Exciting news from Florida! In a couple of months, we'll be able to travel between Orlando and Miami by high-speed train! What did you think about the new prices? Btw, here's the first video during the construction of this station: ua-cam.com/video/HNnMzg0qzVw/v-deo.html - learn why the name Mary Mary 😉
What I’m still wondering is they did not announce exactly what month the train will start running from Orlando airport toward the south, such as Fort Lauderdale, and Miami??
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@@tonys1636 diesel is more economical. Running catenary would increase the price. Plus it becomes a liability if there are power outages due to tropical storms and hurricanes.
I'm very happy for Brightline. After all it's been through, it's finally accomplished something it's wanted to accomplish for so long (and it's not even through yet). This is something that should have been happening in America since the 80s, and now it's become a reality (better late than never). Congratulations to Brightline and I look forward to using its services the next time I travel to Florida. Greetings from Barbados.
I am skeptical they can be successful. I hope they can be. It is NOT really high speed, You can drive from most places in South Florida in the same time as this train and it is not cheap. They must be banking on enough tourist who want to visit both Miami and Orldand, but again it is no cheaper than airtravel in most instances. I dont know what the complelling argument is??
This changes everything! Hopefully more of these gets built. A high speed train connecting New York, Los Angeles, Orlando, Washington, Houston, Philly, Atlanta and Boston would be great.
Not going to happen. There is a thing called the National Environmental Policy Act or NEPA. To run high speed rail like in Europe would require a separate right of way with No grade crossings plus the curvatures to make it feasible would RIP out many existing parts of communities and historical areas let alone an environmental liability. Also Environmental Justice groups would protest against it as well. You may see improvements like better scheduling and maintenance but it is not cost effective to go beyond that. Also every politician would want the train to stop in their district rendering a high speed system meaningless.
Do you realize how far apart New York and Los Angeles are? No high speed train can ever compete with flying between the coasts. And there is already a high speed train between Boston, Washington, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The reason high speed rail does well in Europe is the countries are smaller so you can get from one place to another in a much shorter time.
This makes a lot of sense. In Europe, we are very well connected to Miami but not to Orlando for direct flights. For Disney, I’d say it’s more than feasible to now fly direct to Miami and then train it up to Disney 😛
@@AssBlasster yep - I would still want to get a rental car. As I understand, the only direct flights to Orlando from Europe are London, Manchester and Frankfurt. Maybe one or two others. For me, I’d now fly direct from Madrid to Miami, hop on the train and then rent the car 😝
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not really honestly. the problem with the US is that we're so slow to do literally everything, if we wanted to build an actual long-distance high speed railway somewhere else, not only would it be expensive it would take decades. other countries do it in months.
@@jer6183 The issue isn’t that we can’t do it, we can. Or we could ask our allies to help build it. The issue is that the car and plane industry would fight it because they would make less money. That’s what it comes down to. High speed trains around America would be great and a cheap alternative but less people would buy cars which means less taxes. Less gas. Less oil changes. Less tires being brought. All these corporations would have a fit. So they sabotage everything which is why we’re in the Stone Age unfortunately. 🤷🏾♀️
A SunRail connection combined with longer hours and weekend service on SunRail would be amazing. I'm excited about the future Tampa connection for Brightline as well.
Yeah. If Sunrail connected to the airport I would use The Brightline, as I live near the Maitland station. Otherwise it's $24 /day parking or $24+ each way on the Uber. 😢
looks very nice 👍🏻 our trains in Switzerland have the same seat configuration 2 / 1 in premium or first class and 2 / 2 in second class. with this stable timetable with one train every hour you can build a stable timetable for bus and everything as we have it 👍🏻🍀
I'm excited to get trains in Florida, however, I have a hybrid car and spend less in gas money for a round trip to Orlando in my car than the cheapest pricepoint of this train. Not to mention, the inconvenience of having to drive or Uber to the airport, paying for my train ticket, and then arriving in Orlando and having to rely on Uber or other modes of transport to get me around. My car is still the more viable and cost-effective way to get to and from Orlando to Miami. This model makes more sense to me if the train was taking me to NYC or just another state in general, that's where I think this would really shine.
UchiSoto this was built for your momma, grandma, for people with no car, travelers who want to see sights, for people who wants to meet other people, or the car is old, the car is on the shop. Dig it good! 😍😍
Pretty fabulous, I am glad that they finally got to make this happen! Congratulations to all And to the people of Florida Welcome to Tampa soon! Can’t wait to visit the other side of paradise 😊
Once upon a time not so long ago America had private rail lines and competition. The competition kept the price in check and lead to competitors offer more pleasing g accommodations to consumers. It is a blessing to see this as a resurgence to that type and choice offered to the people once again.
This is such a game changer for Florida. I hope they go up to Tallahassee. When I was in college in Tallahassee, I always had to drive home to Miami seven or eight hours.
@@wadexyz that's we need expansion. Airlines are so fucked up now a days. Last Christmas 2500 flight cancelled in a day. Mine including from Denver to sfo.
I really envy the integrated design of the airport, High-speed train, tram and car connections. And it would be too nice to relax in the station lounge until departure and then relax and travel in the spacious car. I would faint if there were even more Ekiben on this, but no way, right?
@@RenataPereiraTV FYI, by car it is about 2 1/2 hours. They say that it takes about 3 hours from downtown Miami to Orlando Airport. By car it it around 3 1/2 hours. So not much faster. Yes, at max speeds the train can reach 209 kmh (about 125 mph), but over half the time the train goes under 110 kmh (70 mph) which is what a car can do on major highways. There are just too much congestion (sprawl) and grate crossings to run much about the 110 kmh (70 mph) speeds and given the population density in those areas, it would be impossible to go faster for any extended period.
I've been taking Brightline WPB-FLL twice or more monthly since January, and it's very nice. Rarely is it late & staff both onboard the trains & at the stations are helpful & friendly. The MCO station is much nicer than the WPB & FLL stations, probably because it's in the airport. I'm very happy for them!
exciting would be to get 300km/h bullet train like in Japan. But it is what it is. For shortest periods of time it will accelerate up to 130mph, but not for a long time.
$79 one way is insane! You can do roundtrip a lot cheaper by flying or even driving! Imagine if you are a couple with or even without kids... It is too much
@@tinawalker5335 should be like 20$ per trip for a single person and even have better prices for a bundle/family, it's not cheap at all. Imagine having a family of 4 and having to pay that for each plus fees and bags, to me the whole idea was to make transportation very cheap and fast so people wouldn't even see it as planning a vacation but more or less taking a quick public transport spending a day in Disney and coming back to Miami even in the same day. Plus you have to rent a car after you arrive there to drive around, so it would be more practical still to rent a big car in Miami and drive with your whole family there, it's just not as accessible.
