SunRail

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Area served Greater Orlando
Founded May 1, 2014
Fleet size 11 (locomotive), 23 (rail coach)
Number of routes 1
Ridership 5,100 (Weekdays, Q4 2024)
1,215,400 (Annual, Q4 2024)[1]
Operators Alstom
Amtrak
Website
sunrail.com

The Central Florida Commuter Rail Commission, known as SunRail, is a commuter rail system serving Central Florida. It first went into operation on May 1, 2014.[2] It ran for free for two weeks, to get passengers familiar with the system. Currently the system has 17 stations running from DeLand to Poinciana.

The highest speed the trains hit is 79mph, with the average speed being around 31mph, including stops. [3] The trains run every thirty minutes during the peak periods and every two hours during the off peak.

Stops

North-South: DeLand (Amtrak), DeBary, Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Altamonte Springs, Maitland, Winter Park (Amtrak), Florida Hospital Health Village, Lynx Central, Church Street, Orlando Health (Amtrak), Sand Lake Road, Meadow Woods, Tupperware, Kissimmee (Amtrak), Poinciana.

South-North: Reverse of North-South

Fleet Roster

Locomotives

Fleet
number(s)
Thumbnail Year Manufacturer Model Engine
Horsepower
Gearing
Top Speed
HEP Generator Notes
100-109 2013-14 MPI MP32PH-Q EMD 16-645E3C
3200 hp
  • Base order for 7 units, with options for 13.[4]
  • Ex-MARC, remanufactured by MPI.
110 2017 MPI MP32PH-Q EMD 16-645E3C
3200 hp

Passenger Cars

Fleet
number(s)
Thumbnail Year Manufacturer Model Seating Capacity Notes
2000-2012 2012-13 Bombardier BiLevel
Cab cars
136
3000-3006 2012-13 Bombardier BiLevel
Coaches
142
3007-3009 2019- Bombardier BiLevel
CEM Coaches
142 At least 3 cars have been spotted either on delivery or on the property.

References