Courtesy: All Aboard Florida

Courtesy: All Aboard Florida

All aboard!

In mid-2017, private company All Aboard Florida will debut a new rail service to connect Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Orlando.

Called Brightline, the route will be 235 miles long, and will cost more than $3 billion to build. USA Today reports that station construction is in progress in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach. A fourth station is to be built next to Orlando International Airport.

Further specifics of the service have yet to be announced, but there will be free Wi-Fi, power outlets for each seat, and reserved seating. Each of the five trains will be either red, orange, green, blue, or pink, with a yellow locomotive leading the pack.

Passengers will be able to purchase food and beverages at the station and on the train, and bring along cats and dogs.