When Will Brightline Expand Tampa Stop? Here’s The Latest Update
Updated February 16, 2024
Now that the Brightline train is speeding back and forth from Miami to Orlando, could we see a stop coming to Tampa? It’s been discussed with City of Tampa officials and we have a new update for 2024.
According to Fox 13 News, a bill was recently proposed by Senate Transportation Chair Nick DiCeglie. The bill suggested the Florida Department of Transportation preserve a 44-foot corridor along the I-4 for the high-speed railway. This bill is just one step that will fast-track the Tampa Brightline stop. The $2 billion I-4 expansion project is expected to begin this year. The next step for this bill is to be reviewed on the Senate committee agenda on 2/20/2024. There’s also a $500 million grant from the Federal Railroad Administration to get this project moving.
Mike Reininger is the CEO for Brightline. He elaborated on the future direction of the company to Fox 13 News. “It’s a big part of our future, right? We love Tampa. Tampa’s the next big market for us. You connect Tampa to the rest of this system and suddenly 75% of the state is within proximity to a Brightline train. We like that a lot…(We) are hard at work to try to figure out the solution that allows us to get a train that’s running from Orlando all the way into downtown Tampa.”
When was the last time you traveled from Tampa to Orlando?
I’d have to assume you traveled on I-4 in your vehicle. How amazing would it be to have another travel option? You could ride the high-speed train and chill rather than sit in an I-4 backup. And the Brightline train would inevitably ease traffic on the east-west interstate.
With the possibility of the Brightline high-speed train traveling through the middle of the state, Polk County would be in the mix, as well, for a stop.
Polk County Commissioner George Lindsey said, “Certainly can’t ignore the growth and potential of Polk County. And the exciting thing about it is that the private sectors and their Brightline processes will pick the best location, the most optimal location for a facility in Polk County.”
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