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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
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
Lake Apopka
Lake Jesup
East Lake Tohopekaliga
Lake Monroe
Lake Tohopekaliga
1792
192
441
27
92
17
441
491
429
417
408
528
522
414
528
408408
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
Legend
ST CLOUDST CLOUD
Study Corridors
LYNX Study Corridors0 4 8
Miles
2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan
1792
441
4
408
Downtown Orlando Inset
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2030 Paw Print:2030 Paw Print:The LYNX Transit Master Plan
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Project PartnersProject Partners
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
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
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
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
18 Corridors18 Corridors
SunRail
High Speed Rail
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
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
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)
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)
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
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
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
www.seefloridago.comg p ( y)
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
443
23
1
102 9
200
14
LEE RD
ORLANDO AVE
SR-400
FAIRBANKS AVE
DENNING AVE
PARK AVENUE
MINNESOTA AVENUE
MORSE BLVD.
P ALMER AVENUE
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE
NEW YORK AVENUE
ALOMA AV
WEBSTER AVENUE
ORANGE AV
TEMPLE DRIVE
FAIRBANKS AV
CLAY STREET
PENNSYLVANIA AVE
FAIRBANKS AVE
FAIRBANKS A V
1792
4
00.3
0.6 Miles
ORANGEORANGE
WINTERWINTER
PARKPARK
2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan
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
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
I-4
SR-400
WEST BRONSON HWY
VINE ST.OAK ST
OSCEOLA PKWY
CENTRAL FLA GREENWAY
INTERNATIONAL DR
JOHN YOUNG PKWY
FLORIDA'S TURNPIKEVINE ST
ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL
OLD LAKE WILSON RDPALM PKW
Y
MICHIGAN AVE CR 527/ORANGE AVE
W. CARROL STTHACKER AVE
POINCIANA BLVD
ORANGE BLOSSOM TR
EPCOT CENTER DRSO. CONNECTOR EXT.
KISSIMMEEVINELAND RD
HUNTERS CREEK BLVD
DONEGAN AVE
OLD DIXIE HWY
VINELAND RD.
MAIN ST
EMMET T ST
NEPTUNE/KISS. PK. RD
DYER BLVD
FUNIE STEED RD
W HISPE R L AK E S BL VD
TOWN CENTER BLVD
HOAGLAND BLVD
GARDEN ST
CR 527/ORANGE AVE
POINCIANA BLVD
OSCEOLA PKWY
THACKER AVE
OSCEOL A P KWY
MAIN ST
55
56
306
57304
302301
50
1018
4
Lake Tohopekaliga
192
1792 441
4
00.8
1.6 Miles
ORANGEORANGE
OSCEOLAOSCEOLA
2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan
LYNX Study Corridor 2 – US 192: Disney to Kissimmee
429
522
417
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
26
50
Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(4, 10, 18, 26, 50, 55, 56, 111)
302
Map 3-3: Existing Transit Service
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
I-4
US 27
SR-400
OSCEOLA PKWY
CR 545
FLORIDA'S TURNPIKE
POINCIANA BLVD
CENTRAL FLA G RE ENWAY
WEST BRONSON HWY
CR 547
VINE ST.
US 17/92
OLD TAMPA HW Y
13TH ST
NEPTUNE/KISS. PK. RD BOG GY CREEK ROAD
GOODMAN ROAD
E BRONSON HWY
LOUGHMAN RD/CR54
S ORANGE BLOSSOM TR
US 192
TENTH ST.
JOHN YOUNG PKWY
OLD LAKE WILSON RD
CENTRAL FL A PKWY
INTERNATIONAL DR
ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL
HAM BROWN RD
OSCE OLA -POLK LINE RD
VINE STJOHN YOUNG/BERMUDA A
MICHIGAN AVE
MAIN ST
W. CARROL ST
WETHERBE E RD EXT
KINGS HWY/CR 525
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
OLD DIXIE HWY
VINELAND RD.
