Votran schedule changes for race days and July 4

July 2, 2018

Votran will operate a limited service schedule Wednesday, July 4. Riders are encouraged to plan their holiday travel in advance.  

West Volusia routes 22, 24 and 60 will not operate. Connecting SunRail Routes 31, 32 and 33 will not operate as there will be no SunRail service July 4. Route 20 will not serve Amelia and will operate every two hours, beginning with the 7:19 a.m. southbound trip at Wal-Mart. Northbound trips will depart Market Place every two hours from 8:25 a.m. to 4:25 p.m. Routes 21 and 23 will operate on a Saturday schedule.      

East Volusia routes 1, 3, 4, 10, 15 and 17 will operate on the Sunday schedule from the Intermodal Transit Facility in Daytona Beach.

Southeast Routes 40 and 41 will operate every two hours. Route 40 will not serve Swallowtail Drive and Village Trail. The first Route 40 southbound trip will depart Dunlawton Avenue and U.S. 1 at 6:30 a.m.; northbound trips will depart Julia and Sams Transfer Point every two hours from 7:46 a.m. through 5:46 p.m. The first Route 41 southbound trip will depart Julia and Sams Transfer Point at 6:46 a.m.; regular trips will depart every two hours from 8:46 a.m. through 4:46 p.m. The 2:46 p.m. trip departing Julia and Sams Transfer Point will be the only trip serving Oak Hill. Northbound Routes 4 and 17 will transfer passengers at Dunlawton and Orange Avenues. Southbound Routes 4 and 17 will drop off passengers for Route 40 at Dunlawton Avenue and U S. Highway 1.    

All other routes and New Smyrna Beach Flex service will not operate. Votran Gold will run a limited schedule and times to coincide with the July 4 fixed-route service. For Votran Gold service changes, contact the Votran call center.

RACE DAY SCHEDULE DELAYS

Votran bus passengers can expect delays in service from Thursday, July 5, through Sunday, July 8. Route 11 will not serve the Daytona Flea Market and Bayless or Fentress Boulevards all four days. Night service on Saturday will be disrupted due to traffic from the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. After the race, traffic patterns will not allow buses to travel west of Halifax Health Medical Center. Traffic patterns may change without notice.

Votran riders are encouraged to visit www.votran.org  and click the “join” button at the bottom of the homepage to receive timely notices about bus service changes. The website also provides up-to-date alerts and real-time bus information.