According to Brightline, a future Tampa station is expected to be similar in scope to the West Palm Beach station. The group then continued on to their final stop in Orlando.
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Last year, Brightline received a nearly $15.9 million federal grant to connect Orlando to Tampa. TAMPA, Fla. — On Friday, Florida's high-speed train Brightline officially left the station in Miami and arrived in Orlando for the first time. It's a highly-anticipated project that's been in the works for years.
The company has plans to extend the line to Tampa. Brightline's Miami-to-Orlando service is quicker than Amtrak's, which takes five to seven hours via two long-distance routes. With the expansion to Orlando, Brightline projects the line eventually will carry 8 million people annually.
BRIGHTLINE ORLANDO TO OFFICIALLY LAUNCH SERVICE SEPTEMBER 22. Book your inaugural ride today! MIAMI (Sept. 13, 2023) – Brightline, the only provider of modern, eco-friendly, intercity rail in America, today announced that service to Orlando International Airport will begin on September 22, 2023.
For most of 2023, travelers have been itching to know when Brightline, an intercity rail provider, will launch its service at Brightline's Orlando Station, located at Orlando International Airport.
The company has plans to extend the line to Tampa. Brightline's Miami-to-Orlando service is quicker than Amtrak's, which takes five to seven hours via two long-distance routes. With the expansion to Orlando, Brightline projects the line eventually will carry 8 million people annually.
Brightline, owned by Fortress Investment Group, began running trains between Miami and West Palm Beach in 2018, the first private intercity passenger service to begin U.S. operations in a century.
Brightline is the only privately owned and operated intercity passenger railroad in the United States. Its development started in March 2012 as All Aboard Florida by Florida East Coast Industries, a Floridan real estate developer owned by Fortress Investment Group.
Brightline's success is built on its strong partnership with Florida East Coast Railway, which owns the tracks along the coast. Brightline invested heavily in new track, new signals, and safer grade crossings. They also pay the FEC well to use the tracks.
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.