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Votran Route and Schedule Adjustments Effective Sept. 14

Votran Route and Schedule Adjustments Effective Sept. 14

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Posted On: September 10, 2025

Volusia County Transit Services Division will be implementing Votran route adjustments, which will take effect Sept. 14. These changes are intended to improve service reliability.

East Volusia

Routing Adjustments

  • Route 4 will no longer enter Sunshine Plaza. Buses will stay on U.S. 1 both inbound and outbound. A bus stop has been added in front of the shopping center.
  • Route 10N will no longer enter the Volusia Mall parking lot. Outbound trips will turn left onto Clyde Morris Boulevard from Dunn Avenue, then right on International Speedway Boulevard. Riders traveling to or from the Volusia Mall can use the stop on International Speedway Boulevard at Midway Avenue. Inbound trips are unchanged.

Schedule Adjustments

  • Night and Sunday service routes 3, 4, 10, 11 (night only), 15, and 17 will have schedule adjustments. All trips will depart the Transfer Plaza at :05, except for the last trip on the schedule which will not change. All subsequent times along the route will be adjusted by 5 minutes.
  • Route 60's first outbound trip from International Speedway Boulevard and Midway Avenue will run 10 minutes later than the current schedule.

West Volusia

Schedule Adjustments

  • Route 30 will have three additional trips added to the schedule, at 3:55 p.m. from Amelia Superstop and at 3:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. from the DeLand ITF. The route will now run from 9:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
  • Route 34 will now operate from 5:45 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and from 4:45 to 8:30 p.m. The route will follow the existing path, from Amelia Superstop to the DeLand SunRail Station via the DeLand intermodal transfer station.

As part of these changes, the DeLand SunRail Circulator returned in July. The route operates as a loop through downtown DeLand. The Circulator will depart the DeLand SunRail Station from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and runs every hour.

Riders can board the circulator at one of five stops within downtown DeLand: Alabama Avenue and Indiana Avenue (northbound and southbound), Woodland Boulevard and Ohio Avenue (near the 7/11 and Stetson University), the County Administration Center bus stop on Rich Avenue (eastbound), and West New York Avenue and Woodland Boulevard (westbound) in front of the Historic Courthouse. Each of these stops are marked with a SunRail Circulator sign.

Regular Votran fares apply on the Circulator. Riders can board the Circulator for free at the DeLand SunRail Station when they show a valid SunRail ticket. Riders returning to SunRail can receive a transfer ticket to SunRail by asking the bus operator but must pay their bus fare when boarding the bus in DeLand.

Flyers will be available on all buses highlighting the route and schedule changes. Staff will also conduct outreach on the affected routes to assist with any rider questions. Votran route and service information is available by calling 386-761-7700 or online at https://www.votran.org and on the myStop mobile app.

Votran continuously evaluates operations, implements route and schedule adjustments to optimize service, and encourages current and prospective riders to provide feedback.
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