LYNX’s new bus route links Orlando’s airport to tourist destinations

Disney Springs, Orange County Convention Center among stops

ORLANDO, Fla. – The Disney International Airport Destination Parkway Express will also be known as Link 311 and will take passengers from Orlando International Airport with six stops along the way and back.

The new route starts at Orlando International Airport’s Terminal A, with a fare of $2 that you can pay in cash, by the LYNX app or bus pass.

The bus then stops at the Sand Lake SunRail station, then Florida Mall, Universal Boulevard, International Drive, Destination Parkway and ends at Disney Springs.

The map for the new LYNX Link 311 shows the six stops along the route. (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

The new Link 311 bus route starts April 21. LYNX says the route will run 7 days a week every 30 minutes in both directions between 5 a.m. and 11 p.m.

Riders can take the SunRail and transfer for free.

The annual cost will be $3.5 million for the next five years and is being paid for by Orange County taxpayers through the Accelerated Transportation Safety Program.

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Laverne McGee joined WKMG-TV as a reporter in March 2024.

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