Wow 🎉I’m glad Orlando is changing. I lived there for 23 years and they had light rail downtown. I left 5 years ago and this was all talk. Glad to see it’s finally getting done.
Since I’ve heard about Brightline over a year ago I was slowly awaiting the news for the Orlando station to be created and now open . I’m in Miami and I’ve been to Orlando many times with family in a car . I don’t have my own transportation over there but now I will be using the trains as soon as rides are available. More opportunities for me to visit family and see the various parks
Finally! They have been talking about this train ever since I went to high school in the Orlando area in the 80’s. That would be great if it came up to the Atlanta area where I live. Delta wouldn’t like that. 😂
I'm happy to see this was built after so many years of talking about it. However, people will try it out because it's something new but when they realize that flying is half the price, they'll do that instead. Especially when the train station in Orlando is at the airport lol. Like did no one on this project ever think to pull out their phone and google flights from one destination to the other. Good job Brightline.
@@wadexyz Did you see the part about checking bags and going through security for the train? It is a complete wash now with both methods taking the same amount of hassle
Not to mention after the time it takes to get to the station, park, walk, wait for security, get through security, wait for train, board, wait for departure, it'll be quicker to drive (disregarding major traffic). And much cheaper.
@MekaTrey09 people only think in black and whites. either it's the panacea, or an abject failure. Brightline doesn't need to capture the entire market to be a success, it just needs to keep its trains relatively full. People in this thread keep talking about how driving is easier, OK, keep driving, you were never the target market.
AWESOME, I'll have to try it... with that said: 80 bucks one way trip...mmm... not sure how I feel about that. I gotta go to pretty much an airport, get all checked in, etc. If I go in my car I'll waste less in gas and I can just get out of the house and go! (of course not as fast) hehe :) PLUS when I get to Orlando... now what? I need transportation, ayayayyy!! :)
@@RenataPereiraTV It sure would’ve made all those hours of driving better by reading books or watching a show instead! I’m in Boston now, but I still have my property and college friends in Orlando, so I’ll be sure to check out the train soon! Thank you for this upload!
@@RenataPereiraTV Actually starting out in Orange Beach AL ( lunch at Paula Deans and dinner at the Florabama) Then a few nights at Fort Walton Beach, one night at The Villages ( just to check it out) Then 3 nights at The Caribbean Resort at Disney.
I’m happy to see something like this in our state. We need to step up and keep building functional transportation for us Floridians. I hope the next stations connects Orlando-Tampa-Pensacola-Tallahassee. I wish something between Key West and Miami but the only thing we can get is a Ferri
@@RenataPereiraTV I hope you're right about Jacksonville getting in on this, but history has shown that we have a poor record of making smart decisions. We have a perfectly good train station that'll get people all the way up the east coast AND out west...and it's been collecting dust for half a century. We need rail to become a viable competitor to airports, because flying kinda sucks.
@@elijaha773There's only so much space on a train, even if there's more space than an airplane. And baggage weight limits are more because people have to load the bags than because the train can't carry more weight.
It's an alternative but it doesn't add up for me. We're in Davenport and whenever we go to Fort Lauderdale or Miami to go on a cruise, we're typically 4 people. It's much cheaper and just as fast, if not faster, to drive.
@@BlackBullsGo Gas would cost around $100 round trip. Tolls maybe another $100. Parking for a week long cruise around $105. So $305. If I take Brightline, I have to drive to MCO, where parking is much more than $15 per day. Alternatively, Uber to MCO is around $55-80, depending on the time of day. But I would need that both ways. Even the cheapest round trip Brightline fares would cost $158 per person. Multiplied by 2 people, that's more than driving. Multiply it by 4, and driving is much cheaper than Brightline. Plus, you're mobile once in Miami.
Would be awesome if they put these all over the state of Florida.. traffic is BAD here and we need to take more cars off the road. This should be a step in the right direction.
I wish the chairs reclined alittle but more. Very nice design and great lounge. I think the additional security and bag check is annoying as one perk when getting on at BWI to new York with Acela or Amtrak Station was the ease of transfer. Can’t wait for the local line additions and bus connection for Florida to have a complete metro. Great improvement! Shoutout from Japan.
Personally, I'm glad the seats don't recline any more than they do. It's awful when somebody has to put their seat all the way back into my lap, and then if I want to get up, it's in the way.
The rail line should be a great thing for the area. I've been watching construction on my trips along the 528 from Orlando to Cocoa and they made great progress cutting through the trees, underbrush and swamps. And of course, there's a guard rail to keep animals from getting on the rails, because after all, raccoons, turtles and a lot of other wildlife is all around. 😁
you realize that the governor at the time rejected money from the government to build a rail system all people can use, to privately invest in this that takes you from one shopping center to another at 100.00+ a pop. Nothing about this is good for Floridians. This is for Disney tourists to catch the cruise down south. This isn't to reduce traffic traveling long distances across Florida.
Very European! Love it! Next time I head to Miami, I have see about flying into MCO and taking Brightline for the experience. Love seeing private passenger rail gaining traction. I enjoyed my long distance trip on Amtrak last year, but they could benefit from modern competition.
Far from European. Here in Europe high speed is considered to be around 186mph or over. And our high speed rails are electrified unlike these slow diesel brightline trains that barely make it to 100mph
LOL in Europe you don´t have to waste time checking luggage or getting fondled by security theater. Get on the platform 30 seconds before departure if you wish. US has a lot to learn.
@@mitzy123 You sound goofy. Europe has a number of high speed trains that operate at 125 MPH/200 KMH, the same top operational speed Brightline will do enroute to Orlando. Not every train in Europe is flying at 186+ MPH/300+ KMH..
I fly *a lot*, but after experiencing the comfort and convenience of trains in Europe and Japan, I'd pick this train service all day, every day, over any commercial air carrier in the U.S., no question. Except for very long distances, train travel is superior in nearly every passenger metric. Even for longer distances, it's superior, as long as you're ok trading comfort for speed. Very few people prefer feeling like a sardine compact in a flying pressurized metal tube.
