
By Douglas Hanks, Miami Herald; November 2, 2019
Tri-Rail’s delayed arrival into downtown Miami may be a year away, but there’s an expanding effort to bring the commuter trains to other neighborhoods north of the city.
While Tri-Rail hasn’t even begun the talks needed to negotiate a track agreement for the private corridor owned by the Brightline rail company in Northeast Miami-Dade, that sort of costly, complicated arrangement isn’t needed for stations closer to downtown.