Orlando-Miami Brightline OPENING DAY Round Trip REVIEW!

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In this Mickey Views Special Report, Brayden hops on board the Brightline train for the grand opening of the Orlando to Miami route, and conducts an in-depth review of the Orlando-Miami round trip on this new high speed rail service. Brightline is the first new intercity passenger rail service in over 100 years. Today, their vision for connecting Florida came to fruition.
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  • @gerardanderson9665
    @gerardanderson96654 ай бұрын

    This is what actual Freedom looks like. Freedom to actually choose between the Automobile, Train and Plane

  • @The_king567

    @The_king567

    4 ай бұрын

    Nah

  • @jmdavison62

    @jmdavison62

    3 ай бұрын

    @@The_king567 The Orlando-Miami Brightline is an example of "positive freedom." (The sole value of your remark is as an example of the exercise of "negative freedom.")

  • @The_king567

    @The_king567

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jmdavison62 nah it’s not because we have the freedom already without trains

  • @jmdavison62

    @jmdavison62

    3 ай бұрын

    @@The_king567 Nah you don't understand the difference between positive and negative freedom. And no, you don't "have the freedom already without trains." Please look up the difference before positive and negative freedom (or liberty) before trying to double down on something you don't yet understand. Good luck!

  • @The_king567

    @The_king567

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jmdavison62 yes you do no one is fortune you to drive you can walk, take an airplane, etc. we do not need trains they don’t make you more free and you don’t deserve liberty

  • @thomaswilson3437
    @thomaswilson34378 ай бұрын

    I think the point is, Brightline is not competing with cars. It’s competing with planes. I think it has an edge now since air travel is frankly agonizing.

  • @People_of_the_Mouse

    @People_of_the_Mouse

    8 ай бұрын

    it most certainly is competing with cars. in metro miami 95 is parking lot most hours of the day.

  • @Hippieranger

    @Hippieranger

    8 ай бұрын

    eh as south fl local its p nice QOL if ur going to an event. ive done a station near me to Miami & back to avoid traffic and ease of leaving after a concert.

  • @thomaswilson3437

    @thomaswilson3437

    8 ай бұрын

    @@People_of_the_Mouse I don’t disagree, but the business model is solid in that it’s too far to drive, too short to fly.

  • @birbluv9595

    @birbluv9595

    8 ай бұрын

    Absolutely. I just went through a horrific experience flying American from Bozeman through DFW to Richmond. I just wish I could take a train from my home area to Orlando. The flying experience is one reason I’m canceling my January Disney World trip.

  • @JohnDoe-sg1pd

    @JohnDoe-sg1pd

    8 ай бұрын

    I've never flown from Sfla to Orlando

  • @ubermac85
    @ubermac858 ай бұрын

    The drive from Orlando to South Florida is damn near a Fury Road experience. A train is a welcome option.

  • @joealmoni4018

    @joealmoni4018

    7 ай бұрын

    Agree 100%. Florida has the worst traffic and it's only getting worse as more people move down here. Even if car owners never use trains, it benefits them to have less cars on the road.

  • @i_i8924

    @i_i8924

    7 ай бұрын

    You will ride eternal, shiny and chrome

  • @dherman0001

    @dherman0001

    5 ай бұрын

    It's not for the faint of heart that's for sure.

  • @electrictroy2010

    @electrictroy2010

    4 ай бұрын

    @joealmoni4018 China has built more miles of high‐​speed rail than any other country with $800 billion debt. None of its lines are covering operating costs. (As a result, China is shifting to building more roads.) France’s rail has debts of $70+ billion and has been repeatedly bailed out by the government. SPAIN built its system with a public‐​private partnership. It is $90 billion in debt. The state‐​owned Japanese National Railways has a debt of $550 billion. (Japan also has Highest debt to GDP of 300%.) Railroads are an OLD 1700s technology that is obsoleted by faster, more flexible travel technologies. High-speed rail loses tons of money & is a bad investment.

  • @NunoLima1337

    @NunoLima1337

    4 ай бұрын

    @@electrictroy2010 Try going to China to repossess those assets and report back on your success :D

  • @cbfarber5064
    @cbfarber50647 ай бұрын

    More trains , fewer cars; we absolutely need more and better mass transit! After taking the Brightline from Miami to Ft Lauderdale I found it profoundly relaxing not to have to deal with traffic- especially high speed traffic on I95 and the Turnpike!

  • @TheAnnoyingBoss

    @TheAnnoyingBoss

    7 ай бұрын

    Fewer trains more cars. Learn from nazi germany they take your car and now the train doesnt stop until they tell you to get off whether you like the destination or not

  • @electrictroy2010

    @electrictroy2010

    4 ай бұрын

    NOPE. China has built more miles of high‐​speed rail than any other country with $800 billion debt. None of its lines are covering operating costs. (As a result, China is shifting to building more roads.) France’s rail has debts of $70+ billion and has been repeatedly bailed out by the government. SPAIN built its system with a public‐​private partnership. It is $90 billion in debt. The state‐​owned Japanese National Railways has a debt of $550 billion. (Japan also has Highest debt to GDP of 300%.) Railroads are an OLD 1700s technology that is obsoleted by faster, more flexible travel technologies. High-speed rail loses tons of money & is a bad investment.

  • @voidlaser02

    @voidlaser02

    4 ай бұрын

    @@electrictroy2010 Do you think that the public roads you drive on also cover operating costs? Roads don't generate their own revenue. Building and maintaining public roads is a huge investment without any clear ROI. It's the same way for train tracks. It's an investment in infrastructure which will increase overall profits of the country, as good quality infrastructure helps the economy grow in more ways than one. Besides that trains are a much cleaner and greener form of transportation compared to cars and planes. Trains in itself don't need to be profitable when it makes the area around it more profitable because of better infrastructure.

  • @burger9997

    @burger9997

    4 ай бұрын

    @@electrictroy2010lies lies lies and more lies

  • @tswagg504

    @tswagg504

    4 ай бұрын

    @@burger9997 Then you should come with facts to refute what he said.

  • @Eszra
    @Eszra8 ай бұрын

    I hope the Tampa connection gets built quickly. This is going to be great for those who hate driving to Orlando and really help the cruise industry.

  • @douglasfreer

    @douglasfreer

    8 ай бұрын

    Same. I live in Orlando and having to make that drive twice in a day is brutal. I had to make that drive after seeing Taylor Swift’s tour and barely made it back in time to get enough sleep to be at work the next day. If I want to do anything Busch Gardens, or even Halloween related where I’ll be there late, I have to plan on leaving early no matter what.

  • @jeffreylucas283

    @jeffreylucas283

    8 ай бұрын

    Please build it. A trip to Orlando recently was a nightmare.

  • @MurakamiTenshi

    @MurakamiTenshi

    8 ай бұрын

    Same! I4 is a hot mess to drive, and you can just catch the bus Or taxi/uber to where you need to go

  • @LorraineCareyAuthor

    @LorraineCareyAuthor

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes!! Waiting on this one!

