http://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/article194068174.htmlThe private rail service also announced yet another leadership change. COO Patrick Goddard will take over as president, replacing former sports executive Dave Howard, who joined the company in March as CEO. Howard replaced Mike Reininger, who became executive director of Brightline parent FECI.
"As we launch this new service, Patrick Goddard will lead Brightline as the President and COO. Dave Howard was instrumental over the past year in transforming the company into the vibrant operation you see here today," said a Brightline spokesman via a statement. Howard is no longer with the company, he said.
Meanwhile, on the left side of the state, a man was attacked by a bear.This is becoming a daily event in Florida, it seems.
Weak story. Another place mentioned it was the third person to be killed by a Brightline train, including one that was deemed to be a suicide. The article mentioned four died in separate incidents before Tri-rai started up. I guess there are those that are so desperate to be first, they want to be first at anything.
If NC asked CSX to run a similar train, it would be called "All night line".I heard some discussion that at least some folks from NC came down to ride the "VIP" trains earlier in the week for just those reasons.
Why? [emoji848]If NC asked CSX to run a similar train, it would be called "All night line".I heard some discussion that at least some folks from NC came down to ride the "VIP" trains earlier in the week for just those reasons.
The track Brightline uses is a different one than Amtrak uses. But there are freights on that line.Pardon me if I sound like a fool. Does Brightline now have exclusive ROW on its routes? (i.e. no freights or Amtrak?)
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Not at all. This entire venture was originated by the Florida East Coast railroad, using their own money, using their real estate and tracks. Now, there's been some shakeup in the parent company, but they all seem to be cooperating with each other. There are freight trains, but no Amtrak (though Amtrak probably wish otherwise).Pardon me if I sound like a fool. Does Brightline now have exclusive ROW on its routes? (i.e. no freights or Amtrak)
NC runs a tight system for a government co-op with Amtrak. And most of their track is on their own ROW purchased from NS.If NC asked CSX to run a similar train, it would be called "All night line".I heard some discussion that at least some folks from NC came down to ride the "VIP" trains earlier in the week for just those reasons.
OK everybody; the AAF site appears to be "up and running" and I have taken the occasion to plot out an AAF joyride for Sunday January 28:
Station----------Time-- -Carrier
Arsht Center-----910A----Metro Mover
Govt Center------925
-----------------934-----Metro Rail
Airport----------948
----------------1017-----Tri Rail
Ft Lauderdale---1105
FTL AAF Stn-----1225P----AAF
WPB AAF----------105
-----------------200
FTL AAF Stn------240
Ft Lauderdale-- -356-----Tri Rail
Airport----------450
-----------------516-----Metro Rail
Govt Center------531
-----------------545--- -Metro Mover
Arsht Center-----600P
Nine hours on my only free day; tempting if I were more the railfan; otherwise "too much".
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