I hear ya and concur. When you add getting thru airport lines, waiting and then having to get up in the air and down safely...train is preferred by us. Hope many more train routes are developed here in the USA
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This is great! Every detail in the train is well thought out. I am surprised by the light colored seats. We’ll see what color they are after a few months/years in service.
I wish they would connect these train stations to popular areas within the urban core. Most of these stations are placed outside the urban core and require additional transit to get there.
I’m taking the regular train to Miami from Tampa for a long cruise. I haven’t tried any of the commuter airlines yet and I hate long drives. Parking for 12 nights would cost the same amount. Don’t cruise out of Miami often but would definitely welcome a high speed train connecting Tampa to Ft. Lauderdale and Miami.
I can see this being beneficial for tourist, but for locals it’s just so much cheaper to drive yourself and the time difference doesn’t seem that much better than driving. I think for this to really work it needs to be either cheaper than driving or substantially faster than driving. Like if you can get to Miami in 90 minutes that would be a true game changer.
Exactly I'm thinking the exact same thing you're only saving 30 minutes on the train and it's $80 each way It would be cheaper just to rent a car and go up there
125 mph is not really high speed train. I guess it's at least better than what we have now. It's so expensive for such short distance. For $79 single trip, I can fly from DFW to Miami. The interior is nice though.
No you can't, not with luggage at least. I live in Houston and I know what the fares from Texas to Miami, Ft Lauderdale and Miami cost. You might get lucky on Southwest and score an $89 fare but the base rate is $168 one way from Luv or Hobby. Now you can bust out some Spirit Air price or even United price that beats that but by the time you add baggage fees, seat fees and other fees your cost to fly Spirit from Texas to Florida is still in the $150 price point one way. I never go with a discounter because they are never able to beat the fare on SW by the time I check a bag and I ALWAYS check a bag. The cost is roughly equivalent to what a flight from Miami International to MCO cost. I've looked at those rates more than once as well since I go to Orlando frequently and have a cousin that lives in Miami. The fact is that any trip that is more than 2 hours in duration is going to cost you close to $100 one way nine times out of ten if you have luggage. Fares from Austin to Houston or Austin to Dallas are about that amount on SW and again equivalent amounts on Spirit or Frontier or others if you account for all the fees. And the train has no bag fees and the size of that cabin is so much damn better than the size of any jet I've ever been on. Hell you can even bring your bicycle on the thing if you want.
@@ashleighelizabeth5916 ??? It's your personal freedom to always check bags, but the majority of us don't always check bags on domestic flights. I used to live in DFW for a couple years and flew all over the country. it's not only doable, but also quite easy. Here, I just checked google flight: Frontier will take you from DFW to MIA on Saturday May 13 for $76 ROUND TRIP. That's plenty of bucks left for your bag.
@@szh4494 Frontier and Spirit no longer just charge for checked bags they also charge for checked bags. And carry on fees are actually HIGHER than checked bag fees in most cases (when you can actually get through all the layers to find the fee since they are now using dynamic pricing for bag fees) Want anything besides some random middle seat? That will cost extra too. Need a little water to stay hydrated on your flight? You will be paying for that too (airport price or airline, pick your poison). Prices on Frontier and Spirit also generally don't include taxes and gvt fees either. That will be another $10 to $20. Like I said I've looked. I've looked repeatedly. And even though I live in the Houston area I've even checked fees from Dallas and Austin to see if I could do any better. It's always end up being pretty much the same. And the base fare from Texas to Florida always ends up at around $150 (with the occasional discounted rates at about $100). Not sure when you've last flown but airfares have gone up a good bit since the pandemic.
More of this everywhere! We have to stop having so many cars on the road burning fossil fuels. Progress! The prices are too high but that's to be expected at first.... although I've always thought of mass transit as a service that really shouldn't matter if it makes a profit.
Hopefully this proves successful so that it can be implemented throughout the rest of the country. I would love access to high speed rail so that I am no so dependent on cars.
CHOO CHOO! It's no replacement for government built infrastructure but good job Brightline!! BUILD THAT TRAIN! no we just need sane public transit in both cities...
They still need to extend the line to there are two additional stations, one at Universal Orlando theme park and one at Disney World. I believe construction of this extension is expected to start within the next year or so.
@@RenataPereiraTVAnd those are supposed shared with SunRail as well - giving potentially better than 15 minute service by train from Orlando International to Disney and Universal, as well as a huge boost in airport connectivity from all of Orlando's transit system.
Yeah right that side of the train line got shelved because Orlando got greedy. They had already mostly built the line running to Disney and then people started complaining and instead of making two lines they Fikrt back-and-forth waste of time and money and now nobody’s getting a line anytime soon to the theme parks. As a frequent Disney guess I’m beyond aggravated and I refuse to spend a penny with brightline until they fix the situation and put the Disney line back in place as they were supposed to do! !
Well it's a bit more then I expected being that it's 30-60 on Spirit Airlines and you arrive much faster. It's possible to do a round trip on a plane for the price of one way on the train. hmmmm ya fancy train and station though!
@@KingFinnch Yeah, but I've noticed they've been updating their fleet lately. I realize that won't fix the core issues, but I'm hoping it's the start of some changes that'll fix their one-time performance.
Is checking in your luggage required or optional? I don't really see the point of doing that for a train journey. One of the main reason why train travel is better than flying is the ease of use. Just buy the ticket (on your phone ideally), get to the station, hop on the train and that's it. If you create obstacles by implementing check in luggage and security checks you might as well take the plane... Also are there plans to go electric on this line?
It's $160 round trip from Miami to Orlando, and 3.5hr ride. I fill my 6 cyl accord 1 time for $45 and make it to St. Augustine with 1/4 tank which is way further. I guess it's a fine option to save 30 min and it's convenient. But the value isn't there. Save on wear and tear on the vehicle by spending double the money gas would be, and then paying for transportation at the destination. Disappointing. Hope to see a much lower price point, especially if there's hourly departures from each location. Should be $40 each way, not $80.
I was in Miami and missed my flight and cruise because of no more planes to the port. I have been asking for this for a long time just our country is always plane dependent. I am glad this is happening.
I think the costs are a bit high for that distance. 50 dollars is where my head had it when the route was announced. 80 dollars, you may consider flying the likes of Frontier or Spirit. Considering both the train and the flight charge you a bag.
Exciting news from Florida! In a couple of months, we'll be able to travel between Orlando and Miami by high-speed train! What did you think about the new prices? Btw, here's the first video during the construction of this station: ua-cam.com/video/HNnMzg0qzVw/v-deo.html - learn why the name Mary Mary 😉
What I’m still wondering is they did not announce exactly what month the train will start running from Orlando airport toward the south, such as Fort Lauderdale, and Miami??
