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Brightline quickly cuts some prices of new frequent-rider passes

Brightline, the higher speed rail line serving South and Central Florida, reduced some prices of a new frequent-rider pass program that was rolled out in early May.

Less than two weeks after Brightline unveiled a new pass program for riders, the Miami-based rail line has cut the prices of some categories after the company received “guest feedback.”

Brightline announced the price cuts late last Friday after rolling out the program just 10 days earlier to replace the one it retired in 2024. The new program offers travelers passes that cover 10, 20 or 40 rides for travel among its five South Florida stops at West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Aventura and Miami. Only a 10-ride pass was offered for trips between South Florida and its Central Florida station at Orlando International Airport.