  • @cheeseburger6001

    @cheeseburger6001

    8 ай бұрын

    I’ve heard some of the mega cruises they’re building now can’t pass under the skyway. So in a way the cruise industry is outgrowing Tampa. Still you’ve got a point tho

  • @brendasullivan2530
    @brendasullivan25308 ай бұрын

    “Families enjoying each others’ company.” As a mom of two kids, I approve this message. 😂😂. Traveling by train is much less stressful than traveling by auto…especially with kids. 😂😂

  • @donnamedford1120

    @donnamedford1120

    8 ай бұрын

    Especially with, are we there yet???😂

  • @Lovesapuzzle

    @Lovesapuzzle

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes & you don't have to stop for toilet breaks.

  • @michaeljohndennis2231

    @michaeljohndennis2231

    8 ай бұрын

    You could fly into Dublin and be in Belfast, Galway, Tralee or Cork in a few hours - and increasing numbers of Irish trains now have a first class option, just like here in the U.K. - I’ve tried the overnight coach from Manchester to Dublin via the ferry from Holyhead and it’s not good and it’s even worse on the overnight coach from London to Dublin via Holyhead

  • @grayrabbit2211

    @grayrabbit2211

    8 ай бұрын

    I didn't know it mattered where kids and families sat with their faces stuffed in their phones and ignored each other.

  • @Ugh-Fudge_Bwana

    @Ugh-Fudge_Bwana

    8 ай бұрын

    @@grayrabbit2211 Just because your kids hate you and never call doesn't mean all families are like that.

  • @gerardosalazar161
    @gerardosalazar1618 ай бұрын

    As a European it gives me great joy to see this kind of train available; granted it’s just the beginning but eventually it will catch on. The main problems, I’d say, are that tracks belong to diverse freight companies and second is the huge distances across the USA. In any case, I loved the video and hopefully will jump aboard very soon. Thanks for posting.

  • @desmondjefferson2127

    @desmondjefferson2127

    7 ай бұрын

    Don't get too excited, its more expensive than Europe trains plus, it only goes to the airport which is outside of town.... plus the flight is cheaper. No one will ride this at their pricing, I know I won't

  • @korneliacevasco9939

    @korneliacevasco9939

    7 ай бұрын

    I am from Germany and travelled all over Europe -it’s great . I hope it catches on

  • @kevincass5410

    @kevincass5410

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@korneliacevasco9939 this is nothing like high speed rail. It's a slow train. The usa is decades behind Europe for a reason. Our cities are much farther apart and air is much more economical. Money talks. I absolutely loved the High-speed rail system throughout Europe. Beautiful views, awesome speeds. Sadly, this isn't practical in the US.

  • @korneliacevasco9939

    @korneliacevasco9939

    7 ай бұрын

    First , everything is much more expensive in America.And flying and all the cars are major polluters. Americans just in general do not care much about the environment.Just Look at the size of most cars - it’s crazy. And I personally would rather pay. Little extra @@desmondjefferson2127

  • @korneliacevasco9939

    @korneliacevasco9939

    7 ай бұрын

    US is behind many other things too- electrical cables above ground - healthcare , working benefits , expensive education - he list goes on and on . I still would take even it is. Little more expensive @@kevincass5410

  • @benwhealler4278
    @benwhealler42784 ай бұрын

    As an Atlanta native, having high speed rail lines linking us to Charlotte would be huge. If Brightline can do this, then I hope they build all over the US. We BADLY need this.

  • @adriansierra751
    @adriansierra7518 ай бұрын

    To me, the biggest perk of using Brightline is saving personal vehicle wear and tear while being able to work via WI-FI. Great video!!!

  • @theodoresmith5272

    @theodoresmith5272

    8 ай бұрын

    I think avoiding traffic, maybe not paying parking fees and convenient. There will be shuttles from the station to all the big places to go and hotels. Also it opens up Orlando's airport to south Florida travels which might save enough to offset the cost of the train and or find a direct flight. Going to Europe or peru and the countries below it, a direct flight is really nice. It's 9 hours to Europe. Add a stop and your going to push it to like 15 hours airport to airport.

  • @NicooRico

    @NicooRico

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@theodoresmith5272 very good thought. Many people who have family in Orlando/Miami but traveling internationally from either airport can now look at this option to reach their destination easier without the hassle of a connecting flight.

  • @Alec15000

    @Alec15000

    8 ай бұрын

    @@theodoresmith5272 unfortunately I think the biggest issues is them hitting cars. Not that it’s the train’s fault, but people are too entitled to wait for the train here

  • @uwekonnigsstaddt524

    @uwekonnigsstaddt524

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Alec15000Correct. I wish those areas that are troublesome, where people continue to believe that if they play chicken with the train they will win, having an elevated railway, just like they have at the Miami Central, would avoid all those troublesome crossing points, and speed up, cutting down on time. The USA, like Japan, could have “Bullet Trains” all over the place. But politics/politicians are always in the way

  • @AssBlasster

    @AssBlasster

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@theodoresmith5272very true! Having that option to fly into a bigger intl airport hub in Europe with direct trains to a neighboring region (Frankfurt to Utrecht) was very convenient.

  • @MikeS29
    @MikeS298 ай бұрын

    I think the biggest critique I would offer is that the Orlando station is at the airport, a great place for a stop, but service should be from city center to city center. One of the main advantages to train vs air travel is that airports tend to be very peripheral to population centers, while most train terminuses are in the downtown areas.

  • @Conellossus

    @Conellossus

    8 ай бұрын

    While this is true, I believe the placing of the station can fixed if Orlando builds a rapid transit line such as a light metro from the airport to the city center to make a seamless and quick connection from airport to city.

  • @lovly2cu725

    @lovly2cu725

    8 ай бұрын

    dr Orlando should be the 1st stop especially for travelers or at least the theme parks

  • @johnathanstevens8436

    @johnathanstevens8436

    8 ай бұрын

    I would ride Sunrail if it actually went to MCO .. the fact that you have to take the bus to get between the train and the airport is annoying.

  • @grahamcook9289

    @grahamcook9289

    7 ай бұрын

    Who wants to go to any US city centre? for example, have you been to San Francisco lately? It's like the set of a dystopian movie, but for real!

  • @MikeS29

    @MikeS29

    7 ай бұрын

    @@grahamcook9289 they are BECOMING that, exactly because of the automobile-driven exodus to soulless suburbs. Car dependency is destroying cities, which are now devoid of affordable housing and basic services, while being replaced by surface parking lots and parking garages. Have you ever been to a city center of a city NOT in the U.S.?

  • @omeemo7003
    @omeemo70037 ай бұрын

    We Need these Trains everywhere in America

  • @spence_dylan
    @spence_dylan7 ай бұрын

    I really wish they would add some stations along that northern part of the track before it curves towards Orlando. As a resident on the space coast, we have this insanely awesome and fast train going right through our backyard but we can’t even utilize it without driving an hour to the nearest station. If they added a Cocoa or Melbourne station, it would be fantastic.

  • @tjskidmore35

    @tjskidmore35

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes and 2 tracks

  • @MindyColette

    @MindyColette

    7 ай бұрын

    I just moved from Florida space coast to Puerto Rico but i couldn’t agree more!!! That would’ve been so ideal! This is great too but that extra hour to get to Orlando whether for plane or train is such an inconvenience. You’re spot on!

