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Free downtown Fort Myers trolley to resume seasonal operations

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FORT MYERS, Fla. — The LeeTran’s seasonal trolleys will resume services on Nov.16. with some adjustments to other routes.

The Blue and Gold Line trolleys will provide free access to the historic downtown Fort Myers River District. LeeTran trolleys are a fun and convenient way to enjoy shopping, dining, and entertainment, without having to drive and park downtown.

The Blue Line runs through downtown Fort Myers. The route loops from the Oasis Condominiums to West First Street and McGregor Boulevard along First Street, then to Rosa Parks Transportation Center, Fowler Street and Second Street.

The Gold Line connects North Fort Myers to downtown Fort Myers.

The free tram will run about every 35 minutes every day from Fort Myers Beach Public Library to Bowditch Point Park. Service begins at 9:30 a.m. daily at Fort Myers Beach Public Library and ends with the last tram leaving Bowditch Point Park at approximately 10:35 p.m.

Routes 40, 50,130, and 140 will experience slight changes to their associated schedules.



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