Nearby Transit Routes
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2nd Avenue and Beach Blvd/Bayshore Drive will be blocked for Salvation Army Angel Tree Toy Run 10k. Catch the trolley at Central Avenue and 2nd Street.
Start: Dec 13, 2025 7:00am
End: Dec 13, 2025 10:30am
Coffee Pot Blvd. will be blocked for the Boley Jingle Bell Run 5k. Catch the bus at 15th Ave between Beach Dr & Locust St or Locust St between 15th Ave & 22nd Ave N.
Start: Dec 12, 2025 7:00pm
End: Dec 12, 2025 10:00pm
37th Street South between 18th Avenue South & 22nd Avenue will be blocked. Catch the bus northbound at 37th Street South & 18th Avenue South and southbound at 37th Street South & 22nd Avenue South
Start: Dec 8, 2025 12:00am
End: Feb 6, 2026 4:30pm
71st Street & 36th Avenue North will be blocked. Passengers should catch the bus along 71st Street near 34th Avenue North.
Start: Dec 2, 2025 4:00pm
End: Feb 2, 2026 12:00am
71st Street & 36th Avenue North will be blocked. Passengers should catch the bus along 71st Street near 34th Avenue North.
Start: Dec 2, 2025 4:00pm
End: Feb 2, 2026 12:00am
Until further notice, 71st Street will be blocked. Passengers should catch the bus at the next bus stop.
Start: Nov 24, 2025 9:07am
Until further notice, 9th Avenue North between 58th Street/Tyrone Blvd will be blocked. Passengers should catch the bus at the next bus stop.
Start: Oct 26, 2025 3:07pm
For the next year, Washington Dr., from 134th Ave N to Wilcox Dr., will be blocked. Passengers should catch the bus on 125th St N or 134th Ave N.
Start: Oct 26, 2025 3:05pm
End: Oct 26, 2026 12:00am
Until further notice, 46th Ave N at 71st St N will be blocked. Passengers should catch the bus at the next bus stop.
Start: Oct 26, 2025 1:22pm
Until further notice, Route 65 will not turn on Jeffords St. Passengers should catch the bus along Myrtle Ave to Druid Rd or a Jeffords & Fort Harrison.
Start: Oct 26, 2025 1:10pm
SunRunner
The SunRunner Gets You From Beach to ‘Burg
The SunRunner is Tampa Bay’s first Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service, and we think it’s a game-changer. With dedicated bus lanes, service every 15 minutes, and fully accessible stations, it’s designed to get you where you need to go without the parking headaches.
Where does it go? Check out our SunRunner Route Map and Interactive Map to plan your adventure.
Click on the yellow dot on the map below to learn more about station amenities, including:
- Shelter
- Parking
- Artwork
Parking options along the route include:
- Free On-Street Parking
- Public Lots
- Parking Garages
Find Out More About the SunRunner (FAQ)




Road Rules Made Simple
Bus-and-Turn Lanes 101
Those red asphalt lanes marked “BUS and ← ONLY”? They’re helping everyone move more efficiently.
You can use them when:
- Making a turn (up to one block before/after)
- Accessing driveways, businesses, or street parking
- Just remember to signal, check for buses, and pull in behind any SunRunner you see
Quick reminder: No parking, even temporarily. Delivery or pickup stops risk immediate tickets or towing.
Why they matter: These lanes keep the SunRunner reliable, help emergency vehicles reach people faster, and stay available during weather evacuations.
Bikes & Getting Around
Bringing your bike? Perfect! SunRunner buses have level boarding with three interior bike racks plus standing room for cyclists. Many stations also have bike racks if you prefer to park and ride.
Need a bike? Check out bikeshare locations near SunRunner stations at gohopr.com/coast. Just remember—rental bikes and scooters stay at the dock.
Updated bike infrastructure: We’ve moved bike lanes to Central Ave between 66th and 34th Streets (wider and better), added buffered bike lanes on 1st Ave N and S, and cyclists can use bus-and-turn lanes on Pasadena Ave between Central Ave and Huffman Way.
Riding the SunRunner
Planning your trip: Use our trip planner or download the Transit app (Android or iPhone).
Where we go: Downtown St. Petersburg, USF St. Pete, Tropicana Field, TradeWinds Island Resort, Grand Central and Edge Business Districts, Bayfront, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, South Pasadena, St. Pete Beach, plus countless local shops, restaurants, and businesses along the way.
Service hours: Seven days a week, 6 am to midnight. Buses every 15 minutes until 8 pm, then every 30 minutes until midnight. SunRunner After Dark, generously funded by the City of St. Peterburg, provides 15-minutes frequency until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays!
Cost: Same as regular PSTA service ($2.25 per ride). Check out reduced fare options if you qualify.
Accessibility: All stations feature specially-designed ramps and platforms for easy access. All-door boarding means enter wherever is convenient—wheelchair users use the front door (look for the ADA decal), cyclists use the rear door (bike decal). Low-floor buses with fold-out ramps and simple wheelchair restraint systems keep things smooth for everyone.
Pets welcome: Small, well-behaved pets in carriers are always invited aboard.
Paying your fare
We’ve gone cashless to keep things moving quickly—no fumbling for exact change while everyone waits.
Contactless payment: Tap your newer debit/credit card, smartphone, or wearable device (Apple Watch, Fitbit, Samsung Watch). We accept Visa, Mastercard, and Discover. We currently do not accept American Express.
Flamingo Fares: Use the card or app—just tap and go. Visit flamingofares.com to get started.