Central Florida housing boom along SunRail's tracks



Nearly 10 years after it launched, thousands of Central Florida residents are turning to commuter rail to beat traffic gridlock on the roadways.

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3 thoughts on “Central Florida housing boom along SunRail's tracks”

  1. Amazing that this waste of money is still operating. Look at all the empty seats and empty stations. The only people who ride are just curious and don't use this white elephant on a regular basis.

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  2. I hope it doesn’t do what MARTA did to Atlanta when it was built. It just helped spread the crime from south Atlanta to north Atlanta and then it spilled out into the suburbs. Time will tell for Florida.

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