SunTran (Ocala)

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Ocala SunTran
Headquarters2100 NE 30th Avenue
Locale Ocala, Florida
Service area Marion County, Florida
Service type bus service
Routes6
Fuel type Diesel
Operator RATP Dev
Website SunTran.org

The Ocala SunTran is the public transportation agency that serves Marion County, Florida. Service operates Monday through Saturday.

Route list

NumberNameRoute
1GreenDowntown Transfer Station - NE 5th Street - Watula - 2nd Street - 19th Avenue - 3rd Street - 25th Avenue - E Silver Springs - Walmart at Silver Springs (back Silver Springs - NE 55th Avenue - 35th Street - 36th Avenue - 14th Street - 25th Avenue - 7th Street - 28th Avenue - 3rd Street - ... - DTS)
2BlueDTS - N Magnolia - Bonnie Heath - NW 10th Street - 22nd Ct - 14th Street - Martin Luther King Jr. - SW 16th Avenue - 12th Street - 17th Street - 9th Avenue - 20th Street - 12th Avenue - 17th Street - SE 17th Street - Maricamp - Health Department - 24th Street - 36th Avenue - 17th Street - 30th Avenue - 18th Street - 32nd Avenue - 24th Street - Maricamp Road - 17th Street - S Magnolia - SE 3rd Avenue - Watula - DTS)
3PurpleDTS - N Magnolia/NE 1st Avenue - NW 3rd Street - N Pine - NW 2nd Street - 7th Avenue - 4th Street - 23rd Avenue - W Silver Springs - SW 27th Avenue - 5th Street - 27th Avenue - W Silver Springs - SW 33rd Avenue - 31st Avenue - College of Central Florida Ocala Campus - SW College - Paddock Mall (back SW 32nd Avenue - 34th Street - 27th Avenue - 10th Street - 23rd Avenue - NW 23rd Avenue - ... - DTS)
4OrangeDTS - N Magnolia/NE 1st Avenue - SW 10th Street (back 10th Street - S Pine - 17th Street - 1st Avenue) - 16th Avenue - 12th Street - Easy - 27th Avenue - 42nd Street - 43rd Street - Market Street at Heath Brook (back College - 27th Avenue - Easy - ... - DTS)
5RedHealth Department - Maricamp - Bahia - Pine - Spring - Emerald - Maricamp - Oak - Lake Weir High School (back Oak Track - Emerald - Maricamp - Oak - Silver - Bahia - Silver - Midway - Maricamp - HD)
6YellowDTS - N Magnolia - Old US Highway 301 - NW 1st Avenue - 28th Street - 14th Avenue - 35th Street - 55th Avenue - E Silver Springs - Walmart at Silver Springs - E Silver Springs - NE 36th Terrace - 8th Pl - 36th Avenue - 35th Street - Jacksonville - 8th Road - 8th Avenue - 9th Street - Watula - DTS
7Silverserving outskirts


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