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‘DeLand SunRail Circulator’ offers passengers free rides from new station to downtown

Shuttle will week days from 12:30 p.m. until 7:45 p.m.

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DELAND, Fla. – On the heels of the DeLand SunRail station grand opening last week, city officials announced a free shuttle service that will bring passengers from the station to downtown.

“In addition to the County of Volusia VoRide program, a Votran shuttle will be solely dedicated to bringing SunRail passengers from the DeLand station to Downtown,” city officials wrote on social media.

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According to a news release, the “DeLand SunRail Circulator” will run from about 12:30 p.m. until about 7:45 p.m. Monday through Friday. It will make six stops in downtown DeLand each trip before returning to the DeLand station.

Just show your ticket to the driver for easy boarding, officials said.

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Service officially begins Monday, Aug. 12, for SunRail’s DeLand station at 2491 Old New York Ave.

Northbound and Southbound schedule and tickets can be found at SunRail.com.

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The DeLand station will serve as SunRail’s northernmost stop, connecting Persimmon Hollow to DeBary, Poinciana, and more than a dozen stations in between along 61 miles of tracks.

The $40 million expansion was years in the making, first approved in 2020, and adds about 12 miles to SunRail’s path.

“This is very exciting. It brings opportunity to explore Central Florida, to look at employment throughout Central Florida with a nice ride on the train on the way to work and not have to worry about I4 traffic or parking when you get there but it also brings people to visit DeLand and see West Volusia,” said Chris Cloudman, Mayor of DeLand.


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