Universal Orlando & Orlando's Right Rail Coalition Plan for SunRail Station Near New Epic Universe
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Universal Orlando & Orlando's Right Rail Coalition Plan for SunRail Station Near New Epic Universe

Universal Orlando Resort and Orlando’s Right Rail Coalition has announced plans to finance, construct, and operate a SunRail station at the Orange County Convention Center, near the new Epic Universe site!


Universal Orlando SunRail Station

In major news for Orlando tourism, and a welcome boost to the I-drive tourism district,

Orlando’s Right Rail Coalition and Universal Orlando Resort today, Thursday January 5 announced significant progress toward realizing the vision of commuter rail connectivity throughout Central Florida – one of the fastest growing regions in the nation – with the creation of the Shingle Creek Transit Utility Community Development District.


Through the creation of the new Shingle Creek Transit Utility Community Development District, this limited-purpose public entity will plan, finance, construct, operate, own and maintain the new Orange County Convention Center SunRail station, not only benefiting their own resort including the nearby, under construction Epic Universe, but benefiting the entire I-Drive tourism corridor.



Plus, having a station at the Orange County Convention Center will boost the ability of the convention center to market itself across the globe, and thus winning new convention business.


Orange County Convention Center  SunRail Station

This advances a key priority for SunRail — the Sunshine Corridor Program.


The program creates a commuter rail line between the Orlando International Airport and the Orange County Convention Center — expanding SunRail and connecting Central Florida communities across the region.


SunRail — the Sunshine Corridor Program

The Sunshine Corridor will also connect residents and visitors to Brightline, the privately run intercity rail line currently serving Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and — coming in 2023 — the Orlando International Airport rail terminal.


Universal Orlando SunRail Station Orlando international Airport

“We are one step closer to creating a multi-directional commuter rail system that benefits our entire region,” said John Sprouls, Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, Universal Parks & Resorts. “The new SunRail corridor and convention center station will make it easier for residents to get to work, the airport and to the places they love. And it will enable business growth within the International Drive area and across the region.”


“The Sunshine Corridor is critical to moving our workforce. Creating a transportation network that connects our workers to their jobs, our residents to our airport, and allows our visitors to have options when they travel is essential,” said City of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, Chairman for the Central Florida Commuter Rail Commission.


“We’ve known for years that connectivity between the airport and International Drive area will be essential to our entire region’s future,” said Maria Triscari, President of the International Drive Chamber of Commerce, which sponsors Orlando’s Right Rail – a coalition that advocates for an inclusive, regional mass transit plan and supports the Sunshine Corridor Program. “This new station is great news for our entire community.”


Universal Orlando SunRail Station Orange County Convention Center

Universal Orlando will pledge 13 acres of land to the District at no cost to taxpayers to be used for the convention center station with inter-modal capability and a substantial section of rail corridor.


Based upon its investment in Epic Universe, Universal will also:


Support the District’s financing of up to $125 million in private activity bonds to be used to fund the rail corridor and convention center station, which should allow the District to issue bonds on more favorable terms.


Support the operation and maintenance of the station so there is no cost to Orange County taxpayers (currently estimated at $2 million annually).


Along with its partners in the Orlando Right Rail coalition, contribute to and collectively support the District’s guarantee of $13 million in annual ticket sales for the Sunshine Corridor – the current estimated yearly operating costs for the corridor.


There are more than 800 community development districts in Florida. The districts are public entities and are commonly used to help communities create needed infrastructure such as roads, water and sewer facilities and other projects traditional government bodies may not be able to finance and build.


Universal Orlando SunRail Station Orange County Convention Center








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