The station's main entrance is off the airport’s two-story glass atrium. Once inside the station, passengers can buy tickets from guest services or self-service kiosks, and check luggage before proceeding through touchless turnstiles into the security screening area. Brightline is currently the only rail system in America that screens all passengers and bags prior to boarding.
Located above the Mary Mary bar is an iconic, flip-flap message board that can rotate text and graphics to form a message. A nostalgic nod to historic train stations, the flip-flap will provide updated train schedules, boarding times, news of the day and other announcements complete with the flip-flap sound reminiscent of the first passenger train stations in America.
Brightline offers two classes of service: Smart and Premium. Brightline’s Premium service will provide complimentary drinks and snacks in a dedicated lounge and train coach. Throughout the station, all guests will have access to free high-speed Wi-Fi, charging stations at every seat, 87 big-screen TVs and a children’s play area in the Smart lounge.
Brightline’s Orlando station is designed by Bigtime Design Studios, a Miami-based architecture firm that also designed the new Brightline stations in Boca Raton and Aventura, alongside the architect of recordThe buildout of the local station is led by Orlando-based contractor Gomez Construction Co., a minority-owned business that employs more than 100 workers on this project.
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