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SunRail resumes service to all stations following damage from Hurricane Ian

SunRail train (Stephanie Liskey/SunRail)

ORLANDO, Fla. — SunRail trains are back up and running after sustaining damage to the tracks following Hurricane Ian.

According to a new release, all repairs are now complete.

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On Monday, SunRail will begin running its normal schedule to all 16 stations from DeBary to Poinciana.

You can view the full schedule at SunRail.com.

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For assistance with questions about your SunCard, fares, or schedules, please contact customer service Monday-Friday between 5:30 a.m.- 9:30 p.m. at 1-855-RAIL-411 (724-5411) or info@SunRail.com.

Exercise caution around trains and railroad crossings by keeping off the tracks, and obeying all signs and signals.

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