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  2. Disney Transport - Wikipedia

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    The fleet currently is the third largest fleet of any Florida transportation system, behind Miami's Metrobus and the Jacksonville Transportation Authority. [ 16 ] In 2014, Disney experimented with adding 60-foot-long (18 m) articulated buses as a pilot project to increase capacity on certain routes.

  3. Lynx (Orlando) - Wikipedia

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    Lynx (stylized as LYNX) is a transit system serving the greater Orlando, Florida area. Operated by the Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority, it provides bus, curb-to-curb, and paratransit services in three counties: Orange, Seminole, and Osceola.

  4. Faro Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport authority announced an expansion programme for Faro airport in February 2010. Phase I of the expansion started in 2010 and was completed by 2011. Phase II began in 2011 and was completed by 2013. Faro International Airport handled 5,447,200 passengers and recorded 39,789 aircraft movements in 2008.

  5. Downtown Orlando’s autonomous SWAN shuttle draws ... - AOL

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    Orlando’s autonomous SWAN Shuttle launched this week, running seven days a week circling a limited portion of the LYNX Orange route. The free shuttle, which started running Sunday, drew a crowd ...

  6. Shuttle bus - Wikipedia

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    A shuttle bus is a bus that travels a shorter route in comparison to most bus routes. Typically, shuttle buses travel in both directions between two points. Shuttle buses are designed to transport large groups of people who are all travelling to and from a specific destination in a more organized manner.

  7. Orlando International Airport People Movers - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier CX-100 arriving at Airside 2 in 2008. Construction of the current terminal at Orlando International Airport began in 1978 and it opened in 1981. When the terminal opened, it only consisted of the western half of the landside terminal building and the two airsides on the west side of the terminal which contain Gates 1-59 (present-day Airsides 1 and 3).