study Corridor 18 – SR 528: Disney to OIA

SunRail

SR 528: Disney to OIAKirkman Rd: Park Promenade to International Drive

SR 436: Fern Park to OIAOrange Ave: Downtown to Sand Lake Rd

US 441/17-92: Florida Mall to Kissimmee

LegendStudy Corridors

US 441/17-92: Downtown to Florida Mall

Innovation Way: OIA to UCF1-Mile Corridor Study Area

John Young Pkwy: Downtown to International Drive

Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(4, 11, 42, 111, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305)

302

Map 3-19: Existing Transit Service

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LegendLYNX Study Corridor 19 – SR 434: UCF to Maitland Blvd

0 1 2Miles

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ORANGEORANGE

SEMINOLESEMINOLE

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Aloma Ave: Winter Park to Oviedo1-Mile Corridor Study Area

OVIEDOOVIEDO

LegendLYNX Study Corridor 20 – Aloma Ave: Winter Park to Oviedo

0 0.8 1.6Miles

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SEMINOLESEMINOLE

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SEMINOLE EXPRESSWAY

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SunRailSeminole Way: UCF to Sanford1-Mile Corridor Study Area

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