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At last, one state is catching up with Europe rail wise, just 49 to go. Could have been electric and not diesel.
@@tonys1636 diesel is more economical. Running catenary would increase the price. Plus it becomes a liability if there are power outages due to tropical storms and hurricanes.
@@spuds6423 Florida people are ignorant to transportation, so don't bother with them.
I'm very happy for Brightline. After all it's been through, it's finally accomplished something it's wanted to accomplish for so long (and it's not even through yet). This is something that should have been happening in America since the 80s, and now it's become a reality (better late than never). Congratulations to Brightline and I look forward to using its services the next time I travel to Florida. Greetings from Barbados.
I am skeptical they can be successful. I hope they can be. It is NOT really high speed, You can drive from most places in South Florida in the same time as this train and it is not cheap. They must be banking on enough tourist who want to visit both Miami and Orldand, but again it is no cheaper than airtravel in most instances. I dont know what the complelling argument is??
wow
@@BenCabell Well considering tourism is big in FL I don't think its a bad bet.
@@BenCabell Plenty of people would choose to avoid the hassle of air travel if they had the choice.
This changes everything! Hopefully more of these gets built. A high speed train connecting New York, Los Angeles, Orlando, Washington, Houston, Philly, Atlanta and Boston would be great.
Not going to happen. There is a thing called the National Environmental Policy Act or NEPA. To run high speed rail like in Europe would require a separate right of way with No grade crossings plus the curvatures to make it feasible would RIP out many existing parts of communities and historical areas let alone an environmental liability. Also Environmental Justice groups would protest against it as well. You may see improvements like better scheduling and maintenance but it is not cost effective to go beyond that.
Also every politician would want the train to stop in their district rendering a high speed system meaningless.
Rail competes best with air travel at distances around 300 miles or less. We’re not going to see any cross-country high-speed rail
Slowly, the plans are being developed.
Do you realize how far apart New York and Los Angeles are? No high speed train can ever compete with flying between the coasts. And there is already a high speed train between Boston, Washington, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The reason high speed rail does well in Europe is the countries are smaller so you can get from one place to another in a much shorter time.
high speed train from New York to LA?....🤣🤣..that's a good one
This makes a lot of sense.
In Europe, we are very well connected to Miami but not to Orlando for direct flights.
For Disney, I’d say it’s more than feasible to now fly direct to Miami and then train it up to Disney 😛
Absolutely...and with future rail development...makes perfect sense to eliminate rental car for foreign tourists
@@RenataPereiraTV Lol well they will probably still rent cars once they arrive to Orlando. Orlando pubilc transit is just the worst.
Again is this train going into Disney property
@@AssBlasster yep - I would still want to get a rental car.
As I understand, the only direct flights to Orlando from Europe are London, Manchester and Frankfurt. Maybe one or two others. For me, I’d now fly direct from Madrid to Miami, hop on the train and then rent the car 😝
But Europe was built for the trains. Florida wasn't. They've had 85 facilities with this train since it started. Nobody is going to ride it.
The station looks amazing! Hope to see Brightline open more high speed rail lines throughout the country!
LA Vegas coming up next
This is great! Finally an easy way to get the best of both Miami and Orlando!
Thank you for sharing this!
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Your active responses are great and seem unaffected by the negativity that is social media. Much respect running such a big youtube channel and still having such a great personality and tolerance. That takes a lot.
Well, we learned early on some just gotta hate. And when they nothing about us we wonder what are they trying to accomplish!?
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The energy in these videos is always infectious lol, this train is going to be a gamechanger for America!
Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!
not really honestly. the problem with the US is that we're so slow to do literally everything, if we wanted to build an actual long-distance high speed railway somewhere else, not only would it be expensive it would take decades. other countries do it in months.
@@jer6183 The issue isn’t that we can’t do it, we can. Or we could ask our allies to help build it. The issue is that the car and plane industry would fight it because they would make less money. That’s what it comes down to.
High speed trains around America would be great and a cheap alternative but less people would buy cars which means less taxes. Less gas. Less oil changes. Less tires being brought. All these corporations would have a fit. So they sabotage everything which is why we’re in the Stone Age unfortunately. 🤷🏾♀️
@@jer6183 that’s because in other countries they don’t ask if they can take your property. They just take it !
No we drive cars 🚙 in America 🇺🇸
A SunRail connection combined with longer hours and weekend service on SunRail would be amazing. I'm excited about the future Tampa connection for Brightline as well.
Thank you for sharing
Yeah. If Sunrail connected to the airport I would use The Brightline, as I live near the Maitland station. Otherwise it's $24 /day parking or $24+ each way on the Uber. 😢
looks very nice 👍🏻 our trains in Switzerland have the same seat configuration 2 / 1 in premium or first class and 2 / 2 in second class. with this stable timetable with one train every hour you can build a stable timetable for bus and everything as we have it 👍🏻🍀
Very cool to hear. Thanks for sharing
I hope they extend to Tampa to Orlando would be great to avoid traffic.
I agree...really dislike that Kissimmee congestion. I hope we hear something soon 👍😀
I can’t wait to try it, it looks amazing! I hope we see a lot more of this in the U.S.
I agree...more and faster trains in the USA!!!! 👍😀👍
Brightline is looking at developing a route from Southern California to Las Vegas
Yes, at that one will probably be the next finished...before California LA to SF and Houston to Dallas.
I'm excited to get trains in Florida, however, I have a hybrid car and spend less in gas money for a round trip to Orlando in my car than the cheapest pricepoint of this train. Not to mention, the inconvenience of having to drive or Uber to the airport, paying for my train ticket, and then arriving in Orlando and having to rely on Uber or other modes of transport to get me around. My car is still the more viable and cost-effective way to get to and from Orlando to Miami. This model makes more sense to me if the train was taking me to NYC or just another state in general, that's where I think this would really shine.
Thank you for sharing
UchiSoto this was built for your momma, grandma, for people with no car, travelers who want to see sights,
for people who wants to meet other people, or the car is old, the car is on the shop. Dig it good! 😍😍
Pretty fabulous, I am glad that they finally got to make this happen!
Congratulations to all
And to the people of Florida
Welcome to Tampa soon! Can’t wait to visit the other side of paradise 😊
Thank you for sharing
Once upon a time not so long ago America had private rail lines and competition. The competition kept the price in check and lead to competitors offer more pleasing g accommodations to consumers.
