With another busy season coming to a close on Fort Myers Beach, Lee County has announced that the free tram will run its last route Wednesday, April 22nd. Lee County provides the free tram every season with funds from the Lee County Tourist Development Council.
Details about LeeTran operations, updated schedules and maps can be found at RideLeeTran.com.
LeeTran is the public transit provider for Lee County. LeeTran operates 25 bus routes during season and a paratransit service known as Passport. LeeTran has a fleet of 58 fixed-route vehicles, four beach trams, 60 paratransit vehicles a


We used the Tram twice in our 4 day stay in FMB and absolutely loved it! The lady “tour guide” was excellent with so much great information!
Just wish it would go further south on Estero!
The trams are a wonderful addition for those of us that don’t have cars and people that don’t want to try to find a parking spot and pay $20 or more. The trolley is only run once per hour and is for those going past the library to the other end of the island. Traffic congestion isn’t caused by the tram or trolley, it is caused by too many cars driving on the island.
We LOVE the tram! It’s good for business and tourists too.
Thank God!!! Get rid of the trams for good! We already have trolleys and a fleet of golf carts, which are bad enough. We don’t need these traffic clogging trams on top of them.
Have they ever thought of running it longer? Throughout the entire year? Could that help relieve some traffic pain?
We are thankful for the tram! It’s a great service, especially for people with limited mobility.