  • @katta2585

    @katta2585

    7 ай бұрын

    no thanks, im not stopping my travel for you and then 50 other stops added

  • @electrictroy2010

    @electrictroy2010

    4 ай бұрын

    RESLITY : China has built more miles of high‐​speed rail than any other country with $800 billion debt. None of its lines are covering operating costs. (As a result, China is shifting to building more roads.) France’s rail has debts of $70+ billion and has been repeatedly bailed out by the government. SPAIN built its system with a public‐​private partnership. It is $90 billion in debt. The state‐​owned Japanese National Railways has a debt of $550 billion. (Japan also has Highest debt to GDP of 300%.) Railroads are an OLD 1700s technology that is obsoleted by faster, more flexible travel technologies. High-speed rail loses tons of money & is a bad investment.

  • @immersion9880

    @immersion9880

    4 ай бұрын

    If ridership increases and demand is there they will probably add local services that stop at local, smaller stations as well as express services that only stop at big cities. This is what they do in Asia and Europe. So keep pushing and they might do it!

  • @hhc1948
    @hhc19488 ай бұрын

    This should be happening all over the US and across state lines connecting states. This will mean more job opportunities, etc.

  • @MikeLikesChannel

    @MikeLikesChannel

    8 ай бұрын

    Only private companies are gonna pull it off. Amtrak is complete and utter failure.

  • @nickh2072

    @nickh2072

    8 ай бұрын

    LOL. Tell that to the government. Oh wait, it's about to close.

  • @GoneOffShore2

    @GoneOffShore2

    8 ай бұрын

    Amtrak was designed to fail @@MikeLikesChannel

  • @greggower8899

    @greggower8899

    8 ай бұрын

    I am a passenger train aficionado. I dream of the time when passenger trains will be everywhere like in Europe.

  • @ksavage681

    @ksavage681

    8 ай бұрын

    City to City would be a great thing to have. No stops.

  • @opchick0597
    @opchick05978 ай бұрын

    Anyone who has driven from Orlando to Miami and back, knows what a hot mess it can be. Bright line all the way. Can't wait to ride.

  • @cclmpr

    @cclmpr

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah people can drive not just city to city they can drive to other states too, but with train is more comfortable

  • @LPnerd

    @LPnerd

    8 ай бұрын

    RED hot mess. Hot like the heat of a Nova mess!

  • @Ven100

    @Ven100

    8 ай бұрын

    Man, West Palm Beach to Miami itself can be a hot mess in itself. 🤣

  • @Dept246

    @Dept246

    8 ай бұрын

    It takes you to the Orlando airport and then what? You still need transportation to Disney World or your hotel. An Uber or taxi will probably cost you $50.

  • @janetkruth3813

    @janetkruth3813

    8 ай бұрын

    Agree. So many delays on Florida interstate routes.

  • @stevens4094
    @stevens40948 ай бұрын

    This is promising to see. As major cities in the US continue to experience housing shortages and affordability issues, I hope that we can see more expansion of our rail system. This would allow for more growth and development in areas just outside the cities and smaller cities nearby.

  • @electrictroy2010

    @electrictroy2010

    4 ай бұрын

    NO ITS JUST INCREASING COSTS. China has built more miles of high‐​speed rail than any other country with $800 billion debt. None of its lines are covering operating costs. (As a result, China is shifting to building more roads.) France’s rail has debts of $70+ billion and has been repeatedly bailed out by the government. SPAIN built its system with a public‐​private partnership. It is $90 billion in debt. The state‐​owned Japanese National Railways has a debt of $550 billion. (Japan also has Highest debt to GDP of 300%.) Railroads are an OLD 1700s technology that is obsoleted by faster, more flexible travel technologies. High-speed rail loses tons of money & is a bad investment.

  • @ceoaalp
    @ceoaalp7 ай бұрын

    I was recently in town in South Florida from Maryland and I used Brightline to commute from Boca Raton to Miami. I was really impressed with everything that Brightline had to offer. I would use Brightline as long as they are still in business. Brightline is amazing feature to add to an already beautiful state of Florida and I hope they extend to connect the entire state of Florida. I heard rumors that Brightline is currently has in testing a faster train and also Tampa is the next station to add.

  • @uwekonnigsstaddt524

    @uwekonnigsstaddt524

    7 ай бұрын

    Vegas-Los Angeles appear to be in Brightline’s palns

  • @denisebycapricorn

    @denisebycapricorn

    7 ай бұрын

    I guess you just ddnt want to drive?

  • @malcolmhodnett8874

    @malcolmhodnett8874

    7 ай бұрын

    Shoutout to MD!

  • @electrictroy2010

    @electrictroy2010

    4 ай бұрын

    NO THANKS. China has built more miles of high‐​speed rail than any other country with $800 billion debt. None of its lines are covering operating costs. (As a result, China is shifting to building more roads.) France’s rail has debts of $70+ billion and has been repeatedly bailed out by the government. SPAIN built its system with a public‐​private partnership. It is $90 billion in debt. The state‐​owned Japanese National Railways has a debt of $550 billion. (Japan also has Highest debt to GDP of 300%.) Railroads are an OLD 1700s technology that is obsoleted by faster, more flexible travel technologies. High-speed rail loses tons of money & is a bad investment.

  • @Lovesapuzzle
    @Lovesapuzzle8 ай бұрын

    "Too long to drive, too short to fly" is the perfect, practical reason for passenger trains. I hope this is an idea that takes off. Having used the trains in Europe, I know how great this could be.

  • @TheAnnoyingBoss

    @TheAnnoyingBoss

    7 ай бұрын

    But once you get off the train you have no ride

  • @Lovesapuzzle

    @Lovesapuzzle

    7 ай бұрын

    @@TheAnnoyingBoss I suppose no one will anticipate the needs of those exiting the trains. Cities won't rework their public transportation to connect to depots, rental car companies won't recognize a new customer base and provide service, Uber/Lift won't be interested...

  • @apveening

    @apveening

    20 күн бұрын

    @@TheAnnoyingBoss You have the exact same problem getting of the plane.

  • @briant5378
    @briant53788 ай бұрын

    This new train service is fantastic for all the seniors, snowbirds and retirees living in South Florida. Many want to take their grandchildren to Disney World, but don’t feel comfortable driving with them on a highway or turnpike. The train also gives the grandparents more time with the little ones on the trip. I hope Brightline will offer seniors rates to help them visit Disney World. And hopefully, Brightline will have a stop close to Disney property to make it convenient for older guests coming from South Florida.

  • @cclmpr

    @cclmpr

    8 ай бұрын

    This train is for everybody at any age not just for seniors is for young ones

  • @gnnascarfan2410

    @gnnascarfan2410

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m 23 years old my guy. This train is for people of all ages.

  • @mikeymutual5489

    @mikeymutual5489

    8 ай бұрын

    Your best bet is to rent a car at Orlando Airport.

