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You Will Be Able To Get To The Beach In No Time With Tampa Bay's New Rapid Transit Line

Finding parking will be a thing of the past!
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You will soon have the opportunity to say goodbye to finding a parking spot at some of Florida's best beaches.

The first true bus rapid transit line in Tampa Bay will soon make its debut in St. Petersburg, and it will take you all the way to the beach.

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2022

Expected time of completion 

Called "SunRunner," the new bus line will whisk passengers from Downtown St. Petersburg to St. Pete Beach without all the hassle of heavy traffic and parking.

To ensure the bus won't be tangled in St. Petersburg's notorious traffic, the SunRunner will travel on semi-dedicated lanes and have limited stops.

The line is expected to be completed in 2022.

Via WFLA

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