Dec 26, 2025
Tampa rail passengers say faster train service cant come soon enough, and a recently approved regional survey suggests many residents agree, even as many questions about cost, feasibility, and location remain unanswered.The Hill sborough Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) unanimously approved the survey earlier this month as part of a broader effort to examine what a future Brightline station in Tampa could look like.Watch report from Chad Mills Recent survey shows strong support for Brightline in Tampa, but questions remainBrightline is a privately operated high-speed passenger rail service that already connects Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Orlando. While there are no plans yet for a Tampa station, planners say the survey was designed to gauge interest and identify transportation needs, not to select a location or commit to construction.Passengers currently using rail services like Amtrak say the idea is appealing.I would like to see it as soon as we can, said Ellen Moragne Robinson of Tampa, who was traveling by Amtrak to New York for a family get-together. Especially if its fast. Anything fast and safe I would love to see.Nikki Howell of Zephyrhills said high-speed rail could offer a welcome alternative to driving.Howells mother and other family members live in Miami, so she makes the drive south often.The traffic is horrible, Howell said. Just to get on the Brightline and its a quicker, convenient ride. Its perfect.According to planners, nearly 12,000 people responded to the recent survey, with overwhelming support for bringing Brightline service to Tampa.People want minimal connections and fast service, said Sarah Caper with Plan Hillsborough.Most respondents said they would drive to a station, though many also said they would be open to rideshare, transit, or other options. The survey found the strongest interest in traveling to Orlando, followed by Miami.Planners emphasized that no station site has been chosen. Instead, the study used a conceptual area between Downtown Tampa and Ybor City to examine how a station might function, including roadway improvements, sidewalks, transit connections, parking needs, and pedestrian safety.The survey also found interest well beyond Tampa and Hillsborough County. It drew responses from Pasco, Pinellas, Sarasota, and Manatee Counties.Despite the positive feedback, some elected officials expressed skepticism during the TPO meeting.I just dont want us chasing fairytales in this adventure, said Hillsborough County Commissioner Josh Wostal, who noted that the overwhelming support found in the survey might not encapsulate the entire countys viewpoint.Others questioned how the public can fully support or oppose the idea without knowing where a station would be built or how it would connect to major destinations.There has to be an ability to get people from wherever the station is to downtown and to Westshore and to the airport, said Commissioner Harry Cohen.For riders like Robinson, Tampas growth makes the conversation unavoidable.Tampa is growing so fast. We need [Brightline], she said. ...read more read less
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