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Trains killed 5 just this month after resuming service. I think that makes 53 deaths with cars/pedestrians since service began in 2017. It holds the title for the most fatalities along its route of any railroad line in the US. The problem is the at-grade crossings at virtually every block with little to no fencing along its route and running on a line that was built for cargo trains.
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And you can't grade separate with underpasses because the geology is essentially a swamp. There kinda between a rock and a hard place, or if you prefer soft limestone and a wet soggy place.
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Full fencing of the ROW plus 4-quadrant gates at each crossing. This should be paid for by the state DOT, not the railroad. Not sure why Brightline should be responsible for a driver intentionally going around the gate. The pedestrian fatalities are more unclear, it doesn't say whether this happened at a crossing or whether the pedestrians were trespassing at an illegal location.
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Brightline to mark a milestone Tuesday with its first test train through the Treasure Coast
Lina Ruiz Treasure Coast Newspapers Jan. 16, 2022 "Brightline's first test train from West Palm Beach to Brevard County — which is set to roll though the Treasure Coast Tuesday — will mark another milestone in the higher-speed railroad's completion of its 168-mile extension from South Florida to Orlando. The Tuesday run — postponed from Monday — will mark the first time a Brightline train travels north of Palm Beach County. The entire $4.5 billion project between Miami and Orlando was first announced in March 2012, and was to be completed by 2014. Now, the $2.7 billion extension is to be completed late this year, with service set to begin in early 2023, connecting downtown Miami and Orlando International Airport. Construction is more than 70% complete, according to Brightline..." https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/20...st/6510355001/ |
Brightline is such a corrupt company and should be taken over by Amtrak to correct Rock Scott's corrupt behavior.
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I don't know about that but this is a bit of reality for all of the people (including on this forum) who say California can't do anything right with their high speed rail investment. Train service (operating at half the speed of California high speed rail) was supposed to open in 2014 and now it won't start until 2023 at the earliest.
"A little more than a year later, in March 2012, All Aboard Florida first revealed its plans to build the Orlando-to-Miami line without public money. “This privately owned, operated and maintained passenger rail service will be running in 2014, at no risk to Florida taxpayers,” its materials said at the time." https://www.governing.com/archive/go...rightline.html As of December 2021, at least 50 people have been killed by Brightline trains, the highest number of fatalities of any railroad in the United States. Additionally, unlike the substantial topography challenges of building high-speed rail in California, the land in Florida is completely flat and Florida East Coast Industries already owns much of the right-of-way. https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/b...%2050%20people. |
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:uhh: Rick Scott isn't the Governor anymore and Amtrak already serves the Miami to Orlando market it just takes the 6-7 hours to travel 300 Miles. A Greyhound Bus is still faster. |
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The Obama Administration set aside money to dramatically improve the Orlando to Miami Amtrak corridor but Rick Scott declined to spend the money the Feds allocated for Florida and right when Rick left office he invested in the company that would eventually become Brightline to replicate this service Amtrak was going to provide.
Brightline should be shut down for that and turned over to Amtrak. To hell with Brightline. |
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Either way the Fort Lauderdale Brightline station ( https://goo.gl/maps/Vx73SYVAkiSyACww6 ) will have to rebuilt. Here is the bottleneck: https://goo.gl/maps/ZPazbUVUGVztfkW79 |
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Or you could keep the existing bridge in place for freight trains, with the bridge closed mostly at night for trains and open for boats the rest of the time. Then you could build the new tunnel to fit smaller passenger trains only. This still requires a underground passenger station for megabucks, but it could be shallower and smaller tunnel diameter, and have shorter approaches. Musk is unfortunately involved in this somehow and is pressuring the city to do the tunnel option, but there's no way he can build a tunnel any cheaper than the traditional approach IF the tunnel needs to accommodate double-stack containers. |
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Brightline First Train Test Sebastian River Bridge
Jan 19, 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Injtce2ylXQ&t=45s |
There has been talk about the large number of deaths on the Brightline corridor. How much of the line has been fenced to reduce the number of people accessing the tracks?
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