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 Carlos Park/Estero area. It serves Florida Gulf Coast University, Miromar Outlets, Gulf Coast Town Center and the South County Library.
Instead of traveling the entire route in both directions, the bus will make a loop south on Three Oaks Parkway, east on Corkscrew Road and north on Ben Hill Griffin Parkway. It will enter FGCU by the north entrance, stop at the Student Union, and exit the same way. The first two morning trips will continue to be express service to FGCU.
The new routing improves frequency from 130 minutes to 85 minutes. The number of trips per weekday will increase from nine to 12. Saturday trips will increase from eight to 10. The revamped service is starting prior to the first day of FGCU's fall semester, Aug. 19.
“What our riders want most is more frequent service,” said Transit Director Steve Myers. “The new route cuts 45 minutes off the length of each trip without adding any expense. It also makes more connections with Route 240 which travels on U.S. 41.