Florida Trains – Routes, Stations & Travel Guide
Florida has four major passenger train systems — Brightline, Amtrak, Tri-Rail, and SunRail — connecting cities across South, Central, and Northeast Florida.
This guide covers Florida train routes, schedules, stations, maps, ticket tips, and what to expect when traveling by rail.
Whether you're commuting, traveling between cities, or exploring Florida without a car, this page gives you everything you need to know about Florida’s growing rail network.
Water Bottles
Water purchased on the trains is pricy and creates plastic waste. Bring you own free water kept cold in an insulated water bottle. Save money and the environment. Free water filling stations are available throughout all the theme parks.
Florida Passenger Train Systems
Florida currently has four active passenger rail systems:
| Train System | Region | Type | Major Cities Served |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brightline | South & Central Florida | High-speed intercity | Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Orlando |
| Amtrak | Statewide | Intercity long-distance | Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, Miami |
| Tri-Rail | South Florida | Commuter rail | Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach |
| SunRail | Central Florida | Commuter rail | Orlando, Winter Park, DeBary |
Brightline – Florida’s High-Speed Train
Brightline is the fastest passenger train in Florida, connecting Miami and Orlando with modern stations, onboard Wi-Fi, and comfortable seating. It is the best option for tourists and business travelers, but it is also the most expensive. Brightline Tickets.
Brightline Cities Served
- Miami
- Aventura
- Fort Lauderdale
- Boca Raton
- West Palm Beach
- Orlando
Brightline Highlights
- Fastest train in Florida (up to 125 mph)
- Premium and Smart class seating
- Food, drinks, and lounges available
- Easy connections to airports and rideshare
Future Brightline Expansion
Brightline is planning an extension from Orlando to Tampa, which will significantly expand Florida’s high-speed rail network. The expansion plans are in the early stages of development so the earliest date for completion would be 2030.
Amtrak to Florida and in Florida
Amtrak operates two long-distance routes through Florida: the Silver Meteor and Silver Star. These trains connect Florida with Georgia, the Carolinas, Washington D.C., and New York. It also operates the Amtrak Auto Train that transports both cars and passengers from Virginia to Sanford, Florida. Amtrak Fares and Schedules
Major Amtrak Stations in Florida
- Jacksonville
- Orlando
- Tampa
- West Palm Beach
- Fort Lauderdale
- Miami
Best For
- Long-distance travel
- Budget-friendly trips
- Travelers heading to the Northeast
Amtrak Auto Train to Florida
The Amtrak Auto Train is a unique overnight rail service that lets you travel in comfort while your car, SUV, or motorcycle rides along with you. Running nonstop between Lorton, Virginia (near Washington, DC) and Sanford, Florida (near Orlando), the Auto Train is a smart alternative to the long, stressful drive on I‑95.
Travelers heading to Orlando theme parks, Florida beaches, or winter getaways love the convenience of packing their own vehicle with luggage, golf clubs, beach gear, and pet supplies, then relaxing in a reserved seat or private sleeper. Onboard, you can enjoy scenic views, Wi‑Fi, dining options, and a restful night while the train covers the miles.
Choosing the Amtrak Auto Train to Florida can save wear and tear on your vehicle, reduce fuel and hotel costs, and make your trip safer and more enjoyable. It’s ideal for snowbirds, families, and anyone planning an extended stay in Central Florida. If you’re searching for a stress‑free way to bring your car to Orlando, the Amtrak Auto Train is one of the best travel options on the East Coast. Amtrak Reservations
Tri-Rail – South Florida Commuter Train
Tri-Rail connects Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach with affordable commuter service. It is ideal for workers, students, and airport travelers. Tri-Rail Schedule
Tri-Rail Highlights
- Connects three major South Florida counties
- Stops at Miami International Airport
- Low fares and frequent service
SunRail – Central Florida Commuter Train
SunRail serves the greater Orlando area with weekday commuter service. It connects downtown Orlando with Winter Park, Longwood, Sanford, and DeBary. SunRail Schedule
SunRail Highlights
- Affordable commuter option
- Great for downtown Orlando workers
- Easy access to Winter Park restaurants and shops
Which Florida Train Should You Take?
- Best for tourists: Brightline
- Best for long-distance travel to Florida: Amtrak
- Best for auto transport to Florida: Amtrak Auto Train
- Best for South Florida commuters: Tri-Rail
- Best for Orlando commuters: SunRail
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Florida have passenger trains?
Yes — Florida has Brightline, Amtrak, Tri-Rail, and SunRail.
Does Florida have high-speed rail?
Brightline is currently the closest thing to high-speed rail in Florida.
What cities does Brightline serve?
Miami, Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and Orlando.
Is Amtrak reliable in Florida?
Yes — Amtrak operates two long-distance routes through the state.
Does Florida have commuter trains?
Yes — Tri-Rail in South Florida covers Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties and SunRail in Central Florida covering Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Volusia Counties.
Can I Take a Train to Florida?
Yes - Amtrak has train service to most cities in Florida from most cities in the United States.