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Tri-Rail

Tri-Rail (reporting mark TRCX) is a commuter rail service linking Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach in Florida, United States. The Tri prefix in the name refers to the three counties served by the railroad: Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade.[3] Tri-Rail is managed by the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA) along CSX Transportation's former Miami Subdivision;[4][5] the line is now wholly owned by the Florida DOT. The 80.0-mile-long (128.7 km) system has 19 stations along the Southeast Florida coast, and connects directly to Amtrak at numerous stations, to Metrorail at the Metrorail Transfer station, Miami Airport station, and MiamiCentral, and to Brightline at MiamiCentral.

Tri-Rail
A Tri-Rail train at MiamiCentral
Overview
OwnerSouth Florida Regional Transportation Authority
LocaleGreater Miami
Termini
Stations19
Websitewww.tri-rail.com
Service
TypeCommuter rail
Operator(s)Herzog Transit Services
Daily ridership14,600 (weekdays, Q4 2023)[1]
Ridership4,402,300 (2023)[2]
History
OpenedJanuary 9, 1989; 35 years ago (1989-01-09)
Technical
Line length80.0 miles (128.7 km)
CharacterAt-grade
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Operating speed79 miles per hour (127 km/h) ~38 miles per hour (61 km/h) overall average
Route map
Tri-Rail highlighted in teal
Mangonia Park
West Palm Beach
Palm Beach Airport
(closed 1997)
Lake Worth Beach
Fare zone
boundary
Boynton Beach
Delray Beach
(closed 1991)
Delray Beach
Fare zone
boundary
Boca Raton
Deerfield Beach
Pompano Beach
Fare zone
boundary
Cypress Creek
Fort Lauderdale
Fare zone
boundary
I-595
Port Everglades Expwy.
Fort Lauderdale Airport
Sheridan Street
Hollywood
Fare zone
boundary
Golden Glades
Opa-locka
 
Tri-Rail
Metrorail Transfer
Hialeah Market
Miami Airport

All stations are accessible

In 2023, the line had a ridership of 4,402,300, or about 14,600 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2023.

A second Tri-Rail line on the Florida East Coast Railway corridor, dubbed the "Coastal Link", has been proposed. The line would operate between Toney Penna station in Jupiter and MiamiCentral in Downtown Miami, and add commuter rail service between the downtown areas of cities between West Palm Beach and Miami. Combined with the existing Tri-Rail line, this expanded Tri-Rail system is estimated to have a daily passenger ridership of almost 30,000; or approximately 9 million passengers per annum, doubling Tri-Rail's current ridership.

History edit

 
The West Palm Beach station, built in 1925, is one of the many original stations built by the Seaboard-All Florida Railway in the 1920s. Today, these stations are used by Tri-Rail and Amtrak.

1920s: Seaboard-All Florida Railway edit

The line on which Tri-Rail operates was built by the Seaboard-All Florida Railway (a subsidiary of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad) for intercity passenger rail service in the early 1920s. The line was inaugurated on January 7, 1927. Intercity rail service by Seaboard operated the Orange Blossom Special service from New York City until 1953. Amtrak continues to offer passenger rail service with the Silver Star and Silver Meteor trains from New York City. Today, the original 1920s Seaboard stations are used by Tri-Rail for service at West Palm Beach, Deerfield Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood. Though no longer in use, the Seaboard stations at Delray Beach, Opa-locka and Hialeah are still standing.

1980s–1990s: Planning and inauguration edit

Planning for a new commuter rail line began in 1983, and building the organization began in 1986. The current system was formed by the Florida Department of Transportation and began operation January 9, 1989, to provide temporary commuter rail service while construction crews widened Interstate 95 and the parallel Florida's Turnpike.[6][7] Tri-Rail was free from opening until May 1, 1990, at which time the fare became $4 round trip.[8]

Due to higher than expected ridership, FDOT made Tri-Rail a permanent service, adding more trains and stations in the process.[citation needed] Line extensions have enabled Tri-Rail to serve all three South Florida international airports: Miami International Airport, Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport and Palm Beach International Airport. The state's original plan was to use the more urban Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) line, but FEC declined the offer as it wanted freight to be their top priority.[9] In 1998, the initial 67-mile-long (108 km) route was extended north from the West Palm Beach station to the Mangonia Park, and south from Hialeah Market to Miami Airport (at an earlier station on the site of the current station). Construction of the extensions began in 1996; which added nearly 4 miles (6.4 km) to the system.

2000s: New stations, more service edit

 
Boca Raton's Tri-Rail station, an example of the mid-2000s rebuilt that includes double track platforms and a pedestrian overpass

In the early 2000s, Tri-Rail received a budget of $84.8 million[clarification needed] for double tracking, building extensions, improving stations, establishing a headquarters, and linking to buses.[10]

In 2002, Tri-Rail began to upgrade its grade crossings to include raised medians and/or four quadrant gates to prevent cars from driving around them in an attempt to beat trains. This decreases accidents and allows the cities they run through to petition for them not to use their whistle between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.[citation needed] They also decreased headways to 20 minutes during rush hours.[11]

 
The Pompano Beach station-slated for rebuild-was not renovated or rebuilt during Tri-Rail's double-tracking but was redone later in the 2010s.

In 2007, a project to upgrade the full length of the line from Mangonia Park to Miami Airport with double track was completed with the opening of a high-level fixed bridge over the New River near Fort Lauderdale. During the 2000s, most of the stations were completely rebuilt to accommodate for double-tracking and include dual platforms, elevators, pedestrian bridges over the tracks, large roofs over the platforms, and better facilities.

In March 2006, Tri-Rail went from 30 passenger trains a day to 40 trains; the completion of the New River rail bridge, the double-tracking project, and the addition of a second Colorado Railcar diesel multiple unit (DMU) ushered in sweeping changes to Tri-Rail's operational timetables. Tri-Rail added several more trains during peak weekday commuting hours in June 2007, increasing to the current 50 trains per day, as well as increasing weekend service.[12] During "rush-hour," trains ran every twenty to thirty minutes rather than the previous schedule of every hour. This change comes at quite a fortuitous time in Tri-Rail's operation history. With gasoline prices at record highs—particularly in South Florida's sprawling metropolis—Tri-Rail saw a double-digit percentage increase in ridership in mid-2007.[citation needed] By 2009, annual ridership had reached about 4.2 million passengers.[13] This was also the time during which work was being done on I-95 to add the express lanes from the Golden Glades Interchange to the Airport Expressway near Downtown Miami.[14] In 2007, Veolia Transport commenced operating the Tri-Rail service under a contract that ran until June 2017.[15]

2009–2022: Growth and Airport Station edit

 
Fort Lauderdale station, built in 1927, serves Tri-Rail and Amtrak.

In 2009, Tri-Rail service was nearly cut drastically, with the threat of being shut down altogether by 2011,[16] even as ridership was at a record high, as Palm Beach County withheld its funding of the system and looked to cut its funding from $4.1 million to $1.6 million per year. This would mean that Broward and Miami-Dade counties would also have had to cut their support to $1.6 million each to match. The state, which was also running a budget shortfall and did not pass a rental car tax increase to help fund Tri-Rail, would have had to cut its support as well. This would have caused an immediate cut from 50 to 30 daily trains and a complete cutting weekend service, followed by additional cuts and possible shut down two years later.[17] Schedules were decreased slightly, but service was never cut altogether, as dedicated federal funding was attained through the $2.5 million grant as part of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009.

After a 25% fare increase in mid-2009, annual ridership dropped by 15% (about 600,000) in 2010.[18] However, in 2011, Tri-Rail again saw increasing ridership due to sustained high gas prices, averaging about 14,500 riders per weekday by the end of year. Throughout the year, ridership increased at a rate of about 11% per month, paired with a decline in automobile travel [19] and an increase in employment, with 285 companies and 2,829 individuals joining in the discount program.[20]

In 2011, the dilapidated Pompano Beach station received a $5.7 million federal grant, to be redone as a "green station," generating more than 100% of its energy demand through solar power, with the excess to be sent to the grid or stored for nighttime lighting. Construction started in spring 2012 with the station remaining open during construction.[21] The crossing of Race Track Road and the Tri-Rail line near the Pompano Beach station, rough for several years, was also repaired in 2012.[22]

Total ridership on the system fully recovered to earlier high levels in fiscal year 2013, to 4.2 million.[18] Tri-Rail wanted to double ridership by 2021 to 30,000 daily riders by building the Coastal Link.[23]

 
Miami Intermodal Center opened in April 2015. It is the largest station in Florida, serving Tri-Rail, Metrorail, and buses.

In April 2015, Miami Airport station opened at the Miami Intermodal Center, once again connecting Tri-Rail directly with the Miami International Airport for the first time since the original Miami Airport station closed in 2011. This new station has connections to MIA Mover (providing a direct link to the airport), Metrorail, Metrobus and Greyhound. After extensive delays, Amtrak has yet to move its operations from its current station.[24] This new station was under construction since 2009, with a September 2011 closure of the original Miami Airport station to allow for construction of the new station.[25]

On January 27, 2017, the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority board voted to award Herzog Transit Services a $511 million, 10-year contract to operate Tri-Rail beginning in July 2017.[26] The board disqualified the other five bidders (Amtrak, Bombardier, First Transit, SNC-Lavalin Rail & Transit and incumbent operator Transdev), stating that they had all submitted "conditional" prices despite the request for proposals mandating that the bid price be final.[26] The other five losing bidders all protested the contract, with Transdev, Bombardier, and First Transit jointly requesting a court injunction to prevent it from being awarded.[26]

2023–present: Livery redesign and MiamiCentral service edit

 
A sign at MiamiCentral displays Tri-Rail. This station includes direct connections to Brightline, Metrorail, and Metromover, as well as being part of a mixed-use complex.

