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Brightline and service to Jacksonville?
Posted by CMStPnP on Saturday, December 2, 2023 11:01 PM

Well, first time I read about anyone from Brightline implying that Jacksonville might be a destination of the future............

https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news/local/trip-orlando-miami-on-brightline-train/77-5f1dc4a1-ddb5-4c57-a48f-3df733e2d063?fbclid=IwAR08iUdBvw5KwJQq7unTqq7AEH1KGkHLMYDhu2IKJFEOkp3O6aKkb4ZIn4c

 

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Sunday, December 3, 2023 4:47 PM

It's certainly do-able.  If Brightline thinks there's a market for Jacksonville service it'll probably happen sometime.

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Posted by MidlandMike on Sunday, December 3, 2023 9:44 PM

Brightline said in the article:

"As for Jacksonville, we do have the passenger easement all the way up along the Florida East Coast rail to Jacksonville," Mitzner said.

But, she added, it's not in the current plans.

"The next logical step is Tampa, and then we'll look at future plans."

 

Brightline is interested in serving expensive places like Orlando, Tampa, and the Gold Coast.  Jacksonville does not seem to fit that business plan.

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Posted by charlie hebdo on Sunday, December 3, 2023 11:09 PM

Shouldn't this thread be on the Passenger train forum?

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Posted by Backshop on Monday, December 4, 2023 11:56 AM

For how few postings there are on the entire Trains Forum, they could all be combined into one, like the Classic Trains one.

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Posted by charlie hebdo on Monday, December 4, 2023 11:58 AM

Backshop

For how few postings there are on the entire Trains Forum, they could all be combined into one, like the Classic Trains one.

 

Great idea! Or maybe two, Current Railroading and Past?

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Posted by MidlandMike on Monday, December 4, 2023 8:34 PM

They certainly should combine the Transit and Passenger topics.

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Posted by kgbw49 on Tuesday, December 5, 2023 9:44 PM

A 68-mile extension Cocoa to Daytona Beach could generate a lot of traffic.

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Posted by CMStPnP on Tuesday, December 5, 2023 11:14 PM

charlie hebdo

Shouldn't this thread be on the Passenger train forum?

OK I was trying to keep everyone happy.   The last time I posted Brightline on the Passenger Train Forum someone complained that the Forum was for Amtrak only......lol.

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Posted by oltmannd on Wednesday, December 6, 2023 2:26 PM

MidlandMike

Brightline said in the article:

"As for Jacksonville, we do have the passenger easement all the way up along the Florida East Coast rail to Jacksonville," Mitzner said.

But, she added, it's not in the current plans.

"The next logical step is Tampa, and then we'll look at future plans."

 

Brightline is interested in serving expensive places like Orlando, Tampa, and the Gold Coast.  Jacksonville does not seem to fit that business plan.

 

It's going to depend how much land FEC/Fortress still own between Jax and Cocoa.  Lots of market to serve.  The coast from Jacksonville to Cocoa is pretty populated.  

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Posted by oltmannd on Wednesday, December 6, 2023 2:28 PM

For a bit more color....there is discussion about commuter rail from Jax to St. Augustine currently happening.

 

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/43572ee892264d9aa1df6dc1c72e6a24

 

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Posted by oltmannd on Wednesday, December 6, 2023 2:33 PM

The "walk before you can run" solution might be a bus connection to/from Jax to/from the proposed Treasure Coast station (or how about one at Cocoa?)

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Posted by BaltACD on Wednesday, December 6, 2023 5:36 PM

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The "walk before you can run" solution might be a bus connection to/from Jax to/from the proposed Treasure Coast station (or how about one at Cocoa?)

The FEC exists between Cocoa and Jacksonville.  It is not like Brightline needs to build a route from scratch.  Costs???????

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Posted by rdamon on Thursday, December 7, 2023 5:15 PM

BaltACD

 

 
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The "walk before you can run" solution might be a bus connection to/from Jax to/from the proposed Treasure Coast station (or how about one at Cocoa?)