It is a blessing to see this as a resurgence to that type and choice offered to the people once again.
Thank you for recognizing. It is good to have another option. And when they build out connections to local rail and Tampa...even better.
[Looks to camera in British]
This is such a game changer for Florida. I hope they go up to Tallahassee. When I was in college in Tallahassee, I always had to drive home to Miami seven or eight hours.
Tampa is next. Could use an extension to north Florida for sure
@@RenataPereiraTV That would be great!
Well if it takes 3.5 hours to get from Miami to Orlando it will still take over 8 hours to get to Tally. Faster and cheaper to drive
@@raptoroptical2991 True. For people without cars, especially students, it will be convenient.
Also MIA to Tallahassee is a 1:30 min flight and $104 one way which is probably about half of what that train ride would be
We need these train all over the country to create the competition for airline companies.
I agree!
I wouldn't put it like that. They are complementary. Rail only serves very specific routes.
@@wadexyz that's we need expansion. Airlines are so fucked up now a days. Last Christmas 2500 flight cancelled in a day. Mine including from Denver to sfo.
@@doggking001 c.e1
I really envy the integrated design of the airport, High-speed train, tram and car connections. And it would be too nice to relax in the station lounge until departure and then relax and travel in the spacious car. I would faint if there were even more Ekiben on this, but no way, right?
It was stated Palm Beach to Orlando airport is just over 2 hours.
@@RenataPereiraTV FYI, by car it is about 2 1/2 hours. They say that it takes about 3 hours from downtown Miami to Orlando Airport. By car it it around 3 1/2 hours. So not much faster. Yes, at max speeds the train can reach 209 kmh (about 125 mph), but over half the time the train goes under 110 kmh (70 mph) which is what a car can do on major highways. There are just too much congestion (sprawl) and grate crossings to run much about the 110 kmh (70 mph) speeds and given the population density in those areas, it would be impossible to go faster for any extended period.
I've been taking Brightline WPB-FLL twice or more monthly since January, and it's very nice. Rarely is it late & staff both onboard the trains & at the stations are helpful & friendly. The MCO station is much nicer than the WPB & FLL stations, probably because it's in the airport. I'm very happy for them!
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Not that it is nicer, those stations are smaller....The Boca station is nice and clean but small....
How exciting!
Thanks for watching
exciting would be to get 300km/h bullet train like in Japan. But it is what it is. For shortest periods of time it will accelerate up to 130mph, but not for a long time.
Yes, like Japan. I expect the Los Angeles to Las Vegas train will reach those speeds.
$79 one way is insane! You can do roundtrip a lot cheaper by flying or even driving! Imagine if you are a couple with or even without kids... It is too much
I totally agree
Facts. $160 round trip robbery.
Too much???!! How much should it be? Maybe $49? I’m just asking
@@tinawalker5335 should be like 20$ per trip for a single person and even have better prices for a bundle/family, it's not cheap at all. Imagine having a family of 4 and having to pay that for each plus fees and bags, to me the whole idea was to make transportation very cheap and fast so people wouldn't even see it as planning a vacation but more or less taking a quick public transport spending a day in Disney and coming back to Miami even in the same day.
Plus you have to rent a car after you arrive there to drive around, so it would be more practical still to rent a big car in Miami and drive with your whole family there, it's just not as accessible.
@@gustavofaria4028 Totally agree.
Wow 🎉I’m glad Orlando is changing. I lived there for 23 years and they had light rail downtown. I left 5 years ago and this was all talk. Glad to see it’s finally getting done.
Yes, finally. Now if they can pick it up on the Tampa extension?
@@RenataPereiraTV I love that they will connecting the light rail. I must make a trip back
That is soo good to see rail develop, knowing how green and efficient it is, good job Florida !
Thank you for sharing/watching
Horsechit.
it take 3 hours I can drive from miami to orlando in 3:30 not worth it...
It was about time. The rest of the modern world have these trains.
More coming
When I lived in Orlando few years back we used to drive to Miami every month,this train is game changer hope it succeeds
Very cool...this will be welcome to many residents looming for an alternative
And then once you're in Miami (or Orlando), you have no car. Those are quite large cities to be walking around.
@@ChatGPT1111
Exactly. I hate that my tax dollars are subsidizing this “private” company to do nothing.
Since I’ve heard about Brightline over a year ago I was slowly awaiting the news for the Orlando station to be created and now open . I’m in Miami and I’ve been to Orlando many times with family in a car . I don’t have my own transportation over there but now I will be using the trains as soon as rides are available. More opportunities for me to visit family and see the various parks
Very cool to hear. Thanks for sharing
Finally! They have been talking about this train ever since I went to high school in the Orlando area in the 80’s. That would be great if it came up to the Atlanta area where I live. Delta wouldn’t like that. 😂
HAHA, like that Delta comment. Tampa is next...hope they consider Jacksonville soon. Could Atlanta Charlotte use a train
@@RenataPereiraTV I think it would be great! 😁
I'm happy to see this was built after so many years of talking about it. However, people will try it out because it's something new but when they realize that flying is half the price, they'll do that instead. Especially when the train station in Orlando is at the airport lol. Like did no one on this project ever think to pull out their phone and google flights from one destination to the other. Good job Brightline.
Don't think so. Getting on a plane is a pain in the ass.
@@wadexyz Did you see the part about checking bags and going through security for the train? It is a complete wash now with both methods taking the same amount of hassle
Not to mention after the time it takes to get to the station, park, walk, wait for security, get through security, wait for train, board, wait for departure, it'll be quicker to drive (disregarding major traffic). And much cheaper.
What about people, like me, who are scared to fly
@MekaTrey09 people only think in black and whites. either it's the panacea, or an abject failure. Brightline doesn't need to capture the entire market to be a success, it just needs to keep its trains relatively full. People in this thread keep talking about how driving is easier, OK, keep driving, you were never the target market.
That is so awesome. Europe has had this exact system in place for decades lol.
Thanks for watching
AWESOME, I'll have to try it... with that said:
80 bucks one way trip...mmm... not sure how I feel about that. I gotta go to pretty much an airport, get all checked in, etc. If I go in my car I'll waste less in gas and I can just get out of the house and go! (of course not as fast) hehe :) PLUS when I get to Orlando... now what? I need transportation, ayayayyy!! :)
I hear ya...thanks for sharing
I moved from Miami to Orlando back in 2016 for school. Man how I wish we had this back then! Very happy for those that get to have such luxury now! 😄
Oh that would have been great. do you still live in the area?
