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PUBLIC TRANSIT


Tri-Rail
South Florida Regional Transportation Authority/Tri-Rail

(800) TRI-RAIL (874-7245)



South Florida Regional Transportation Authority/Tri-Rail is South Florida’s premier commuter railroad, operating seven days a week from 18 train stations along a 72-mile rail corridor and serving all three international airports.

Tri-Rail Service for Super Bowl XLI
Tri-Rail offers round trip service to Super Bowl XLI for $4 from any of Tri-Rail's train stations from Miami to Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. Additional northbound and southbound Tri-Rail trains will depart the Golden Glades Station one hour after the conclusion of the game. Direct, round trip shuttle service via Miami-Dade Transit from the Golden Glades Park and Ride lot is an additional $5.

Download a Tri-Rail Map

Miami-Dade Public Transit

(305) 770-3131

Miami-Dade operates an accessible, integrated system of 100-plus Metrobus routes, an elevated 22-mile Metrorail and a Metromover. For more detailed information on route schedules, hours of operation, a transit map, fare information and to plan public transit itineraries, visit the Miami-Dade Public Transit website listed above.

 

Metrobuses

Metrobus offers countywide service from Miami Beach to West Miami-Dade and from the Middle Keys to the southern portion of Broward County. All buses are wheelchair accessible. In addition, Metrobus connects with Metrorail and Metromover. With over 1,031 buses, 107 Metrobus routes travel over 41 million miles per year. Several routes operate 24 hours a day.

Download the Metrobus Map

Route 123 South Beach Local

For a Metrobus shuttle fare of $0.25, take the South Beach Local bus.

The bus route loops from:

     South Miami Beach

     Biscayne St.

     Ziff Jewish Museum

     Washington Ave.

     Jackie Gleason Theatre

     17th St.

     City Hall

     Meridian Ave.

     Holocaust Memorial

     Dade Blvd.

     Bay Rd./20th St.

     Lincoln Rd.

     West Ave.

     South Shore Hospital

     Alton Rd.

     Miami Beach Marina


Metrorail

Miami-Dade County’s 22-mile elevated rapid transit system, Metrorail runs from Kendall through South Miami, Coral Gables and downtown Miami, to the Civic Center/Jackson Memorial Hospital area and to Brownsville, Liberty City, Hialeah and Medley in Northwest Miami-Dade, with connections to Broward and Palm Beach counties at the Tri-Rail/Metrorail transfer station.

The 22 accessible Metrorail stations are approximately one-mile apart, providing easy access for bus riders, pedestrians and passengers dropped off and picked up. Parking is available at 19 Metrorail stations, including the new Palmetto Station.

Metrorail runs from 5 a.m. – midnight seven days a week. Trains arrive every six minutes during weekday rush hours, every 8-10 minutes at midday, and every 15-30 minutes after 6 p.m. until closing. Weekend service runs every 15 minutes until approximately 8 p.m., then every 30 minutes until closing.

Download the Metrorail Map


Metromover

Metromover is a free automated people-mover system that links many of Downtown Miami's major office buildings, hotels and retail centers and the Brickell business district. Metromover has two loops: a downtown inner loop and an outler loop. For easy travel around central downtown Miami, use the inner loop. Metromover cars serving Brickell and Omni alternate on the outer loop.

Both loops run from 5 a.m. to 12 a.m. (midnight) seven days-a-week. Trains arrive frequently.

Download a Metromover Map

 

Broward Public Transit

(954) 357-8400

 

Of Broward's more than 1,200 square miles, Broward County Transit provides service to 410 square miles within Broward County. BCT buses connect to Palm Beach County and Miami-Dade County transit systems and to Tri-Rail.  For more detailed information on schedules, hours of operation, a transit map, fare information and to plan public transit itineraries, visit the Broward County Transit website listed above.

Community Buses

Broward County Transit's (BCT) community bus service is designed to increase the number of destinations within city limits that residents can access through public transit. All community buses connect to BCT fixed routes and are wheelchair accessible and equipped with bike racks. 

Download a Broward Transit Bus Map

 

Palm Beach Public Transit

(561) 841-4287

Palm Tran runs seven days a week (excluding holidays) serving more than 3,500 bus stops. For more detailed information on schedules, hours of operation, a transit map, fare information and to plan public transit itineraries, visit the Palm Tran website listed above.

Download a Palm Beach Public Transit Map