A private train company just unveiled its snazzy new station at Orlando airport see inside Brightline's 37,350-square-foot facility
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- Brightline unveiled its 37,350-square-foot Orlando International Airport train station on Thursday.
- Non-stop trains are expected to connect the station to Miami in two hours and 59 minutes.
Brightline unveiled a new train station extending its Florida network on April 20.
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The new 37,350 square feet facility is located at Orlando International Airport.
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Brightline is a privately-owned higher-speed rail company operating in Florida.
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Its new station is located inside the airport's 80,000-square-foot train station facility.
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Passengers can access Brightline's station through a bright yellow entryway in terminal C. The rest of the airport is connected to the station via an automated people mover.
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Tickets, which have a one-way starting price of $79, will be sold at guest services or self-service kiosks.
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Access to the station is through touchless turnstiles….
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…and a security screening tunnel.
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Among the new two-stories station's amenities is the Mary Mary Bar with windows overlooking the train station's platforms.
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Above the bar, a split-flap message board will provide train schedules and boarding times.
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The station also has a shop...
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... and two separate lounges for passengers with Smart and Premium tickets.
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Brightline's Smart class, the equivalent of an airline's economy class, is cheaper than Premium class, with smaller seats and fewer amenities.
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Premium class passengers have access to complimentary meals and snacks on-board as well as their own lounge and priority boarding, among other things.
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One-way Premium tickets will start at $149.
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The platforms at the station are 1,000 feet long. They can accommodate trains with up to 10 coaches and two locomotives.
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Once service starts over the summer, Brightline is planning 16 daily trips connecting MiamiCentral Station and Orlando. Ticket sales are expected to start in May.
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The trains are expected to connect Orlando and Miami in about 3 hours non-stop.
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Regular service will connect the two cities in three hours and 30 minutes, with stops at West Palm Beach...
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...Boca Raton...
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...Fort Lauderdale...
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...and Aventura.
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The new station in Orlando is part of Brightline's plans for expansion into Central Florida.
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Brightline eventually hopes to connect Orlando to Tampa and received a $15 million federal grant for the project in June 2022.
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