@@RenataPereiraTV It sure would’ve made all those hours of driving better by reading books or watching a show instead! I’m in Boston now, but I still have my property and college friends in Orlando, so I’ll be sure to check out the train soon! Thank you for this upload!
I liked the reclining segment I hope it does well for FL. I’m looking forward to my visit to Orlando in September.
I hope so too. Very cool you are visiting. Disney or Universal or both?
@@RenataPereiraTV Actually starting out in Orange Beach AL ( lunch at Paula Deans and dinner at the Florabama) Then a few nights at Fort Walton Beach, one night at The Villages ( just to check it out) Then 3 nights at The Caribbean Resort at Disney.
Wow, big trip. Sound like a lot of fun
I’m happy to see something like this in our state. We need to step up and keep building functional transportation for us Floridians. I hope the next stations connects Orlando-Tampa-Pensacola-Tallahassee. I wish something between Key West and Miami but the only thing we can get is a Ferri
Tampa is next. If successful I would think Jacksonville is not far behind. Beyond that well maybe they will start talking about that before 2030
@@RenataPereiraTV I hope you're right about Jacksonville getting in on this, but history has shown that we have a poor record of making smart decisions. We have a perfectly good train station that'll get people all the way up the east coast AND out west...and it's been collecting dust for half a century. We need rail to become a viable competitor to airports, because flying kinda sucks.
Linda estação Renata. Parabéns pelo seu trabalho.
Such an amazing step Florida, you made it happen. The next one is make it around 20$ per trip and you will see a huge demand.
I hope they are hearing!!!
We need this in Florida 😍🎉bring it to Tampa I4 is horrible!
I agree...jam packed...expand to Tampa quickly
@@RenataPereiraTV Iktr 🤣✔️ I just looked and you can’t buy tickets from Orlando to Miami yet maybe next month it will be available for purchase
Yes next month
This is brilliant, very similar to the trains in the UK 🇬🇧 I will be using this service as frequent traveller to the USA 🎉
Very cool to hear. Thanks for watching
The UK is smaller than the US. There's no comparison
We maybe smaller but our transport system is far better and advanced.
@@leshayna11 Americans travel more than people in any other country. Our transportation system is much better.
@@leshayna11 the average American covers more distance annually than the average European
Why does Brightline have baggage limits? It eliminates one of the benefits of taking the train instead of flying.
Or is the check-in for getting onto your flight easier?
@@elijaha773There's only so much space on a train, even if there's more space than an airplane. And baggage weight limits are more because people have to load the bags than because the train can't carry more weight.
I’m not sure if the train has baggage limit. I think it’s just if you go over a certain limit then you pay more.
Space is much more of a concern than weight. The weight of extra luggage is negligible compared to the rest of the train
@@andrewreynolds4949 The weight limit is more for the baggage handlers than for the train.
Ill be taking near future trips to miami soon for weekend trips, really excited by this brightline train
Very cool to hear Aurora
It's an alternative but it doesn't add up for me. We're in Davenport and whenever we go to Fort Lauderdale or Miami to go on a cruise, we're typically 4 people. It's much cheaper and just as fast, if not faster, to drive.
Consider this do u have to rent a car. Put gas to go and come back. Etc 😊
I hear ya. Maybe over time pricing will get more competitive
@@BlackBullsGo Gas would cost around $100 round trip. Tolls maybe another $100. Parking for a week long cruise around $105. So $305. If I take Brightline, I have to drive to MCO, where parking is much more than $15 per day. Alternatively, Uber to MCO is around $55-80, depending on the time of day. But I would need that both ways. Even the cheapest round trip Brightline fares would cost $158 per person. Multiplied by 2 people, that's more than driving. Multiply it by 4, and driving is much cheaper than Brightline. Plus, you're mobile once in Miami.
Would be awesome if they put these all over the state of Florida.. traffic is BAD here and we need to take more cars off the road. This should be a step in the right direction.
Bingo, but by the time it's built, there will still be lots of traffic
I wish the chairs reclined alittle but more. Very nice design and great lounge. I think the additional security and bag check is annoying as one perk when getting on at BWI to new York with Acela or Amtrak Station was the ease of transfer.
Can’t wait for the local line additions and bus connection for Florida to have a complete metro.
Great improvement!
Shoutout from Japan.
Personally, I'm glad the seats don't recline any more than they do. It's awful when somebody has to put their seat all the way back into my lap, and then if I want to get up, it's in the way.
I seen them building this when I was there last year!!!
They need to do this all over the country
Yes, more trains, more cities. Thanks for watching
The rail line should be a great thing for the area. I've been watching construction on my trips along the 528 from Orlando to Cocoa and they made great progress cutting through the trees, underbrush and swamps. And of course, there's a guard rail to keep animals from getting on the rails, because after all, raccoons, turtles and a lot of other wildlife is all around. 😁
you realize that the governor at the time rejected money from the government to build a rail system all people can use, to privately invest in this that takes you from one shopping center to another at 100.00+ a pop. Nothing about this is good for Floridians. This is for Disney tourists to catch the cruise down south. This isn't to reduce traffic traveling long distances across Florida.
Can’t wait for the one going from LA to Vegas then maybe to San Fran even
That LA to Vegas will be a money maker for sure. San Fran...that will be slow to fruition
Very European! Love it! Next time I head to Miami, I have see about flying into MCO and taking Brightline for the experience. Love seeing private passenger rail gaining traction. I enjoyed my long distance trip on Amtrak last year, but they could benefit from modern competition.
Yes, more competition, more destination, and faster trains...USA working slowly in that direction.
Far from European. Here in Europe high speed is considered to be around 186mph or over. And our high speed rails are electrified unlike these slow diesel brightline trains that barely make it to 100mph
And no baggage, check or weight at least in Italy or Czech Republic…
LOL in Europe you don´t have to waste time checking luggage or getting fondled by security theater. Get on the platform 30 seconds before departure if you wish. US has a lot to learn.
@@mitzy123 You sound goofy. Europe has a number of high speed trains that operate at 125 MPH/200 KMH, the same top operational speed Brightline will do enroute to Orlando. Not every train in Europe is flying at 186+ MPH/300+ KMH..
