I browsed thru the Orlando schedule; I think I may have even done an unconsummated trial booking, but all I've gotten from Brightline are lots of ads trying to sell me tickets from WPB to ball games and concerts in MIA.
Yeah; I’m going to end up driving with my friend to the conference, and I guess I’ll have some credits if I want to go to something in Orlando in the future.I got an email like that too, though I actually do have a ticket to refund. In any case, never look a gift horse in the mouth and run with the Premium Credits
I got the same email and was just searching around what the schedules look like since I might be in FL in mid September. But I live in Seattle so about as far away as you can get from Miami and still be in the lower 48! Curious to see if I get the premium credit code in the coming days…Maybe Brightline bought a List of everyone who rides trains around Orlando and sent out a Robo Mail to all???
I get these from Airlines I haven't flown on in Years or Ever!!!!
I just received the following email stating yesterday's email was an error:I got the same email and was just searching around what the schedules look like since I might be in FL in mid September. But I live in Seattle so about as far away as you can get from Miami and still be in the lower 48! Curious to see if I get the premium credit code in the coming days…
There’s only like 70 crow miles between Miami and West Palm; an express service that skipped all the intervening stations might get 15 minutes back, but decelerating into and accelerating out of stations would eat away at that margin enough that it’s not worth the fuel burn and the smashed cars. Some of my Melbourne coworkers aren’t completely sold on how Brevard drivers will react to a train that’s four wagons doing 70 instead of a mile of rocks going 30.Just curious if it would make much sense to try to get it up to 110mph. At that point the time reduction and resulting value proposition vs driving really would be too hard to ignore. Ideally you could knock off 10-15 min of time between WPB and Miami.
It looks like only the northbound cancelled, so we’re flyin’ north and training south.Yeah; I’m going to end up driving with my friend to the conference, and I guess I’ll have some credits if I want to go to something in Orlando in the future.
Just a guess, but I'd assume it's that the number and density of crossings is far higher south of WPB compared to north. It's essentially a solid stretch of urban and suburban development with one crossing after another.Have a question here about BL’s current route and the speed limits on it. I’ve heard that BL is keeping the WPB to Miami segment at 79mph because of the crossings, but one thing I don’t get is why that’s not a problem when going from WPB to Cocoa where they are permitted for 110 but it’s a problem south of that.
I did a tally along here. There's an average of about two crossings per mile along there (and about half of them would be just about impossible to close).Just a guess, but I'd assume it's that the number and density of crossings is far higher south of WPB compared to north. It's essentially a solid stretch of urban and suburban development with one crossing after another.
They re-did almost all of the crossings in Miami-Dade / Broward. Some didn't get quad gates because the speed in those sections were already below 80mph due to curve restrictions nearby.Also, faster speeds between Miami and West Palm would require quad gates at every crossing. Not a bad idea, but from Roaming Railfan's videos it looks surprisingly expensive, at least to rebuild a crossing entirely.
The crossings just south of Kush Wynwood (where the tracks are at kind of a strange angle to the Miami grid) have the ridiculous plastic posts instead of quad gates, and I’d like to believe it helps but I know in my heart drivers here will find a way.They re-did almost all of the crossings in Miami-Dade / Broward. Some didn't get quad gates because the speed in those sections were already below 80mph due to curve restrictions nearby.
(edit: but that might change due to public pressure because people can't stop getting hit by the trains.)
I was expecting that, too. When they started selling tickets for September and at the same time said the actual start of service was yet to be determined, it seemed logical to assume that they were shooting for an earlier date.I should have bought a first day ticket anticipating such a delay and credit. Oh well. I was actually hoping for an earlier start date.
I, too, was expecting an earlier start so I delayed purchasing tickets. Neighbors of mine wanted to join me on my first trip, which got complicated trying to please 3 others (and having to lay out the fare for 4 people). I made a decision last night that I wanted to travel by myself and only to WPB (since I had already traveled from WPB-MIA). I just made reservations for the first week in October. I had my choice of almost every seat. I think I chose well - at least I hope so. (4C and 11C).I was expecting that, too. When they started selling tickets for September and at the same time said the actual start of service was yet to be determined, it seemed logical to assume that they were shooting for an earlier date.
This is an interesting point.I did a tally along here. There's an average of about two crossings per mile along there (and about half of them would be just about impossible to close).
Bright line announced several months ago that construction MIA - Orlando was complete. Did something on this bridge break causing this additional repair / construction work? Maybe parts had to be ordered to fix these needed repairs and are now just arriving? Would explain September opening delayed?The St. Lucie River Bridge may be replaced afterall...
https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/l...ilroad-bridge-replacement-grants/70622813007/
This has nothing to do with the current planned introduction of service. It is a separate project to address a long standing problem. This work hasn’t been funded yet. It is a proposal.Bright line announced several months ago that construction MIA - Orlando was complete. Did something on this bridge break causing this additional repair / construction work? Maybe parts had to be ordered to fix these needed repairs and are now just arriving? Would explain September opening delayed?
I just tried a sample booking from Orlando and the earliest date on which I could purchase tickets is September 22. My previously purchased tickets are for early October.
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