LeeTran is a department of Lee County government, responsible for operating the public transit system that serves the county. It operates 18 bus routes; a paratransit service for the disabled called Passport; and an employer vanpool program.
With a 20 percent reduction in fuel costs, LeeTran has added more propane autogas-fueled shuttles to its paratransit fleet this month. These new vehicles increase the public transit...
LeeTran will revamp its Route 60 starting Aug. 6, to make more frequent trips while continuing to serve the same locations.Route 60 operates Monday through Saturday in the San...
LeeTran collected 178,200 pounds of food Sept. 21 in its 6th annual “Fill Our Fleet to Feed the Hungry” food drive, exceeding both its goal and last year’s total.
At the Sept. 17 final budget workshop, the Board passed the fiscal year 2014-2015 budget which includes funding to reinstate service cuts made in the fall of 2013.
LeeTran carried a record-breaking 4,075,250 riders in the fiscal year that ended September 30, achieving a one-year increase of 8.6 percent and a three-year increase of 35 percent...
LeeTran has launched a new on-demand transit app, VRT has extended its hours of operations in the city of Eagle and TRC has launched a new on-demand service in Waco, Texas.