CAROLINA AVE
DYER BLVD
HARBOR ROAD
NELE ROAD
FUNIE STEED RD55
56
306
50
57
300
301
111
304
10
18
26
4Lake Tohopekaliga
192
27
1792
4
02
4 Miles
2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan
429
417
91
ORANGEORANGE
OSCEOLAOSCEOLA
POLKPOLK
LAKELAKE
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)
302
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
204
302
54
125
20 4830
21
49
200
8
25
17
30138 300
37
50
40
4
30311 7
319
18
13 51
28
29
3630457
3 313 102
443
24
44
305
15 SR-400
SILVER STAR RD
COLONIAL DR
OLD WINTER GARDEN RD
EAST-WEST EXPRESSWAYMERCY DRIVE
POWERS DRIVE
KIRKMAN RD
W B BILL MCGEE HWY
PAR ST
IVEY LANE
CENTRAL BLVD.
PINE HILLS RD
VERNON ST/B ALBO A DR
PRINCETON ST
CHURCH STREET
GORE STREET
HIAWASSEE ROAD
ORANGE AV
ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL SMITH ST
JOHN YOUNG PARKWAY
HASTINGS AVENUE
EAST-WEST WESTERN EX
TAMPA AVENUE
SOUTH STREET
SR 438/W PRINCETON
RALEIGH STREET
WESTMORELAND DRIVE
ANDERSON STREET
ROBINSON STWASHINGTON ST
FORMOSA STREET
WESTMORELAND STREET
PINEHILLS RD.
MAURY ROAD
EDGEWATER DR
SLIGH BLVD
HIGHLANDS AVENUE
PINE HILLS ROAD
IVANHOE/LAKEVIEW AV
ORANGE CENTER BLVD.
SILVER STAR ROAD
CLAY STREET
ELSTON LANE
SILVER STAR RDEDGEWATER DR
HIAWASSEE ROAD
RALEIGH STRE ET
COLONIAL DR
17441 92
4
00.5
1 Miles
ORANGEORANGE
2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan
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
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
1ST ST
US 17/92
FRENCH AVE
W 13TH ST
W. PARK AVE.
SEMINOLE BLVD
13TH ST
PERSIMMON AV.
CELERY AVE
AIRPORT BOULEVARD
SEMINOLE BLVD
462461
34103
Lake Monroe
1792
00.3
0.6 Miles
SEMINOLESEMINOLE
SANFORDSANFORD
2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan
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
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
SEMO
RAN
BLVD
SR-400
ORLA
NDO
EAST
BELTW
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ALOMA AV
BEE LINE EXPRESSWAY
ROUS
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D
CONW
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LEE VISTA BLVDCHICK ASAW
T RA IL
ECONLOC KHA TCH EE T R
MOSS PARK RD
COLONIAL DR
HOFFNER RD
BOGGY CREEK RD
LAKE PICKETT RD
ALAF
AYA T
RAIL
OSCEOLA P KWY
MILL
S AVE
DEAN
ROA
D
FORSYTH RO AD
LEE RD
SANDLAKE RD
4TH ST
CENTRAL FLA GREENWAY
ORLA
NDO
AVE
MICHIGAN AVENUE
NARCOOSSEE RD
AMELIA STREET
BOGGY CREEK ROAD
WETH E RBEE R D EXT
HALL RD
UNIVERSITY BLVD
JUDGE RD
LK.UNDERHILL ROAD
LAKE UNDERHILL DR.
KALEY AVENUE
LAKE
MONT
AVEN
UE
ORANGE AV
PAR ST
HANSEL AV
DENN
ING
AVE
OLD C
HENEY HIGHWAY
CENTRAL BLVD.
