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  2. Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Suncoast Beach Trolley: Park Street Terminal - Clearwater 75th Ave and Gulf Blvd - St. Pete Beach Daily Bi-Directional Extended weekend service. Provides AM circular service through Island Estates and northern Clearwater Beach until Jolley Trolley service begins for the rest of the day. SR/SUN: SunRunner: 3rd St S and 6th Ave S - St. Petersburg

  3. Clearwater Beach - Wikipedia

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    North Clearwater Beach. Clearwater Beach is approximately 20 miles (30 km) from Tampa International Airport and 25 miles (40 km) from downtown Tampa. St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport is also within close proximity of Clearwater Beach. The Clearwater Jolley Trolley has provided transportation up and down the beach since 1982.

  4. Transportation in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The beaches of Pinellas County have their own bus system run by PSTA called the Suncoast Beach Trolley. Downtown St. Petersburg also has a separate bus system, known as The Looper. The Cross-Bay Ferry has connected Tampa's Channelside District to Downtown St. Petersburg since 2016. [7]

  5. Pinellas Bayway - Wikipedia

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    The Pinellas Bayway system employs toll by plate and electronic toll collection. The cash booths were terminated on September 22,2023. Casual users of the Bayway system may use their SunPass or other Florida-compatible electronic toll collection transponders such as LeeWay, E-PASS, and E-ZPass, Pike Pass, K Tag and certain Texas passes (not all are excepted).

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  7. Courtney Campbell Causeway - Wikipedia

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    There are two beaches along the Causeway: the Ben T. Davis Municipal Beach, maintained by the City of Tampa at the east end, and an unnamed beach owned by the Florida Department of Transportation on the west end. Frontage roads accessible at several points along the route run alongside the main four-lane road and are broken up by the bridge ...

  8. Bridge of Lions - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Bridge of Lions in 1925, there was a wooden bridge, called simply, "The Bridge to Anastasia Island" or "South Beach railroad bridge". It was built in 1895, and after a major renovation in 1904, the bridge could accommodate a trolley. The span contained no rise, and had a movable opening for ship traffic, and charged a toll for transit.

  9. Clearwater Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Clearwater Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the Tampa Bay region of Florida. The line begins just east of downtown Tampa in Gary and heads north through some of Tampa's suburban neighborhoods. In Sulphur Springs, the Clearwater Subdivision turns and runs west through Oldsmar, where it crosses Tampa Bay.