LYNX was founded in May 1972 as the Orange, Seminole, Osceola Transportation Authority (OSOTA). We became Tri-County Transit in 1984. In 1992 the agency began doing business as LYNX and officially changed our name to the Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority in March 1994. LYNX provides public transportation services for Orange, Osceola and parts of Seminole counties. Daily fixed-route
bus service provides more than 67,000 passenger trips each weekday spanning an area of approximately 2,500 square miles with a resident population of more than 2.2 million. Small portions of Polk and Lake counties are served as well. Other LYNX services include LYMMO, a free downtown Orlando circulator; a commuter assistance Vanpool program; ACCESS LYNX paratransit Service; NeighborLink community circulator; and FastLink limited stop service. Ridership:
• More than 67,000 rides provided each weekday.
• 21,476,203 passenger trips in FY25. Fast Facts:
• Population served: more than 1.8 million people.
• Fleet size: 300 air-conditioned coaches.
• More than 30 million vehicle miles traveled system wide in FY25. LYNX Board of Directors:
• Buddy Dyer Chair/Mayor City of Orlando
• Jerry Demings Vice Chair/Orange County Mayor
• John E. Tyler Secretary/FDOT District 5 Secretary
• Viviana Janer /Osceola County Commissioner
• Amy Lockhart/Seminole County Commissioner
LYNX Management:
• Tiffany Homler Hawkings Chief Executive Officer