DIXIE
BELL
E DRI
VE
N ELA AVENUE
SOUTH ST
MC COY ROAD
ORAN
GE AV
ENUE
LAKE UNDERHILL DR
GORE STREET
CONW
AY G
ARDE
NS R
OAD
BENN
ETT R
OAD
CONW
AY R
OAD
WINT
ER PA
RK R
OAD
SINDE
Y HAY
ES R
OAD
SLIGH BLVD
GOLD
ENRO
D RD
HOFFNER R OAD
BEE LINE EXPRESSWAY
NARC
OOSS
EE R
D
ALAFAYA TRAIL
COLONIAL DR
LAKE
PICK
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COLONIAL DR DEAN
ROA
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ECON
LOCK
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SOUTH ST
1329
3
41
30
2815
18
42
7
125
102200
313
443
40
23
6
434
204
114
East Lake Tohopekaliga
4
0 3 6Miles
ORANGEORANGE
LegendStudy Corridors
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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
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
SR-40
0I-4
LEE RD
ALTAMONTE DR
ORLA
NDO
AVE
US 17/9
2
COLONIAL DR
MERC
Y DRI
VE
ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL
ALOMA AV
WYMO
RE R
OAD
MILL
S AVE
SEMO
RAN
BLVD
AMELIA STREET
KENNEDY BLVD
MAITLAND BLVD
PAR ST
CHURCH STREET
LIVINGSTON AVENUE
FORE
ST C
ITY R
D
MAITL
AND A
V
WYMO
RE R
D
PRINCETON ST
TEMP
LE D
RIVE LA
KE H
OWEL
L RD
LAKE
MONT
AVEN
UE
OXFORD RD
SILVER STAR RD
FAIRBANKS AVE DENN
ING
AVE
CENTRAL BLVD.
ORANOLE RD
PARK AVENUE
MAITLAND BLVD.
SR 438/W PRINCETON
MAGN
OLIA
HOME
S RD
PALMER AVENUE
EDEN
PARK
DR
ORAN
GE AV
HORATIO AVENUE
MARKS STREET
OLD WINTER GARDEN RD
WINTER PA R K DRI VE
CLAY
STRE
ETMA
GNOL
IA AV
MAIT LAND AVENUE
PHEL
PS AV
ENUE
BENN
ETT R
OAD
ROBINSON ST
PENN
SYLV
ANIA
AVEN
UE
CORRINE DRIVE
NEW
YORK
AVEN
UE
TAMP
A AVE
NUE
EDEN
PARK
ROA
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WASHINGTON ST
IVEY L
ANE
WEST
MORE
LAND
STRE
ET
MAURY ROAD
BUMBY A VE
GLENRIDGE WAY
LAKE O R LAN DO PKWY
CLARCONA-OCOEE RDFO
RMOS
A STR
EET
HOWELL BRANCH RD
O'BRIEN/SPRING LAKE
LAKE AVENUE
LAKE
ORLANDO PKWY.
LAKE SUE AVE
PEARL LAKE CSWY
EDGEWATER DR
GREE
NE D
R
KEWA
NNEE
TRL
LIVINGSTON STREET
FAIRBANKS AV
SMITH ST
BUMB
Y AVE
COLONIAL DR
FAIRBANKS AVEEDGEWATER DR
ORANGE AV
ROBINSON STROBINSON ST
CENTRAL BLVD.
MAITLAND BLVD.
COLONIAL DR
SEMORAN BLVD
EDG EWATER DR
200
4123
17
54
1
125
9
2920302
21
25
48
13
204
313
4 319
103
434
40303
11
7
6
4
0 1 2Miles
ORANGEORANGE
SEMINOLESEMINOLE
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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
102
Transit RoutesExisting I-Ride Trolley RoutePrimary LYNX Bus Routes(1, 9, 14, 102)302
Map 3-8: Existing Transit Service
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
I-4
US 17
/92
SR 46
CR 42
7
1ST ST
SEMINOLE EXPRESSWAY
MARKH
AM W
OODS
RD
RINE
HART
RD
SR 434
ALTAMONTE DR
UPSA
LA R
D
ORLA
NDO A
VE
C OUNTRY CLU B RD
TUSKA
WILL
A RD
CELERY AVE
FREN
CH AV
EW.
