Neither am I, but they don't do Beaux Arts skyscrapers any more these days, and when they do try the result usually looks tacky.(I'll concede that I am not a fan of the lots-of-glass school of design...but that's also just me)
I am looking forward to the addition of a stop in Brevard County. As soon as that happens I will become a regular user of it to get to both Miami and Orlando. No more drives to Orlando Airport to catch flights! Though it is possible that the lack of train schedules later in the evening might force me to drive anyway.This is very exciting for Florida! I am looking forward to driving to OIA to catch the train to South Florida and maybe someday Brightline will come to Jacksonville.
I do like the livery and the copious use of colors other than dull blue and dull red as in the Phase IV of Amtrak.I love both the name and the colors! I think an Orlando to West Palm Beach trip is in my future in a couple of years.
What NIMBYs from Cocoa? I think Cocoa and Melbourne were the two major supporting communities in Brevard County Commissioners meeting, even though they are not immediately getting a station. Some of that support does involve a quid pro quo of being given the first new station beyond the original project it would seem. Indeed Brevard County is already working with AAF to agree upon the location of a stop in North Brevard County. Most likely it will be somewhere between Cocoa and Melbourne, perhaps in Rockledge or some such.If the first Brightline route from OIA to Miami is successful and I believe it will be, I have no doubt that other routes and additional stops will be forthcoming. I think that eventually even the NIMBYs from Cocoa to West Palm will change their opinion.
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In Miami? Plausible; I could see AAF runnig something like a DMU shuttle (or a back-and-forth run with one or two sets) between MiamiCentral and the port.Building a station near the cruise terminal is a possibility too imho. On cruise days when several ships depart port canaveral it's possible that over 10, 000 people board or debarked ships.
There is an LRT proposal moving along for exactly that sort of thing, to the cruise terminal and also to South Beach.Hmmm. Miami to the cruise ship terminal? this might be a case where extending the silly Metromover would make sense, given how short the trip is.
Well, do bear in mind that:Just got back from a drive from North Florida back home to West Palm Beach. Full service for this thing cannot come soon enough! Over $10 in tolls on the Turnpike (with SunPass) plus $30 for a tank of a gas...oh and $200 for a new windshield because debris from a truck cracked it. :angry:
Anyway, I took a quick trip to downtown to see the latest happenings since I've been gone and saw that a third track is being added. It's really part of the double track for the passenger trains into the station, but I was surprised to see double tracking at the station happening already, especially considering that freights won't ever be able to use it and passenger service is still more than a year off.
Now if only the three counties to our south will stop being gratuitously obstructive and start asking for station(s) instead of sitting grumpily on the sideline complaining about random things.Four Brevard County communities — Cocoa, Melbourne, Palm Bay and Rockledge — have submitted proposals to the Space Coast Transportation Planning Organization, detailing where they believe the ideal site for a passenger train station in their communities would be. Cocoa submitted four sites, and the others one apiece.
The Transportation Planning Organization and its consultant plan to meet with representatives of the four cities, then present their findings to the TPO's 19-member governing board in February. That board then will be asked to recommend a single site to All Aboard Florida for consideration.
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