Yes, in 2026, Orlando is served by a robust and expanding passenger rail network. The most modern addition is Brightline, the high-speed rail service that connects Orlando International Airport (MCO) to South Florida, including stops in West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Aventura, and Miami. Traveling at speeds up to 125 mph, it has revolutionized travel between Central and South Florida. Additionally, Amtrak continues to operate its long-distance services, such as the Silver Meteor and Silver Star, which stop at the historic Orlando Health/Amtrak station downtown, connecting the city to the Northeast (New York, D.C.) and Miami. For local travel, the SunRail commuter train provides service across the greater Orlando area, including stops in Winter Park and Kissimmee. In 2026, plans are also advancing for the "Sunshine Corridor," which aims to link the airport, the Orange County Convention Center, and the Disney World area via rail.