In the first quarter of 2023, the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA) reported a 25% increase in Tri-Rail ridership, surpassing 350,000 riders for the first time in three years. To meet the demand, the SFRTA began an overhaul process with their Brookville locomotives, which is anticipated to be completed by 2025, and received a federal grant that will allow the replacement of a third of the aging fleet of railcars with new ones, which are expected to start service in the coming years.[27] In addition, the SFRTA created a new livery design, which debuted in time for the Tri-Rail service into MiamiCentral.[28][29]

Tri-Rail service to MiamiCentral (Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link) began service on January 13, 2024.[30] The station, which is also a mixed-use complex, is located in Downtown Miami and includes direct access to Brightline as well as Miami-Dade Transit services. The initial service consists of a shuttle service between Metrorail Transfer station and MiamiCentral.[31] To continue traveling north or south, a transfer is required.[32] It marks the first time Tri-Rail trains use Florida East Coast's trackage for service. Tri-Rail trains switch to the FEC's Little River Branch on the Iris Connection south of Metrorail Transfer station and head east to the FEC mainline, where they turn south and head to Downtown Miami. Tri-Rail trains began testing the corridor on June 19, 2023.[33] The total cost of accommodating Tri-Rail trains in MiamiCentral was about $70 million.[34]

Extensions and upgrades edit

Tri-Rail Coastal Link
 
 
Toney Penna
 
PGA Boulevard
 
Park Avenue
 
 
13th Street
Mangonia Park
 
 
45th Street
 
 
 
Northwood Connection
  West Palm Beach
 
 
  West Palm Beach
  I-95
 
 
Gregory Road
Lake Worth Beach
 
 
Lake Avenue
Fare zone
boundary
 
 
Boynton Beach
 
 
Boynton Beach Boulevard
  Delray Beach
 
 
Atlantic Avenue
Fare zone
boundary
 
 
Boca Raton
 
 
  Boca Raton
 
 
Northeast 2nd Street
  Deerfield Beach
 
 
Hillsboro Boulevard
Pompano Beach
 
 
 
 
 
Pompano Beach crossover
Fare zone
boundary
 
 
Atlantic Boulevard
Cypress Creek
 
 
Oakland Park
 
 
 
Wilton Manors
  Fort Lauderdale
 
 
  Fort Lauderdale
 
 
 
Fare zone
boundary
 
 
Fort Lauderdale Airport
 
 
Fort Lauderdale Airport
Sheridan Street
 
 
Dania Beach
 Hollywood
 
 
Downtown Hollywood
Fare zone
boundary
 
 
Golden Glades
 
 
Hallandale Beach
Opa-locka
 
 
  Aventura
 
 
 
North Miami Beach
 
 
 
 
 
North Miami
  Metrorail Transfer
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Miami
(Amtrak only)
 
 
 
 
 
Upper Eastside
Iris Connection
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hialeah Market
 
 
 
Design District/Midtown
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Miami Airport  
 
 
      MiamiCentral  
 

  All stations are accessible

Boca Raton Glades Road station edit

In early 2012, it was announced that a second Tri-Rail station in Boca Raton was once again being considered at the busy intersection of Glades Road (S.R. 808) and Military Trail (S.R. 809), near Town Center Mall, Florida Atlantic University and large office parks. A station was proposed for this location in the early 2000s while many other stations were being renovated. Boca Raton station near Yamato Road (S.R. 794) is the busiest station in the system[35] as of 2014, with 1,600 riders a day,[36] surpassing the Tri-Rail and Metrorail transfer station in Miami-Dade County. For this reason, and the fact that Glades Road is considered the most congested road in the county, an infill station there has been long considered.[37] As of 2024, the station was not under construction.

VA Medical Center station edit

Tri-Rail is currently in the preliminary stages of adding a station at the VA Medical Center northwest of the Mangonia Park station. The tracks northwest of Mangonia Park are currently owned by CSX Transportation, which Tri-Rail would need to have an agreement with to operate at the potential new station. Palm Beach County is expected to cover the costs of the project.[38]

Proposed express route edit

After the extension of Brightline to Orlando, the company has indicated that their trains have reached capacity, especially during peak commute time along the Southeast Florida region. As a result of this, Brightline has proposed for the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA) to facilitate a Tri-Rail express route between the West Palm Beach station and MiamiCentral, with stops at Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale. This would be similar to the route Brightline currently services in Southeast Florida, excluding the Aventura station.[39]

Coastal Link (FEC line service) edit

In the 2025 and 2030 long-range transportation plans, Tri-Rail has envisioned moving to or adding service on the Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) corridor, which runs parallel to U.S. 1 (Biscayne Boulevard/Brickell Avenue in Miami-Dade County, and Federal Highway in Broward and Palm Beach counties). This corridor will provide more opportunities for pedestrian travel from stations to end destinations than does the current South Florida Rail Corridor, which must rely almost exclusively on shuttle buses for passenger distribution. Tri-Rail officials project that the project would cost about $2.5 billion and that 59,000 people per day would ride it,[9] The FEC, which denied the state's request to use the line for commuter rail in the 1980s, is now under new ownership as of 2017, and has now stated that it is willing to allow the use of the 85-mile-long (137 km) segment of track between downtown Miami and Jupiter for passenger trains.[9]

Tri-Rail service on the FEC line would bring stations to Downtown Miami's transit hub, Government Center station via MiamiCentral, as well as service in Midtown Miami/Miami Design District, Upper East Side/Miami Shores, North Miami, North Miami Beach/Aventura, Downtown Hollywood, and Downtown Fort Lauderdale, putting it within walking distance of thousands of potential riders. Getting to and from the current stations has been a major detractor of Tri-Rail's convenience since opening.[40] Miami's Downtown Development Authority along with Miami-area politicians are[when?] actively lobbying to bring Tri-Rail to the city core.[41]

Track connections between the FEC tracks and the South Florida Rail Corridor are also currently under construction.[when?] These connections are mainly for freight connectivity between the two lines, but are planned for future Coastal Link use. The Northwood Connection just north of West Palm Beach will provide a new connection as well as rehabilitating an existing connection. The Iris Connection will connect the SFRC to the FEC's Little River Branch near Hialeah. FDOT has built both connections, which were funded by a federal TIGER grant.[42]

The Coastal Link is planned to begin in phases. The first phase is known as Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link, which began service on January 13, 2024.[43]

A later phase would allow Tri-Rail to begin service to Jupiter by having trains switch to the FEC on the new Northwood connection north of West Palm Beach and head north to Jupiter with additional stops in Palm Beach Gardens, Lake Park and Riviera Beach. No official timeframe has been given for this phase.[44]

Miami-Dade County is also working to find funding for service on the FEC from Downtown Miami as far north as Aventura.[45] Construction of an additional track for commuter service would require the approval of Brightline, which owns trackage rights to operate passenger trains over the corridor.[46]

If the Coastal Link is fully implemented, Tri-Rail would operate in three separate services with a line on the FEC tracks from Jupiter to Downtown Fort Lauderdale, a line on the existing tracks from Mangonia Park to Pompano Beach, and then transition to the FEC tracks and continue to Downtown Miami. Another line would run on the existing tracks from Boca Raton to Miami Airport.[47]

Before full implementation of the Coastal Link service can begin, officials have acknowledged that a new crossing over (or under) the New River in Fort Lauderdale is necessary. The FEC's current low-level drawbridge is unable to handle Tri-Rail service along with Brightline and FEC freight service without negatively affecting vessel traffic on the river since the bridge would need to be lowered quite often. Proposals include a taller bridge or possibly a tunnel under the river.[45]

In 2020, Brightline solicited a proposal to operate a commuter rail service on the FEC, utilizing its exclusive trackage rights for passenger service, under a different system known as the Northeast Corridor Rapid Transit Project.[48][49] Under these plans the city of Miami would support the service operated by Brightline, without direct involvement of Tri-Rail.[50]

Homestead and Doral (CSX Homestead Subdivision line service) edit

There had been proposals in the past[when?] by Miami-Dade County and CSX Transportation to use the CSX Homestead Subdivision for Tri-Rail service, with the corridor being purchased by the county or the Florida Department of Transportation.[51][52] However, one of the problems at the time[when?] was that the price of the corridor was exorbitant. Since then,[when?] CSX has had new leadership, and the company is now willing to make a deal with Miami-Dade County to potentially have passenger rail service initiated on the corridor.[53] Service could include the Lehigh spur from the Miami Intermodal Center to Doral, as well as the Homestead Subdivision from the Miami Intermodal Center to Homestead.[53][54][55] As of 2024, both lines only see sporadic freight service, and the southernmost 12 miles (19 km) of the Homestead Subdivision (south of the Gold Coast Railroad Museum) have been out of service since 2019.[56]

Operations edit

Tri-Rail shares the South Florida Rail Corridor trackage with Amtrak's Silver Meteor and Silver Star and CSX Transportation's Miami Subdivision. The Florida Department of Transportation purchased the track from CSX in 1989. Under the terms of the agreement, CSX would continue to provide dispatch services and physical plant maintenance for the track and would have exclusive freight trackage rights until certain conditions were met. At midnight on March 29, 2015, CSX handed over dispatching and maintenance to SFRTA (Tri-Rail). While this should have the advantage of giving passenger trains signal priority over freight trains, it was at first wracked with delays.[57]

Tri-Rail participates in the EASY Card regional smartcard-based fare collection system along with Miami-Dade Transit. Purely paper tickets are also available for same-day or weekend use. A paper ticket or an EASY Card with a paper-based transfer receipt (created after a confirmed trip is completed) can be used to obtain transfer discounts when transferring to Broward County Transit as well as Palm Tran. However, only EASY Cards may be used to obtain a transfer discount when transferring to Miami-Dade Transit.[58][59][60]

Due to the route's success, Amtrak's Silver Meteor and Silver Star do not allow local travel between West Palm Beach and Miami. The two trains only stop to discharge passengers southbound and receive passengers northbound. This policy is in place to make seats on those two trains available for passengers making longer trips.

