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COUNTY BUS ROUTE

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OPA-LOCKA STATION

OPA-LOCKA EXPRESS
SOUTH LINK SHUTTLE BUS

800 NW 33rd Street
Pompano Beach, Florida 33064
1-888-GO-SFRTA (467-3782) • www.sfrta.fl.gov

ACCESSIBLE

For additional information call 1-800-TRI-RAIL (874-7245)

Effective February 22, 2011

Train Arrives

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