  • @damnimloomin

    @damnimloomin

    8 ай бұрын

    @@mikeymutual5489 I hope they are able to connect Port Canaveral so people going on cruises dont have to rent a car to sit at the port while they are on the cruise because they flew into mco or even MLB and have no other option lol

  • @miamimickey1972

    @miamimickey1972

    8 ай бұрын

    I live in Miami and go to Disney very often. I love this idea because its more relaxing and stress-free. However, being a couple with no kids....our drive to Orlando is usually a 3 hour drive. At a cost of about 80.00 (gas and tolls). So we plan to do a trip on Brightline for the experience, but I'm not sure i would do it all the time. I have traveled all over Europe and using the train system made life so easy. I have always wondered why we dont have the same here in the US. Glad to see someone make that move and excited to see other locations being considered. Thanks for another great video/update.🎉

  • @puckstopper9
    @puckstopper98 ай бұрын

    Excellent review! My son (8) and I are very excited for this opportunity. We're in Tallahassee, and residents here have been begging for even Amtrak to come back ever since we lost service due to Hurricane Ivan in 2004. We travel through the Orlando area about 3-4 times per year, and I'm already starting to think about a trip from Orlando to Miami to visit the zoo. My son's a huge train enthusiast, and I've wanted for years to take him on a train trip. This actually makes it a possibility!

  • @electrictroy2010

    @electrictroy2010

    4 ай бұрын

    BAD INVESTMENT. China has built more miles of high‐​speed rail than any other country with $800 billion debt. None of its lines are covering operating costs. (As a result, China is shifting to building more roads.) France’s rail has debts of $70+ billion and has been repeatedly bailed out by the government. SPAIN built its system with a public‐​private partnership. It is $90 billion in debt. The state‐​owned Japanese National Railways has a debt of $550 billion. (Japan also has Highest debt to GDP of 300%.) Railroads are an OLD 1700s technology that is obsoleted by faster, more flexible travel technologies. High-speed rail loses tons of money & is a bad investment.

  • @reality9823
    @reality982319 күн бұрын

    Good job Brightline, you making transportation much easier with reasonable cost. I will take this high speed train in the upcoming summer from Orlando to West Palm Beach.

  • @liezlcamacho500
    @liezlcamacho5008 ай бұрын

    Let Brightline spread throughout the whole of the US.😊 It's always great to have various transportation options to travel.

  • @Qrayon

    @Qrayon

    8 ай бұрын

    We do have Amtrack, which is great.

  • @AmarieRainbowstar

    @AmarieRainbowstar

    7 ай бұрын

    Um..amtrak?

  • @homethatilove4595

    @homethatilove4595

    7 ай бұрын

    Step up & offer your own PRIVATE funds, that's how it got built... the Gvmnt already has crappy Amtrak, a seriously loosing entity

  • @Qrayon

    @Qrayon

    7 ай бұрын

    @@homethatilove4595 I guess the entity should tighten up if it's "loosing."

  • @beautifulstar2119

    @beautifulstar2119

    7 ай бұрын

    Especially if a person is afraid to fly..like myself.

  • @mahall85
    @mahall858 ай бұрын

    NOW COME TO TAMPA, BRIGHTLINE!!!! SAVE ME FROM I-4!!!!

  • @ncard00

    @ncard00

    8 ай бұрын

    Planning is still ongoing.

  • @anad44

    @anad44

    8 ай бұрын

    I second that!

  • @jetspeed9618

    @jetspeed9618

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah seriously, build a terminal right at TPA

  • @Bosstron5000

    @Bosstron5000

    7 ай бұрын

    FACTS

  • @robertoortiz7684

    @robertoortiz7684

    7 ай бұрын

    For real they need to make the express lane on I-4 from Orlando to Tampa

  • @bisquitngroovy
    @bisquitngroovy7 ай бұрын

    Sitting in my car right now trying to wake up enough to drive the rest of the way. Wiahing I would have taken this train instead of driving down to FLL! Great video!

  • @RangerChris61
    @RangerChris618 ай бұрын

    The other factor that was not mentioned is the issue of weather. Since Florida does fairly frequently get thunderstorm, which make flights impossible and driving potentially dangerous, the train does make a lot more sense and end up more then likely being faster than both driving and flying.

  • @ncard00

    @ncard00

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, that too, also why they didn’t electrify the line to begin with, would’ve been very expensive to build electric wires strong enough to withstand that weather, it’s possible, but very expensive, and of course just takes longer too, pushing back the time for when service can begin.

  • @gnnascarfan2410

    @gnnascarfan2410

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ncard00 Japan has typhoons too but they have a government and companies willing to invest in rail. Brightline can’t afford a risk of no repairs in the USA due to lack of political will.

  • @Fifth313ment

    @Fifth313ment

    8 ай бұрын

    My wife went to Orlando this weekend with her sister and family. We priced out everything as she didn't want to drive. It was $100 and 3.5 hours to take Brightline. What a RIP! I checked buses and it was $45 and a shorter trip, 3 hours ten mins. They advertised these trains going super fast and they are a joke (so far). How could a bus get there faster than a train with no traffic and slower speeds? But the bus was right on time and she got their like 5 mins earlier than expected. So they can take these trains and shove them where the sun don't shine (Alaska)!

  • @gnnascarfan2410

    @gnnascarfan2410

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Fifth313ment Was your wife able to get WiFi or premium snack/lunch service on the bus? No? Where specifically in Orlando/South Florida was the pickup or drop off for this bus? I’m still taking the train regardless, far more comfortable than a bus.

  • @Fifth313ment

    @Fifth313ment

    8 ай бұрын

    @gnnascarfan2410 the bus had wifi and charging ports at her seat. No snacks but I don't think snacks are worth $50+ more. The biggest thing is time and if the train can't beat a bus I don't know what is going on? We have a drop off by 95 for the bus and it dropped her off by Universal studios.

  • @SamanthaFl
    @SamanthaFl8 ай бұрын

    I would take Brightline. Everytime I drive down to South Florida, I'm always in heavy traffic on I-95 or the turnpike due to a bad accident.

  • @JimsTravelLine-zo2bg

    @JimsTravelLine-zo2bg

    8 ай бұрын

    IF the train were to get in an 'accident' at one of the grade crossings, it would be stopped near the site for hours while the 'inspectors' investigated and ask nearly everyone on board "What did you hear or see?" That lumber truck was an example of what COULD happen from dumb drivers crossing the tracks as well.

  • @alfredomedina5835
    @alfredomedina58357 ай бұрын

    Nice to know that this phase of the Brightline train is already working. It would be awesome to see the other phases done, too, from Orlando to Cape Canaveral and from Orlando to Tampa. It is very good to have this other option for transportation between our main cities in Florida! It was about time to do it!

  • @garyt3hsna1l82
    @garyt3hsna1l823 күн бұрын

    I can't wait for the California Brightline (Rancho Cucamonga to Vegas) no at ground crossings it will be in center median of the cahone pass so you will be able to pass bumper to bumper traffic at 180mph screaming to the mohave desert with a highball in your hand, i'm so excited and grateful to be alive to see this.

  • @mixah5566
    @mixah55668 ай бұрын

    I live in Tampa, I really hope they extend it. Getting from Tampa to Orlando in a hour while missing I4 would mean everything to me. Also just in general more trains need to be in use, cars are becoming an issue here in Florida

  • @chrism3784

    @chrism3784

    8 ай бұрын

    big issue, one of the reasons I left

  • @GaryL3803

    @GaryL3803

    8 ай бұрын

    Let's assume you want to train from Tampa to Miami: 1) How much is parking at the antiquated station in Tampa and at what cost per day? 2) How do I get from the MIA Brightline if my destination is not recreation? 3) How many people will be killed per year in road vehicles crossing at high speed on the many intersections in the small Florida towns along the way? Were are at 5 that I am aware of this year just between Tampa and Orlando this year. Pretty cheap and easy to travel to MIA from TPA and the support infrastructure at each end is vastly superior.

