Brightline is an inter-city express train located at the MiamiCentral Station, and it connects Miami to West Palm Beach. The company offers shuttles to pick up and drop you off at MIA. MIA Airport Connector Stops: Monday - Friday 6 a.m. - 11 p.m., and Saturday/Sunday 8 a.m. - 12 a.m.
Start your journey just steps away from Brightline MiamiCentral Station with convenient parking a 5-minute walk away. After parking at the garage take the elevator down to the first floor landing. Continue walking straight along 1st Court and turn left onto NW 6th Street.
Up to two carry-on items allowed per Guest, restrictions apply. Larger bags may be added to your ticket in advance and checked through to select stations. PREMIUM fares include a complimentary first checked bag, and SMART fares are $25 per bag. You'll be prompted to add this feature when you book.
Brightline recommends that you arrive 15 to 20 minutes before your scheduled departure time. Boarding begins approximately 10 minutes prior to departure.
Brightline (reporting mark BLFX) is an inter-city rail route in the United States that runs between Miami and Orlando, Florida. Part of the route runs on track owned and shared by the Florida East Coast Railway.
How Long Will Brightline Take From Miami to Orlando? Brightline travels from Miami to Orlando in just over three hours. The train travels 125 miles per hour and helps passengers avoid driving in traffic.
Starting today, Brightline+ is now offering guests new bi-directional fixed-route shuttles with available pick ups at Miami International Airport (MIA), Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and three destinations in Miami Beach. Each shuttle will provide transfers to respective Brightline stations.
Once you are on board, the sleek, ADA-accessible and pet-friendly trains offer innovative hands-free bathrooms and comfortable seating with trays that fold down, along with spacious seating around tables.
Seating on the Brightline Train includes single, double, or quad seating depending on where you sit in each car. Typically, smart seats are 19 inches wide, and premium seats are 21 inches wide. Aside from that, I found there aren't many differences between seats in smart and premium.
Brightline trains have the highest death rate in the U.S., fatally striking 98 people since Miami-West Palm operations began — about one death for every 32,000 miles its trains travel, according to an ongoing Associated Press analysis using data since 2019.