Pedestrian killed by Brightline train in Wynwood

Authorities say the railroad signals were functioning at the time of the incident.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

A pedestrian was struck and killed by a Brightline train on Friday in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami, Florida. The victim was transported to a local trauma center but later pronounced dead, according to Miami Police. Officials stated the railroad lights and arms were functioning properly at the time of the crash, but further details were not immediately available.

Why it matters

This tragic incident raises concerns about pedestrian safety around high-speed rail lines, especially in urban areas with heavy foot traffic like Wynwood. Brightline has faced previous issues with trespassing and collisions, leading to increased calls for improved safety measures and public awareness campaigns.

The details

The crash occurred at the intersection of Northeast 1st Avenue and 29th Street in the Wynwood neighborhood. The victim was transported to Ryder Trauma Center but was later pronounced dead. Miami Police stated the railroad signals were functioning properly at the time of the collision, but did not provide additional details about the circumstances.

  • The incident occurred on Friday, February 14, 2026.

The players

Brightline

A high-speed rail service operating in Florida, connecting Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Orlando.

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What’s next

Authorities have not indicated if they will be conducting a full investigation into the incident or if any changes to the intersection or Brightline operations will be considered.

The takeaway

This tragedy underscores the need for increased safety measures and public awareness around high-speed rail lines, especially in dense urban areas with high pedestrian traffic. Improving crossing infrastructure and launching safety campaigns could help prevent future incidents.