Pensacola Beach Island Trolley Service Remains Suspended Monday Due to Hurricane Ida’s Remnant Weather

by Katie King |Katie@ewbullock.com

Pensacola Beach Island Trolley Service Remains Suspended Monday Due to Hurricane Ida’s Remnant Weather

Pensacola Beach, Fla. – (August 30, 2021) – The Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) has suspended the Pensacola Beach Island Trolley service for Monday, Aug. 30, due to the remnant weather from Hurricane Ida.

Trolley service will resume again on Tuesday, Aug. 31, at 4 p.m.

The free trolley service is operated by Escambia County Area Transit (ECAT), and runs daily from 4 p.m. to midnight through Labor Day on Sunday, Sept. 6.

The trolleys help alleviate traffic congestion by allowing visitors to park anywhere and have a convenient way to tour the whole island.

The trolley system, funded by the SRIA, is free to all riders. To see a map of all trolley stop locations, or for more information, go to visitpensacolabeach.com/trolley-information/.

About the Santa Rosa Island Authority

Pensacola Beach is owned by Escambia County, Fla., and is under the direction of the Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA). The SRIA was created by the Florida legislature in 1947 under Chapter 24500. The SRIA does not receive tax support from the taxpayers of the county. It is fully funded from lease fees collected from business and residences on the beach. The Island Authority board is made up of six members; five are named by members of the Escambia County Board of Commissioners whose term is the same as the commissioner who appointed them. Registered voters on Pensacola Beach elect the sixth member. The elected member’s term is two years.

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