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Sun Trolley is a public bus service in Broward County and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[1][2] The Sun Trolley is a wave and ride system meaning passengers just need to stand anywhere along one of the Sun Trolleys routes and flag the driver to let him or her know that they would like to board. The Sun Trolley administers nine total routes. Of those nine routes the following are free: Uptown Link Route,[3] Downtown Link Route,[4] NW Community Link Route,[5] Neighborhood Link Route,[6] Galt Link Route[7] and the Airport Link Route[8] which provides service from Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport to downtown Fort Lauderdale. The Las Olas and Beach Link Routes charge $1 per ride or $3 for an all day pass. The administered by the Sun Trolley, was launched in Fall 2014, in partnership with the and Riverwalk Trust. The Riverwalk Water Trolley[9] provides free water trolley rides across the New River in downtown Fort Lauderdale. The hours of operation are 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. 7-days a week. The Water Trolley[10] is not a wave and ride service. Passengers must board or disembark at one of the eight designated stops along the route. The Wave (streetcar) system planned for the city will link with the Sun Trolley.