PSTA announces fare-free sunset concert aboard the SunRunner

a group of people sit on a bus while a person plays the guitar
Scenes from the first Sunset Serenade | Photo via PSTA

The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority’s SunRunner Bus offers a direction connection between downtown St. Pete and St. Pete Beach. It’s proven a popular transportation options during some of the biggest events in the ‘Burg, including Localtopia, the Royal Rumble, the Tampa Bay Rays home opener, Cirque at the Trop, Halloween on Central, and of course the busiest Spring Break in Tampa Bay’s history.

On Monday, April 22, from 6pm-9pm riders will be able to enjoy live music on the bus. The SunRunner will also be Fare Free from 6pm-9pm that evening. Residents and visitors are invited to take the SunRunner to the Dolphin Beach Resort and enjoy special drinks, live music and enter to win a special hotel giveaway. PSTA made the official announcement on Instagram.

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Two trolleys side by side. One is light blue and the other is yellow
The Sunrunner carries more than 3,000 passengers on Jan. 27, and extra buses were brought in to handle the volume

Easy, affordable access to the best spots around St. Pete

SunRunner buses arrive every 15 minutes from 6am to 8pm Sunday-Saturday. Evening service runs every 30 minutes from 8 p.m. to midnight. Fares for the SunRunner are the same as PSTA’s regular service ($2.25). For reduced fare information, visit the SunRunner Fares page. You’ll need to download the Flamingo Fares app in order to ride.

Small, well-behaved pets traveling in carriers are always welcome on the SunRunner, and there are several bike racks on board.

See PSTA’s full schedule on its website.

A GROUP OF PEOPLE STAND IN FRONT OF A BLUE BUS WITH A YELLOW SUN PAINTED ON THE SIDE
A new downtown bus stop for the SunRunner is in the works

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