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  2. Transportation in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Cross-Bay Ferry has connected Tampa's Channelside District to Downtown St. Petersburg since 2016. [7] Greater Orlando utilizes the Lynx bus system, which also operates a free bus rapid transit service in downtown Orlando. [8] A commuter rail service – SunRail – also serves the Metro Orlando area.

  3. SunRail - Wikipedia

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    SunRail (reporting mark CFRC) is a commuter rail system in the Greater Orlando, Florida, area.Services began on May 1, 2014. [6] The system comprises 17 stations along a former CSX Transportation line connecting Volusia County and Osceola County through Downtown Orlando.

  4. Florida High-Speed Corridor - Wikipedia

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    In October 2009, the authority applied for the second round for the entire Tampa - Orlando - Miami corridor, broken into two components: Orlando-Tampa and Orlando-Miami. [14] Connect Us, a political action committee, was launched on August 18, 2009, to rally public support for these applications. [15] A typical High-Speed Rail cross section in I-4.

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

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    There's always public transportation You can also take the city bus Lynx from the airport to any major destination in Orlando. The buses run almost 24 hours / 7 days a week and are a significantly ...

  6. Brightline - Wikipedia

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    Upon full buildout of the Miami–Orlando route, trains operate at up to 79 mph (130 km/h) between Miami and West Palm Beach, up to 110 mph (180 km/h) between West Palm Beach and Cocoa, and up to 125 mph (200 km/h) between Cocoa and the Orlando International Airport. [124] A future extension to Tampa from Orlando is in the planning stages.

  7. Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) is a government agency that provides public transportation for Pinellas County, Florida.The authority manages a fixed-route bus system that encompasses over 40 bus routes - including two express routes to Tampa; the Central Avenue Trolley; the Suncoast Beach Trolley; and the bus rapid transit service, the SunRunner.