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There is no new station. It is not even certain that there will be a new station there.
Maybe they want to get a solid bit of construction to Orlando done first. I was reading on another forum there may be delays. Does anyone know how much they've gotten done so far?One interesting thing to note from the September 2019 report, the Vrgin rebranding has been pushed from the end of this year to Q2 2020. I wonder why there is a delay.
So that is not the new station, correct.? No platform.
I think the question was initially whether this was likely a station location (potentially being an old station facility that could be partly repurposed).How could it be the new station? The station project was just announced. Even Brightline can't move that fast.
That’s a good question. If they were only going to provide for self-help carryon baggage, they could remove a few seats to place bag racks.A question. If passengers are going to check bags directly to cruise ships will that mean Brightline will need some baggage cars? Can imagine that cruise ship trains will have many more passenger cars ? How long is the proposed port platform scheduled to be ?
That would come in handy for cruiser’s sailing from Port Canaveral, but not so good for those flying from Melbourne, which does have a few commercial flights...No stop planned at Melbourne at present. The Brevard County stop will be at Cocoa.
American and Delta have begun to add more and more services to smaller markets. Brunswick, GA and Hilton Head Island, SC have increased their flights.
I would honestly rather see Amtrak come down the FEC from JAX to MIA. Doubt now they would get a slot from them with Virgin running. But Amtrak would be a better choice for more intermediate stops and keep Virgin a true Premium.
I think you might be able to get sufficient local support (and possibly some federal grants) to make some Amshacks happen, but the odds are pretty good that Brightline will have two words for such stations on their line which aren't "Merry Christmas". Something along the lines of the Norfolk station (which I see cost $3.75m) might be acceptable to all parties (presuming it could be upgraded for Brightline's boarding/use practices). That's still quite a bit of money if you're looking at, say. a half-dozen additional stops ($22.5m in 2012-ish dollars, probably somewhere in the range of $25-30m now) but not utterly insane. Under a friendly administration, I could see Amtrak putting in for a RRIF loan for part of that on the basis of their ridership projections from the Silver Service PIP (or as part of a reorganization of the Silver Service...if Brightline gets to Tampa I suspect Amtrak is going to take about a 100k hit to overall ridership down there).Who is going to fund and build those one train a day Amtrak stations? Primary funding will have to come from FECR, Amtrak or Brightline. Cities might then throw in additional funding. It is only after Brightline has established hourly service that cities have been willing to pitch in. Unless the political alignments change drastically at state level there will be no help beyond tax free bonds.
They currently have checked baggage service without any baggage car. I don’t know exactly where they carry the checked baggage.
Tongue in cheek question here.
Do they even carry the checked baggage?
I know that in Switzerland for example, there is a checked baggage service but you need to check your bags the day before you travel and they go in a van by road.
The few trains that still have baggage cars or baggage areas actually use them for bicycles, which need to be stowed there by the passengers themselves.
Tongue in cheek question here.
Do they even carry the checked baggage?
I know that in Switzerland for example, there is a checked baggage service but you need to check your bags the day before you travel and they go in a van by road.
The few trains that still have baggage cars or baggage areas actually use them for bicycles, which need to be stowed there by the passengers themselves.
Where do they put the bags on the train?Brightline accepts checked baggage upto 15 mins before departure and delivers them within 10 mins of arrival. So they certainly carry checked baggage. They are much better than Amtrak in handling them.
Yeah. A friend rode with me on Brightline one day, and then a few days later was quite bemused at the Amtrak staff at ORL refusing to take my bags within half an hour of train departure (forcing me into a trainside check from a conductor who rolled his eyes at the station staff) even though the train was running about 10-15 minutes behind on the way in (so it was over half an hour until the train got in). He commented quite frankly that Amtrak "didn't have its act together".Brightline accepts checked baggage upto 15 mins before departure and delivers them within 10 mins of arrival. So they certainly carry checked baggage. They are much better than Amtrak in handling them.
There is a problem with Amtrak using Brightline stations. Bright line station platforms when on FEC mainline tracks are about 1 foot back from Brightline train cars. Brightline cars have an extendable walkway that closes this gap. Amtrak would need some kind of bridging plate from vestibule to station platforms for every car vestibule !
Believe that any Brightline station off FEC mainlines do not have this gap ?
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