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Space Coast Area Transit to Add New Bus Routes April 3 in Titusville & Port St. John

Last updated on September 1, 2021

Space Coast Area Transit will begin service on three new fixed routes starting April 3, servicing Titusville and Port St. John, and adding an additional bus route in the beach area south of Patrick Air Force Base and north of U.S. Route 192.

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■ Route 10, Central Titusville

Due to continued requests and development in the Central Titusville area, the new Route 10 will operate weekdays from 7:00 AM to 7:55 PM and on Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 5:55 PM.


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Major stops include Titus Landing, Titusville Library, Parrish Healthcare Center, Publix Supermarket at Colonial Coast Crossing, Parrish Health and Fitness, Titusville Walmart, and Aldi Supermarket.

At Titus Landing, riders can transfer to Route 1 Titusville/Viera, Route 2 Titusville, and Route 5 Titusville/Mims.

View a Route 10 map and schedule at 321Transit.com/10


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■ Route 11, Port St. John

This route brings transit service to what has been long called a “transit desert”, a priority for new service for many years. Route 11 will operate weekdays from 7:07 AM to 8:04 PM and on Saturdays from 8:07 AM to 6:04 PM.

Major stops include Cocoa Commons, Publix at Indiavista Center, Brevard Heath Alliance, Port St. John Plaza, and Port St. John Social Security Administration. At Cocoa Commons, riders can transfer to Route 6 Cocoa/Rockledge.

View a Route 11 map and schedule at 321Transit.com/11

“For those who rely on public transit to get to work, school, the grocery store, and other essential places that help sustain their livelihood, this expansion equals peace of mind for both them and their families,” said Lance Parker, Space Coast Area Transit’s Manager of Operations and Maintenance.

New and updated routes and schedules take effect April 3. For questions, call the RideLine at 321-633-1878.

All three new routes are currently funded by the Federal Transit Administration CARES Act.

Transit Services is a department of the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners.

Michael Lynch
Author: Michael Lynch

Raised on the Space Coast, I want to keep North Brevard informed of what's happening. Send Tips / Story Ideas to TitusvilleMedia@gmail.com

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