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SunRail will offer free rides on the Fourth of July for those attending fireworks displays at Lake Eola and Kissimmee ...
DeLAND, Fla. – An official groundbreaking ceremony was held Monday for the new SunRail station in DeLand, a $43 million project that will add more than 12 miles to the rail service that runs ...
SunRail riders board at the Poinciana station in Osceola County, Fla., Thursday, April 4, 2024. The cost of running SunRail will transfer from state to local governments and Osceola County ...
SunRail and the Florida Department of Transportation held an open house “Train Tour.” A crowd of all ages toured the station and the double-decker train parked nearby.
SunRail’s 61 miles of tracks now stretch north to south from DeLand to Poinciana, and it now has 17 stations. With that 10-year anniversary comes a change in ownership for SunRail.
SunRail leaders have had few reasons to smile in recent months. This week was no exception. The project’s final leg, a 12-mile extension to DeLand, took a detour into the unknown. The state s… ...
The SunRail team looked to these systems for best practices on how to operate a commuter rail. No one will know how well their studies and decisions will work until mid-May, when two weeks of free ...
A northbound SunRail train was involved in an incident Thursday afternoon at a rail crossing in Longwood, prompting delays ...
SunRail is on track to move forward with plans to connect to Orlando International Airport and add weekend service.On Jan. 1, 2025, the local counties and cities along the 61-mile stretch of track ...
SunRail gets about $10 million from the federal government for operating costs and another $4 million to $5 million in fees from CSX and Amtrak, which use portions of the SunRail line.
ORLANDO, Fla. — SunRail marks 10 years of service on May 1, as the commuter rail line looks to a future of expansion and changes. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) found that since ...
Despite the fact that SunRail is costing taxpayers $1.2 billion, it will cost even more to run the service for "special events," WESH 2 News has found.