Fort Lauderdale Sun Trolley


Fort Lauderdale Sun Trolley is a community bus service for Fort Lauderdale in Florida. The trolleys are bio-diesel vehicles with air conditioning and music playing for the enjoyment of the passengers. They are also wheelchair accessible and cyclists can store their bicycles in carriers on the buses while they are transported to their destination in the city.

The trolleys have been a distinctive yellow and red color since 2006 when they replaced the old buses. As there are no distinct bus stops so passengers can board the trolleys from any point by waving to the driver. Most of the routes run Monday through Friday but there are some services at the weekend too. The weekday trolleys generally run every 15 to 20 minutes between 7.30am and 5.30pm depending on the route.

Trolleys run through the city to and from places such as Holy Cross Hospital and Galt Ocean Mile Library. The weekend service runs from 9.30am to 6.30pm and carries passengers to various destinations such as the Museum of Art, Harbor Shops, the beach and Broward County Convention Center. A trip on the trolleys means visitors can enjoy the beaches, shops, restaurants and other attractions easily.

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