About SunRail
SunRail is a rail service moving people throughout the region by providing work and leisure travel opportunities and connecting communities. SunRail can make the daily commute fast, easy and affordable, as well as less stressful. The system currently operates over 61 miles with 17 stations through Volusia, Seminole, Orange, and Osceola counties.
Three Phases, One Purpose
Over the past 10 years, in three distinct phases, the Florida Department of Transportation strategically developed Central Florida’s premier commuter rail system, safely connecting commuters with convenience.
Phase 1
Innaugural Service
Opened May 1, 2014
Central Florida’s new commuter rail line represents convenience of travel for residents and visitors. The first phase stretches 32 miles, connecting twelve SunRail stations throughout three different counties.
Phase 2 South
Southern Expansion
Opened July 30, 2018
The Southern Expansion, which opened on July 30, 2018, connects Sand Lake Road in Orange County to Poinciana in Osceola County. This is a 17.2-mile segment features four additional stations to the existing rail system.
Phase 2 North
Northern Expansion
Opened August 12, 2024
The Northern Expansion, which opened August 12, 2024, added 12.2 miles to the SunRail corridor, expanding service from the DeBary SunRail Station to the new DeLand Station.
Operating Statistics
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