Tri-Rail trains have been rolling down the tracks since early 1989. Now, some are wondering whether the cash-strapped commuter rail service will run out of money and be forced to shut down.
The director of the publicly-funded agency that runs Tri-Rail warns that without additional funding from Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties, the service may face potential cuts to ...
Three South Florida counties must pay millions of dollars to keep Tri-Rail, the 73-mile commuter rail system, up and running, the executive director of Tri-Rail told leaders Friday. The need to ...
Tri-Rail, the publicly funded commuter rail service connecting Miami International Airport and West Palm Beach, continues to see ridership growth, but faces increasing funding pressures.
A budget gap of tens of millions of dollars threatens South Florida's publicly funded passenger train, Tri-Rail, and its plans to add a long sought-after station in northern Palm Beach County.
The future of Tri-Rail may be in jeopardy unless South Florida counties pay up — and the amount of money could be in the tens of millions of dollars, says a top regional transportation official.
Tri-Rail spokesperson said an express train was heading northbound when the crash occurred. The two people jumped out of the vehicle moments before the train made impact. No injuries were reported.
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