PARK
AVE.
AIRPORT BLVD
LAKE
EMMA
ROA
D25TH ST
SANF
ORD A
VE.
A IRPO
RT B
O ULE
VARD
W.25TH ST.
ORAN
GE BL
VD
H E THOMAS JR PRKWY
DOUG
LAS A
VE
PALM
SPRI
NGS
RD
SEMIN OLA BV/LAKE DR
SANLANDO SPRINGS RD
SANFORD-OV IEDO RD
MELL
ONVI
LLE A
VE
SIPES
AVE
MONT
GOME
RY R
D
SEMORAN BLVD
MARKHAM RD
SR 42
6
OLD LA
KE MARY RD
LONGWOOD-OVIE DO RD
E E WILLIAMSON RD
MARQUETTE AV.
LONG
WOOD AV27TH ST
WYMO
RE R
D
RAYMOND AVE/NORTH ST SEM INOLA BLVD
SEMIN O LE BLVD
SOUT
HWES
T RD
LAKE MARY BLVD
LONG
WOO
D-MA
RKHA
M RD
.
OHIO
AV
BRISS
ON AV
ENUE
WILBUR AVE
SANFORD-OVIEDO R D
LAKE MARY BLVD
US 17/92
SR 46
MARKHAM RD
SR 46
CR 427
SEMINOLE BLVD
LAKE MARY BLVD
200
45
434
103
462
34
411
23
102
Lake Jesup
Lake Monroe
1792
4
0 0.8 1.6Miles
SEMINOLESEMINOLE
SANFORDSANFORD
LegendStudy Corridors
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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
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
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
SANLANDO SPRINGS RD
EDGEWATER DR
OXFORD RD
WEKIVA SPGS RD.
RAYMON D AVE/NORTH ST
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
KEWANNEE TRL
CENTRAL AVENUE
WEKIVA SPRINGS RD
SEMORAN BLVD
MAITLAND BLVD
200
17 41
434
231
9
102
103
44
405
17
92
441
4
00.8
1.6 Miles
ORANGEORANGE
SEMINOLESEMINOLE
2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan
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
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
1329
3
200 41
3850
300
57
111
30
28
204
305
434
54302
15
23
443
42
102
17
20
1
7
18
125
9
301
8
304
21
36
48
37
244
40
25
3136
303
103
58
14
31
SR-40
0I-4
COLONIAL DRSE
MORA
N BL
VD
SANDLAKE RD
SR 42
6
LEE RD
ORLA
NDO
EAST
BELT
WAY
ALOMA AV
ROUS
E ROA
D
ALTAMONTE DR
CONW
AY R
D
BEELINE EXPWY
US 17
/92
LEE VISTA BLVD
ORLA
NDO
AVE
CHICKASAW TR A IL
RED BUG LAKE RD
ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAILFLORIDA'S TURNPIKE
ECON
LOCK
HATC
HEE T
R
ALAF
AYA T
R
TUSK
AWILL
A RD
HOFFNER RD
ALAF
AYA T
RAIL
MILL
S AVE
DEAN
ROA
D
OAK RIDGE ROAD
MICHIGAN AVENUE
EAST-WEST EXPRESSWAY
FORSYTH ROAD
SEMINOL
E EXP
RESS
WAY
AMELIA STREET
4TH ST
PAR ST
BEAR
LAKE
RD
NARCOOSSEE RD
UNIVERSITY BLVD.
FORE
ST C
ITY R
D
UNIVERSITY BLVD
TRAD
EPOR
T DR.
JUDGE RD
MAITLA ND AV
BEE LINE EXPRESSWAY
PRINCETON ST
KALEY AVENUE
LAKE
MONT
AVEN
UE
WEST
MORE
LAND
DRI
VE
HOLDEN ROAD
MICHIGAN AVE
OXFO
RD R
DSILVER STAR RD
BOGG
Y CRE
EK R
D
ORAN
GE AV
OAKRIDGE ROAD
FAIRBANKS AVE
MAITLAND BLVD.