Fares and services edit

Tri-Rail fare is divided into six zones for 24-hour passes, ranging from $2.50 to $8.75, with fare calculated by the number of zones traveled through, and whether it is one-way or round trip. On weekends, a $5 all-day pass good for all zones is available, though trains run hourly headways. For frequent use, Tri-Rail offers a $110 monthly pass (good for Tri-Rail only) and a $155 regional monthly pass (good on Tri-Rail, Metrorail, and Metrobus). Discount fares are available for senior citizens, the disabled, students, and children under 12.[61] Certain businesses allow their employees to register for the Employer Discount Program, which reduces their fares by 25%.[12] Free parking is available at all Tri-Rail stations.[62] On weekdays, 50 train trips are made in all, with 25 in each direction, while on weekends only 30 trips, 15 north and 15 south, are made in all, with 1-hour headways between each train. While Tri-Rail peaks at speeds of 79 miles per hour (127 km/h), it can be extracted from the timetable and the distance of the line that its overall average speed is approximately 38 miles per hour (61 km/h).

Revenue and expense edit

For fiscal year 2010, train revenue was approximately $10.3 million.[63] Total operating expenses for fiscal year 2010, including depreciation expense, were approximately $86.9 million. Expenses increased by approximately $14.9 million or 20.7% when compared to fiscal year 2009.[63] 2010 was a low year for ridership after the economy crashed and there were service cuts. By 2015, ridership was about 25% higher.[64] By 2018, fare revenue was budgeted at $13.4 million, whereas operating expense was $119.8 million.[65]

Travel direction edit

The line has no turn around point so all trains will face one direction at all times. Locomotives will always face south. For this reason, Dual Operation Passenger Cabs are located on the opposite side of the train facing north. Trains will travel north in reverse and south forwards.

Stations edit

 
Schematic of rapid transit and passenger rail service in the Miami area in 2018. Tri-Rail's Downtown Miami Link (shown in pink) became operational on January 13, 2024.[30]

A typical station contains two tracks and two side platforms connected by an overpass. Most stations have large parking lots, however, some, like West Palm Beach and Hollywood have a limited number of spaces, most of which are reserved for Amtrak travelers.

Location Zone Station Time to
Pompano Beach
Year
opened
Connections
Mangonia Park 1 Mangonia Park 48 min 1998   Palm Tran: 21, 31, 33
West Palm Beach West Palm Beach 42 min 1925
Lake Worth Beach Lake Worth Beach 33 min 1989   Palm Tran: 61, 62
Boynton Beach 2 Boynton Beach 28 min   Palm Tran: 70, 71, 73
Delray Beach Delray Beach 19 min 1991
Boca Raton 3 Boca Raton 13 min 1989
Deerfield Beach Deerfield Beach 6 min 1926
Pompano Beach Pompano Beach 1989   BCT: 34
Fort Lauderdale 4 Cypress Creek 8 min   BCT: 14, 60, 62
Fort Lauderdale 15 min 1927
Dania Beach 5 Fort Lauderdale Airport 22 min 2000
Hollywood Sheridan Street 26 min 1996
Hollywood 30 min 1928
Miami-Dade 6 Golden Glades 39 min 1989
Opa-locka Opa-locka 45 min 1927
Hialeah Metrorail Transfer 52 min 1989
Hialeah Market 58 min   Metrobus: 132
Miami Miami Airport 64 min 2012
MiamiCentral 72 min (transfer at Metrorail Transfer) 2018

Ridership edit

 
Tri-Rail and Metrorail Transfer Station is one of the busiest stations on the line and serves as a major transfer point between Tri-Rail and Miami-Dade Transit
 
Opa-locka features Moorish Revival architecture similar to historic buildings in Opa-locka.

Annual ridership averages

Date Passengers[66][67]
Annual total
% Change Passengers
Weekday average
1995 2,481,200 - N/A
1996 2,301,400 -7.2% 7,500
1997 2,377,700 +3.3% 8,000
1998 2,215,600 -6.8% 7,200
1999 2,180,000 +1.6% 7,300
2000 2,397,900 +10.0% 8,700
2001 2,543,604 +6.1% 8,500
2002 2,629,400 +3.4% 9,200
2003 2,755,300 +4.8% 9,200
2004 2,814,800 +2.2% 9,700
2005 2,619,900 -6.9% 8,500
2006 3,177,000 +21.3% 11,600
2007 3,502,500 +10.2% 12,600
2008 4,303,600 +22.9% 14,800
2009 3,789,700 -11.9% 12,400
2010 3,645,000 -3.8% 12,300
2011 3,947,900 +8.3% 13,300
2012 4,070,700 +3.1% 14,300
2013 4,350,782 +6.9% 14,800
2014 4,389,600 +1.0% 14,400
2015 4,292,705 -1.0% 13,900
2016 4,240,699[68] -1.0% 13,900
2017 4,287,400[69] +1.1% 13,900
2018 4,413,900[70] +2.9% 13,900
2019 4,505,100[71] +2.0% 13,900
2020 2,204,500 -51.1% 6,400

Ridership records edit

Tri-Rail posted its highest-paid daily ridership in the commuter-rail system's 24-year history on June 24, 2013. It transported 19,060 people, many of whom attended a "victory parade" for the Miami Heat, which won the 2013 National Basketball Association championship. Most trains operated at or near capacity, SFTRA officials said in a press release. Special four-car sets were operated to accommodate the anticipated overflow crowd.[72]

Previous Miami Heat victory parades resulted in high ridership counts for Tri-Rail, as well. On June 23, 2006, Tri-Rail transported 18,613 riders; and on June 25, 2012, the agency carried 18,355 passengers. In 2019, TriRail reached its highest annual ridership with 4.5 million riders.[71]

Rolling stock edit

Locomotives edit

The service began with five F40PHL-2 diesel locomotives. Tri-Rail later took delivery of three F40PH-2C locomotives and two ex-Amtrak EMD F40PHRs (Now upgraded to 3C specifications and electronics). In 2006, six EMD GP49 locomotives were acquired from Norfolk Southern and were rebuilt by Mid America Car Company to the designation GP49H-3.[73]

On October 29, 2008, the Tri-Rail switched to biodiesel fuel with a goal of a 99-percent blend, when available.[74]

On February 25, 2011, Tri-Rail announced an order for ten Brookville BL36PH locomotives, with options for 13 more, from the Brookville Equipment Corporation at a cost of $109 million.[75] The purchase was met with criticism by the Florida Chamber of Commerce and state lawmakers, who claimed the bidding process was flawed. Rival bidder MotivePower filed a lawsuit against Tri-Rail, claiming that the bidding process was skewed in Brookville's favour.[75] Tri-Rail later added two more BL36PH locomotives to the order for a total of 12. As of 2015, all locomotives have been delivered and are used in regular service, allowing the F40PHL-2, F40PH-2C, and F40PH locomotives to be retired. However, in July 2018, all the F40PHM-2C and F40PHR locomotives were sent up to Progress Rail in Patterson, Georgia to be rebuilt and returned to service for use on the Coastal Link. They were returned from August 2020 to January 2021, and have been put back in service on the RTA mainline.

Passenger cars edit

Tri-Rail uses two types of passenger cars. Since the beginning of operations, the system has used 26 Bombardier BiLevel Coaches purchased new from Urban Transportation Development Corporation (even though they were delivered in GO Transit colors, the Tri-Rail cars were purchased new and never used or sold secondhand by GO, only leased by GO for a short period of time), a common model among Canadian and US commuter railroads, 11 with operating cabs and 15 without. Briefly, bi-level rolling stock from Colorado Railcar (4 DMU power coaches and 2 unpowered coaches) was used beginning in 2006.

In 2010, the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority agreed to purchase new rail cars from Hyundai Rotem for $95 million.[76] The first new car was put into service in March 2011. By late 2011, the 12 new locomotives and 24 new passenger cars had not yet been delivered, and the original cars, many over 30 years old, were falling into disrepair. This led to Tri-Rail often running two cars per train instead of three despite increasing ridership, leaving only standing room on many trains during rush hour.[77] By January 2013, all trains were again running with 3 cars, just as most of the Hyundai Rotem rail cars were delivered. In addition to decreased comfort but more reliability, the new cars provide additional safety with front and rear crumple zones designed to absorb energy in a crash.[76]

In 2015, three Bombardier coaches were renovated to include additional bicycle capacity. Cars 1002, 1006, and 1007 had one side of seating removed from the lower levels, which were in turn replaced by bike racks. These trains with special bike cars have the capacity to carry an additional 14 bicycles per train.

Diesel multiple units edit

In 2003, after receiving a grant from the Florida Department of Transportation, Tri-Rail contracted to purchase two pieces of rolling stock from Colorado Railcar: a self-propelled diesel multiple unit (DMU) prototype control car and unpowered bi-level coach entered regular service with Tri-Rail in October 2006. The new purpose-built railcars are larger than the Bombardier BiLevel Coaches, holding up to 188 passengers, with room for bicycles and luggage. Tri-Rail possessed four DMU control cars and two unpowered trailer cars. One DMU train usually consists of two DMU power cars at each end of a trailer coach (making for two complete DMU+trailer+DMU sets on the system). Throughout their short careers, the cars suffered from many mechanical issues. Because of this all the cars were placed in permanent storage in 2012. As of 2024, all the DMUs and trailers have been retired with 704, 7001, and 7002 sold to the Indiana Railway Museum for excursion train service and are now off the property.

