The main reason for low speed maglevs is that they're not susceptible to weather. And Orlando doesn't get any snow and plus it's slow.
ICTS would probably be a better option like what the Beijing Airport has. |
All Aboard Florida gets OK to start lease talks for Orlando-to-Miami rail route
All Aboard Florida gets OK to start lease talks for Orlando-to-Miami rail route
Orlando Business Journal By Anjali Fluker December 18, 2012 "The Florida Department of Transportation on Dec. 18 gave the thumbs up to start lease negotiations with the firm that wants to build the $1.5 billion, privately owned, operated and maintained Orlando-to-Miami passenger rail system. All Aboard Florida now will begin talks on two separate lease agreements for right-of-way use along State Road 528, one agreement with the state transportation department and another with the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority. That would pave the way for the firm to begin work on its proposed 240-mile intercity passenger rail system. "Today, the Florida Department of Transportation notified All Aboard Florida that it has accepted our proposal to lease right of way in the State Road 528 corridor to build the first private intercity passenger rail system in the country,” said Husein Cumber, executive vice president of corporate development for Florida East Coast Industries. “All Aboard Florida will begin negotiations with FDOT to determine the lease terms that will allow our $1.5 billion private investment to move forward quickly so we can enhance Florida's transportation network and begin to create thousands of new jobs in our state...” http://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/b...-to-start.html |
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I'm one of the biggest rail fans around but if that's my only option for fixed transit, I'll take a shuttle bus or a cheap form of BRT and call it a day. Btw, glad to see another AAF update. Now that's a privately funded transit project that makes sense. |
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^That's all good. I'm not debating the quality of a ride on a maglev. I'm questioning the feasibility and risk of this particular project in Orlando.
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More details emerging, including the FEC railroad runs about 10 freight trains a day in the corridor, down from a high of 23 in 2006.
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100$ one way , unless its 160mph is pretty steep in my opinion...
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FEC is in the business of creating profits, they certainly aren't going to charge less than what you can drive it. |
The Orlando Sentinel estimate of $100 tickets and 1.5 million passengers by 2018 could be wrong. The Palm Beach Post quotes 3.29 million passengers by the same date, with the same $145 million figure as revenue. I'd expect them to at least be competitive with airline fares between the two regions. A quick trip to Orbitz.com indicates the cheapest flight between Miami and Orlando is roughly $88 one way. Start checking luggage and there's no telling what that number balloons too.
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Considering the following posts, I'd say it's pretty reasonable and competitive... |
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this is not china or france or japan or spain or germany or....... id pay $50 easy for miami/orlando is there any new info on the ft lauderdale Wave Train? just asking cause it puts people onto the All Aboard station.... |
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This is Florida. We don't really care what's happening in France and Germany. I personally could care less about doing something to simply be a "trendsetter" for the US, if it doesn't make financial sense. I'm totally fine with these guys spending their cash to build and operate a traditional intercity rail system to basically support TOD on the real estate they own along their tracks. A century ago, this strategy made Henry Flagler millions. I'm glad to see this rail company attempt to return to their roots.
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An update on the monorail that Orlando International Airport is considering building to connect the terminals to All Aboard Florida by 2015.
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All Aboard Florida purchases downtown West Palm Beach property for station site:
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