OLD
CHENEY HIGHWAY
LANCASTER ROAD
ORANOLE RD
NELA AVENUE
PEEL AVENUE
SOUTH ST
BRUT
ON BL
VD
GATLIN AVENUE
MC COY ROAD
MCNEIL RD
PALMER AVENUEOR
ANGE
AVEN
UE
LAKE UNDERHILL DR
GORE STREET
CONW
AY G
ARDE
NS R
OAD
ROBINSON ST
CONW
AY R
OAD
CORRINE DRIVE
PERSHING AVENUE
PINEHILLS RD.
MAURY ROAD
MOTT
ROA
D
MAND
ARIN
DRI
VE
MAITLA ND BLVD
HOWELL BRANCH RDLAKE AVENUE
PARA
MORE
AVEN
UE
ROSE
AVEN
UE
LAKE SUE AVE
EDGEWATER DR
GOLD
ENRO
D RD
H OFFNER R OAD
BEE LINE EXPRESSWAY
MAITLAND BLVD.DEAN ROAD
DEAN
ROA
D
ECON
LOC K
HATC
HEE T
R
ORAN
GE BL
OSSO
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AIL
17
441
92
17
924
0 2.5 5Miles
2030 Paw Print: The LYNX Transit Master Plan
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
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
I-4SR
-400
L EE RD
APOPKA BLVD
CLAR
KE R
OAD
ALTAMONTE DR
W B BILL MCGEE HWY
MERC
Y DRI
VE
CLARCONA RD
WYMO
RE R
OAD
HIAW
ASSE
E RO
AD
ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL
KENNEDY BLVD
POWE
RS D
RIVE
SEMORAN BLVD
EAST-WEST WESTERN EX
VERNON ST/BALBOA DR
BEGGS ROAD
NORTH LANE
SHEE
LER
ROAD
PAR ST
BEAR
LAKE
RD
CENTRAL BLVD.
PINE
HILL
S RO
AD
FORE
ST C
ITY R
D
CHURCH STREET
PINE HILLS RD
CLARCONA-OCOEE RD.
WYMO
RE R
D
PRINCETON ST
COLONIAL DR
EAST-WEST EXPRESSWAY
DOUG
LAS A
VE
OLD WINTER GARDEN RD
APOP
KA-V
INEL
AND
RD
AMELIA STREET
SILVER STAR RD
MAITLAND BLVD.HA
STIN
GS AV
ENUE
PIEDM
ONT/W
EKIVA
RD
A.D. MIMS ROAD
PARK
AVEN
UE
SR 438 /W PRINCETON
MONT
GOME
RY R
D
MAGN
OLIA
HOME
S RD
MCNEIL RD
ORAN
GE AV
PALM
SPRI
NGS
RD
ORA NOLE RD
KIRKM
AN R
D
CLAY
STRE
ET
FORE
ST C
ITY R
OAD
ROBINSON ST
CLARCONA-OCOEE RD
TAMP
A AVE
NUE
EDEN
PARK
ROA
D
PINEHILLS RD.
FAIRBANKS AVELAKEV IEW ROAD
MAURY ROAD
MOTT
ROA
D
LAKE
BRAN
TLEY
RD
MAITLAND BLVDLIN
E DRI
VE
KEENE ROAD
HIGH
LAND
S AVE
NUE
LAKE ORL A NDO PKWY
LAKE
O
RLANDO PKWY.
ROSE
AVEN
UE
EDG EWAT ER DR
SANDLAKE ROADCE
NTRA
L AVE
NUE
ROSE
AVEN
UE
ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL
SILVER STAR RD
MAITLAND BLV D.
