rasbridge Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 PRIVATE RAILWAYS For the first time in the United States, there will be a private, high-speed train service — and it’s coming to Florida. This $3 billion project by Brightline express could drastically improve crowded roadways by taking as many as 3 million cars off the streets. It will run along a route that is traveled by about 6 million residents and tourists, according to estimations. John Renne, director of the Center for Urban and Environmental Solutions at Florida Atlantic University, said to Here & Now’s Jeremy Hobson at NPR, “It’s the first time that it’s happening, being built by a private company. And that’s kind of a game changer for this type of model.” Brightline trains will begin service service in December. The private, high-speed train service will run from West Palm Beach to Fort Lauderdale, and service is expected to expand to downtown Miami early next year. In the future the trains will likely run to Orlando, a service which would bound to be a success due to the heavy influx of tourists. FAST MOVING This transportation could save millions of people the added time and risk of attempting to navigate the crowded highways of Florida by car. To give you an idea of the speed of this train: it typically can take up to five hours to get from West Palm Beach to Miami and back again in a car, but the rail system would take about 60 minutes each way. And from Fort Lauderdale to Miami? Only 30 minutes. Additionally, taking millions of cars off the road every day could, over time, help the U.S. to curb its carbon emissions. And, if this system proves successful, more could be built around the country, fractioning travel times and reducing carbon footprints by having potentially billions of people rely on public transportation as opposed to their own vehicles. The continued introduction and adoption of high-speed rail systems could revolutionize transportation as we know it. Many eyes will be following the success of Brightline express during the coming months. Source: https://futurism.com/first-private-high-speed-train/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luisam Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 So I'll can get from West Palm Beach to Miami in only 30 minutes? Great news! But what I'll do in Miami WITHOUT A CAR? Miami's public transport sysem is a disaster! Distances are terrific and you simply can't get from anywhere to anywhere without a car! I visited recently Santiago, Chile. They have 6 metro lines, covering the whole city and it's complemented with a superficial bus service. In worst case, you can reach you final destination covering some short distance travelling with taxi for about 3 dollars. For 3 - 4 passengers it's cheaper than the metro. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikie Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 What is not mentioned is you have to wait up to 2 hours for the train to arrive to pick you up and more time sitting idle while the train fills to some % of capacity before it leaves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rasbridge Posted March 16, 2018 Author Share Posted March 16, 2018 On 2/11/2018 at 10:23 AM, luisam said: So I'll can get from West Palm Beach to Miami in only 30 minutes? Great news! But what I'll do in Miami WITHOUT A CAR? Miami's public transport sysem is a disaster! Distances are terrific and you simply can't get from anywhere to anywhere without a car! I visited recently Santiago, Chile. They have 6 metro lines, covering the whole city and it's complemented with a superficial bus service. In worst case, you can reach you final destination covering some short distance travelling with taxi for about 3 dollars. For 3 - 4 passengers it's cheaper than the metro. Perhaps Uber's flying taxi will be an option by then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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