Open Hours: Mon - Thur 7:00 am - 5:30 pm & Fri 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

Free Trolley Service

The City of Sanford’s Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) provides a free downtown trolley service. The Sanford trolley provides transportation between the Sanford SunRail station and downtown Sanford. The CRA also provides a free shuttle from the Amtrak Auto Train to the Sanford Information Center Monday through Saturday.

SANFORD TROLLEY APP

Using Historic Downtown Sanford’s new trolley tracker app by TSO Mobile will enhance your abilities in traveling into and throughout Downtown Historic Sanford with ease.

Features include:

  • Current trolley locations
  • Scheduled routes & times
  • View detailed Stop Information
Google Play Store
Apple App Store

New Pilot Program- Historic Downtown Sanford Connect!

The intent of this pilot program is to better serve the transportation needs of Goldsboro and Georgetown.

Historic Downtown Sanford Connect Pilot Program is a 3 month project that will operate Wednesday to Saturday 11am to 7pm beginning 10/5/2022 and ending 12/31/2022.

For information about the Pilot Program, please contact  Pamela Lynch, Sanford Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Executive Director.

For information about the Trolley, please contact Andrew Singh at 407.330.1210 

For information about the Sanford CRA and Economic Development, please contact Pamela Lynch, Economic Development Project Manager/and Sanford Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Executive Director.

300 N Park Ave
Sanford FL, 32771

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Mon – Thur:  7:00 am – 5:30 pm

Fri:  8:00 am – 1:00 pm

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The City of Sanford’s Reclaimed Water System has been facing operational challenges. Thus, limiting the availability of public access for quality reclaimed water for our customers. For the time being, we will have to continue restricting the hours of operation. You may use the reclaimed water system from 10:00 pm to 5:00 am for irrigation on your scheduled days. * Please note you may experience low pressure due to high demand and low supply.Read More

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