Get around with ease
It's easy to get to where you want to go at Lynn. To reduce our carbon footprint, Lynn offers a bike share program. You can ride and return one of the many free bikes on campus. Reserve one at the Snyder Center for Health and Wellness.
Frequently asked transportation questions
Traveling by air
Lynn is located near three international airports:
- Palm Beach International Airport
- Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
- Miami International Airport
Traveling by bus
The Palm Tran bus is a public transportation solution for students. The cost for students with an ID is $1 per ride. Students are encouraged to use the Palm Tran bus outside the boundary. See the schedule.
Traveling by train
The South Florida Commuter Train runs between West Palm Beach and Miami and is available seven days a week. The Tri-Rail train runs every 40 minutes and makes multiple stops between West Palm Beach and Miami airport. Fares are based on destinations and costs between $2.50 and $6.50 for a one way trip. Lynn students are eligible for a 50% discount with a student ID. Students are encouraged to use the Tri-Rail when traveling to airports or over long distances. See the schedule.
Brightline—South Florida's high-speed passenger train—offers employees and students who create a Brightline account using their Lynn email a 15% discount off standard tickets and 10% off premium tickets. Visit gobrightline.com for more.
Students enrolled in the College of Aeronautics who do not have their own vehicles on campus have the following options:
- A carpool schedule to share rides with fellow flight students is available at the front desk of the College of Aeronautics.
- Lynn also offers a free bike share program. You can reserve, ride and return one of the many free bikes on campus at the Snyder Center for Health and Wellness.
For questions, students can speak to their flight instructor.
Have your own car?
With proper vehicle registration, all students are permitted to drive and park their cars in designated campus lots. For information on registering your vehicle review, visit the Knowledgebase. Neglecting procedure will result in ticketing.
All guests who visit campus must be registered in advance, obtain a campus sticker, and/or communicate clearly and prove with reason where they’re going and why.
Parking lot names and signage are identifiable by alphabet letters. The designation ensures our parking program can be maintained easily as our campus continues to evolve. Each parking lot sign is either blue and white or black and white. Vehicles with blue bar code stickers may park only in blue-signed lots, and vehicles with black bar code stickers may park only in black- and white-signed lots.
- Black- and white-signed lots for employees: A, B, C, E, H and M
- Blue-and white-signed lots for students: D, E, H, I, J and L
- Visitors may park in lots A, E, H.
Valet services are available for public events hosted on campus.