Chart edit

Current fleet edit

Year built Make and model Road Nos. Number delivered Number in service Capacity Notes
Locomotives
1992 (Rebuilt 2020–21) M-K F40PHM-3C 807-809 3 3 3 crew Units rebuilt between 2016-2019. Re-entered service in May 2021.
1981 (Rebuilt 2020–21) EMD F40PHR-3C 810-811 2 2 Ex-Amtrak units acquired in 1997. Units rebuilt between 2016-2019. Re-entered service in May 2021.
1980 (Rebuilt 2006) EMD GP49H-3 812, 815, 816 6 3 Ex-NS GP49s. Locomotives were rebuilt and reclassified as GP49H-3 in 2006. Originally part of a larger fleet of GP49H-3 locomotives, numbered 812-817.
  • 813 was retired after a crash in January 2016.
  • 814 was retired after a mechanical failure and was then used as a parts source.
  • 817 was retired after a mechanical failure and is currently waiting final disposition.
  • As of July 2023, 813 and 814 have been sold to BUGX and are now off property.
  • Remaining units to be retired by 2025.
2013–15 Brookville BL36PH 818-829 12 12 Delivered from 2013 to 2015. All are in service.
  • 819 and 822 are wrapped in the new paint scheme.
Passenger coaches and cab cars
1987 UTDC Bi-Level Cab Car 501-506 6 6 136 and 3 crew Single-window half-width cab cars..
  • 503 and 505 are wrapped in the new paint scheme.
1987–1990 UTDC Bi-Level Passenger Coach 1001–1015 15 15 142 (trailer cars),
128 (bicycle cars)
All are now bicycle cars, with the exception of 1009 and 1015.
  • 1004 is wrapped in the new paint scheme.
1996 Bombardier Bi-Level Cab Car 507-508 5 2 136 and 3 crew Full-width cab cars with two front windows and washroom at B end of car. Originally part of a larger fleet of coaches, numbered 507-511.
  • 509 was retired after sustaining damage in a crash with a truck and is currently being used as a parts source.
  • 510 was severely damaged after colliding into garbage truck in 2016. However, it was repaired at Alstom’s plant in Hornell, New York and is currently stored.
  • 511 is currently stored with a broken plow following a 2022 collision with an abandoned vehicle, but is scheduled to be repaired and returned to service by 2024.
2010–11 Hyundai Rotem Cab Car 512-521 10 9 140 and 3 crew In service since 2013. Briefly banned from leading following the failure of an inspection in 2019.
  • 513, 518, and 521 are wrapped in the new paint scheme.
  • 517 is stored with damage caused by a collision with a car.
  • 519 is stored for unknown reasons.
Hyundai Rotem Passenger Coach 1101–1114 14 14 146 Entered service from 2011 to 2013, and all are currently active.
  • 1101, 1102, 1104, and 1113 are wrapped in the new paint scheme.

Former fleet edit

Year built Make and model Road Nos. Quantity Capacity Notes
1968 (Rebuilt 1988) M-K F40PHL-2 801-805 5 3 crew Rebuilt from CR GP40 locomotives using BN F45 parts in 1988. Retired in 2015.
  • 802, 803, and 805 were sold to BUGX and are stored in St. Marys, Georgia awaiting scrapping.
  • 801 and 804 were sold to Motive Power and Equipment Solutions[a] and rebuilt into F40NG’s for the D&SNG.
1980 (Rebuilt 2006) EMD GP49H-3 813-814, 817 3 Ex-NS GP49s. Locomotives were rebuilt and reclassified as GP49H-3 in 2006, alongside the currently-active 812, 815, and 816.
  • 813 was retired after a crash in January 2016 which burned its engine.
  • 814 was retired after a mechanical failure in 2015.
  • 817 was retired after a mechanical failure in 2023 and is currently being used as a parts source.
  • As of July 2023, 813 and 814 have been sold to BUGX and are now off property.
2002 Colorado Railcar Single-Level DMU Demo 702 1 73 and 3 crew Formerly Colorado Railcar #2002; brought by Tri-Rail, repainted, and given a new number in 2004. It is now stored in Pueblo, Colorado.
2005–09 Colorado Railcar Bi-Level DMU 703-706 4 165 and 3 crew All were retired in 2012 due to reliability issues, left Tri-Rail in August 2023. 704 and 706 to Indiana Railway Museum and was delivered in March 2024.
2005–07 Colorado Railcar Bi-Level Trailer Coach 7001-7002 2 182 Large double-decker coaches that usually transited with two DMUs. Sold to Indiana Railway Museum and were delived in March 2024.

Accidents and incidents edit

On January 4, 2016, a passenger train collided with a garbage truck which had broken down on a grade crossing at Lake Worth Beach station and derailed. Twenty-two people were injured.[80] This marked the first derailment in almost 27 years of operation.

On January 28, 2016, Tri-Rail suffered their second derailment in Pompano Beach, after a train hit debris on the tracks between the Cypress Creek and Pompano Beach stations. This section of track is also where Tri-Rail is allowed to go its fastest speed, 79 MPH. One injury was reported and GP49H-3 locomotive #813 and a Bombardier BiLevel Coach directly behind it came off the rail.[81]

On October 25, 2019, a northbound Tri-Rail train led by Bombardier cabcar #509 hit a semitruck in Oakland Park. Several people were injured, and cabcar 509 was sidelined after the incident.[82]

On August 19, 2020 at Deerfield Beach, GP49H-3 locomotive 816 caught on fire and its passengers from the train were safely evacuated. No injuries were reported.[83]

On August 27, 2022, a northbound Tri-Rail train hit a vehicle left on the tracks in Fort Lauderdale. 6 people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. The train partially derailed as a result of the impact. [84]

