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^Denver's recent Union Station upgrade is pretty impressive.
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and Transbay in SF
ARTIC Station in Anaheim the MMPT in Atlanta...on and on |
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also with new TriRail & Amtrak should be open anyday now can someone post a picture from the new wiki map update ??? of the MIA train station google has new map updates .... |
For anyone who believes FECI isn't serious about getting AAF off the ground...
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AAF Rider and Ticket Data Revealed
According to the linked Palm Beach Post article, it will cost $23.77 for a one-way ticket between DT West Palm Beach and DT Miami (71 miles) when the passenger rail service opens in 2016. A business class ticket will run $36.60. The Miami station will cost $150 million. Fort Lauderdale's station will cost $30 million and West Palm Beach's will cost $29 million. It's estimated that 43% of passengers will be leisure, 27% personal travel, and 30% business travel. Tickets will make up 75% of revenue by 2019. Total revenue for that year is projected to be $92.4 million. http://realtime.blog.palmbeachpost.c...ata-and-costs/ |
Researching this project, I came across this article:
'All Aboard Florida' President Mike Reininger Goes One-On-One With CBS 12 To Address Local Concerns http://www.cbs12.com/news/top-storie...id_17001.shtml Which contains this video: Which bears this description by Mike Reininger: Quote:
Which brings me to my question: What kind of train do they plan on operating? I have no idea what kind of train they are using in the video. I was expecting to see a train looking more like this: http://www.cbs12.com/news/top-storie...RIDA_17001.jpg Which is basically Amtrak California equipment with a more interesting paint job. And if that is the equipment they plan on using, why did they come up with this fancy animation instead of grabbing footage of the Surfliners in action? That wouldn't be hard. Maybe I'm just hoping they'll be using sleek streamlined equipment like in the video. It will certainly look better in the Miami station than standard US passenger stock. |
crazy that we don't know if this will get built.
I think it will and quickly but a bunch of locals and mayors are against it...... tri-rail is very fast, cant wait till the new airport station opens. When it opens I predict riders go up 20% or more yet All-aboard will do great because of the downtown station locations. is there new news on the Orlando airport station? its getting built anyways because its a multi mode transportation station connecting to SunRail and that new Monorail to the convention center. |
also the Miami Worldcenter shoping mall is crazy nice.
I saw a picture of a spiral stadium style walkway that connects the Allaboard Miami station to the convention center hotel |
Financing Complete-All Aboard Florida Will Begin Construction Immediately
http://www.exmiami.org/index.php/fin...n-immediately/ :cheers: |
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AFAIK, AAF has not said much about the rolling stock they plan to buy. They may still be in negotiations with potential vendors on which equipment they will buy. But it will be coach cars or trainsets that support high level platforms for level boarding. Maybe AAF is looking at DMU trainsets, but if not, then my guess is on diesel locomotives that the choices are either the EMD F-125 or the Siemens Charger which won the CA and Mid-west locomotive contract a few months ago. |
How can they build high-level platforms given the heavy volume of double-stack containers on FEC's tracks? Isn't there a clearance issue?
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The entire set of Environmental Assessment documents for the WPB to Miami segment that were filed with the FRA and the FRA FONSI response are available on the FRA website in the eLibrary section. Do a search for "All Aboard Florida" and the documents show up. Or use this link. Feel free to read the EA and the appendices on the Conceptual Station Plans and the proposed track charts. Might be something in there about bypass/guantlet tracks. Or the FEC is not concerned about wide loads on their line. |
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This is one of the California Stations that are dependent on the California HSR being built. Outside of that, the Station has nothing special other than the glorious glass and steel cover. What sets the similarly "in the future" Miami Station apart is that the Station is downtown; and, like Anaheim, has three different sets of through tracks* (neither the FEC or the Metroline terminate (dead end) at the station. However, the station is smack downtown in a vigorous part of town and is associated with a Japanese style build out around the station. Thousands will work, and, hotel guests will stay, ABOVE the rail station. This type of design was created in Japan, where for generations multi through line stations had huge stores built within 100 meters walking distance, office towers and entertainment on top of stations, and, shopping malls built along station passageways. (I forgot to include the Union Station Project, in LA. If they build it out as dreamed, it would be the greatest station built in the US since the 1930s.) *Including Metrolink. So there would be the FEC heavy rail line, the Commuter line, and, Metrolink. |
yes the Miami All Aboard will be nice and very busy
don't forget that the Fort Lauderdale Station will also connect with the Wave Train. Palm Beach Post say that the All Aboard is also going to Jacksonville sooner than thought....... if they start buying the vacant land around the Jacksonville Train Station that would be WOW. |
I was told by a credible source a year ago that AAF had made contact inquiring about the future of the old Jax terminal and the publicly owned land surrounding it. I was also in a meeting in Daytona Beach, earlier this month, where city officials/community leaders were being encouraged to start lobbying for a station of their own.
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oh Daytona Beach is a good place
wonder if the locals there will protest it like in palm beach. probably not |
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the sun sentinel has a article about the
fort Lauderdale station, says that on Tuesday they will show plans for the stations......... |
Now for some dirt.....
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