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Florida's Brightline lights the way towards fast, successful trains
Florida's new Brightline is a model for train service in the U.S. Featuring frequent, comfortable, modern trains, this entirely new service has already carried 1.5 million passengers in its first two years – with just three initial stations. Launched in 2018, it's the first privately-held intercity passenger railroad in the U.S. in nearly 40 years, and it has an aggressive expansion plan.
Brightline is being built in phases to maximize revenue and capitalize on infrastructure improvements as they are completed. In early 2018, trains began serving Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach. In 2022, service will be extended to Orlando International Airport, following a $4 billion expansion project. The company is now considering extending the line from the airport to Tampa with potential stops at Walt Disney World and in Lakeland as well as a link to Orlando's SunRail commuter train.
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