  • @skellurip

    @skellurip

    8 ай бұрын

    @@GaryL3803 thats why you need good last mile transportation like bus rapid or light rail

  • @F_C...

    @F_C...

    8 ай бұрын

    I4 is a straight shot and there isn't much traffic until you enter the major metro area of Tampa or orlando and even then it depends on time of day. No reason for trains except that they are a novelty. This one only is possible because the rail already existed and it's not really faster than driving by car. Again, the Florida interstate is pretty empty outside of the major cities. After the novelty wears off I don't see this being profitable.

  • @bubba10051

    @bubba10051

    8 ай бұрын

    @@F_C...are you kidding me I -4 has horrible traffic and the time of day really doesn’t matter.

  • @ADBProductions_
    @ADBProductions_8 ай бұрын

    Hope they can keep expanding this to Tampa and Jacksonville. And I hope other states work on more projects like this

  • @Maliceless100

    @Maliceless100

    8 ай бұрын

    Agreed. The car went from assisting Americans - to Americans assisting the car (urban sprawl /past city planning /highway systems leave us stuck without one) unlike Europe. 😂

  • @cflo1386

    @cflo1386

    8 ай бұрын

    They will keep expanding since it was the original plan before the private companies took over.

  • @k.c1126

    @k.c1126

    8 ай бұрын

    Would LOVE a JAX link to/from Orlando...

  • @ellenscofield5632

    @ellenscofield5632

    8 ай бұрын

    I’d go for it if they’d made a connection to Lakeland because the work commute to Tampa is rough and would love to avoid I4 traffic/accidents.

  • @lovly2cu725

    @lovly2cu725

    8 ай бұрын

    there has been a train(& still is) from Virginia to Florida That also takes your car

  • @rmannayr2129
    @rmannayr21297 ай бұрын

    THE BRIGHTLINE LOOKS SO COOL!

  • @ThatsOPV
    @ThatsOPV8 ай бұрын

    BRO I THOUGHT I WOULDNT SEE THIS FOR ANOTHER 5 YEARS. THIS IS FIRE

  • @sanjay59741
    @sanjay597418 ай бұрын

    The journey is much more practical than using planes, even compared to cars in some use cases. It's the same time, but those who wants to get job done or just enjoy the ride instead of focusing on the road, its better. Plus, cars have unpredictable journey times depending on the time of the day, traffic and stoppages.

  • @ncard00

    @ncard00

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, and for buisness people, they really value time and being able to work while travelling.

  • 8 ай бұрын

    A well planned train route is even better than a self driving car in traffic. I even get someone else to worry about the driving.

  • @Elder-Bryant

    @Elder-Bryant

    8 ай бұрын

    Just to get off and rent a car or get overcharged by Uber. Make it make sense

  • 8 ай бұрын

    @@Elder-Bryant if you were taking the plane, then you’d be doing that anyhow. As for the destinations, the rest is up to the cities to improve urban planning (mixed zoning, public transit, etc).

  • @scotttild

    @scotttild

    8 ай бұрын

    Twice the time, less passengers, absurdly expensive to build per mile, and more carbon output per mile then planes. Just saying trains are not all that great.

  • @TweetsieRailroader
    @TweetsieRailroader8 ай бұрын

    As a train nut, I'm super excited to see this finally completed! I hope that 1. This finally starts getting more rail corridors like this built in the U.S., and 2., the success of this will hopefully lead to the Orlando to Tampa line being started on. (Perhaps Disney will finally see the value in a station on their property as well?)

  • @ncard00

    @ncard00

    8 ай бұрын

    Brightline will get to Tampa through or around Disney property in some way.

  • @mrxman581

    @mrxman581

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes, but they need to double track projects. Single tracking, though less expensive, is a shortsighted mistake.

  • @jeffreysnyder290

    @jeffreysnyder290

    8 ай бұрын

    @@mrxman581 I thought the only reason they didn’t add a second track was that they didn’t need it for initial operations. I thought all the pieces were in place to add a second track as soon as the projected growth would demand it.

  • @mrxman581

    @mrxman581

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jeffreysnyder290 I don't think that was the reason. It's cost. So they would rather sacrifice some level of efficiency for now until they start making money. I understand that, but in the interim the train can't run as fast. This video proves that because at one point the train had to wait for another train due to the single tracking. Yes, they might not need it now most of the time but it's also not a good look when the train is late due to some issue on that single track. No way to get around it which you would be able to avoid with a dual track system.

  • @NickyD

    @NickyD

    8 ай бұрын

    not gonna happen outside of Fl get real

  • @SoniComi
    @SoniComi7 ай бұрын

    I work for Marriott regionally on the East Coast mostly in Miami through Palm Beach. I dreaded the days I would drive up to 6 hours a day from Miami to FTL and back with rush hour traffic. I look forward to be able to make my work time productive on trains instead of driving and taking calls.

  • @srbh41413
    @srbh414133 ай бұрын

    Love your enthusiasm tempered with reality.

  • @dutch1987
    @dutch19878 ай бұрын

    As a European I love this video! I know that your railways aren't the best and not a lot of people use trains. But I love how something that is so normal to me, is something grand for you guys. I do have to admit that it does look very relaxed and fancy, something I cannot say about my countries railways anymore..

  • @Lovesapuzzle

    @Lovesapuzzle

    8 ай бұрын

    @@xers6704 If you're born in or naturalized to the USA, you are an American, not European.

  • @JSmith-oc5jh

    @JSmith-oc5jh

    8 ай бұрын

    This is in Florida. Trains are heavily used in the Northeast.

  • @Lovesapuzzle

    @Lovesapuzzle

    8 ай бұрын

    @@JSmith-oc5jh Denser population centers make trains a smart option.

  • @dutch1987

    @dutch1987

    7 ай бұрын

    @@JSmith-oc5jh I know that trains are used in the US, but compare it to The Netherlands which is basically a state in Europe. We have trains going every 5 minutes on the busiest networks, I can get anywhere in the country with a train and possibly a short bus connection. The longest you wait here for the next train is 30 minutes, and that is on a trip to really small villages.

  • @detcarguymichigan4021
    @detcarguymichigan40218 ай бұрын

    That looks fantastic! None of the hassle of flying and none of the stress and tiring of driving. I've traveled around the world and the US needs to rebuild it's passenger train routes. Particularly with an aging population that really cannot drive 5 to 8 hours a day safely and stay alert constantly.

  • @NuNugirl

    @NuNugirl

    8 ай бұрын

    I have young family members living in South Florida. After working hard all week, they would much rather get some sleep on the train instead of driving. Florida is not just for Seniors anymore.

  • @NapoleonBonaparte414

    @NapoleonBonaparte414

    4 ай бұрын

    No we don’t

  • @timoteo950
    @timoteo9507 ай бұрын

    Thank you for putting this together. Well done. Look forward in trying this out.

