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PROUDLY SUPPORTING
THE JOBS TRAIN

The Sunshine Corridor anchored by the Sunshine Station single-transfer hub provides incredible connectivity and accessibility for Orlando’s vital tourism workers.

Orange County Approves New Community Development District

Today, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings and the Board of County Commissioners unanimously voted to approve the petition to formally establish the Shingle Creek Transit and Utility Community Development District (SCTU). The SCTU Community Development District…

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This is Our Moment in Time

We are now poised to address the transportation needs in our region for generations to come and may never have a chance like this again. We want to link the existing SunRail line to a new east-west Sunshine Corridor through the Sunshine Station, a central transfer hub. This will give the almost 100,000 workers along I-Drive and 20,000 workers at the airport unprecedented options for their commute.

Central Florida residents, local and state officials, transportation experts, and economic advisors are all aligned in their support of our plan. With the availability of federal funding options plus pledges from key private businesses, the choice to move forward with this opportunity is clear.

One Transfer to the World

The Sunshine Corridor will provide access with just one transfer for workers to the Orlando International Airport, the Orange County Convention Center, the International Drive Resort Area, and South International Drive. This, coupled with an expansion to SunRail, will connect our region’s diverse communities like never before. From Orlando to the airport or Convention Center—or to South Florida and eventually Tampa through Brightline—all with one transfer.

Transportation for All

Central Florida is a metropolis on the rise and we need a transportation system that can keep up. The Sunshine Corridor Program will make it easier for both residents and visitors to get to and from destinations like the airport and International Drive, help alleviate our region’s traffic congestion and automobile dependence, and connect workers to their jobs.

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