Major Cities:
Orlando, Tampa, Miami
Overview:
The designated Florida Corridor links Tampa Bay, Orlando, Miami, and intermediate points. At present, Amtrak serves these markets with long-distance trains only; no short-distance corridor-type intercity services exist. There is a Tri-Rail commuter service over the State-owned, 72-mile railroad between West Palm Beach (Mangonia Park) and Miami (the “Tri-Rail segment”). The State of Florida has attempted more than once to develop the entire designated corridor (or portions of it) to support very high-speed (over 150 mph) intercity rail service, but has not succeeded thus far in doing so.
Status:
Tampa to Orlando HSR was most recently advanced as the first leg of a statewide system at an approximate cost of $2.5 billion on a dedicated infrastructure using the Interstate 4 right-of-way. The peak speed would be 150 mph with adoption of the electric power option. A competitive procurement for this system was put on hold in 2005. Since then, Florida has concentrated its study efforts on incremental HSR planning.
Florida Corridor Contacts
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Organization
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Personal Contact
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Topics
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Florida DOT
605 Suwannee Street # MS67
Tallahasee, FL 32399-0450
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Nazih Haddad
Staff Director
Tel: 850-414-4534
Fax: 850-922-4942
nazih.haddad@dot.state.fl.us
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Amtrak
Passenger service
High speed rail
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For more infomation see the FHSRA website at:
http://www.floridahighspeedrail.org