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Miami Central station June 2016 construction update
Station columns formed and ready to be cast :
http://www.gobrightline.com/images/b...e.jpg?sfvrsn=4 ^ Columns rising to 50 feet | 15.24 m , two Metromover train cars in the middle moving under the Metrorail tracks to the right towards Government station. http://www.gobrightline.com/images/b...e.jpg?sfvrsn=8 ^ A "straddle bend" bridges two train capitals. http://www.gobrightline.com/images/b...e.jpg?sfvrsn=4 ^ Columns and walls cast up to lift. http://i.imgur.com/ixuf0HO.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ixuf0HO.jpg ^ Courthouse buildings in the background , Brightline Rail Station U/C in the center & the Metro Mover / Metrorail tracks on the right foreground. |
train porn ? new trains
http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/p...d-coaches.html |
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busin...602-story.html
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This photo is awesome AF. This is the first major new downtown rail terminal built in almost a century in the US.
Also, I will say that the tilt-up casting system designed by SOM for all the structural components is ingenious. The stations will be unique and architecturally distinctive using the same technique that Wal-Mart uses to build stores cheaply. It's like using this power for good instead of evil... It also harks back to the original creation of Metrorail, where Harry Weese built the whole system, stations, guideways and all, using standardized precast concrete components to keep costs down. Quote:
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the Coalition against rail expansion These people need a new hobby
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Interesting read about Siemens factory where they are building the trains http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/10/flori...alifornia.html
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Lots of great pictures from the Siemens factory in California.
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Wow. I thought this was still in the planning stages. I really need to read some threads more often. Way to go Florida!
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david beckham soccer stadium???
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Wait. This thing is under construction already?!
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It then secured leasing the easement rights alongside the Beachline Expressway for 40 Miles from the Central Florida Expressway Authority for $1.4 Million in December of 2015. It will build new rail tracks from from Cocoa to the Orlando Int'l. Airport. It's not fair to compare HSR in CA to this. The big difference is private vs. public funding not to mention the geography of both states. |
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With Brightline, the segment from Miami to West Palm will be 79 MAS, West Palm to Cocoa will be 110 MAS, and the eventual extension to Orlando is slated to be 125 MAS. When complete, the entire 240mi. trip is expected to take 3 hours, for an average overall speed of 80 MPH, certainly better than driving, but not high-speed rail in the true sense. The plans for 16 daily round trips is as much cause for celebration as the increased speeds, perhaps more so. From a speed/performance point of view, Brightline might have a closer parallel in the CHI-STL Lincoln Service improvements, which will, in Fall 2017, provide 110 MAS from Joliet to Alton (save, perhaps, Springfield), which is 77% of the 284mi. route. IDOT will have to negotiate with Union Pacific on increasing the number of round trips, of which there are currently four (five, if you count the Texas Eagle, which won't be running at 110). Don't think we'll ever see anything close to 16 round trips, I'm afraid. California HSR will have 220 MAS over nearly 70% of its Phase 1 route. California's requirements for trainsets dictate a sustained speed of 220 MPH; I'm hoping the team laying out and building the track structure was able to future-proof it for potentially higher speeds in the future. |
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