SunRail

SunRail (reporting mark CFRC) is a commuter rail system in the Greater Orlando, Florida, area. Services began on May 1, 2014. The system comprises 16 stations along a former CSX Transportation line connecting Volusia County and Osceola County through Downtown Orlando. The SunRail system is financed by the state and federal governments and the counties it serves. SunRail is Florida's second commuter rail system after South Florida's Tri-Rail.

SunRail
A southbound SunRail train leaving Winter Park station
Overview
OwnerCentral Florida Commuter Rail Commission
(Florida Department of Transportation)
LocaleGreater Orlando
Transit typeCommuter rail
Number of lines1
Number of stations16
Daily ridership4,000 (weekdays, Q3 2023)
Annual ridership919,600 (2022)
Websitesunrail.com
Operation
Began operationMay 1, 2014 (2014-05-01)
Operator(s)Bombardier Transportation
Technical
System length61.3 mi (98.7 km)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Average speed~30 mph (48 km/h)
Top speed79 mph (127 km/h)
Route diagram

DeLand (2024)
Phase 2 North
DeBary
Sanford
SR 417
Central Florida GreeneWay
Lake Mary
Longwood
Altamonte Springs
Seminole County
Orange County
Maitland
Winter Park
AdventHealth
Lynx Central
Church Street
SR 408
Spessard L. Holland E–W Expy.
Orlando Health/Amtrak
Sand Lake Road
SR 528
Martin Andersen Beachline Expy.
Brightline to Tampa
(proposed)
Meadow Woods
SR 417
Central Florida GreeneWay
Orange County
Osceola County
Tupperware
Kissimmee
Poinciana
Amtrak Silver Service
to Miami

All stations are accessible

In 2022, the line had a ridership of 919,600, or about 4,000 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2023.

A southern extension to Poinciana via Kissimmee, with four additional stations, opened on July 30, 2018.

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