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Brightline has sneak peek of West Palm Beach station

The Brightline high-speed rail service marked another milestone on Tuesday with tours of its station in West Palm Beach.

The station near Clematis Street will be the northern terminus for the first phase of Brightline, which will start later this summer between West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale. Service to Miami will begin in the fall.

A look at the station interior
A look at the station’s interior

Brightline has not announced pricing for the service, but the rail line has previously said it will work with businesses to help provide packages for commuters. Trips on each of its segments will take about half an hour.

Workers at the 60,000-square-foot West Palm Beach station, which is between Datura and Evernia Streets, are doing finishing touches on the interior, such as installing the turnstiles, security infrastructure and food and beverage equipment. 

The station includes a parking garage, retail space and residential building. Like the other stations, the West Palm Beach station will have ride-sharing/taxi options, rental cars and shuttle services, as well as the ability to connect to local busses and trolleys.

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches President & CEO Dennis Grady, Brightline CEO Dave Howard, Palm Beach County Mayor Paulette Burdick, West Palm Beach Mayor Jeri Muoio, Florida Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Mark Wilson, Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Dan Lindblade
Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches President & CEO Dennis Grady, Brightline CEO Dave Howard, Palm Beach County Mayor Paulette Burdick, West Palm Beach Mayor Jeri Muoio, Florida Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Mark Wilson, Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Dan Lindblade

“Each day we mark another milestone as Brightline continues construction and readies for the launch of service later this summer,” said Dave Howard, Brightline’s CEO. “Our partners in Palm Beach County, the City of West Palm Beach and the Florida Chamber of Commerce have supported our efforts, and we look forward to making significant economic impacts and changing the way people travel throughout the region.”

Palm Beach County Mayor Paulette Burdick welcomed the service, saying it would help tourism and business in general. 

“Enhancing the City of West Palm Beach’s mobility and transportation network is a top priority, and the introduction of Brightline will encourage the use of transit and allow us to welcome more visitors who aren’t driving automobiles,” said West Palm Beach Mayor Jeri Muoio. “West Palm Beach is proud to be on the national forefront of this exciting chapter in transportation and infrastructure. I look forward to officially welcoming all passengers to West Palm Beach.”

“Visiting downtown West Palm Beach, you feel a real energy driven by small business investment and innovative development,” said Florida Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Mark Wilson. “Brightline is an obvious catalyst for this exciting time of growth and the entire South Florida community will soon benefit from its cutting-edge connectivity. With Brightline’s introduction comes Florida’s emergence onto the national stage as a transportation leader.”

Click here to see other SFBW articles about Brightline.

A look down the tracks
A look down the tracks

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Drew Limsky joined Lifestyle Media Group in August 2020 as Editor-in-Chief of South Florida Business & Wealth. His first issue of SFBW, October 2020, heralded a reimagined structure, with new content categories and a slew of fresh visual themes. “As sort of a cross between Forbes and Robb Report, with a dash of GQ and Vogue,” Limsky says, “SFBW reflects South Florida’s increasingly sophisticated and dynamic business and cultural landscape.”

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