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Passenger Trains > First Bright Line train reaches OrlandoDate: 05/19/22 08:59 First Bright Line train reaches Orlando Author: twropr Date: 05/19/22 09:16 Re: First Bright Line train reaches Orlando Author: amtrakbill It’s been there since it was delivered 3 months ago
This is more of a PR move pulling in and out the station at the Orlando International Airport They mention the other 4 trainsets will be delivered this summer Do we think Siemens will be able to do that with all the Amtrak and VIA work they are committed to? Posted from iPhone Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/19/22 12:06 by amtrakbill. Date: 05/19/22 09:28 Re: First Bright Line train reaches Orlando Author: Macster amtrakbill Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > It’s been there since it was delivered 3 months > ago > > This is more of a PR video games f it pulling in > and out the station at the Orlando International > Airport > > They mention the other 4 trainsets will be > delivered this summer > > Do we think Siemens will be able to do that with > all the Amtrak and VIA work they are committed to? > > > Posted from iPhone I believe the plan is to roll the remaining 3 out to Brightline this summer in a single move. Date: 05/19/22 10:59 Re: First Bright Line train reaches Orlando Author: WP17 So is the Brightline track complete all the way between Miami and Orlando (I don't believe so)
WP17 Date: 05/19/22 12:09 Re: First Bright Line train reaches Orlando Author: amtrakbill It was delivered on a CSX line that connects to Brightline near the coal generating plant about 5 miles from the airport.
That section is complete There remains about 20+ miles to be complete from there to cocoa florida Posted from iPhone Date: 05/19/22 14:05 Re: First Bright Line train reaches Orlando Author: Lackawanna484 The roaming railfan has U tube coverage of the delivery to Orlando.
Posted from Android Date: 05/19/22 16:13 Re: First Bright Line train reaches Orlando Author: johnpage Siemens had Brightline in the pipeline long before the Amtrak and VIA contracts. Both of the Amtrak and VIA designs are variations on the Brightline design.
If first in, first out remains the rule, Brightline should have no worries about equipment delivery. Date: 05/19/22 19:47 Re: First Bright Line train reaches Orlando Author: Trainhand Monday I drove from the Orlando airport to I95. There was a work train spreading ballast and about 10 miles of track laid east of the airport. Ther looked to be a little bridge work,rail,ballast, to complete on the balance of this segment. The sign said 30 miles airport to I95. The roadbed looked about completed.
SAM Date: 05/20/22 11:14 Re: First Bright Line train reaches Orlando Author: Lackawanna484 Trainhand Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Monday I drove from the Orlando airport to I95. > There was a work train spreading ballast and about > 10 miles of track laid east of the airport. Ther > looked to be a little bridge work,rail,ballast, to > complete on the balance of this segment. The sign > said 30 miles airport to I95. The roadbed looked > about completed. > > > SAM That's consistent with my observations, too. Signals are up. Looks like +/- 20 miles of ties and track to be placed. Lots of activity in and around the I-95 bridge. Bridges appear to be solid deck type. Posted from Android Date: 05/23/22 08:05 Re: First Bright Line train reaches Orlando Author: Macster WP17 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > So is the Brightline track complete all the way > between Miami and Orlando (I don't believe so) > > WP17 They are only about 3 miles remaining I believe, based on the Roaming Railfans videos Date: 05/23/22 08:33 Re: First Bright Line train reaches Orlando Author: Lackawanna484 There are several miles of second track yet to be placed in service in Martin County, St Lucie County, and Indian River County. As well as some on the east end of the Orlando to Cocoa segment. As of yesterday, there are about five miles in Stuart where there's just a sub-bed. No ballast, ties, or track. And no improved crossings.
But, from what I saw up in Brevard County, BrightLine is working hard on this. Saturday work, working until 6 pm, etc. They will get it done |