  • @EmorySimsDrEmoryCarlSims
    @EmorySimsDrEmoryCarlSims8 ай бұрын

    This is going to be very successful for people who want a one day round trip. They can just relax and don't have to drive. This is awesome.

  • @Hi_Tamera

    @Hi_Tamera

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes indeed

  • @dpragain
    @dpragain8 ай бұрын

    I totally caught that Disney bear lol

  • @brickman409
    @brickman4098 ай бұрын

    Wow, they got this done surprisingly fast. Feels like not that long ago that I was hearing about construction and now it's completed. Gives me a lot of hope for the LA to Vegas project.

  • @loganleroy8622

    @loganleroy8622

    8 ай бұрын

    It is truly amazing what happens when you let a private company solve the problem instead of government project. The CaHSR system will be great once completed but this one in Florida is actually usable. 15 years ago we were 15 years away from the first leg of the project being completed. Now we're 10 years away from the project being completed, and in 10 years we'll be 7 years away from the completion date.

  • @benchoflemons398

    @benchoflemons398

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, it’s a for-profit company and interest rates are high right now

  • @MurakamiTenshi

    @MurakamiTenshi

    8 ай бұрын

    The california project has been stalled for years because of government red tape.

  • @F_C...

    @F_C...

    8 ай бұрын

    The California rail is going to take forever to get done. And by the time it finally does it will never pay for itself. For comparison, installing suicide netting on the golden gate bridge was years behind schedule and way over budget. It cost almost as much to hang nets as it did to build the bridge itself. Glad Florida was smart enough to reject the rail proposal and allowed California to continue to make poor decisions.

  • @lovly2cu725

    @lovly2cu725

    8 ай бұрын

    been talking about that for DECADES 🤣

  • @andrewb325
    @andrewb3258 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the review. I love the enthusiasm.

  • @eddaborjas9408
    @eddaborjas94087 ай бұрын

    Amazing Video! Thanks for all the information !!!

  • @darlevega9846
    @darlevega98468 ай бұрын

    I love that they finally finished this. I really hope that Brightline, and passenger trains in general, expand greatly in the future so that I don’t have to risk my safety and my sanity driving a car everywhere.

  • @jorgemiguel1040
    @jorgemiguel10408 ай бұрын

    I look forward to using Brightline in February. I'm going to fly to Orlando. Take the train to WPB to visit family. return to Orlando for a few days at WDW. No car rental, no driving. I can't wait to see how I like it. This train is almost like having a true robot car drive for you.

  • @prestonhearne8702
    @prestonhearne87027 ай бұрын

    Brayden, you are my favorite reporter for Disney or otherwise! Keep up the exquisite film quality. It's always a pleasure to watch.

  • @jrodriguez1257
    @jrodriguez12578 ай бұрын

    i worked on the orlando site as a sprinkler guy, did one of the parking garages by myself, i also fit the mains, and the bathrooms and main part of the station its so cool to see it finished! :)

  • @andrewdelodance7864
    @andrewdelodance78648 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love your enthusiasm about these trains and this entire project. I felt the exact same way when walked through the sliding doors of the high speeds trains coming from Hong Kong Airport, 15 years ago. Finally we're catching up with our first line.

  • @mikeyearn.
    @mikeyearn.8 ай бұрын

    That bear 🐻 appearance at 7 minutes is fantastic 😁

  • @michelleberman8361

    @michelleberman8361

    8 ай бұрын

    Came here hoping somebody would mention this. And that it is was reason behind the “technical difficulties…” 😂😂😂

  • @BostonWriterBlog
    @BostonWriterBlog4 ай бұрын

    Another great video. Well done!

  • @wrwya78
    @wrwya787 ай бұрын

    I can throw a rock from my house to the train track here in Melbourne. We need a stop here.

  • @dianeriley8686
    @dianeriley86867 ай бұрын

    Great coverage!

  • @RickiMinaj23
    @RickiMinaj238 ай бұрын

    I'd pay for this. I think yes, it'd be great to drive and have your car but AT THE SAME TIME it's like you said, you can get work done. THAT'S the selling point. You don't have to worry about what time you have to leave to miss traffic. I think it's a great addition and I hope more get used across the U.S. A speed rail from here (Boston) to NYC would be AMAZING!

  • @NuNugirl

    @NuNugirl

    8 ай бұрын

    The Winter storms have been a problem for regular trains, I can’t imagine what would happen at high speeds.

  • @NickyD

    @NickyD

    8 ай бұрын

    never happening from NY to boston was alreday tried doesnt work in winter and freight owns the tracks simpy wont happen

  • @yaimavol

    @yaimavol

    8 ай бұрын

    Understand this is not a high speed rail. Those are so expensive to build and operate I'm not sure we ever will. Passenger drones are the future in my opion, and Dubai has set a goal of 30% of it's commuter traffic being passenger drones by 2030. Many companies working on this.

  • @DEPUTYGETSOME
    @DEPUTYGETSOME8 ай бұрын

    I’m so excited for this. We have a transatlantic cruise out of Ft. Lauderdale next April with a week long stay in Rome after and driving from central Florida the morning of and paying for 3 weeks of parking then having to fly back to Ft. Lauderdale from Rome just to get the car would be terrible. Family can drop us off at this terminal in Orlando and makes our trip so much more convenient.

  • @AssBlasster

    @AssBlasster

    7 ай бұрын

    Freedom is having more travel options like your case! Certainly a more liberating way to start your vacation than driving the interstates. But carbrained Floridians think you should only drive between Orlando and South FL

  • @jamskatelake

    @jamskatelake

    7 ай бұрын

    Rent a car one way.

  • @DEPUTYGETSOME

    @DEPUTYGETSOME

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jamskatelake have you priced rental cars? It’ll cost more than $140 for 2 train tickets to rent for the day and it’s just more things to deal with? I’m good with what I’m doing…

  • @Eloign
    @Eloign7 ай бұрын

    Great review! It sounds like a really nice experience.

  • @carona65
    @carona657 ай бұрын

    I’ve known you since your Turbo Jam videos. Love your energy//love your drive. I’ve just started my own business after 22 years in corporate America. I’m ready to attack this next stage of my life. This was the perfect video for me at this time. I’ll be working my way through all these books and then more!!! Thank you for being you!

  • @amigajoe
    @amigajoe8 ай бұрын

    I realize that building the entire line elevated would’ve been much more costly, but at-grade crossings have major drawbacks. There are people that make very poor choices in their driving judgment, people that are impatient, and sadly people that sometimes want to commit suicide. It’s a bummer because if the line has a reputation for delays, less people are likely to take it.

  • @matthew8153

    @matthew8153

    8 ай бұрын

    They could easily just not slow down and send Darwin awards to the families of the deceased.

  • @joaniemama111

    @joaniemama111

    8 ай бұрын

    Exactly. This will not end up well. Imagine the animals as well.

  • @rdelrosso1973

    @rdelrosso1973

    7 ай бұрын

    It sounds simplistic, but we need to build overpasses or underpasses, to let cars and the train keep going, without any stops!

  • @brainwater

    @brainwater

    7 ай бұрын

    I used to be pissed there were going to be more trains crossing, but then I experienced a bright line crossing and it only took a few seconds.

  • @brainwater

    @brainwater

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@matthew8153I've started lowering my windows while crossing the tracks, just in case the crossing gates and lights don't work.

