Brightline & Miami-Dade County Partners Raise Awareness about Rail Safety

Brightline & Miami-Dade County Partners Raise Awareness about Rail Safety

Focus on Engineering, Education and Enforcement Around The Tracks

 April 11, 2018- Starting today, Brightline will begin crew testing on the FEC Railway/Brightline corridor between Fort Lauderdale and downtown Miami. Simulated service, or testing without ticketed guests, will begin shortly thereafter.

            “The extension of Brightline to downtown Miami will be a game changer for the region's transportation network, and the testing of this new service will coincide with the continuation of our aggressive safety campaign,” said Patrick Goddard, Brightline's president and chief operating officer. “We continue to go above and beyond with our outreach and education efforts and thank our federal and local leaders for helping us amplify this message. It's important the public follows the laws around railroads.”

The event was attended by key leaders, including FRA Acting Deputy Administrator Juan D. Reyes III, State of Florida Representative Roy Hardemon, Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez, Miami-Dade County Commission Chairman Esteban L. Bovo, Jr., Miami-Dade County Commission Vice Chair Audrey Edmondson, Miami-Dade County Commissioner Sally Heyman, City of Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, Miami-Dade County Public School Director of Facilities Jaime Torrens, Miami-Dade County Police Director Juan Perez and City of Miami Chief of Police Jorge Colina.

“We cannot stress enough how important it is that pedestrians and drivers exercise extreme care and caution around the train tracks,” said Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez. “This is a call to the entire community to learn and follow the safety rules, and to make it a habit to make safe choices.”

“Miami will now be even more interconnected with our South Florida region,” said Mayor Francis Suarez. “As Brightline rolls out its fast and reliable service, we are taking proactive steps to ensure public safety. I look forward to seeing Brightline in Miami and how our residents will benefit from this alternative to car travel.”

As part of its expanded outreach plan that began in early 2017, Brightline will continue working with Operation Lifesaver, a nonprofit public safety education and awareness organization dedicated to reducing accidents near railroad tracks. Brightline has already started its aggressive outreach campaign, including:

  • Placing Variable Message Signs at high traffic crossings between Fort Lauderdale and Miami
  • Placing PSAs on Creole radio, English and Spanish broadcast and radio channels
  • Deploying safety ambassadors to railroad-roadway crossings to educate drivers and pedestrians about rail safety
  • Hosting trainings for local first responders
  • Distributing more than 12,000 pieces of literature to schools along the FEC Railway/Brightline corridor
  • Training Brightline team members as Operation Lifesaver volunteers

For more information on Brightline, please visit www.GoBrightline.com.

For Brightline's tri-lingual safety materials (available in English, Spanish and Creole), please visit www.GoBrightline.com/safety.

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About Brightline

Brightline is the new benchmark for travel by train in America with express inter-city passenger rail service connecting Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, with future service to Orlando. Providing a travel option that lives at the intersection of transportation and hospitality, the service will ease the stress of traffic, provide a simple and intuitive experience from door to destination, and foster new opportunities to explore more of Southeast Florida. Brightline is the only privately owned, operated and maintained passenger rail system in the United States. For more information, visit our website: www.gobrightline.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

 

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