They have transported over 3 million passengers since 2018, 885.000 in their first year, and 1.250.000 in 2022. And they’re the first private intercity passenger rail service in more than 100 years.
No mountains. Tunnels were needed to go under existing highways, or in matter of Orlando Airport airplane runways, so as to eliminate need for crossings at grade level while maintaining a nearly level grade and or tight radius curviture.
You should state if this is an entirely independent production or if you have some connection to Brightline. Viewers enjoy a 'boosting' piece of reporting buy they also expect objectivity!
@@IvanYarych 79 mph west palm beach and south 125 mph north of WPB to Orlando… you can find that information anywhere you look on the internet. This is a awfully produced video
it's pronounced boca ruhTONE. And the top speed is not 79 mph, it is 120 (between west palm and orlando). please do better research and stop using so much awful stock footage. there's hours of promotional brightline footage available.
Stop having so many stock footage when u can just get footage of the actual thing you're talking about, i wanna see the actual train that you're talking bout 😤
I cannot use this train service. They do not accept cash. Everyone MUST use a credit card or a smartphone. Both of which I don't have nor want. Not only is that cruel and inhumane, but it is also one of the evils of a "cashless" society.
@@Ven100 You will become a slave to the government and the globalist billionaires who will control your entire life by whether or not you constantly have one of their electronic devices and cards in order go about your daily life. You are one of their submissive techo "slaves".
They have transported over 3 million passengers since 2018, 885.000 in their first year, and 1.250.000 in 2022. And they’re the first private intercity passenger rail service in more than 100 years.
I didn't realize Florida was so mountainous that you needed train tunnels.
No mountains. Tunnels were needed to go under existing highways, or in matter of Orlando Airport airplane runways, so as to eliminate need for crossings at grade level while maintaining a nearly level grade and or tight radius curviture.
Great video. Thanks.
You should state if this is an entirely independent production or if you have some connection to Brightline. Viewers enjoy a 'boosting' piece of reporting buy they also expect objectivity!
he's clearly not associated with brightline, or he wouldn't have gotten so much information wrong.
Do they pay railroad retirement?
Why do you show trains and stations that aren't part of the system. Didn't bother to finish the video.
Video: "Allowing for beautiful views of Florida scenery" .....shows mountains.
Wish it were electrified ( like we have seen many trains from different European countries)
That would be worse for the environment, considering it takes coal to run electricity, unless Florida has nuclear power
Everybody be now talking about brightline but it been around for around 4 years now 💀
That's what happens something starts from nothing and grows. Not to mention the 2020 hiatus until ~November 2021. Word of mouth is definitely a thing.
It’s because it keeps expanding
Be speakin' no English.
HSR running on diesel ... lol
79 mph is not high speed.
125 mph is and that’s what it operates at
3:05 and also Wikipedia says the same
I guess some future segments will run faster than that
@@IvanYarych 79 mph west palm beach and south 125 mph north of WPB to Orlando… you can find that information anywhere you look on the internet. This is a awfully produced video
It'll travel at 110 MPH between West Palm and Cocoa and 125 MPH between Cocoa and MCO. North of West Palm Beach is high speed.
it's pronounced boca ruhTONE. And the top speed is not 79 mph, it is 120 (between west palm and orlando). please do better research and stop using so much awful stock footage. there's hours of promotional brightline footage available.
Stop having so many stock footage when u can just get footage of the actual thing you're talking about, i wanna see the actual train that you're talking bout 😤
I cannot use this train service. They do not accept cash. Everyone MUST use a credit card or a smartphone. Both of which I don't have nor want. Not only is that cruel and inhumane, but it is also one of the evils of a "cashless" society.
You said this in another video. If you want to stick to old ways of transactions then that's on you. Have someone buy and print the tickets for you.
No one is forcing you to take a train numbnuts. “Cruel and inhumane”, cause you can’t pay cash for a train? 😂
@@Ven100 You will become a slave to the government and the globalist billionaires who will control your entire life by whether or not you constantly have one of their electronic devices and cards in order go about your daily life. You are one of their submissive techo "slaves".