Brightline, Florida’s premier high-speed passenger train service, on Thursday, announced plans to integrate an additional stop along its recently inaugurated extension between South Florida and Orlando.
The officials were soliciting site proposals, aiming to establish this new station in the serene locales of Florida’s Treasure Coast, within Martin or St. Lucie counties.
Connecting underserved regions
This initiative signifies a substantial outreach by Brightline into regions of Florida that are characterized by lower population densities and a more limited influx of tourists compared to the vibrant hubs of South Florida and Orlando.
According to Brightline’s CEO, Michael Reininger, expanding Brightline into the Treasure Coast region will make Brightline one of the most accessible forms of transportation in Florida, giving access to nearly half of the state’s residents.
A trailblazing extension
In a remarkable milestone reached last month, Brightline unveiled an extension that seamlessly connects Miami with Orlando.
Reports are that the successful launch of this extension has been met with an enthusiastic reception, garnering a ridership exceeding 17,500 long-distance passengers in a mere four weeks since its inception.
This resounding achievement has positioned Brightline as the pioneering private intercity passenger service to commence operations in the United States in a hundred years.
Future plans
Reports are that the company is actively engaged in constructing a formidable line poised to connect Southern California with Las Vegas, a monumental project slated for completion in 2027.
This ambitious line is anticipated to facilitate trains that will effortlessly cruise at speeds reaching up to 190 mph (305 kph), epitomizing the pinnacle of high-speed rail service.
Currently, the only other operational high-speed line in the United States is the Acela service, run by Amtrak between Boston and Washington, D.C.















