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  2. Miami-Orlando Brightline route is now on a roll. What to know ...

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    Taking a train ride from Miami to Orlando is no longer just talk. Brightline’s new higher-speed rail connection is starting after more than four years in the making. On Friday, Sept. 22, the ...

  3. Brightline trains are now going from Miami to Orlando every day. We took the first ride on Sept. 22. The route started in downtown Miami and stopped at stations in Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca ...

  4. UPDATED: Brightline to Orlando: You've arrived, so now what ...

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    HISTORIC ROUTE: Brightline trains' historic route from South Florida to Orlando. Here's what to know Here's what to know One-way adult fares start at just $16, and child fares begin at $13.

  5. Brightline - Wikipedia

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    Brightline. Brightline (reporting mark BLFX) is an intercity 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. Brightline is the only privately owned and operated intercity passenger railroad in the United States.

  6. Northeast Corridor Rapid Transit Project - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, it was revealed that Brightline was planning a commuter rail service to complement their existing intercity service. Referred to as the Northeast Corridor, [6] trains would run between MiamiCentral and Aventura with five stations between. [6] Brightline and the Miami-Dade County Commission agreed to access fees in November 2020. [7]

  7. Florida High-Speed Corridor - Wikipedia

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    168–186 mph (270–300 km/h) The Florida High-Speed Corridor is a canceled high-speed rail project in the U.S. state of Florida. Initial service would have run between the cities of Tampa and Orlando, with plans to then extend service to South Florida, terminating in Miami. Trains with a top speed of 168 mph (270 km/h) to 186 mph (300 km/h ...