brianpmcdonnell17
Conductor
The plans call for some sort of monorail or maglev going to International Drive and possibly eventually Disney World as well as SunRail going to downtown and northern suburbs such as Sanford. In order to have a fully developed and effective rail-based transportation system, I believe both are necessary. Whereas one could theoretically extend SunRail along the Maglev route, the costs would be prohibitive to its effectiveness. The same goes for the Maglev on the SunRail corridor, as a heavy rail corridor is in place with stations already in place. However, increased frequencies would be necessary for a SunRail service to the airport. I also believe it makes sense to have all of these systems converge at OIA, as it could serve as a transfer point for all except Amtrak, which would be by far the least trafficked of the trains. I have also heard of plans to have the Maglev/monorail connect to SunRail instead of having SunRail stop at the airport, which could also work. However, I would not prefer this option as the more transfers that are added, the fewer passengers who are willing to ride.True.I concur with Brian. That article is mostly about difficulties being faced by SunRail. It is not saying anything new about Brightline and is not indicating any schedule slippage, though it is trying mighty hard to imply something bad to make it a netter clickbait.
And there does not appear to be much synergy between Sunrain and Brightline, unlike the hosting of Tri-rail by FEC in Miami.
I don't think Sunrail happening or not happening will have much impact on Brightline one way or the other.
I still believe that sooner or later there is going to be a rail-based (or lets call it non-highway, as it could be BRT) urban publc-transportaion system in the Orlando area just because it's just crazy for a multi-centric metro area of that size and significance not to have any attractive alternative to driving. But I don't think Sunrail need necessarily be the base of that, or is necessarily the best tool for the job.
If you can do that sort of thing for less with BRT or Maglev or whatever, I would welcome that too.