Brightline to begin testing high-speeds for trains in Brevard County

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Brightline train reaches new speed of 130 mph

Brightline just reached a new milestone in a recent test of its higher-speed train connecting Orlando to West Palm Beach, achieving a maximum speed of 130 mph.

Brightline said it will begin testing its trains at high speeds of up to 110 miles per hour in Brevard County at the end of the month.

The testing will take place along a 13-mile section of track through Rockledge and Melbourne between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily.  Multiple railroad crossings will be impacted and flaggers will be present at those crossings when there is active testing taking place. 

Brightline began testing through Brevard County in November.  Brightline just reached a new milestone in a recent test of its higher-speed train connecting Orlando to West Palm Beach, achieving a maximum speed of 130 mph.

This latest round of testing will begin as soon as Tuesday, March 28, and continue through April. Residents should be alert and follow the law around active railroad tracks and railroad crossings. Testing is expected to bring additional wait times at the railroad crossings listed below:

Rockledge

  • Rinker Way – Cemex/General Portland (private crossing)
  • Gus Hipp Rd.
  • Barnes Blvd. (SR 502)
  • Carver St.
  • Ansin Rd.
  • Viera Blvd. 

Melbourne

  • Suntree Blvd.
  • Post Rd.
  • Parkway Ave.
  • Lake Washington Rd.

Important Safety Reminders:

  • Residents should be alert and follow the law around active railroad tracks and railroad crossings.
  • Drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists should be aware that rail traffic will run on BOTH tracks in BOTH dir,ections.
  • Stay off the tracks and never go around crossing gates.
  • Only cross the railroad at a designated crossing.
  • Never stop on the tracks.
  • Failure to follow the law could result in fines, points on your license or loss of life.