About SunRail
SunRail is Central Florida's commuter rail system running 49 miles from DeBary in Volusia County through downtown Orlando to Poinciana in Osceola County. The system has 16 stations and operates primarily during weekday commute hours. Limited weekend service was added in recent years. SunRail provides an alternative to driving on I-4 for commuters and visitors.
Stations and Route
Key stations include DeBary (northern terminus), Sanford, Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, Winter Park, downtown Orlando (Church Street and LYNX Central), Orlando Health/Amtrak, Sand Lake Road, Meadow Woods, Kissimmee, and Poinciana. The downtown Orlando stations connect to the LYNX bus system and the Orlando Amtrak station.
Fares and Schedules
SunRail fares are zone-based, ranging from $2 to $5 per ride depending on distance traveled. Monthly passes offer significant savings for regular riders. Trains run approximately every 30 minutes during peak hours and hourly during off-peak times. Weekend service operates on a reduced schedule. All trains are ADA accessible.
Tourist Use
While SunRail is primarily a commuter system, tourists can use it to visit Winter Park from downtown Orlando, access the Amtrak station, or reach Kissimmee without a car. BusBrother provides group transportation for destinations not served by SunRail, complementing rail service with door-to-door charter bus connections.
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