
WS50 Argyle-Flagler Center Commuter
A new and better way to get to a from work without
the frustrations of driving
Why not let JTA do the driving for you?
Imagine spending your workday commute reading a book, talking
on the phone, or just relaxing. As part of JTA's Commuter Choice
program, the WS50 Argyle-Flagler Center Commuter route is a
specially designed service to transport commuters from the Argyle
area and Orange Park to and from the Flagler Business Center
off of St. Augustine Road in south Jacksonville.
With gas prices at an all-time high, think of how much money
you'll save while you ride with JTA!
We welcome your feedback or questions on this service.
Please call or email Endya Cummings at (904) 630-3197 or ecummings@jtafla.com.
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print the route map and schedule.
If you live in the Argyle area, Orange Park or the
Westside:
There are many stops to serve you in the Argyle area. The WS50
route stops at the corner of Ricker Road and 103rd, Amanda's
Crossing and Rampart Road and the Argyle Village Shopping Center
where there is parking available. If you live near Blanding
Boulevard or in Orange Park, you can catch JTA's WS2 route and
connect to the WS50 route at the Argyle Village Shopping Center
on Youngerman Circle. The WS2 serves Orange Park Mall.
If you live in Middleburg:
JTA's WS50 route connects with Clay Transit from Middleburg
at the Argyle Village Shopping Center on Youngerman Circle.
If you live on the Northside, at the Beaches or in
Arlington:
For a limited time, JTA offers free parking (limited spaces
available) at our Convention Center lot downtown across the
street from the Prime Osborn Convention Center. When you park
here, you can catch the WS50 route at the stop located on Johnson
and Bay Streets. Or you can connect by riding JTA's R1 route
coming from Arlington and the Beaches. The bus will pick you
up at the stop at 5:33 a.m. and drop you back off at 7:31 p.m.
If you live on the Northside, ride JTA's P4 route and connect
to the WS50 route at the Ricker Road and 103rd stop.