S EMORAN BLVD
EDGEWATER DR
POWE
RS D
RIVE COLONIAL DR
HIAW
ASSE
E RO
AD
MAITLAN D BLVD
ED GEWATER DR
125
200
204
17
41
44
54
9
443
23
30 48
1
49 302
20
21
25
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4
301
319
405
434
29
28
442
40
303
711
8
14
441
441
4
0 0.9 1.8Miles
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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
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
SR-40
0
SANDLAKE RD
CONW
AY R
D
EAST-WEST EXPRESSWAY
BEELINE EXPWY
OAK RIDGE ROAD
MICHIGAN AVENUE
FLORIDA'S TURNPIKE
AMELIA STREET
MC LEOD RD.
COLONIAL DR
VINEL
AND R
OADCHURCH STREET
IVEY L
ANE
LIVINGSTON AVENUE
DIVIS
ION
AVEN
UE
KALEY AVENUEWEST
MORE
LAND
DRI
VE
HOLDEN ROAD
OLD WINTER GARDEN RD
JOHN Y
OUNG
PKWY
ORAN
GE AV
OAKRIDGE ROAD
HANSEL AV
LANCASTER ROAD
CENTRAL BLVD.
NELA AVENUE
FERN
CRE
EK AV
ENUE
TAMP
A AVE
NUE
PEEL
AVEN
UE
SOUTH STBR
UTON
BLVD
SOUTH STREET
WINE
GARD
ROA
D
LAKE MARGARET DR
GATLIN AVENUE
MC COY ROAD
MARKS STREET
GORE STREET
CONW
AY G
ARDE
NS R
OAD
RALEIGH STREET
CURRY FORD ROAD
ROBINSON ST
JETPORT DRIVE
CONW
AY R
OAD
L.B. MCLEOD ROAD
WASHINGTON ST
PRIMROS E DRIVE
MERC
Y DRI
VE
DAET
WYL
ER R
OAD
SUMM
ERLIN
AVEN
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PERSHING AVENUE
PINEHILLS RD.TR
ADEP
ORT D
R.CHAN
CELL
OR D
RIVE
COLUMBIA STREET
MAND
ARIN
DRI
VE
GATLIN AVE
SLIGH BLVD
B UMBY AVE
MILL
S AVE
NUERO
SALIN
D AV
ENUE
LUZO
N DR
IVEPA
RAMO
RE AV
ENUE
JOHN
YOUN
G PA
RKWA
YOSCEOLA AVENUE
THOR
NTON
AV
HONOUR ROAD
ORANGE CENTER BLVD.
BROW
N AV
RIO
GRAN
DE AV
ENUE
LIVINGSTON STREET
BUMB
Y AVE
NUE
ORAN
GE BL
OSSO
M TR
AIL
HOFFNER ROAD
ORANGE AV
CENTRAL BLVD.
COLONIAL DR
JOHN
YOUN
G PK
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ROBINSON ST
ORAN
GE AV
SOUTH ST
COLONIAL DR
PRIM
ROSE
DRI
VE
38 50300
57
204
305
54
30
304
302
301
711
18
48
8
21
36
29 28
20
42
49
24
13
200
4
3
111
40
31325
319
37
303
15
17125
6
102
31
4
0 0.75 1.5Miles
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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
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
55
57
42
304
56
21
10
301300
303
8
18
305
111
4
50
58
37
306
26
117
SR-40
0
SANDLAKE RD
BEELINE EXPWY
VINE ST.
FLOR
IDA'S
TURN
PIKE
CENTRAL FLA GREENWAY
OSCEOLA PKWY
ORAN
GE BL
OSSO
M TR
AIL
OAK ST
CR 52
7/ORA
NGE A
VE
CENTRAL FLA PKWY
BOGGY CREEK RD
INTERNATIONAL DR
TRAD
EPOR
T DR.
VINE ST
4TH ST
MICH
IGAN
AVE
W. CARROL S T
WETHERBEE RD EXT
FORTUNE RD
LANDSTAR/FAIRWAY WD
WEST BRONSON HWY
UNIVE
RSAL
BLVD
ORAN
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
PALM
AVEN
UE
E BRONSON HWY
HOAG
LAND
BLVD
THAC
KER A
VE
SINDE
Y HAY
ES R
OAD
OLD
DIXIE
HWY
BOGGY C
REEK
ROAD
FLORIDA'S TURNPIKE
BOGGY CREEK ROADMAIN
ST
LANDSTREET ROAD
OSCEOLA PKWY
TR ADEPORT DR.
