3. PHASE 2
FORT
LAUDERDALE
WEST PALM
BEACH
ORLANDO
INVESTING IN FLORIDA’S INFRASTRUCTURE
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Transit-oriented
development (“TOD”) in city
centers, enhancing downtown
areas with mixed-uses and
enhanced connectivity
MIAMI
CENTRAL
Phase 1
arriving 2018
More than $1.3 billion of
private capital invested to
date
Brightline is a wholly
owned subsidiary of FECI,
leveraged ownership of the
FEC Corridor to fast track
construction
6. INTERSECTION OF TRANSPORTATION & HOSPITALITY
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Luxury Seating
Additional Single Configuration
Complimentary Snacks & Beverages
Including Alcohol
No Additional Fees
Everything’s included
Dedicated Lounge Space
High quality food & beverage
Preferred Access to Garage
Strategic Relationship with
Rideshare Partner
ON BOARD
CHECK-IN & AT
THE STATION
FIRST MILE &
LAST MILE
TRAVEL OPTIONS
Complimentary
WiFi
Outlets at
every seat
2 COMFORTABLE COACH EXPERIENCES
Spacious Seating
Multiple Configurations
Snacks & Beverages
Available for purchase$ $
Limited Additional Fees
Reasonably priced for bags, pets, etc.
Well-appointed Guest Lounge
High quality food & beverage available
$ $ $
Preferred Access to Garage
Strategic Relationship with
Rideshare Partner
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Infrastructure Overview
Miami to West Palm Beach
180+ grade crossings & 66.5 miles of
Class 4 double track 100 percent
completed
Quiet Zones
• Partnerships with South Florida MPOs
• PortMiami to West Palm Beach
• Supplemental Safety Measures (exit
gates, traffic separators)
• Pedestrian improvements within FEC
ROW
Installation of Positive Train Control
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Florida East Coast Railway
Construction Phase
• Safety and Roadway Worker Protection
• Construction planning and inspection
• Work trains
• Train operations and scheduling
• Leads PTC implementation as host railroad
Operations Phase
• Shared use of track
• FECR maintenance of corridor
• Joint Dispatch Company
Project Coordination
Federal Railroad Administration
• Work with both regional and national offices
• Construction and safety audits
• New Starts
• PTC planning and technical reviews
12. OPERATION LIFESAVERSAFETY INFRASTRUCURE
Positive Train Control
to prevent collisions,
derailments, and incursions
Upgrading Train Crossings
to meet highest standards
New Signalization System
for freight and passenger system
Safety & Security
department led by veteran
railroad law enforcement
Installation of Signs
along FEC ROW
First Response &
Operations
Safety & Security
provide hands-on training
for rescue preparation
Rail Safety Campaign
with tri-lingual material
Partnered with three school
districts in South FL
+40 brightline employees
are trained OLS volunteers
PSAs running throughout
media markets
English & Spanish
Outreach to Communities,
organizations and groups
along
corridor for presentations
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Phase 2: CLASSES OF
TRACK
• CLASS 6: West Palm Beach to Cocoa
130.5 miles, permitted to 110 MPH
• CLASS 7: Cocoa to Orlando
40 miles, permitted to 125 MPH
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Phase 2: CLASSES OF
TRACK
• CLASS 6: West Palm Beach to Cocoa
130.5 miles, permitted to 110 MPH
• CLASS 7: Cocoa to Orlando
40 miles, permitted to 125 MPH
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EAST-WEST SEGMENT
Extensive Coordination:
• FDOT (Turnpike)
• Central Florida Expressway Authority
• Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
Most extensive infrastructure:
• Major flyover bridges
• Trenched sections
• Large retaining walls
• Drainage and utilities
• Challenging geotechnical conditions
• Snaking through Orlando Airport
20. Located in the heart of the city, all the places you want to go to are walkable. Stroll down to West Palm
Beach’s multiple art museums, entertainment venues, beaches and even wildlife sanctuaries.
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Flagler Museum | Kravis
Center | Palm Beach Island
Government Center | West Palm
Beach Courthouse | City Hall
Clematis District | CityPlace
Centennial Park | Waterfront
Palm Beach Atlantic University
Convention Center
Airport | Beaches
Palm Tran | Tri-Rail
WALK BIKE RIDESHARE/
CAB
PUBLIC
TRANSIT
Evernia St, between S. Rosemary Ave & S. Quadrille Blvd
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NW 2nd Ave, between W Broward Blvd & NW 4th St
Las Olas Boulevard &
Tarpon Bend Park
City Hall | Historic District | Museum
of Science | Riverwalk | A&E District
Broward Center for the Performing
Arts | FAT Village
Downtown Business District
Port Everglades
Beaches | Airport
Broward Country Transit
Wave Streetcar (future)
Sun Trolley
WALK BIKE RIDESHARE/
CAB
PUBLIC
TRANSIT
Located in the heart of downtown, more than 100 shopping and dining options are closer than ever. A short
walk and you’re at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, museums and miles of beautiful beaches.
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NW 1st Ave, between NW 3rd St & NW 8th St
Brickell | Little HavanaAmerican Airlines Arena
Adrienne Arsht Center
PortMiami | Bayfront Park
Miami Dade College
South Beach | Jungle Island
Coral Gables | Wynwood
Marlins Park and more
MetroMover | MetroRail
MetroBus | Tri-Rail
WALK BIKE RIDESHARE/
CAB
PUBLIC
TRANSIT
From the immersive arts and culture to the incredible sports, events and nightlife, Miami never disappoints.
Enjoy world-renowned dining and shopping, the Art Deco District of Miami Beach and relax on fabulous
beaches and marinas
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MIAMICENTRAL
2 MIAMICENTRAL
190,000 RSF / OFFICE
3 MIAMICENTRAL
90,000 RSF / OFFICE
35,000 RSF / RETAIL
1 MIAMICENTRAL
OFFICES, RESIDENCES AND HOTEL
APPROX. 1.8 MILLION SQ. FT.
MIAMICENTRAL
RETAIL SPACE
130,000 SQ. FT.
MIAMI WORLD CENTER
CONVENTION CENTER
AND HOTEL
MIAMI WORLD CENTER
RETAIL AND RESIDENCES
PARKLINE LIVING
800 RESIDENCES
27. Travel with flexibility and cut travel expenses
with a Brightline for Business Corporate
Account
We serve a variety of businesses and organizations
by offering reliable travel for meetings, events and
client entertainment
Brightline for Business offers access to:
• Exclusive Products: Business Packs and Annual Passes
• Group travel rates
• Private coaches and charters
Sponsorships, partnerships and advertising opportunities
Brightline Corporate Partnership opportunities allow you
to feature your business on a 365 basis in front of an affluent
clientele
Great for both B2C and B2B brands
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Editor's Notes
SAFETY INFRASTRUCTURE
Positive Train Control Implementation – Technology that prevents train to train collisions, over speed derailments & unauthorized incursions
Upgrading train crossings to meet highest safety standards set by FRA
Phase 2 grade crossings will be built by FRA Sealed Corridor guidelines
Installing new signalization system that will work for both freight and passenger system
RESOURCES
Safety and security department led by former railroad law enforcement officers
Installation of signs along FEC ROW
Control Center handles first response coordination and operations recovery
Safety & security department meeting with local first response agencies to provide hands-on training for rescue preparation
OLS
Rail safety campaign with tri-lingual material
Partnered with School District of Palm Beach County
+20 brightline employees are trained OLS volunteers
State OLS Office to develop PSAs that will launch in advance of service
Outreach to local communities, organizations and groups along corridor for presentations