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Brightline (reporting mark BLFX) is an intercity rail route in the United States that runs between Miami and Orlando, Florida. Part of the route runs on track owned and shared by the Florida East Coast Railway. Brightline is the only privately owned and operated intercity passenger railroad in the United States.
Brightline West is a privately run high-speed rail route, currently under construction, to link the Las Vegas Valley and Rancho Cucamonga in Greater Los Angeles through the California high desert. The line will connect with existing rail at Rancho Cucamonga station of Metrolink 's San Bernardino Line , a commuter rail line in Southern California.
Brightline will refinance some of its $4.94 billion debt with $2.2 billion in tax-exempt bonds the Florida Development Finance Corp. issued May 9, which will be due in 2053, according to a 2023 ...
Brightline reported a 174% increase in revenue but an 18% increase in net loss in 2023 compared to 2022, with the $306.68 million net loss due to increased expansion and operating costs, according ...
Brightline revenue increased 174% in 2023 compared to 2022, to $87.66 million from $31.97 million, including: $76.34 million for passenger and ancillary revenue, such as parking and food and beverages
Stuart station is a future Brightline inter-city rail station in Stuart, Florida.The station would be located near the Old Martin County Courthouse in the downtown area of the city, having a station size of 8,750 square feet (813 m 2) on a 2.35-acre site.
On its seventh day of full operation, Sept. 28, a northbound Brightline train hit and killed a 25-year-old homeless man just north of Midway Road in St. Lucie County, the Sheriff’s Office said.
The Venture dates back to 2014 when All Aboard Florida (now Brightline) purchased five trainsets for its new Brightline service along with ten Siemens Charger SCB-40 diesel-electric locomotives. The passenger cars, named the Venture, were derived from the Siemens Viaggio Comfort cars used in Europe, with adaptations for North American operations.