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Why doesn t Florida have trains?

Florida's low-lying topography prevents any form of underground tunneling, leaving trains susceptible to hurricane, flood, and tornado damage, while also being unable to efficiently navigate urban areas that were built around automobile transportation.



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Governor Scott said the project would be far too costly to taxpayers and that the risk[s] far outweigh the benefits. In the wake of the project's cancellation, a private sector express passenger service running across much of the proposed route has been proposed by All Aboard Florida, now known as Brightline.

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No we are at sea level so having a subway system would be underwater. There are buses and trolleys at the beach and small above ground train that takes you places downtown. It's free but helps with parking and traffic in the city. There are trains that go out west but it's not an advanced system with many lines.

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Which train companies travel to Miami? Brightline and Amtrak are popular train companies operating in Miami.

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New York, the subway that never closes (1904) It was built by 30,000 workers and on its first active day, 127,381 people used it. To visit iconic landmarks such as the Empire State or the MoMA, you'll have to use this transport system. It's even open 24 hours a day!

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Brightline will make the trip in three and a half hours, about 30 minutes faster than the average car ride, reaching speeds of 125 miles per hour. Tickets from Miami to Orlando start at $158 round trip for business class and $298 for first class, with discounts for families and larger groups.

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Buses, Shuttles & Trains Looking to move around the state without renting a car? Florida bus services could be your best bet. Bus companies like Greyhound and Megabus offer multiple daily trips to popular routes around Florida including Miami, Orlando, and West Palm Beach.

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Brightline will offer 16 daily roundtrips with hourly departures between Miami and Orlando. The direct train will connect the two cities in three hours and 33 minutes, according to the train schedules.

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Acela trains are the fastest in the Americas, reaching 150 miles per hour (240 km/h) (qualifying as high-speed rail), but only over 49.9 miles (80.3 km) of the 457-mile (735 km) route. Washington, D.C.

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The Acela is the Fastest Train in the USA The fastest train in North America is the Acela which hits 150 mph in Connecticut and Rhode Island.

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