See also edit

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This article is about the Floridian train operating company Tri Rail For the transmission of electrical power to rail vehicles see Third rail Tri Rail reporting mark TRCX is a commuter rail service linking Miami Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach in Florida United States The Tri prefix in the name refers to the three counties served by the railroad Palm Beach Broward and Miami Dade 3 Tri Rail is managed by the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority SFRTA along CSX Transportation s former Miami Subdivision 4 5 the line is now wholly owned by the Florida DOT The 80 0 mile long 128 7 km system has 19 stations along the Southeast Florida coast and connects directly to Amtrak at numerous stations to Metrorail at the Metrorail Transfer station Miami Airport station and MiamiCentral and to Brightline at MiamiCentral Tri RailA Tri Rail train at MiamiCentralOverviewOwnerSouth Florida Regional Transportation AuthorityLocaleGreater MiamiTerminiMiami Airport Main Line MiamiCentral Downtown Miami Link Mangonia Park Main Line Metrorail Transfer Downtown Miami Link Stations19Websitewww wbr tri rail wbr comServiceTypeCommuter railOperator s Herzog Transit ServicesDaily ridership14 600 weekdays Q4 2023 1 Ridership4 402 300 2023 2 HistoryOpenedJanuary 9 1989 35 years ago 1989 01 09 TechnicalLine length80 0 miles 128 7 km CharacterAt gradeTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeOperating speed79 miles per hour 127 km h 38 miles per hour 61 km h overall averageRoute mapTri Rail highlighted in teal Show interactive mapLegend Amtrak Silver Serviceto New York City Mangonia Park Coastal Linkto Jupiter proposed Brightlineto Orlando Toney Penna PGA Boulevard Park Avenue 13th Street 45th Street Brightlineto MiamiCentral West Palm Beach Storage yard I 95 Palm Beach Airport closed 1997 Lake Worth Beach Fare zoneboundary Boynton Beach Delray Beach closed 1991 Delray Beach Fare zoneboundary Boca Raton Deerfield Beach Pompano Beach Fare zoneboundary Cypress Creek New River Fort Lauderdale Fare zoneboundary I 595Port Everglades Expwy Fort Lauderdale Airport Sheridan Street Hollywood Fare zoneboundary Golden Glades Opa locka Tri Rail maintenance facility Miami Metrorailto Palmetto Metrorail Transfer Brightlineto Orlando Hialeah Market Miami River Miami Airport Metromoverto School Board MiamiCentral Government Center Metromoverto Financial District Metrorailto Dadeland South All stations are accessible This diagram viewtalkedit Show route diagram In 2023 the line had a ridership of 4 402 300 or about 14 600 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2023 A second Tri Rail line on the Florida East Coast Railway corridor dubbed the Coastal Link has been proposed The line would operate between Toney Penna station in Jupiter and MiamiCentral in Downtown Miami and add commuter rail service between the downtown areas of cities between West Palm Beach and Miami Combined with the existing Tri Rail line this expanded Tri Rail system is estimated to have a daily passenger ridership of almost 30 000 or approximately 9 million passengers per annum doubling Tri Rail s current ridership Contents 1 History 1 1 1920s Seaboard All Florida Railway 1 2 1980s 1990s Planning and inauguration 1 3 2000s New stations more service 1 4 2009 2022 Growth and Airport Station 1 5 2023 present Livery redesign and MiamiCentral service 2 Extensions and upgrades 2 1 Boca Raton Glades Road station 2 2 VA Medical Center station 2 3 Proposed express route 2 4 Coastal Link FEC line service 2 5 Homestead and Doral CSX Homestead Subdivision line service 3 Operations 3 1 Fares and services 3 2 Revenue and expense 3 3 Travel direction 4 Stations 5 Ridership 5 1 Ridership records 6 Rolling stock 6 1 Locomotives 6 2 Passenger cars 6 3 Diesel multiple units 6 4 Chart 6 4 1 Current fleet 6 4 2 Former fleet 7 Accidents and incidents 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp The West Palm Beach station built in 1925 is one of the many original stations built by the Seaboard All Florida Railway in the 1920s Today these stations are used by Tri Rail and Amtrak 1920s Seaboard All Florida Railway edit See also Seaboard All Florida Railway The line on which Tri Rail operates was built by the Seaboard All Florida Railway a subsidiary of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad for intercity passenger rail service in the early 1920s The line was inaugurated on January 7 1927 Intercity rail service by Seaboard operated the Orange Blossom Special service from New York City until 1953 Amtrak continues to offer passenger rail service with the Silver Star and Silver Meteor trains from New York City Today the original 1920s Seaboard stations are used by Tri Rail for service at West Palm Beach Deerfield Beach Fort Lauderdale Hollywood Though no longer in use the Seaboard stations at Delray Beach Opa locka and Hialeah are still standing 1980s 1990s Planning and inauguration edit Planning for a new commuter rail line began in 1983 and building the organization began in 1986 The current system was formed by the Florida Department of Transportation and began operation January 9 1989 to provide temporary commuter rail service while construction crews widened Interstate 95 and the parallel Florida s Turnpike 6 7 Tri Rail was free from opening until May 1 1990 at which time the fare became 4 round trip 8 Due to higher than expected ridership FDOT made Tri Rail a permanent service adding more trains and stations in the process citation needed Line extensions have enabled Tri Rail to serve all three South Florida international airports Miami International Airport Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport and Palm Beach International Airport The state s original plan was to use the more urban Florida East Coast Railway FEC line but FEC declined the offer as it wanted freight to be their top priority 9 In 1998 the initial 67 mile long 108 km route was extended north from the West Palm Beach station to the Mangonia Park and south from Hialeah Market to Miami Airport at an earlier station on the site of the current station Construction of the extensions began in 1996 which added nearly 4 miles 6 4 km to the system 2000s New stations more service edit nbsp Boca Raton s Tri Rail station an example of the mid 2000s rebuilt that includes double track platforms and a pedestrian overpass In the early 2000s Tri Rail received a budget of 84 8 million clarification needed for double tracking building extensions improving stations establishing a headquarters and linking to buses 10 In 2002 Tri Rail began to upgrade its grade crossings to include raised medians and or four quadrant gates to prevent cars from driving around them in an attempt to beat trains This decreases accidents and allows the cities they run through to petition for them not to use their whistle between 10 p m and 6 a m citation needed They also decreased headways to 20 minutes during rush hours 11 nbsp The Pompano Beach station slated for rebuild was not renovated or rebuilt during Tri Rail s double tracking but was redone later in the 2010s In 2007 a project to upgrade the full length of the line from Mangonia Park to Miami Airport with double track was completed with the opening of a high level fixed bridge over the New River near Fort Lauderdale During the 2000s most of the stations were completely rebuilt to accommodate for double tracking and include dual platforms elevators pedestrian bridges over the tracks large roofs over the platforms and better facilities In March 2006 Tri Rail went from 30 passenger trains a day to 40 trains the completion of the New River rail bridge the double tracking project and the addition of a second Colorado Railcar diesel multiple unit DMU ushered in sweeping changes to Tri Rail s operational timetables Tri Rail added several more trains during peak weekday commuting hours in June 2007 increasing to the current 50 trains per day as well as increasing weekend service 12 During rush hour trains ran every twenty to thirty minutes rather than the previous schedule of every hour This change comes at quite a fortuitous time in Tri Rail s operation history With gasoline prices at record highs particularly in South Florida s sprawling metropolis Tri Rail saw a double digit percentage increase in ridership in mid 2007 citation needed By 2009 annual ridership had reached about 4 2 million passengers 13 This was also the time during which work was being done on I 95 to add the express lanes from the Golden Glades Interchange to the Airport Expressway near Downtown Miami 14 In 2007 Veolia Transport commenced operating the Tri Rail service under a contract that ran until June 2017 15 2009 2022 Growth and Airport Station edit nbsp Fort Lauderdale station built in 1927 serves Tri Rail and Amtrak In 2009 Tri Rail service was nearly cut drastically with the threat of being shut down altogether by 2011 16 even as ridership was at a record high as Palm Beach County withheld its funding of the system and looked to cut its funding from 4 1 million to 1 6 million per year This would mean that Broward and Miami Dade counties would also have had to cut their support to 1 6 million each to match The state which was also running a budget shortfall and did not pass a rental car tax increase to help fund Tri Rail would have had to cut its support as well This would have caused an immediate cut from 50 to 30 daily trains and a complete cutting weekend service followed by additional cuts and possible shut down two years later 17 Schedules were decreased slightly but service was never cut altogether as dedicated federal funding was attained through the 2 5 million grant as part of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009 After a 25 fare increase in mid 2009 annual ridership dropped by 15 about 600 000 in 2010 18 However in 2011 Tri Rail again saw increasing ridership due to sustained high gas prices averaging about 14 500 riders per weekday by the end of year Throughout the year ridership increased at a rate of about 11 per month paired with a decline in automobile travel 19 and an increase in employment with 285 companies and 2 829 individuals joining in the discount program 20 In 2011 the dilapidated Pompano Beach station received a 5 7 million federal grant to be redone as a green station generating more than 100 of its energy demand through solar power with the excess to be sent to the grid or stored for nighttime lighting Construction started in spring 2012 with the station remaining open during construction 21 The crossing of Race Track Road and the Tri Rail line near the Pompano Beach station rough for several years was also repaired in 2012 22 Total ridership on the system fully recovered to earlier high levels in fiscal year 2013 to 4 2 million 18 Tri Rail wanted to double ridership by 2021 to 30 000 daily riders by building the Coastal Link 23 nbsp Miami Intermodal Center opened in April 2015 It is the largest station in Florida serving Tri Rail Metrorail and buses In April 2015 Miami Airport station opened at the Miami Intermodal Center once again connecting Tri Rail directly with the Miami International Airport for the first time since the original Miami Airport station closed in 2011 This new station has connections to MIA Mover providing a direct link to the airport Metrorail Metrobus and Greyhound After extensive delays Amtrak has yet to move its operations from its current station 24 This new station was under construction since 2009 with a September 2011 closure of the original Miami Airport station to allow for construction of the new station 25 On January 27 2017 