 

The FEC exists between Cocoa and Jacksonville.  It is not like Brightline needs to build a route from scratch.  Costs???????

 

 

FEC double tracked north of Cocoa a few miles to connect to the end of the 2MT to have 2MT from JAX-MIA at the same time as the Brightline build to Orlando

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Posted by BaltACD on Thursday, December 7, 2023 5:50 PM

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BaltACD 
oltmannd
The "walk before you can run" solution might be a bus connection to/from Jax to/from the proposed Treasure Coast station (or how about one at Cocoa?) 

The FEC exists between Cocoa and Jacksonville.  It is not like Brightline needs to build a route from scratch.  Costs??????? 

FEC double tracked north of Cocoa a few miles to connect to the end of the 2MT to have 2MT from JAX-MIA at the same time as the Brightline build to Orlando

South of Bowden Yard Jacksonville the FEC is a nominally single track railroad down to the neighborhood of Daytona Beach. (at least from the pictures Bob Pickering posts on https://www.railpictures.net/

To my mind and understanding, Brightline will be building a right of way out of face between Orlando and Tampa, be that single or double tracked and at what cost?

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Posted by Overmod on Friday, December 8, 2023 10:24 AM

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To my mind and understanding, Brightline will be building a right of way out of face between Orlando and Tampa, be that single or double tracked and at what cost?

I expect it would be graded for double track, even if a single track were installed as proposed for some CAHSR initial service, and the cost would be in line with the Cocoa-to-Orlando line whether or not it uses an existing ROW for some of its route.  Assume that it will be built with zero grade crossings, again like the Cocoa-Orlando line, rather than even fancy protected limited crossings.

I would also assume its construction would be timed to leverage real-estate development on the Florida West Coast, whether or not Fortress and Edens are impressed by nominal above-the-rail profitability of Brightline trains.

What might be interesting is the possibility -- now that the trains are nominally showing profitability -- that some Brightline equipment might in fact operate over the trackage rights to Jacksonville, probably at modest speeds compatible with freight traffic, before significant investment is made in higher-speed right-of-way.  The counter-argument is that much of the prospective Jacksonville traffic might better be handled in full-luxury motor coaches connecting at Cocoa (or even Orlando!) until demand warranting full trains is demonstrated...

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Posted by rdamon on Friday, December 8, 2023 11:33 AM

If they build along I-4 for Orlando to Tampa, why not continue to Daytona.

Makes sense.

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Posted by BaltACD on Friday, December 8, 2023 12:40 PM

rdamon
If they build along I-4 for Orlando to Tampa, why not continue to Daytona.

Makes sense.

Because they have already built from Orlando to Cocoa.

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Posted by Overmod on Friday, December 8, 2023 1:25 PM

rdamon
If they build along I-4 for Orlando to Tampa, why not continue to Daytona.

Why would they short-route their own very expensive mainline just to go from Orlando to Daytona, still needing to go on the same railroad up from Cocoa to get to something really valuable like Jacksonville?

Look at the distance from Cocoa north to Daytona... on a route, remember, that Brightline has had the passenger option on since the beginning... and compare that with a high-speed main all the way from Orlando up there.

Then look at the distance from Daytona to Jacksonville...

Crayonistas would probably be better served with a line from Jacksonville to Orlando, but even there you'd have to consider the economics of going to Jacksonville to Orlando by way of Cocoa (incidentally serving the Daytona area on the way...) 

Makes sense.

 

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Posted by rdamon on Saturday, December 9, 2023 9:40 AM

What was in the recent grant announcement

Jacksonville-Orlando-Miami Corridor (Up to $500,000) Florida Department of Transportation

The proposed corridor would connect Jacksonville, Orlando, and Miami, FL. The proposed corridor would provide new or enhanced service on one or more existing alignments. The corridor sponsor would enter Step 1 of the program to develop a scope, schedule, and cost estimate for preparing, completing, or documenting its service development plan. 