OLD
DIXIE
HWY
Lake Tohopekaliga
17
441
92
192
4
0 1 2Miles
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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
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
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
29200
41
30
28
17
3003
43444
54
301
9
15
443
102
20
49
821
36
25
40
4
6303
405
1417 92
4
00.8
1.6 Miles
ORANGEORANGE
SEMINOLESEMINOLE
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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
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
SR-40
0
KIRKM
AN R
D
SANDLAKE RD
BEELINE EXPWY
EAST-WEST EXPRESSWAYOLD WINTER GARDEN RD
HIAWASSEE ROAD
CENTRAL FLA PKWY
VINELAND ROAD
INTERNATIO NAL D
RIVE OAK RIDGE ROAD
MICHIGAN AVENUE
MC LEOD RD.
AMELIA STREETW B BILL MCGEE HWY
4TH ST
DR. P
HILL
IPS BL
VD.
UNIV
ERSA
L BL V
D
VERNON ST/BALBOA DR
TURK
EY LA
KE R
OAD
CHURCH STREET
IVEY L
ANE
DIVIS
ION
AVEN
UE
KALEY AVENUE
EAST-WEST WESTERN EX
HOLDEN ROAD
POW
ERS D
RIVE
JOHN
YOUN
G PKW
Y
TAFT-VINELAND RD
JOHN YOUNG PKWY .
ORAN
GE AV
COLONIAL DR
OAKRIDGE ROAD
HANSEL AV
LANCASTER ROAD
SAND LAKE RD
CENTRAL BLVD.
NELA AVENUE
TAMPA AVE NU E
PEEL
AVEN
UE
SOUTH ST
BRUT
ON BL
VD
MAGN
OLIA
AV
WINEGARD ROAD
GATLIN AVENUE
ORAN
GE AV
ENUE
MERC
Y DRI
VE
FLORIDA'S TURNPIKE
MARKS STREET
GORE STREET
ANDERSON STREET
CONROY-WINDEREMERE R
ROBINSON ST
JETPORT DRIVE
L.B. MCLEOD ROAD
LANDSTREET ROAD
CON ROY-AMERICANA RD
LAKE MARGARET DR
PRIM ROSE DRI VE
PALM
AVEN
UE
PERSHING AVENUE
MC COY ROAD
SINDE
Y HAY
ES R
OAD
CHAN
CELL
OR D
RIVE
RALEIGH STREET
MAND
ARIN
DRI
VE
SLIGH BLVD
MILL
S AVE
NUE
PARA
MORE
AVEN
UE
JOHN
YOUN
G PA
RKWA
YHONOUR ROAD
ORANGE CENTER BLVD.
R IO G RANDE AVENU E
ORAN
GE BL
OSSO
M TR
AIL
TR ADEPORT D R.
HOFFNER
ROAD
ANDERSON ST
ORANGE AV
COLONIAL DRCOLONIAL DR
ROBINSON ST
ORAN
GE AV
JOHN
YOUN
G PK
WY
ROBINSON STCENTRAL BLVD.
FLORIDA'S TURNPIKE
LANDSTREET ROAD
3850
300
301
302
204
21
305
303
57
304
54
42
18
111
30
3711
7
48
58
20
8
40
36
4
49
24
13200
28
51313
17
25
125
319
15
3
102
631
4
0 1 2Miles
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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
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,
SR-40
0
SANDLAKE RD
CONW
AY R
D
EAST-WEST EXPRESSWAY
COLONIAL DR
MICHIGAN AVENUE
AMELIA STREET
BEELINE EXPWY
OAK RIDGE ROAD
CHURCH STREET
IVEY L
ANE
LIVINGSTON AVENUE
LAKE MARGARET DR
DIVIS
ION
AVEN
UE
KALEY AVENUEWEST
MORE
LAND
DRI
VE
HOLDEN ROAD
JOHN Y
OUNG
PKWY
ORAN
GE AV
OAKRIDGE ROAD
HANSEL AV
GATLIN AVE
LANCASTER ROAD
CENTRAL BLVD.