  • @eric_in_florida
    @eric_in_florida8 ай бұрын

    We live close to where that lumber truck was and hoo boy we sure did hear them laying on the horn. Great review. I'm stunned the stops were so fast, I thought they might be 10-15 mins each.

  • @stephanweinberger

    @stephanweinberger

    8 ай бұрын

    Why would they be 15 minutes? Even if every single passenger were to disembark, that would be a matter of 5 minutes at most. 1-3 minute stops are the norm basically everywhere in the world.

  • @eric_in_florida

    @eric_in_florida

    8 ай бұрын

    @@stephanweinberger OK cool I know nothing about trains lol

  • @realestateinfonet9041
    @realestateinfonet90417 ай бұрын

    Very informative video! Thanks!

  • @gabrielafernandez2061
    @gabrielafernandez20617 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your video , waiting for this !

  • @boofcario
    @boofcario8 ай бұрын

    As a replacement for MCO/MIA flights, I love it. As a south Floridian who's never done that flight in my life because I'd just need a car when I get to Orlando, it's probably not for me lol

  • @dadthejedi
    @dadthejedi8 ай бұрын

    Driving on the Interstate is too stressful and dangerous. Being able to relax and enjoy the ride is worth it.

  • @kevintamas3309
    @kevintamas33097 ай бұрын

    I live in Bradenton, can't wait til Tampa to Orlando is open its going to make coming to Disney so much easier.

  • @thoddycgn
    @thoddycgn8 ай бұрын

    As a German, I am totally fascinated by how you celebrate something that is common practice in every small town here in Germany. At the same time, I am also looking forward to being able to travel by train in Florida in the future.

  • @jojopuppyfish

    @jojopuppyfish

    8 ай бұрын

    Because American's (Who have never been out of the country) debate anything that's a threat to automobiles.

  • @info781

    @info781

    8 ай бұрын

    Distances in Europe are much smaller.

  • @devonalomar9012

    @devonalomar9012

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm certain that as Americans, they were totally fascinated by how Germans celebrated the unification of East and West as that is something that the United States had for so long.

  • @tonyburzio4107

    @tonyburzio4107

    8 ай бұрын

    Germans had an advantage, no buildings to get in the way of new rail lines, my Uncle helped with at as a belly gunner on a bomber, 28 missions. You're welcome!

  • @taraanddrewwinner7459

    @taraanddrewwinner7459

    8 ай бұрын

    The ICE is a wonderful system that perfectly integrats high speed rails with local rail systems. I've enjoyed taking advantage of it on several trips to Germany. Taking the train from Frankfurt Airport directly into downtown Cologne is wonderful.

  • @finsfan9424
    @finsfan94248 ай бұрын

    Can't wait ride that soon from Orlando to Miami me living in Orlando can't wait for sure to take it someday see family down there and go to dolphin games

  • @TEC_Stuff
    @TEC_Stuff7 ай бұрын

    Great video, thanks for an honest and thorough presentation in your video. It is of excellent video quality and editing.

  • @AlasdairMacCaluim
    @AlasdairMacCaluim7 ай бұрын

    Great video! Greetings from Scotland. It's great to see the US making progress with intercity rail. In the UK a lot of effort has been made in recent years to remove as many level crossings as possible both to speed trains up and for safety. I'd never drive for 3+ hours if I could avoid it and flights are always a lot of hassle.

  • @electrictroy2010

    @electrictroy2010

    4 ай бұрын

    NOPE THANKS. China has built more miles of high‐​speed rail than any other country with $800 billion debt. None of its lines are covering operating costs. (As a result, China is shifting to building more roads.) France’s rail has debts of $70+ billion and has been repeatedly bailed out by the government. SPAIN built its system with a public‐​private partnership. It is $90 billion in debt. The state‐​owned Japanese National Railways has a debt of $550 billion. (Japan also has Highest debt to GDP of 300%.) Railroads are an OLD 1700s technology that is obsoleted by faster, more flexible travel technologies. High-speed rail loses tons of money & is a bad investment.

  • @simplesimon8255

    @simplesimon8255

    Ай бұрын

    Why is it great? Why do you care so much?

  • @matthewnelson5699
    @matthewnelson56998 ай бұрын

    I'm glad we have this. Helps alleviate air travel and seems more comfortable

  • @theawesomewithautismshow
    @theawesomewithautismshow8 ай бұрын

    Fantastic presentation, Brayden! Driving in Florida is agonizing. We are used to options and convenience in the U.S. and so having travel by rail take so long to construct is flustering to the mind. I used to live in Chicago and would take the train into the city along with my bike. Cycling and traveling by train provided a whole other life experience and perspective of the city around you than traveling in a car. It was healthier in many ways both physically and mentally. Quality of life went up with alternative modes of transportation. I'm excited to try Brightline soon.

  • @jalv509
    @jalv5098 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing Brayden. I think this is a good thing. I also am hopeful for the Houston-Dallas-San-Antonio trains that are being proposed. I think it will only help to have more of these options in the future.

  • @kevinstallings8228
    @kevinstallings82284 ай бұрын

    Trying out Brightline today because of this video. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @nathanlerma9891
    @nathanlerma98918 ай бұрын

    GO BRIGHTLINE!!! BRAVO

  • @WhatsOnDisneyPlus
    @WhatsOnDisneyPlus8 ай бұрын

    As a Brit, this was really interesting as I've looked at doing some cruises either from Fort Laud or Miami, so having an option from Orlando without having to rent a car does make this a good alternative for international travellers. though its kinda of weird seeing a train trip being explained in so much detail, since this isn't much different from the trains we have all the time. I kinda think to make the trains more safer, you need the crossings to either become bridges or have fences come down when the train is coming, safer for everyone that way

  • @feist__

    @feist__

    8 ай бұрын

    "though its kinda of weird seeing a train trip being explained in so much detail" That should tell you something about the U.S.😂

  • @willcox4561

    @willcox4561

    8 ай бұрын

    The train system in Europe is so fine tuned and easy to navigate. However, as a tourist in Europe, I elect to get a car to enjoy all the "off the beaten path" things to see and I always hire a college student to drive me around.

  • @SmithSurfs

    @SmithSurfs

    8 ай бұрын

    I just checked on google maps and the crossing where the lumber truck was had fences.

  • @loganleroy8622

    @loganleroy8622

    8 ай бұрын

    They do have fences at the rail crossings.

  • @Lovesapuzzle

    @Lovesapuzzle

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes. Other train tracks have crossing arms that come down so drivers know to stop before the oncoming train passes. Adding them to Brightline tracks makes sense.

  • @stephenmarks4927
    @stephenmarks49277 ай бұрын

    Very very well done! Thoroughly enjoyed it, this video

  • @matthewwalters7110
    @matthewwalters71104 ай бұрын

    Great video! Love your informative enthusiasm!

  • @odalisgonzalez6875
    @odalisgonzalez68758 ай бұрын

    Bright line is an absolute gem for Florida 👍

  • @tommykay7427
    @tommykay74278 ай бұрын

    Great reporting Brayden! The car is a way of life in the US, I get it. But here you have a chance to avoid road rage, traffic jams, and other hassles. What a great way go get a day in Miami AND Orlando on the same day. Pretty freaking amazing!

