More Brightline Trains Between Miami and Orlando

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Brightline, the only privately-owned provider of modern, high-speed rail service in America, has added several more trains to service the run between Orlando and Miami. Brightline now has 32 trains daily that includes 16 daily departures from Miami and Orlando.

The new hourly schedule adds a 5:50 pm Orlando departure arriving in Miami at 9:15 p.m. and a 1:45 p.m. Miami departure arriving in Orlando at 5:15 p.m. For the full Brightline train schedule visit www.gobrightline.com.

Brightline train at Miami train station.
Brightline train arriving at Miami train station. Photo: Brightline

Brightline and the Miami station is the first U.S. transit intercity rail system in the U.S.  connect an international airport (Orlando International Airport), directly to a major cruise port.

Brightline operates trains between downtown Miami and Orlando. Stops include Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach and Orlando. Brightline recently announced future stops in Stuart and Cocoa.

“This is a first-of-its-kind train to port station that will connect the cruise capital of the world with a car-free option for millions of cruisers looking to start their vacation a little earlier.”  said Patrick Goddard, President of Virgin Trains. “This is a tremendous partnership and infrastructure investment between PortMiami, Miami Dade County and Brightline   that will increase mobility, take cars off the road and provide our state’s visitors an easier way to get around.”

About Brightline

Brightline began service in 2018, with the investment by Fortress Investment Group LLC. The train line is the only privately owned and operated intercity passenger rail service in the United States.

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Currently, Brightline has begun the first phase of a new express train route that will run between Las Vegas, Nevada and Southern California.

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