It's about time. Florida needs high speed rail badly as our traffic congestion is out of hand. Hopefully they build a route to Tampa bay soon
Thanks for sharing...I hope Tampa gets it soon as that bottleneck just outside Kissimmee is so bad!!! I try to avoid that. Thanks for watching
@@RenataPereiraTV yeah high-speed rail to Tampa and maybe even an extension to pinellas County would really make a difference
Thanks for this wonderful video n for showing d launching of d newly opened to public high speed train between Miami n Orlando.
As usual I have a tiny question, how long km distance is d brightline journey between Miami n Orlando for USD79.
You are most welcome. It is 3.5 hours downtown to downtown to drive. It is expected to get from Orlando station to Palm Beach station within 2 hours.
@@RenataPereiraTV Thank u very much for your kind info. It will save lots of travelling time. 😁
Oh wow now its worth moving back from Asia
Its better than the Japanese shinkansen and newer then the Korean KTX
Greetings from Korea 🇰🇷 😊❤
LOVE this. More train transportation. Less cars.
Bingo!!! Thanks for watching
I fly *a lot*, but after experiencing the comfort and convenience of trains in Europe and Japan, I'd pick this train service all day, every day, over any commercial air carrier in the U.S., no question. Except for very long distances, train travel is superior in nearly every passenger metric. Even for longer distances, it's superior, as long as you're ok trading comfort for speed. Very few people prefer feeling like a sardine compact in a flying pressurized metal tube.
I hear ya and concur. When you add getting thru airport lines, waiting and then having to get up in the air and down safely...train is preferred by us. Hope many more train routes are developed here in the USA
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Thank you
This is great! Every detail in the train is well thought out. I am surprised by the light colored seats. We’ll see what color they are after a few months/years in service.
Thank you for watching
Well they've been in service since 2018 (save for 2020).
I wish they would connect these train stations to popular areas within the urban core. Most of these stations are placed outside the urban core and require additional transit to get there.
Opportunity for local cities to develop street car/light rail that hooks into this system?
After living in Soth Korea and Europe for quite a while, Welcome to the 21st-century Florida...Congrats !
HAHA, the USA is just getting started...thanks for watching
i guess it’s a good start 🎉 even though 130 mph is still very slow from a true high speed rail operation
Very good start. Now I hope Brightline LA to Vegas hits it out of the park
I’m taking the regular train to Miami from Tampa for a long cruise. I haven’t tried any of the commuter airlines yet and I hate long drives. Parking for 12 nights would cost the same amount. Don’t cruise out of Miami often but would definitely welcome a high speed train connecting Tampa to Ft. Lauderdale and Miami.
I hear ya and hope they get that extension built quickly. I bet there are many people like you waiting for it.
Finally the Train Miami-Orlando it’s a reality. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Aaallllll ABOARD
I hope that they will electrify all the line soon, it's better for the World's environment !
I can see this being beneficial for tourist, but for locals it’s just so much cheaper to drive yourself and the time difference doesn’t seem that much better than driving. I think for this to really work it needs to be either cheaper than driving or substantially faster than driving. Like if you can get to Miami in 90 minutes that would be a true game changer.
Well 2 things I think may influence. Overtime I see Orlando/Miami getting more congested and Orlando building/expanding the local rail connections.
Exactly I'm thinking the exact same thing you're only saving 30 minutes on the train and it's $80 each way It would be cheaper just to rent a car and go up there
@@RenataPereiraTV what your argument is that there will be more trafic in the future?
@@christopherjohnson7664 Yep you will still need a car when you get to your destination ether way.
We need it ALL OVER the state of Florida.
Thru out the eastern USA. It has the population base
125 mph is not really high speed train. I guess it's at least better than what we have now.
It's so expensive for such short distance. For $79 single trip, I can fly from DFW to Miami.
The interior is nice though.
No you can't, not with luggage at least. I live in Houston and I know what the fares from Texas to Miami, Ft Lauderdale and Miami cost. You might get lucky on Southwest and score an $89 fare but the base rate is $168 one way from Luv or Hobby. Now you can bust out some Spirit Air price or even United price that beats that but by the time you add baggage fees, seat fees and other fees your cost to fly Spirit from Texas to Florida is still in the $150 price point one way. I never go with a discounter because they are never able to beat the fare on SW by the time I check a bag and I ALWAYS check a bag.
The cost is roughly equivalent to what a flight from Miami International to MCO cost. I've looked at those rates more than once as well since I go to Orlando frequently and have a cousin that lives in Miami. The fact is that any trip that is more than 2 hours in duration is going to cost you close to $100 one way nine times out of ten if you have luggage. Fares from Austin to Houston or Austin to Dallas are about that amount on SW and again equivalent amounts on Spirit or Frontier or others if you account for all the fees.
And the train has no bag fees and the size of that cabin is so much damn better than the size of any jet I've ever been on. Hell you can even bring your bicycle on the thing if you want.
@@ashleighelizabeth5916 ???
It's your personal freedom to always check bags, but the majority of us don't always check bags on domestic flights.
I used to live in DFW for a couple years and flew all over the country. it's not only doable, but also quite easy.
Here, I just checked google flight: Frontier will take you from DFW to MIA on Saturday May 13 for $76 ROUND TRIP. That's plenty of bucks left for your bag.
@@szh4494 Frontier and Spirit no longer just charge for checked bags they also charge for checked bags. And carry on fees are actually HIGHER than checked bag fees in most cases (when you can actually get through all the layers to find the fee since they are now using dynamic pricing for bag fees) Want anything besides some random middle seat? That will cost extra too. Need a little water to stay hydrated on your flight? You will be paying for that too (airport price or airline, pick your poison). Prices on Frontier and Spirit also generally don't include taxes and gvt fees either. That will be another $10 to $20. Like I said I've looked. I've looked repeatedly. And even though I live in the Houston area I've even checked fees from Dallas and Austin to see if I could do any better. It's always end up being pretty much the same. And the base fare from Texas to Florida always ends up at around $150 (with the occasional discounted rates at about $100). Not sure when you've last flown but airfares have gone up a good bit since the pandemic.
It won’t stop within 30 miles of me though I live walking distance from the track. Really useful to me…
Sorry to hear that
@@RenataPereiraTV Maybe you should talk to your local municipality and get them to start talking about commuter transit expansion.
Wow a new train station at Orlando airport
Very cool...now when they add stations close to Universal and Disney theme parks...thats when the train will rock n roll! Thanks for watching
Nice, built on the east coast for all the people who have cars, boats and planes. Very nice.