  • @gino2634
    @gino26348 ай бұрын

    Love the service, looking forward to the expansion in the future. i think its what florida always needed. congratulations 🎉❤🎉

  • @rasheedatv
    @rasheedatv5 ай бұрын

    This was SUPER helpful as I've bene booking my holiday travel. Thanks for your thorough review!

  • @tubbsyclone
    @tubbsyclone8 ай бұрын

    Mass transit for the win

  • @mattlynchm
    @mattlynchm8 ай бұрын

    Thank you Brayden!

  • @Ballsyone
    @Ballsyone7 ай бұрын

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @kevincozby
    @kevincozby7 ай бұрын

    Great job, Brayden!

  • @backtothedata2680
    @backtothedata26808 ай бұрын

    As a Floridan who moved to the NE I love amtrack being able to commute to NYC/Philly within a few hours and not having to worry about traffic is amazing I hope FL embraces Brightline so more rail can be built!

  • @TheAnnoyingBoss

    @TheAnnoyingBoss

    7 ай бұрын

    I think the solution is easy. You build a giant slingshot and you shoot chris christy all the way from florida to california where he belongs

  • @mylasylva2060
    @mylasylva20607 ай бұрын

    This is an excellent video, bringing spectacular news. Thank you for doing this 😊

  • @joec8321
    @joec83217 ай бұрын

    Very cool... I will get on the train for sure.

  • @LPnerd
    @LPnerd8 ай бұрын

    with cruise ships leaving from ft Lauderdale and Miami, people in Orlando can now take the train to those cities, and then to their ports. It opens up a whole new bunch of ideas for older folks who like to cruise. or fams going on a cruise first and then maybe back to Orlando for a theme park.

  • @lovly2cu725

    @lovly2cu725

    8 ай бұрын

    $79 each way

  • @aquantity8955
    @aquantity89558 ай бұрын

    I plan take a round trip from where I live in South Florida on the Brightline one day soon when visiting Central Florida. I've driven up and back in a day and it a bit much. I've taken commuter rail in the northeast/mid atlantic before and is way more enjoyable and relaxing that driving. Good work.

  • @nancyevans7095
    @nancyevans70957 ай бұрын

    Great video and review

  • @DavidPogue
    @DavidPogue5 ай бұрын

    Outstanding reporting.

  • @birbluv9595
    @birbluv95958 ай бұрын

    Brayden, you rock. You explain everything so well.

  • @lanceanderson7025
    @lanceanderson70258 ай бұрын

    An accident on the turnpike changed travel time from 4 hours to 6.5 hours one morning from Tampa. I will happily drive to Orlando the day of or the night before and take Briteline to Miami. This is game changing.

  • @MeredithHM
    @MeredithHM7 ай бұрын

    I went to the UK back in May & my family & I took the train to several locations & it was always a pleasant trip b.c we could sit back, relax & talk. I definitely would try this out if I found the need. If they built that train loop in TX you showed I would DEFINITELY use it.

  • @alizanster
    @alizanster7 ай бұрын

    Wow, I’m excited to give it a try. I’ve taken the Shinkansen in Japan and I had a great experience. I’m glad something similar is in Florida!

  • @jennycraigadventures3314
    @jennycraigadventures33148 ай бұрын

    Good coverage! Trains bear the pants off driving and flying. As you said, even if it doesn’t save time, the rides are so much more relaxing and enjoyable.

  • @birbluv9595

    @birbluv9595

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m doing trains from now on. If I can’t get there by train, I guess I’m not going. A long drive in August stressed me out so much it took a week to recover. My last experience flying has made me swear off flying.

  • @ncard00

    @ncard00

    8 ай бұрын

    @@birbluv9595Same, I do’t have a drivers license here in Denmark, scandinavia europe, so that’s easy, and I only fly if the trains takes over 6 hours, and I don’t really like night trains.

  • @doubleutubefan5

    @doubleutubefan5

    8 ай бұрын

    people are starting to realize how train travel was 60 years ago. history is repeating it self. the country is better off with more trains. they are clean energy, and move quickly and safely, you are relaxed, there's food, bathrooms, LEG ROOM and even sleeper cars on longer trips. the main downside to trains is cost and grade crossings, cost... cant do much but if you built more bridges for cars to not effect rains then yeah, way more sense

  • @chinalee-mn4vy
    @chinalee-mn4vy8 ай бұрын

    Thank you Brayden, I enjoyed the info for the Brightline. I'm sure as time goes on the trip to Miami and the stops in between probably will be a bit faster. But it is amazing for Florida!💜🎉

  • @andrewpolasek5524
    @andrewpolasek55247 ай бұрын

    Thank you for such a comprehensive, entertaining and well balanced report. It's great to have another option besides the auto or airline. As an Orlando resident I'm not sure I would use it though because at either end you are a pedestrian.

  • @TheMightyKinkle
    @TheMightyKinkle7 ай бұрын

    The way you said "there is a building called the train station" at 0:35 makes it sound like you've never heard of one before. 😂😂😂. Also putting it in inverted commas at 1:11 looks funny. Ad a Brit, I just find this hilarious sorry. 😂

  • @hemaccabe4292
    @hemaccabe42928 ай бұрын

    I love that the snack menu has reasonable prices. One of the things I hate about AMTRAK is that all the concessions on the train charge crazy gouging prices. Imagine if you knew when you got on an amtrak you could get a very good hamburger or hot dog and a soda for a very reasonable price. Not only would you be more likely to purchase, but the whole train experience would be more pleasant. Knowing that I'll be gouged for food on the train just makes me want to take my car instead.

  • @eric3434

    @eric3434

    8 ай бұрын

    Say what? Im looking at Amtrak menu right now. The most expensive thing are the sandwiches and burgers for 7.50. Everything's super cheap.

  • @hemaccabe4292

    @hemaccabe4292

    8 ай бұрын

    @@eric3434 Last time I road Amtrak, cheapest thing on the menu was a crappy $9 hot dog, roughly equivalent to what one would get at a 7/11 for $.5. If they fixed that, it's too late for me.

  • @eric3434

    @eric3434

    8 ай бұрын

    @@hemaccabe4292 They must have. I was typing my last message while looking at the menu. Their 'Hebrew National all beef hot dog' is now priced at 5.00.

  • @TheAnnoyingBoss

    @TheAnnoyingBoss

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@eric34347.50 for a sandwhicg isnt cheap. My samdwhich is 7.99 but its only that much because i get one thats 2 feet long so i chop itnup and rewrap it and i ration it for 2 or 3 days and so my expense is actually like 75 cents each sandwhich. The guy i get them from makes 100 in a batch so they have all the toppings i just add the mayo. Im talking it has two meats two cheeses a quality long and wide bread. Lettuce, poppy seeds, other seeds i dont even know the names of bro and it costs me i eat two segments per day for like 1-2 dollars. So its not cheap. A big mac costs a little bit more and its overpriced. You eat that sandwhich or a big mac in one sitting and i have a sandwhich that laats me 2 or 3 days for the same price and i eat 2 giant pieces every day

  • @grantwhite7198
    @grantwhite71988 ай бұрын

    Outstanding coverage, Brayden! Looking forward to trying out Brightline myself one day.

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