There are a variety of transportation options within Boca Raton for those looking to travel through the city without the option of a personal vehicle. From public transportation to ride-sharing, and even eco-friendly alternatives, here is your list of all the options to help you get around from Point A to Point B with ease.

Public Transport within Boca Raton

Brightline: High-Speed Rail Service

Brightline is privately-owned and operated high-speed rail that connects Boca Raton to Miami, Orlando, and other primary destinations in Florida. This convenient and comfortable option offers two classes of service:

  • Smart Service: An affordable option with comfortable seating and the option to purchase food and beverages at the station and onboard.

  • Premium Service: Includes complimentary beverages and snacks, access to a pre-departure lounge, and priority boarding.

Brightline Station Stops:

Boca Raton Station, 680 Yamato Road, Boca Raton, Florida 33431

Directions: I-95 to Yamato Road, exit #48B. West on Yamato Road to Technology Way/Congress Avenue. Make a left on Technology Way and go to the first intersection then turn left. Follow the road to the station entrance.

Payment Methods:

Accepts cash and card at ticket vending machines and online.

Brightline also has shuttle services available at certain stations to help the passengers reach their destination.

Tri-Rail: Regional Commuter Train

Tri-Rail is a commuter rail train that operates in South Florida, with one station at Yamato Road Tri-Rail Station in Boca Raton. It provides a convenient way of travel between Miami, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. 

Tri-Rail Free Shuttle Services:

  • The Park at Broken Sound (TPABS) – Serves Park of Commerce Blvd. and Broken Sound Pkwy.

  • Boca Raton Innovation Campus (TREX) – Connected to major business hubs.

  • Palm Tran Route 94 – Free with valid ID for students and FAU and PBSC employees.

Tri-Rail Travel Perks:

  • Free parking for Tri-Rail passengers.

  • Discounted $5 Uber ride to or from the Boca Raton Tri-Rail station.

  • Metro Taxi offers $5 off fares for connecting riders to Tri-Rail.

Payment Methods:

Accepts card and cash at ticket vending machines and online.

Palm Tran: Boca Raton Bus Network

Palm Tran is the primary bus system in Boca Raton and provides local transit service in the city and throughout.

 

Palm Tran Routes with Service in Boca Raton:

  • Route 1 (Limited Stop "The Bolt") – Connecting Downtown West Palm Beach with Boca Raton along US-1.

  • Route 1 – Runs between Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton along US-1.

  • Route 2 – Operates from Palm Beach Gardens to Boca Raton on Congress.

  • Route 3 – Operates Palm Beach Gardens to Boca Raton on Military Trail.

  • Route 91 & 92 – Crosstown service on Glades and Palmetto Park Road.

  • Route 94 – FAU-Boca Raton Tri-Rail Shuttle (free for students and employees with ID).

Palm Tran Services & Resources:

  • Palm Tran Connection – A shared-ride, door-to-door paratransit service for eligible residents.

  • Check Palm Tran's website for updated schedules, including Route 92 changes (September 22, 2024). 

Payment Methods:

Accepts cash and card at fareboxes on buses.

Broward County Transit (BCT): Broward connection

Boca Raton is linked to destinations in Broward County by Broward County Transit.

BCT Route Serving Boca Raton:

  • Route 10 – Operates from Broward Central Terminal to Mizner Park along US-1.

Payment Methods:

Accepts cash and card at fareboxes on buses.

BocaConnect - Circuit Shuttle

Boca Raton's BocaConnect - Circuit Shuttle is an affordable, eco-friendly shuttle that travels across downtown and the city's central areas. Access to the service is via the Circuit App on iOS and Android.

BocaConnect Service Area & Fare:

  • FREE rides within the RED service area for travel.

  • $2 per ride for travel starting or ending in the BLUE service area ($1 extra per additional rider, up to $5 per ride).

  • Wait times of 10 minutes or shorter.

Payment Options:

Payment is paid through the Circuit App (credit/debit card required).

Guaranteed Ride Home Program

The Guaranteed Ride Home Program is provided by South Florida Commuter Services, offering a free taxi ride in the case of an unforeseen emergency to public transportation, carpool, vanpool, bike, or walk workers.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must use public transportation at least three days per week.

  • Located in Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties.

  • To reserve a ride, call 1-800-234-RIDE (7433).

Conclusion

Whether you are commuting to work, heading to the beach, or traveling to another city, Boca Raton offers many transportation options to get you where you need to go. From quick speed Brightline trains and Tri-Rail commuter trains to Palm Tran buses and the BocaConnect Circuit Shuttle, there are plenty of ways to get around the city without driving. And with options like ride-sharing, rental bikes, and rent cars, you can choose the most convenient one for your trip.

With so many choices in transportation, traveling in Boca Raton has never been easier!

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