Miami-Orlando-Tampa Corridor (Up to $500,000) Florida Department of Transportation

The proposed corridor would connect Miami, Orlando, and Tampa, FL. The proposed corridor would provide new or enhanced service on one or more existing alignments, and potentially a new alignment between Orlando International Airport and Tampa. The corridor sponsor would enter Step 1 of the program to develop a scope, schedule, and cost estimate for preparing, completing, or documenting its service development plan. 

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Posted by Overmod on Saturday, December 9, 2023 10:07 AM

Item #1 of course goes nowhere near following I-4 toward Daytona; it might most likely involve upgrading the route from Jacksonville to a prospective terminal location for the Auto-Train and thence to Orlando.

Any service to Miami not provided by idiots would then follow Brightline across to Cocoa and then south to Miami on high-speed track already built and paid for.

Alternative #2 is obviously for the Brightline extension already in the works for Tampa.  Why turn down OPM to get the result they'd be willing to self-finance?  The only alternative view would be to make improvements to the existing somewhat-rickety route from Orlando down to Tampa/St. Pete... while Brightline arranges for a higher-speed version to follow when the real-estate development justifies it more completely.

Since the grant amounts are consultant chicken feed, you should identify who the 'corridor sponsors' are, and what their priorities might be.

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Posted by oltmannd on Saturday, December 9, 2023 10:35 AM

Overmod

 

 
rdamon
If they build along I-4 for Orlando to Tampa, why not continue to Daytona.

 

Why would they short-route their own very expensive mainline just to go from Orlando to Daytona, still needing to go on the same railroad up from Cocoa to get to something really valuable like Jacksonville?

 

Look at the distance from Cocoa north to Daytona... on a route, remember, that Brightline has had the passenger option on since the beginning... and compare that with a high-speed main all the way from Orlando up there.

Then look at the distance from Daytona to Jacksonville...

Crayonistas would probably be better served with a line from Jacksonville to Orlando, but even there you'd have to consider the economics of going to Jacksonville to Orlando by way of Cocoa (incidentally serving the Daytona area on the way...) 

Makes sense.

 

 

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Two things... 

"Crayonistas" - I'm stealing that!

Brightline has passenger franchise/rights on FEC from Cocoa to Jax, so...  That $0.5M is probably to "study" the route.  There are really two alternatives for Jax to Orlando.  The CSX line and FEC.  The FEC route gets you St. A, Palm Coast, Flagler Beach and Daytona.  The CSX route gets you Green Cove (Jax suburb), Palatka and the northern Orlando suburbs (Sunrail territory)  The FEC route is almost dead straight and level.  The CSX route is a bit more wiggly.  The CSX route has almost no freight traffic.  The FEC route has a half dozen or less freight each way.

Study away!  Brightline will get there first...

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Posted by oltmannd on Saturday, December 9, 2023 10:41 AM

BaltACD

 

 
rdamon
If they build along I-4 for Orlando to Tampa, why not continue to Daytona.

Makes sense.

 

Because they have already built from Orlando to Cocoa.

 

Yes.  Just hang a left at Cocoa and head up the FEC toward Jax.  Stops at Daytona, St. A and Jax at a minimum. 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Saturday, December 9, 2023 11:12 PM

oltmannd

 

 Yes.  Just hang a left at Cocoa and head up the FEC toward Jax.  Stops at Daytona, St. A and Jax at a minimum. 
 

 
Going Orlando to Daytona is important IMO.  Unfortunately Sun Rail is going on the cheap to Deland ( county seat ) instead of new expensive ROW to Daytona. Brightline will only connect a very small potential passenger demand that Sun Rail could have done.  Sun Rail taking all the potential traffic off I-4 Daytona to Poincianna maybe sometime in the  future might happen but not now.

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