the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority board voted to award Herzog Transit Services a 511 million 10 year contract to operate Tri Rail beginning in July 2017 26 The board disqualified the other five bidders Amtrak Bombardier First Transit SNC Lavalin Rail amp Transit and incumbent operator Transdev stating that they had all submitted conditional prices despite the request for proposals mandating that the bid price be final 26 The other five losing bidders all protested the contract with Transdev Bombardier and First Transit jointly requesting a court injunction to prevent it from being awarded 26 2023 present Livery redesign and MiamiCentral service edit nbsp A sign at MiamiCentral displays Tri Rail This station includes direct connections to Brightline Metrorail and Metromover as well as being part of a mixed use complex In the first quarter of 2023 the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority SFRTA reported a 25 increase in Tri Rail ridership surpassing 350 000 riders for the first time in three years To meet the demand the SFRTA began an overhaul process with their Brookville locomotives which is anticipated to be completed by 2025 and received a federal grant that will allow the replacement of a third of the aging fleet of railcars with new ones which are expected to start service in the coming years 27 In addition the SFRTA created a new livery design which debuted in time for the Tri Rail service into MiamiCentral 28 29 Tri Rail service to MiamiCentral Tri Rail Downtown Miami Link began service on January 13 2024 30 The station which is also a mixed use complex is located in Downtown Miami and includes direct access to Brightline as well as Miami Dade Transit services The initial service consists of a shuttle service between Metrorail Transfer station and MiamiCentral 31 To continue traveling north or south a transfer is required 32 It marks the first time Tri Rail trains use Florida East Coast s trackage for service Tri Rail trains switch to the FEC s Little River Branch on the Iris Connection south of Metrorail Transfer station and head east to the FEC mainline where they turn south and head to Downtown Miami Tri Rail trains began testing the corridor on June 19 2023 33 The total cost of accommodating Tri Rail trains in MiamiCentral was about 70 million 34 Extensions and upgrades editvteTri Rail Coastal Link Legend nbsp Brightlineto Orlando nbsp Toney Penna nbsp PGA Boulevard nbsp Park Avenue Amtrak Silver Serviceto New York City nbsp nbsp 13th Street Mangonia Park nbsp nbsp 45th Street nbsp nbsp nbsp Northwood Connection nbsp West Palm Beach nbsp nbsp nbsp West Palm Beach nbsp I 95 nbsp nbsp Gregory Road Lake Worth Beach nbsp nbsp Lake Avenue Fare zoneboundary nbsp nbsp Boynton Beach nbsp nbsp Boynton Beach Boulevard nbsp Delray Beach nbsp nbsp Atlantic Avenue Fare zoneboundary nbsp nbsp Boca Raton nbsp nbsp nbsp Boca Raton nbsp nbsp Northeast 2nd Street nbsp Deerfield Beach nbsp nbsp Hillsboro Boulevard Pompano Beach nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Pompano Beach crossover Fare zoneboundary nbsp nbsp Atlantic Boulevard Cypress Creek nbsp nbsp Oakland Park New River nbsp nbsp nbsp Wilton Manors nbsp Fort Lauderdale nbsp nbsp nbsp Fort Lauderdale nbsp nbsp nbsp New River Fare zoneboundary nbsp nbsp Fort Lauderdale Airport nbsp nbsp Fort Lauderdale Airport Sheridan Street nbsp nbsp Dania Beach nbsp Hollywood nbsp nbsp Downtown Hollywood Fare zoneboundary nbsp nbsp Golden Glades nbsp nbsp Hallandale Beach Opa locka nbsp nbsp nbsp Aventura nbsp nbsp nbsp North Miami Beach Metrorailto Palmetto nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp North Miami nbsp Metrorail Transfer nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Miami Amtrak only nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Upper Eastside Iris Connection nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Hialeah Market nbsp nbsp nbsp Design District Midtown nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Miami River nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Miami Airport nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp MiamiCentral nbsp nbsp Metrorailto Dadeland South nbsp All stations are accessible Boca Raton Glades Road station edit In early 2012 it was announced that a second Tri Rail station in Boca Raton was once again being considered at the busy intersection of Glades Road S R 808 and Military Trail S R 809 near Town Center Mall Florida Atlantic University and large office parks A station was proposed for this location in the early 2000s while many other stations were being renovated Boca Raton station near Yamato Road S R 794 is the busiest station in the system 35 as of 2014 with 1 600 riders a day 36 surpassing the Tri Rail and Metrorail transfer station in Miami Dade County For this reason and the fact that Glades Road is considered the most congested road in the county an infill station there has been long considered 37 As of 2024 update the station was not under construction VA Medical Center station edit Tri Rail is currently in the preliminary stages of adding a station at the VA Medical Center northwest of the Mangonia Park station The tracks northwest of Mangonia Park are currently owned by CSX Transportation which Tri Rail would need to have an agreement with to operate at the potential new station Palm Beach County is expected to cover the costs of the project 38 Proposed express route edit After the extension of Brightline to Orlando the company has indicated that their trains have reached capacity especially during peak commute time along the Southeast Florida region As a result of this Brightline has proposed for the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority SFRTA to facilitate a Tri Rail express route between the West Palm Beach station and MiamiCentral with stops at Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale This would be similar to the route Brightline currently services in Southeast Florida excluding the Aventura station 39 Coastal Link FEC line service edit See also Northeast Corridor Rapid Transit Project In the 2025 and 2030 long range transportation plans Tri Rail has envisioned moving to or adding service on the Florida East Coast Railway FEC corridor which runs parallel to U S 1 Biscayne Boulevard Brickell Avenue in Miami Dade County and Federal Highway in Broward and Palm Beach counties This corridor will provide more opportunities for pedestrian travel from stations to end destinations than does the current South Florida Rail Corridor which must rely almost exclusively on shuttle buses for passenger distribution Tri Rail officials project that the project would cost about 2 5 billion and that 59 000 people per day would ride it 9 The FEC which denied the state s request to use the line for commuter rail in the 1980s is now under new ownership as of 2017 and has now stated that it is willing to allow the use of the 85 mile long 137 km segment of track between downtown Miami and Jupiter for passenger trains 9 Tri Rail service on the FEC line would bring stations to Downtown Miami s transit hub Government Center station via MiamiCentral as well as service in Midtown Miami Miami Design District Upper East Side Miami Shores North Miami North Miami Beach Aventura Downtown Hollywood and Downtown Fort Lauderdale putting it within walking distance of thousands of potential riders Getting to and from the current stations has been a major detractor of Tri Rail s convenience since opening 40 Miami s Downtown Development Authority along with Miami area politicians are when actively lobbying to bring Tri Rail to the city core 41 Track connections between the FEC tracks and the South Florida Rail Corridor are also currently under construction when These connections are mainly for freight connectivity between the two lines but are planned for future Coastal Link use The Northwood Connection just north of West Palm Beach will provide a new connection as well as rehabilitating an existing connection The Iris Connection will connect the SFRC to the FEC s Little River Branch near Hialeah FDOT has built both connections which were funded by a federal TIGER grant 42 The Coastal Link is planned to begin in phases The first phase is known as Tri Rail Downtown Miami Link which began service on January 13 2024 43 A later phase would allow Tri Rail to begin service to Jupiter by having trains switch to the FEC on the new Northwood connection north of West Palm Beach and head north to Jupiter with additional stops in Palm Beach Gardens Lake Park and Riviera Beach No official timeframe has been given for this phase 44 Miami Dade County is also working to find funding for service on the FEC from Downtown Miami as far north as Aventura 45 Construction of an additional track for commuter service would require the approval of Brightline which owns trackage rights to operate passenger trains over the corridor 46 If the Coastal Link is fully implemented Tri Rail would operate in three separate services with a line on the FEC tracks from Jupiter to Downtown Fort Lauderdale a line on the existing tracks from Mangonia Park to Pompano Beach and then transition to the FEC tracks and continue to Downtown Miami Another line would run on the existing tracks from Boca Raton to Miami Airport 47 Before full implementation of the Coastal Link service can begin officials have acknowledged that a new crossing over or under the New River in Fort Lauderdale is necessary The FEC s current low level drawbridge is unable to handle Tri Rail service along with Brightline and FEC freight service without negatively affecting vessel traffic on the river since the bridge would need to be lowered quite often Proposals include a taller bridge or possibly a tunnel under the river 45 In 2020 Brightline solicited a proposal to operate a commuter rail service on the FEC utilizing its exclusive trackage rights for passenger service under a different system known as the Northeast Corridor Rapid Transit Project 48 49 Under these plans the city of Miami would support the service operated by Brightline without direct involvement of Tri Rail 50 Homestead and Doral CSX Homestead Subdivision line service edit There had been proposals in the past when by Miami Dade County and CSX Transportation to use the CSX Homestead Subdivision for Tri Rail service with the corridor being purchased by the county or the Florida Department of Transportation 51 52 However one of the problems at the time when was that the price of the corridor was exorbitant Since then when CSX has had new leadership and the company is now willing to make a deal with Miami Dade County to potentially have passenger rail service initiated on the corridor 53 Service could include the Lehigh spur from the Miami Intermodal Center to Doral as well as the Homestead Subdivision from the Miami Intermodal Center to Homestead 53 54 55 As of 2024 update both lines only see sporadic freight service and the southernmost 12 miles 19 km of the Homestead Subdivision south of the Gold Coast Railroad Museum have been out of service since 2019 update 56 Operations editTri Rail shares the South Florida Rail Corridor trackage with Amtrak s Silver Meteor and Silver Star and CSX Transportation s Miami Subdivision The Florida Department of Transportation purchased the track from CSX in 1989 Under the terms of the agreement CSX would continue to provide dispatch services and physical plant maintenance for the track and would have exclusive freight trackage rights until certain conditions were met At midnight on March 29 2015 CSX handed over dispatching and maintenance to SFRTA Tri Rail While this should have the advantage of giving passenger trains signal priority over freight