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Brightline Launches High-Speed Train Service from South Florida to Orlando with Fares up to $229

  • Brightline high-speed trains launch service from South Florida to Orlando on Friday, with fares ranging from $79 to $229 each way.

  • The train will allow riders to work and relax during the 3-hour journey, though some find fares expensive.

  • Stops include Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and Orlando Airport, with future plans to expand to Tampa.

  • Trains will reach speeds up to 125 mph between Orlando and Cocoa and 110 mph from Cocoa to West Palm Beach.

  • Brightline has partnered with Uber for rides to final destinations and offers amenities like free WiFi, food, and drinks.

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Brightline will begin service to Orlando, connecting the city with South Florida and offering one-way fares starting at $79 for adults and $39 for kids.
Brightline has partnered with Mears Transportation to offer transportation services between Orlando International Airport and Walt Disney World Resort, allowing guests to seamlessly plan and book their entire journey.
A privately owned high-speed passenger train service has launched in Florida, offering a 3.5-hour trip between Miami and Orlando, becoming the first new privately-owned inter-city passenger service in the US in 100 years.
Brightline tickets from South Florida to Orlando range from $79 to almost $300 for a one-way ticket, offering a faster and more convenient option for travelers.
Brightline, a private rail company, is considering adding a high-speed train station in Tampa, which would connect Tampa to the rest of the system and make 75% of the state within close proximity to a Brightline train.
Brightline, the train service that expanded to the Orlando area, has partnered with Uber, offers a shared connect shuttle to resorts, luxury private rides, and a partnership with Avis Car Rental to provide transportation options for passengers.
Brightline has announced that it is doubling its routes between Orlando and Miami, with 30 trains running daily and a travel time of 3.5 hours.