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I’m guessing in the future rBrightline will have any specials, possibly combined with a event or museum specials are also the Miami to Fort Lauderdale at times have children for free along with an adult.
i mean $79 is better than air travel but whats the travel times? how much money am i saving compared to tolls on the turnpike, fuel, and possible maintenance on my vehicle that would make the train more worthwhile? also, the fact that i cant take sunrail to the brightline station is a huge turn away
If I’m not mistaken, I Brightline goes just about twice every hour. How much money do you save depends on the current type of car you have if you have an SUV or a small economy car plus she really have to figure the insurance on your car and the possible parking charges. And actually although you can’t take Sunrail to the rBrightline station in Orlando yet the city bus only cost just over a dollar and there’s many different routes and also freight line has some shuttles combined with their station, depending on where you live how far from the station Even with some benefits and advantages, some people will just want to drive their cars and that’s fine too and if some people have a several riders or two or three children, it might make more sense but for me and some of my friends, we don’t like to drive the toll roads with all the speeding and some tourists that are lost I prefer less stress riding the train
@@enjoyslearningandtravel7957 I just think it’s a bad idea to make a transit station with no other transit connections. Is Lynx bus any good or is it just like every other crappy excuse of public transportation?
$80 for a trip that would cost me $20 in gas an $4 in tolls? Lmao no thanks boy. I thought this was supposed to be a more affordable public transportation option? Whose gonna ride this if it’s worse than just getting a ride.