trains it was at first wracked with delays 57 Tri Rail participates in the EASY Card regional smartcard based fare collection system along with Miami Dade Transit Purely paper tickets are also available for same day or weekend use A paper ticket or an EASY Card with a paper based transfer receipt created after a confirmed trip is completed can be used to obtain transfer discounts when transferring to Broward County Transit as well as Palm Tran However only EASY Cards may be used to obtain a transfer discount when transferring to Miami Dade Transit 58 59 60 Due to the route s success Amtrak s Silver Meteor and Silver Star do not allow local travel between West Palm Beach and Miami The two trains only stop to discharge passengers southbound and receive passengers northbound This policy is in place to make seats on those two trains available for passengers making longer trips Fares and services edit Tri Rail fare is divided into six zones for 24 hour passes ranging from 2 50 to 8 75 with fare calculated by the number of zones traveled through and whether it is one way or round trip On weekends a 5 all day pass good for all zones is available though trains run hourly headways For frequent use Tri Rail offers a 110 monthly pass good for Tri Rail only and a 155 regional monthly pass good on Tri Rail Metrorail and Metrobus Discount fares are available for senior citizens the disabled students and children under 12 61 Certain businesses allow their employees to register for the Employer Discount Program which reduces their fares by 25 12 Free parking is available at all Tri Rail stations 62 On weekdays 50 train trips are made in all with 25 in each direction while on weekends only 30 trips 15 north and 15 south are made in all with 1 hour headways between each train While Tri Rail peaks at speeds of 79 miles per hour 127 km h it can be extracted from the timetable and the distance of the line that its overall average speed is approximately 38 miles per hour 61 km h Revenue and expense edit For fiscal year 2010 train revenue was approximately 10 3 million 63 Total operating expenses for fiscal year 2010 including depreciation expense were approximately 86 9 million Expenses increased by approximately 14 9 million or 20 7 when compared to fiscal year 2009 63 2010 was a low year for ridership after the economy crashed and there were service cuts By 2015 ridership was about 25 higher 64 By 2018 fare revenue was budgeted at 13 4 million whereas operating expense was 119 8 million 65 Travel direction edit The line has no turn around point so all trains will face one direction at all times Locomotives will always face south For this reason Dual Operation Passenger Cabs are located on the opposite side of the train facing north Trains will travel north in reverse and south forwards Stations edit nbsp Schematic of rapid transit and passenger rail service in the Miami area in 2018 Tri Rail s Downtown Miami Link shown in pink became operational on January 13 2024 30 A typical station contains two tracks and two side platforms connected by an overpass Most stations have large parking lots however some like West Palm Beach and Hollywood have a limited number of spaces most of which are reserved for Amtrak travelers Location Zone Station Time toPompano Beach Yearopened Connections Mangonia Park 1 Mangonia Park 48 min 1998 nbsp Palm Tran 21 31 33 West Palm Beach West Palm Beach 42 min 1925 nbsp Amtrak Silver Star Silver Meteor nbsp Brightline at West Palm Beach Brightline station nbsp Palm Tran 1 2 20 31 40 41 43 44 49 60 nbsp WPB Trolley Green Line nbsp Greyhound Lines Lake Worth Beach Lake Worth Beach 33 min 1989 nbsp Palm Tran 61 62 Boynton Beach 2 Boynton Beach 28 min nbsp Palm Tran 70 71 73 Delray Beach Delray Beach 19 min 1991 nbsp Amtrak Silver Star Silver Meteor nbsp Palm Tran 2 70 81 88 Boca Raton 3 Boca Raton 13 min 1989 nbsp Palm Tran 2 94 nbsp Boca Raton Shuttles BR 1 TPABS TREX Deerfield Beach Deerfield Beach 6 min 1926 nbsp Amtrak Silver Star Silver Meteor nbsp BCT 48 728 Pompano Beach Pompano Beach 1989 nbsp BCT 34 Fort Lauderdale 4 Cypress Creek 8 min nbsp BCT 14 60 62 Fort Lauderdale 15 min 1927 nbsp Amtrak Silver Star Silver Meteor nbsp BCT 9 22 81 nbsp LauderGO NW Community Link Neighborhood Link Dania Beach 5 Fort Lauderdale Airport 22 min 2000 nbsp BCT 4 6 15 16 110 nbsp Dania Beach Bus West Route nbsp Tri Rail Shuttle FLA 1 to nbsp Fort Lauderdale Hollywood Int l Airport SFEC Shuttle Hollywood Sheridan Street 26 min 1996 nbsp BCT 12 nbsp Greyhound Lines nbsp Megabus Hollywood 30 min 1928 nbsp Amtrak Silver Star Silver Meteor nbsp BCT 7 nbsp Hallandale Bus 3 Miami Dade 6 Golden Glades 39 min 1989 nbsp Metrobus 75 75A 77 401 95 95A 95B Golden Glades Express nbsp BCT 18 441 nbsp NMB Line E nbsp Greyhound Lines Opa locka Opa locka 45 min 1927 nbsp Metrobus 32 135 nbsp Tri Rail Shuttle North Link Hialeah Metrorail Transfer 52 min 1989 nbsp Metrorail Green nbsp Metrobus 79 Hialeah Market 58 min nbsp Metrobus 132 Miami Miami Airport 64 min 2012 nbsp Metrorail Orange nbsp Metrobus 7 20 36 37 56 150 338 nbsp MIA Mover to nbsp Miami International Airport nbsp Greyhound Lines MiamiCentral 72 min transfer at Metrorail Transfer 2018 nbsp Brightline nbsp Metrorail Green Orange nbsp Metromover Omni Brickell Inner nbsp Metrobus 2 3 7 9 11 21 77 95 100 203 207 208 400 401 836 837 nbsp Broward County Transit 109 110Ridership edit nbsp Tri Rail and Metrorail Transfer Station is one of the busiest stations on the line and serves as a major transfer point between Tri Rail and Miami Dade Transit nbsp Opa locka features Moorish Revival architecture similar to historic buildings in Opa locka Annual ridership averages Date Passengers 66 67 Annual total Change PassengersWeekday average 1995 2 481 200 N A 1996 2 301 400 7 2 7 500 1997 2 377 700 3 3 8 000 1998 2 215 600 6 8 7 200 1999 2 180 000 1 6 7 300 2000 2 397 900 10 0 8 700 2001 2 543 604 6 1 8 500 2002 2 629 400 3 4 9 200 2003 2 755 300 4 8 9 200 2004 2 814 800 2 2 9 700 2005 2 619 900 6 9 8 500 2006 3 177 000 21 3 11 600 2007 3 502 500 10 2 12 600 2008 4 303 600 22 9 14 800 2009 3 789 700 11 9 12 400 2010 3 645 000 3 8 12 300 2011 3 947 900 8 3 13 300 2012 4 070 700 3 1 14 300 2013 4 350 782 6 9 14 800 2014 4 389 600 1 0 14 400 2015 4 292 705 1 0 13 900 2016 4 240 699 68 1 0 13 900 2017 4 287 400 69 1 1 13 900 2018 4 413 900 70 2 9 13 900 2019 4 505 100 71 2 0 13 900 2020 2 204 500 51 1 6 400 Ridership records edit Tri Rail posted its highest paid daily ridership in the commuter rail system s 24 year history on June 24 2013 It transported 19 060 people many of whom attended a victory parade for the Miami Heat which won the 2013 National Basketball Association championship Most trains operated at or near capacity SFTRA officials said in a press release Special four car sets were operated to accommodate the anticipated overflow crowd 72 Previous Miami Heat victory parades resulted in high ridership counts for Tri Rail as well On June 23 2006 Tri Rail transported 18 613 riders and on June 25 2012 the agency carried 18 355 passengers In 2019 TriRail reached its highest annual ridership with 4 5 million riders 71 Rolling stock editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Locomotives edit The service began with five F40PHL 2 diesel locomotives Tri Rail later took delivery of three F40PH 2C locomotives and two ex Amtrak EMD F40PHRs Now upgraded to 3C specifications and electronics In 2006 six EMD GP49 locomotives were acquired from Norfolk Southern and were rebuilt by Mid America Car Company to the designation GP49H 3 73 On October 29 2008 the Tri Rail switched to biodiesel fuel with a goal of a 99 percent blend when available 74 On February 25 2011 Tri Rail announced an order for ten Brookville BL36PH locomotives with options for 13 more from the Brookville Equipment Corporation at a cost of 109 million 75 The purchase was met with criticism by the Florida Chamber of Commerce and state lawmakers who claimed the bidding process was flawed Rival bidder MotivePower filed a lawsuit against Tri Rail claiming that the bidding process was skewed in Brookville s favour 75 Tri Rail later added two more BL36PH locomotives to the order for a total of 12 As of 2015 all locomotives have been delivered and are used in regular service allowing the F40PHL 2 F40PH 2C and F40PH locomotives to be retired However in July 2018 all the F40PHM 2C and F40PHR locomotives were sent up to Progress Rail in Patterson Georgia to be rebuilt and returned to service for use on the Coastal Link They were returned from August 2020 to January 2021 and have been put back in service on the RTA mainline nbsp M K F40PHL 2 locomotive in Hollywood nbsp M K F40PHM 2C locomotive at West Palm Beach nbsp EMD F40PHR 2C locomotive at Miami Intermodal Center nbsp EMD GP49H 3 locomotive at Metrorail Transfer nbsp Brookville BL36PH locomotive at the Miami Intermodal Center nbsp PRLX rebuilt M K F40PHM 3C at the Miami Intermodal Center Passenger cars edit Tri Rail uses two types of passenger cars Since the beginning of operations the system has used 26 Bombardier BiLevel Coaches purchased new from Urban Transportation Development Corporation even though they were delivered in GO Transit colors the Tri Rail cars were purchased new and never used or sold secondhand by GO only leased by GO for a short period of time a common model among Canadian and US commuter railroads 11 with operating cabs and 15 without Briefly bi level rolling stock from Colorado Railcar 4 DMU power coaches and 2 unpowered coaches was used beginning in 2006 In 2010 the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority agreed to purchase new rail cars from Hyundai Rotem for 95 million 76 The first new car was put into service in March 2011 By late 2011 the 12 new locomotives and 24 new passenger cars had not yet been delivered and the original cars many over 30 years old were falling into disrepair This led to Tri Rail often running two cars per train instead of three despite increasing ridership leaving only standing room on many trains during rush hour 77 By January 2013 all trains were again running with 3 cars just as most of the Hyundai Rotem rail cars were delivered In addition to decreased comfort but more reliability the new cars provide additional safety with front and rear crumple zones designed to absorb energy in a crash 76 In 2015 three Bombardier coaches were renovated to include additional bicycle capacity Cars 1002 1006 and 1007 had one side of seating removed from the lower levels which were in turn replaced by bike racks These trains with special bike cars have the capacity to carry an additional 14 bicycles per train nbsp Tri Rail cab car 501 departing Deerfield Beach nbsp One of Tri Rail s bicycle cars renovated to accommodate 14 bicycles per car nbsp Hyundai Rotem trainsets at Miami Airport nbsp Hyundai Rotem Cab in Hollywood nbsp Hyundai Rotem cab closeup Diesel multiple units edit In 2003 after receiving a grant from the Florida Department of Transportation Tri Rail contracted to purchase two pieces of rolling stock from Colorado Railcar a self propelled diesel multiple unit DMU prototype control car and unpowered bi level coach entered regular service with Tri Rail in October 2006 The new purpose built railcars are larger than the Bombardier BiLevel Coaches holding up to 188 passengers with room for bicycles and luggage Tri Rail possessed four DMU control cars and two unpowered trailer cars One DMU train usually consists of two DMU power cars at each end of a trailer coach making for two complete DMU trailer DMU sets on the system Throughout their short careers the cars suffered from many mechanical issues Because of this all the cars were placed in permanent storage in 