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New designs revealed for upcoming Miami to Orlando train service

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
New designs revealed for upcoming Miami to Orlando train service

All Aboard Florida, the highly anticipated new passenger train service between Miami and Orlando, unveiled the brightly colored designs of their high tech trains at yesterday’s press conference.

The trains will offer food and drink service, reserved seating, facilities for carrying pets and free Wi-Fi service and power outlets at every seat.

Initially the company will operate five four-car trains carrying up to 240 passengers, expanding to 10 seven-car trains with a capacity for 356 passengers apiece by mid-2018.

The service, which plans to begin operations in 2017, will offer 16 round trips a day, covering the distance between the two cities within 3 hours.

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