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Central Avenue and Bayshore Blvd will be blocked for Firestone Grand Prix. Catch the bus along Central Avenue and 2nd Street to 3rd Street.

Start: Feb 23, 2026 4:45am

Bayshore and Central Avenue will be blocked for Firestone Grand Prix, so there will be no Pier service. Catch the bus at 2nd Street and Central Avenue.

Start: Feb 23, 2026 11:30am

37th Street South and 9th Avenue North will be blocked. Catch the bus westbound along 9th Avenue North and 39th Street OR eastbound along 39th Street North and 9th Avenue North Area or walk to the far side of 34th Street North and 9th Avenue North.

Start: Feb 20, 2026 7:00am

End: Feb 27, 2026 5:00pm

1st Street South Between 2nd Avenue South 5th Avenue South will be blocked for the Grand Prix track build. Catch the bus at Publix 3rd Street 3rd Avenue South.

Start: Feb 13, 2026 5:00am

58th Street between 22nd Avenue South to 15th Avenue South will be blocked. Catch the bus at 58th Street South and 15th Avenue South.

Start: Jan 5, 2026 7:00am

End: Jun 1, 2026 12:00am

58th Street between 22nd Avenue South to 15th Avenue South will be blocked. Catch the bus between Gulfport Blvd and 58th Street South.

Start: Jan 5, 2026 7:00am

End: Jun 1, 2026 12:00am

Stop UID #7249 is closed until further notice. Catch the bus at Stop UID #7256 at James Weldon Johnson Library (Jewel St South & 18th Avenue South), before Enoch Davis Center.

Start: Dec 22, 2025 2:00pm

Until further notice, 71st Street will be blocked. Passengers should catch the bus at the next bus stop.

Start: Nov 24, 2025 9:00am

TROLLEY SERVICES

There’s something nostalgic and enchanting about trolley travel. We’ve got four fantastic trolley services ready to show you the best of Pinellas County, from downtown St. Pete to the sparkling award-winning Gulf beaches.

The Heart of St. Pete

The perfect complement to our SunRunner service, the Central Avenue Trolley is a free trolley that connects two of St. Pete’s most beloved destinations in one seamless ride.

The Central Avenue Trolley runs between the iconic St. Pete Pier and bustling Grand Central Station, giving you a front-row seat to Pinellas County’s most-traveled corridor. With service every 20 minutes, it’s designed for residents running errands and visitors soaking up the city—no fare required, thanks to our partnership with the City of St. Petersburg.

St. Pete, Car-Free

Ready to explore downtown St. Pete the eco-friendly way? The Downtown Looper combines the charm of traditional trolleys with our sleek new eLooper electric buses to create the perfect downtown transportation experience.

This free service hits all the popular spots around town, whether you’re catching a game, exploring the arts district, or just want to see what downtown has to offer without the parking hassle. It’s convenient AND free!

Coastal Adventures

Some days call for a proper coastal adventure, and the Jolley Trolley delivers exactly that. Running daily from Clearwater Beach all the way to Tarpon Springs, this service connects some of Florida’s most charming coastal communities in one scenic ride.

Your journey takes you through Downtown Clearwater, historic Dunedin, Palm Harbor, and ends in the Sponge Docks of Tarpon Springs. Whether you’re planning a beach day, exploring local shops, or just enjoying the coastal views, the Jolley Trolley makes it all accessible.

Beach Community Explorer

If you’ve ever wanted to explore every unique and charming beach community along our coast, the Suncoast Beach Trolley is your answer. Starting at Park Street Terminal in downtown Clearwater and running all the way to 75th Avenue and Gulf Boulevard, this service opens up a world of coastal discoveries.

Service details:

  • Every 30 minutes from 5:05am to 11:31pm, Monday through Thursday and Sunday
  • Extended weekend service until 12:56am on Friday and Saturday
  • Look for special trolley stop signs along the route
  • Connector routes link the coast to downtown St. Petersburg

What it costs: $2.25 per ride (exact fare required—we accept $1, $5, and $10 bills but can’t make change)

Pro tips for trolley travel:

  • Downtown St. Petersburg services (Central Avenue Trolley and Downtown Looper) are completely free
  • Beach trolleys require exact fare—bring those bills ready to go
  • Look for distinctive trolley stop signs along each route
  • Service varies by route, so check schedules for your specific adventure

Questions? Our customer service team is here to help you plan the perfect trolley experience. Whether you’re a visitor trying to see everything or a local looking for a parking-free way to get around, we’ve got the trolley service to match your needs.