2012 As of 2024 all the DMUs and trailers have been retired with 704 7001 and 7002 sold to the Indiana Railway Museum for excursion train service and are now off the property nbsp A pair of DMUs trailing behind EMD GP49 engine 813 in Hialeah Railyard nbsp Colorado Railcar interior nbsp Colorado Railcar DMU 706 Chart edit Current fleet edit Year built Make and model Road Nos Number delivered Number in service Capacity Notes Locomotives 1992 Rebuilt 2020 21 M K F40PHM 3C 807 809 3 3 3 crew Units rebuilt between 2016 2019 Re entered service in May 2021 1981 Rebuilt 2020 21 EMD F40PHR 3C 810 811 2 2 Ex Amtrak units acquired in 1997 Units rebuilt between 2016 2019 Re entered service in May 2021 1980 Rebuilt 2006 EMD GP49H 3 812 815 816 6 3 Ex NS GP49s Locomotives were rebuilt and reclassified as GP49H 3 in 2006 Originally part of a larger fleet of GP49H 3 locomotives numbered 812 817 813 was retired after a crash in January 2016 814 was retired after a mechanical failure and was then used as a parts source 817 was retired after a mechanical failure and is currently waiting final disposition As of July 2023 813 and 814 have been sold to BUGX and are now off property Remaining units to be retired by 2025 2013 15 Brookville BL36PH 818 829 12 12 Delivered from 2013 to 2015 All are in service 819 and 822 are wrapped in the new paint scheme Passenger coaches and cab cars 1987 UTDC Bi Level Cab Car 501 506 6 6 136 and 3 crew Single window half width cab cars 503 and 505 are wrapped in the new paint scheme 1987 1990 UTDC Bi Level Passenger Coach 1001 1015 15 15 142 trailer cars 128 bicycle cars All are now bicycle cars with the exception of 1009 and 1015 1004 is wrapped in the new paint scheme 1996 Bombardier Bi Level Cab Car 507 508 5 2 136 and 3 crew Full width cab cars with two front windows and washroom at B end of car Originally part of a larger fleet of coaches numbered 507 511 509 was retired after sustaining damage in a crash with a truck and is currently being used as a parts source 510 was severely damaged after colliding into garbage truck in 2016 However it was repaired at Alstom s plant in Hornell New York and is currently stored 511 is currently stored with a broken plow following a 2022 collision with an abandoned vehicle but is scheduled to be repaired and returned to service by 2024 2010 11 Hyundai Rotem Cab Car 512 521 10 9 140 and 3 crew In service since 2013 Briefly banned from leading following the failure of an inspection in 2019 513 518 and 521 are wrapped in the new paint scheme 517 is stored with damage caused by a collision with a car 519 is stored for unknown reasons Hyundai Rotem Passenger Coach 1101 1114 14 14 146 Entered service from 2011 to 2013 and all are currently active 1101 1102 1104 and 1113 are wrapped in the new paint scheme Former fleet edit Year built Make and model Road Nos Quantity Capacity Notes 1968 Rebuilt 1988 M K F40PHL 2 801 805 5 3 crew Rebuilt from CR GP40 locomotives using BN F45 parts in 1988 Retired in 2015 802 803 and 805 were sold to BUGX and are stored in St Marys Georgia awaiting scrapping 801 and 804 were sold to Motive Power and Equipment Solutions a and rebuilt into F40NG s for the D amp SNG 1980 Rebuilt 2006 EMD GP49H 3 813 814 817 3 Ex NS GP49s Locomotives were rebuilt and reclassified as GP49H 3 in 2006 alongside the currently active 812 815 and 816 813 was retired after a crash in January 2016 which burned its engine 814 was retired after a mechanical failure in 2015 817 was retired after a mechanical failure in 2023 and is currently being used as a parts source As of July 2023 813 and 814 have been sold to BUGX and are now off property 2002 Colorado Railcar Single Level DMU Demo 702 1 73 and 3 crew Formerly Colorado Railcar 2002 brought by Tri Rail repainted and given a new number in 2004 It is now stored in Pueblo Colorado 2005 09 Colorado Railcar Bi Level DMU 703 706 4 165 and 3 crew All were retired in 2012 due to reliability issues left Tri Rail in August 2023 704 and 706 to Indiana Railway Museum and was delivered in March 2024 2005 07 Colorado Railcar Bi Level Trailer Coach 7001 7002 2 182 Large double decker coaches that usually transited with two DMUs Sold to Indiana Railway Museum and were delived in March 2024 Accidents and incidents editOn January 4 2016 a passenger train collided with a garbage truck which had broken down on a grade crossing at Lake Worth Beach station and derailed Twenty two people were injured 80 This marked the first derailment in almost 27 years of operation On January 28 2016 Tri Rail suffered their second derailment in Pompano Beach after a train hit debris on the tracks between the Cypress Creek and Pompano Beach stations This section of track is also where Tri Rail is allowed to go its fastest speed 79 MPH One injury was reported and GP49H 3 locomotive 813 and a Bombardier BiLevel Coach directly behind it came off the rail 81 On October 25 2019 a northbound Tri Rail train led by Bombardier cabcar 509 hit a semitruck in Oakland Park Several people were injured and cabcar 509 was sidelined after the incident 82 On August 19 2020 at Deerfield Beach GP49H 3 locomotive 816 caught on fire and its passengers from the train were safely evacuated No injuries were reported 83 On August 27 2022 a northbound Tri Rail train hit a vehicle left on the tracks in Fort Lauderdale 6 people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries The train partially derailed as a result of the impact 84 nbsp Derailed Tri Rail cars in Lake Worth Beach on January 4 2016 nbsp View of the train and garbage truck it struck in Lake Worth Beach nbsp Wrecked crossing signals at the site of the Lake Worth Beach accidentSee also editMetrorail Miami Dade County Metromover SunRail Transportation in South Florida List of Florida 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to the VA center from its Mangonia Park station The Palm Beach Post Retrieved April 3 2024 Train Pass Info Costs Availability amp More Brightline www gobrightline com Retrieved April 29 2024 Tri Rail Open WJTV WJTV YouTube 1989 Retrieved November 27 2011 Miami Downtown Development Authority hashing out plans to bring Tri Rail downtown Miami Today News October 29 2009 Retrieved February 27 2011 S FL Freight and Passenger Rail Enhancement Project Florida Department of Transportation Retrieved August 24 2017 Tri Rail sets date to launch long planned service to downtown Miami Trains January 5 2024 Retrieved January 6 2024 Tri Rail Coastal Link Project Update PDF Tri Rail Coastal Link Archived from the original PDF on August 25 2017 Retrieved November 9 2023 a b Barszewski Larry Difficult track ahead for coastal commuter rail Sun Sentinel Retrieved August 24 2017 Lyons David November 8 2019 Waiting for Tri Rail to run through downtowns Don t hold your breath Sun Sentinel Retrieved November 12 2019 Tri Rail Coastal Link System Map PDF Tri Rail Coastal Link Archived from the original PDF on February 19 2015 Retrieved November 9 2023 Brightline in talks with Miami Dade to run commuter rail line report says Progressive Railroading May 29 2020 Retrieved May 31 2020 Price Williams Abigail Memorandum PDF Miami Dade County Retrieved May 31 2020 Brightline close to county deal on commuter tracks Next up Fights over stations Miami Herald Retrieved September 25 2020 McCaughan Sean August 6 2015 What if Tri Rail Extended All the Way to Homestead Curbed Miami Retrieved April 21 2023 https www miamidadetpo org library studies csx corridor evaluation study final 2009 08 pdf a b Gothner Chris April 20 2023 To tackle traffic Miami Dade officials consider new people movers trains WPLG Retrieved April 21 2023 Gears shifting from buses to rail for East West Transit corridor Miami Today April 18 2023 Retrieved April 21 2023 Hanks Douglas April 21 2023 Could western southern commuters get a rail option Miami Dade revives 836 train idea Miami Herald Retrieved April 23 2023 CSX Transportation Inc Discontinuance of Service Exemption in Miami Dade County Fla Surface Transportation Board Retrieved June 27 2019 Turnbell Michael April 6 2015 Tri Rail falters in first week of dispatching Sun Sentinel Retrieved April 13 2015 rider info fare information tri rail com Retrieved April 7 2017 rider info transfer info tri rail com Retrieved April 7 2017 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 16 2012 Retrieved February 29 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Calculating Your Fare Tri Rail Retrieved October 28 2013 Save Money on Holiday Travel by Riding Tri Rail to Airports Across South Florida prweb com Retrieved December 4 2011 a b South Florida Regional Transportation Authority Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Fiscal Year Ended June 30 2010 PDF SFRTA Smiley David April 11 2015 Push to build Miami Tri Rail station driven by desire as much as data Miami Herald Retrieved April 12 2015 https media tri rail com Files About SFRTA Resources Financials Operating Complete 20PDF 20FY 202019 2020 20Operating 20Budget pdf bare URL PDF 2002 2007 Annual Ridership through March 31 2007 PDF SFRTA Retrieved December 11 2011 Kittelson amp Associates August 2007 Performance Measurement Evaluation PDF SFRTA Retrieved December 11 2011 Annual Update Final Draft PDF https ti org pdfs 2017 Q4 Ridership APTA pdf amp ved 2ahUKEwi6jq wysbpAhUBvp4KHQ4lAGwQFjAGegQIAhAB amp usg AOvVaw0iP1Ehgb5Wi9FyXE0CHqiA dead link https www apta com wp content uploads 2018 Q4 Ridership APTA pdf amp ved 2ahUKEwjXorbg8MbpAhWLvp4KHSgTDNMQFjACegQIAxAB amp usg AOvVaw3zy8tDw Nrwdr4s sREYIM dead link a b https www apta com wp content uploads 2019 Q4 Ridership APTA pdf amp ved 2ahUKEwiUrpeOkMjpAhWSJzQIHRcmCjQQFjAEegQIBBAK amp usg AOvVaw2Uwd3rFLsZ9LeH rk 7YT0 dead link Tri Rail scores record daily ridership due to Miami Heat parade SFRTA Progressive Railroading June 2013 Retrieved June 26 2013 Tri Rail takes on rare GP49s Trains April 2007 page 29 South Florida Regional Transportation Authority Sfrta fl gov Retrieved February 27 2011 a b 109 Million Tri Rail Contract Awarded After Challenge Sunshine State News February 25 2011 Archived from the original on March 12 2011 Retrieved February 27 2011 a b Turnbell Michael January 5 2013 Tri Rail gets new safer passenger cars Sun Sentinel Archived from the original on July 2 2013 Retrieved May 9 2013 Tri Rail faces more challenges than crowded cars Sun Sentinel December 2 2011 Archived from the original on February 3 2013 Retrieved December 2 2011 Hawes Clarissa February 25 2022 Rail equipment provider files Chapter 7 cites cash flow issues FreightWaves Retrieved December 29 2023 Railroad Locomotives for Sale MP amp ES Motive Power amp Equipment Solutions Inc Archived from the original on March 9 2021 Retrieved December 29 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Sutton Scott Noce Christina Sarann Gabrielle January 4 2016 Tri Rail hits garbage truck in Lake Worth 22 people suffer minor injuries WPTV Archived from the original on January 7 2016 Retrieved January 5 2016 Delays expected after Tri Rail train derailment in Pompano Beach WSVN TV 7NEWS January 28 2016 Archived from the original on January 29 2016 Retrieved November 16 2016 Several Injured In Tri Rail Collision With Semi Truck In Oakland Park CBS Miami 4 News CBS Miami 4 October 25 2019 Retrieved May 8 2022 Tri Rail train evacuated after engine catches fire in Deerfield Beach YouTube WPLG Local 10 Retrieved July 17 2022 6 sent to hospital after Tri Rail train slams into abandoned vehicle partially derails WPLG Local 10 August 27 2022 Retrieved August 27 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tri Rail KML file edit help Template Attached KML Tri RailKML is from Wikidata Official website 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