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Florida moves forward on SunRail transit

 TALLAHASSEE, FLA. – Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Secretary Ananth Prasad announced that Governor Rick Scott authorized the department on behalf of the state of Florida to sign the pending Full Funding Grant Agreement for the SunRail project in Central Florida. SunRail is a commuter rail transit project that will run along a 61-mile stretch of existing rail freight tracks in Central Florida.

Earlier, Prasad spent a day meeting with citizens across Central Florida and the SunRail funding partners to discuss the framework of the SunRail project. “The local officials told me they strongly support SunRail and will work with the state and businesses to ensure its success. Furthermore, they clearly understand that the local governments will cover cost overruns,” said Prasad. “Be assured, I will hold the local officials and the private businesses to their commitments to make SunRail succeed.”

The major funding partners for the project are FDOT; the Federal Transit Administration; Orange, Seminole, Volusia, and Osceola counties; and the city of Orlando.

The 31-mile first phase of SunRail will serve 12 stations, linking DeBary to Orlando. Phase II will serve 5 additional stations, north to DeLand and south to Poinciana. Service is expected to begin service in late 2013- early 2014.


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