Great news ! Thanks Renata for sharing this video
You are most welcome
More of this everywhere! We have to stop having so many cars on the road burning fossil fuels. Progress! The prices are too high but that's to be expected at first.... although I've always thought of mass transit as a service that really shouldn't matter if it makes a profit.
Welcome ABOARD AMERICANS to high speed train communities but.....but you need to SPEED UP THE TRAIN little bit.
This IS speeding up the train a bit
I'm so sick of driving to the Orlando Airport for everything, I cannot wait for this!!!!
I hope they work quickly on further connections to the city downtown and theme park areas
We need to connect Tampa to Orlando!
Yes, I agree!
That is phase 2 which is being developed already
@@ChatGPT1111 awesome
It's coming.... first step is a station at Epic Universe by 2025. Hopefully they will be out to Tampa in another 5 years from that.
Riding a train to replace driving in itself is a positive.
Bingo, thank you for sharing
Hopefully this proves successful so that it can be implemented throughout the rest of the country. I would love access to high speed rail so that I am no so dependent on cars.
Me too!
CHOO CHOO! It's no replacement for government built infrastructure but good job Brightline!! BUILD THAT TRAIN!
no we just need sane public transit in both cities...
Will certainly help tourism for the state 👏👏👏
Yes, very much so. Thanks for watching
Not sure if spending 80 bucks to save 30 minutes is really worth it but I'm glad the option is there.
Thanks for sharing
They still need to extend the line to there are two additional stations, one at Universal Orlando theme park and one at Disney World. I believe construction of this extension is expected to start within the next year or so.
Yes, and then this train will be packed with people. I hope they start sooner.
@@RenataPereiraTVAnd those are supposed shared with SunRail as well - giving potentially better than 15 minute service by train from Orlando International to Disney and Universal, as well as a huge boost in airport connectivity from all of Orlando's transit system.
Eventually all connected. The idea is there. Now the state has to step in to execute the local rail line.
@@daniellewis1789 SUNRail already has built their station at the Orlando Airport but hasn't complete the tracks yet.
Yeah right that side of the train line got shelved because Orlando got greedy. They had already mostly built the line running to Disney and then people started complaining and instead of making two lines they Fikrt back-and-forth waste of time and money and now nobody’s getting a line anytime soon to the theme parks. As a frequent Disney guess I’m beyond aggravated and I refuse to spend a penny with brightline until they fix the situation and put the Disney line back in place as they were supposed to do!
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High speed rail, 209km/h. Ok.
Can be faster and make the price cheaper. Moving people around efficiently will provide better economy for the state.
I agree, lets hope the economics prove so popular that they can build a dedicated rail line to increase speeds
This is so convenient.
Very
Keep it going! Jacksonville, Savannah, Charleston.
Yes, very much under the radar
That's pretty cool. I hope they'll expand the network and have high speed rails & trains instead of regular trains.
I bet that is the future. Check out Brightline's LA to Vegas train.
I can't wait for the train from so cal to Las Vegas.
Thats a big boat you are in...many are waiting. I suspect that will be wildly successful...done that drive many times.
Well done Renata and Gordon thanks for your nice vlogs I enjoy watching all the time
Your are most welcome...thank you for your support
Well it's a bit more then I expected being that it's 30-60 on Spirit Airlines and you arrive much faster. It's possible to do a round trip on a plane for the price of one way on the train. hmmmm ya fancy train and station though!
Lets hope airline competition brings down the rail prices
Congratulations Florida 👏🏻💕
Woo hoo!!
Nice video!
Your English has improved a lot, cheers 🎉
Thank you
This is so awesome 👏
Thanks for watching
Ok, I realize the distance is significantly longer, but $79 is no bargain especially for a STARTING PRICE.
It is a good trade off from airlines. I hope this competition sort kicks off price reductions all around
@@RenataPereiraTVAirlines will knock it down to $59 walkup when this opens. $79 for a 3 hour ride vs $59 for 1 hour.
This needs to happen across the U.S.
Yes, for sure
I love Brightline because it's forcing Amtrak to step up its game. Earlier, they could get away with bad service because they didn't have competition.
Competition is good
amtrak can't step up its game because all the issues with amtrack are legal and to do with the freight companies and government funding
@@KingFinnch Yeah, but I've noticed they've been updating their fleet lately. I realize that won't fix the core issues, but I'm hoping it's the start of some changes that'll fix their one-time performance.
Can't wait for this to open😊
👍😀
Is checking in your luggage required or optional? I don't really see the point of doing that for a train journey. One of the main reason why train travel is better than flying is the ease of use. Just buy the ticket (on your phone ideally), get to the station, hop on the train and that's it. If you create obstacles by implementing check in luggage and security checks you might as well take the plane...
Also are there plans to go electric on this line?
There are no plans for electric trains
Electric trains make no sense for Florida because of hurricanes.
@@matthew8153 More importantly for Brightline, it would be too expensive
It's $160 round trip from Miami to Orlando, and 3.5hr ride. I fill my 6 cyl accord 1 time for $45 and make it to St. Augustine with 1/4 tank which is way further. I guess it's a fine option to save 30 min and it's convenient. But the value isn't there. Save on wear and tear on the vehicle by spending double the money gas would be, and then paying for transportation at the destination. Disappointing. Hope to see a much lower price point, especially if there's hourly departures from each location. Should be $40 each way, not $80.
Europeans looking at this thinking about time.
OOOHHHhhhhh, train travel in Europe...I must return
Well I see this as an absolute win.
Let us all hope so
As a native to Orlando… I hate this… don’t need Miami bringing its criminals to Orlando via speed rail.
I can’t imagine myself riding that thing. Bouncing up and down in excitement like a little school girl who’s getting a brand new treehouse castle!
Cheerleader.
I was in Miami and missed my flight and cruise because of no more planes to the port. I have been asking for this for a long time just our country is always plane dependent. I am glad this is happening.
Yes, finally happening...and LA to Vegas too! Brightline is leading with the new rail option
Great video and information! Thank you!
You are most welcome...thank UUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 👍😀
209 kph? that seems slow for hsr but great for America. Hopefully y'all can build on this
Very good and a start. Brightline's West LA to Vegas will achieve much higher speeds
I think the costs are a bit high for that distance. 50 dollars is where my head had it when the route was announced. 80 dollars, you may consider flying the likes of Frontier or Spirit. Considering both the train and the flight charge you a bag.
Thank you for sharing. I hope Brightline is reading and that there are some sales/discount periods