FLORIDA'S TURNPIKE
NELA AVENUE
FERN
CRE
EK AV
ENUE
TAMP
A AVE
NUE
PEEL
AVEN
UE
SOUTH ST
BRUT
ON BL
VD
SOUTH STREET
MAGN
OLIA
AV
WINE
GARD
ROA
D
GATLIN AVENUE
ORANGE AVE
MC COY ROAD
MC LEOD RD.
VINEL
AND R
OAD
GORE STREET
ANDERSON STREET
BEE LINE EXPRESSWAY
M ICHIGAN AVE
CONW
AY G
ARDE
NS R
OAD
JUDGE RD
OLD WINTER GARDEN RD
CURRY FORD ROAD
ROBINSON ST
JETPORT DRIVE
CONW
AY R
OAD
L.B. MCLEOD ROAD
WASHINGTON ST
PR IMROSE D RIVE
DAET
WYL
ER R
OAD
SUMM
ERLIN
AVEN
UEPERSHING AVENUE
HOFFNER RD
CHAN
CELL
OR D
RIVE
COLUMBIA STREET
SLIGH BLVD
BUMB
Y AVE
GAST
ON FO
STER
ROA
D
MILL
S AVE
NUE
LUZO
N DR
IVEPA
RAMO
RE AV
ENUE
OSCEOLA AVENUE
THOR
NTON
AV
HONOUR ROAD
ORANGE CENTER BLVD.
BROW
N AV
JUDGE ROAD
RIO
GRAN
DE AV
ENUE
LIVINGSTON STREET
HURD
AVEN
UE
BUMB
Y AVE
NUE
HO
FFNER ROAD
ORAN
GE BL
OSSO
M TR
AIL
ANDERSON ST
ROBINSON ST
RIO
GRAN
DE AV
ENUE
CENTRAL BLVD.
GORE STREET
SOUTH ST
ORANGE AV
PRIM
ROSE
DRI
VE
CONWAY R D
JOHN
YOUN
G PK
WY
ROBINSON ST
ORAN
GE AV
COLONIAL DR
CURRY FORD ROAD
COLONIAL DR
3850
57
300
204
30
305
54
1118
7
51
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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
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
SR-40
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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
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,
SR-400
SANDLAKE RD
BEELINE EXPWY
CENTRAL FLA GR EENWA Y
FLORIDA'S TURNPIKE
ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL
CR 527/ORANGE AVE
JOHN YOUNG PKWY
CENTRAL FL A PKWY
INTERNA TIONAL DR
BOGGY CREEK RD
TURKEY LAKE ROADINTERNATION AL DRIVE
TRADEPORT DR.
LANDSTREET ROAD
BEE LINE EXPRESSWAY
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UNIVERSAL BLVD
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WALLACE ROADNEL A AVENUE
SEMORAN BLVD
MC COY ROAD
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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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417
Aloma Ave: Winter Park to Oviedo1-Mile Corridor Study Area
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LegendLYNX Study Corridor 20 – Aloma Ave: Winter Park to Oviedo
0 0.8 1.6Miles
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SEMINOLESEMINOLE
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MAITLANDMAITLAND
LegendLYNX Study Corridor 21 – Maitland Blvd: SR 434 to US 17-92
0 0.6 1.2Miles
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ORANGEORANGE
SEMINOLESEMINOLE
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SunRailSeminole Way: UCF to Sanford1-Mile Corridor Study Area
LegendLYNX Study Corridor 22 – Seminole Way: UCF to Sanford
0 0.9 1.8Miles
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ORANGEORANGE
SEMINOLESEMINOLE