Dear Friend,
The
number one question we hear about SunRail is, “When is our train going to run
on the weekends?” This illustrates both the enthusiasm people have for our
young mass transit system, as well as their desire to see SunRail’s operating
hours expand beyond those that primarily serve daily commuters.
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer |
As
you may know, SunRail was designed to be a commuter rail system that would
immediately give residents an alternative to I-‐4 and their vehicles during
daily commuting hours – while also serving as the backbone of a future
multi-modal transit system that connects with and enhances other forms of
transit. That future includes the weekend service so many of our Central
Florida residents desire.
At
this moment, SunRail is not in a position to expand service to weekends. We
knew this was going to be the case for the first several years of SunRail’s
existence. That said, accepting the status quo and letting challenges stand in
our way is not what we do in Orlando. When we see opportunities to make our
community stronger and increase the quality of life for our residents, we work
together to craft creative, partnership-‐driven solutions to turn
good ideas into reality. That’s precisely what some of our major businesses and
community organizations are doing… through a pilot project that will fund SATURDAY SERVICE ON SUNRAIL FROM
OCTOBER THROUGH JANUARY.
Through
a unique nonprofit partnership, the Downtown Orlando Partnership,
The Downtown Orlando Foundation, The Downtown Development Board, some of
Orlando’s major businesses and key community stakeholders are working together
to fund and lead this exciting effort.
This
project is important for a number of reasons. First, by offering leisure
service, we create opportunities for residents to “try out” SunRail. This will,
in turn, lead to more people adopting the train as their commuting method of
choice and building long‐term ridership on the
system. Second, this community-‐driven project puts us in a
position to showcase the demand for expanded service and, thus, helps permanent
weekend service become a reality more rapidly. Third, this project represents
an important shared commitment by our businesses and civic community to the
success of mass transit options throughout our region.
Additionally,
the October ‐ January window features major events occurring virtually every
Saturday in Downtown Orlando, as well as near station stops up and down the
SunRail line. SunRail service on Saturdays
will drive attendance to these events and give attendees a new transportation
option. The SunRail On Saturdays project is an important endeavor for our
community and I strongly encourage you to get involved and become a funding
partner. We cannot do this without you. Accompanying this letter is a document
that outlines the various levels for nonprofit contributions.
If
you would like to learn more about the project or have questions, please
contact Bridget Keefe at the Downtown Orlando Partnership at (407) 595-0897.
Sincerely,
Buddy Dyer
Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteThank you Mayor Dyer!! We really appreciate your commitment and vision to ensure SunRail's success!
ReplyDeleteExcellent idea. I like that they are listening to their constituency at the local level. Now, let's use this new service and show support for their innovation.
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful! I know I'll be a regular weekend rider.
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