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  2. LeeTran - Wikipedia

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    LeeTran is the transit bus service operated by the Lee County Transit Department, providing service to Bonita Springs, Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach and much of the unincorporated area of Lee County, Florida. [3] Buses operate Monday through Saturday between 5:00 a.m. and 9:45 p.m., depending on the route; and at various times on ...

  3. Sanibel Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The Sanibel Causeway was completed and opened for traffic on May 26, 1963. Due to the causeway, Sanibel Island experienced major growth in the early 1970s leading to Sanibel's incorporation into Lee County's third city, which took place on November 5, 1974. Former congressman and CIA director Porter Goss served as Sanibel's first mayor.

  4. Transportation in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Bus service between cities and towns in Florida is provided by a number of private companies. Amtrak Thruway service is offered connecting Amtrak trains to cities off of train routes, including Fort Myers and St Augustine, but tickets cannot be purchased for the bus alone, only a combined bus-rail itinerary.

  5. Can you visit Sanibel Island on the repaired causeway ... - AOL

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    On Wednesday through Sunday, residents, business and property owners and private contractors may access Sanibel Causeway. Inbound access will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. There are two inbound lanes.

  6. Bayfront Bistro on Fort Myers Beach was the first business to reopen on the island after Ian with a grand opening on Nov. 11, WINK reported. Co-owner Bob Rommell, who pointed at a water line that ...

  7. Summerlin Road - Wikipedia

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    CR 869 was first proposed in 1971 as an alternative to both US 41 and McGregor Boulevard and providing better access to Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel, and Captiva.It was originally planned to be part of SR 869, but the road was never added to the state highway system since it turned over to Lee County before it opened. [2]