South Florida’s commuter train has had added a new route and is also reminding riders to pay up. In 2024, Tri-Rail rolled out an extension to downtown Miami, which runs from Hialeah to the Brightline ...
With South Florida's public passenger train Tri-Rail, launching its West Palm Beach to Miami express service last week, months after privately run Brightline hiked commuters' ticket prices, a Palm ...
Anyone who wants to influence South Florida's publicly funded passenger train, Tri-Rail, to make it more convenient to go to and from its Palm Beach County train stations has until Friday to share ...
Could this be the start of a migration by rail? South Florida commuters will soon get the low-cost, faster train service they’ve yearned for between Palm Beach and Broward counties to downtown Miami ...
Developers building projects centered around South Florida's Tri-Rail stations may lose their pull if the transportation system can't close a potentially fatal funding gap. South Florida Regional ...
South Florida's publicly funded passenger train, Tri-Rail, has helped passengers pay for thousands of rides on Uber, Lyft and taxis since it expanded its rideshare discount program in July, the same ...
HELPED IDENTIFY JONES AS THE SUSPECT. AND WE STAY IN SOUTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY, WHERE DISCUSSIONS OF A POSSIBLE TRI-RAIL DEVELOPMENT COULD BRING NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY RESIDENTS.
In another win for South Florida transit, commuters will soon get an affordable express train connecting West Palm Beach and Miami. On July 1, Tri-Rail is set to launch its highly anticipated express ...
And Brightline and Spirit Airlines think they’re in a financial squeeze. Tri-Rail, another of South Florida’s money-losing transportation companies, has a date certain for its potential demise: June ...
Tri-Rail announced Thursday that it had served 4.4 million riders in 2024—the first time since 2019 that ridership exceeded 4 million in a single year. “We are thrilled to see a strong resurgence in ...
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