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Miami-Dade Transit (MDT) is the largest transit system in Florida and the 15th-largest in the US. It operates Metrobus, Metrorail, Metromover, and paratransit services in the greater Miami area, and connects with Tri-Rail and Amtrak.
Metrorail is a rapid transit system in Miami and Miami-Dade County, Florida, operated by Miami-Dade Transit. It has two lines of 23 stations, connecting the urban core, the airport, and the suburbs, and connects to Metromover, Tri-Rail, and Metrobus.
Learn about the bus service network in Miami-Dade County, operated by Miami-Dade Transit. Find out the routes, history, features, and connections of Metrobus and its bus rapid transit system, the South Dade TransitWay.
Miami-Dade has taken steps to expand its public transit system, including through the 2016 SMART Plan that identified transit solutions for major corridors throughout the county.
— Miami-Dade Transit (@IRideMDT) February 9, 2024 The $150-million project will reduce service disruptions, wait times and maintenance costs, extending the lifespan of Metromover, built in 1986 ...
The free rides have ended for most on Miami-Dade County’s buses and trains, leaving the transit system to see how many new passengers will stick around when required to pay the full $2.25 fare.
Route 100 from Downtown Miami to Aventura Mall via A1A in Miami Beach, the busiest route, which uses many large buses such as this hybrid articulated bus. Over 70 Metrobus routes are operated by Miami-Dade Transit with some routes contracted by LSF, serving Miami-Dade County, Florida and connecting with several routes in adjacent counties.
The Miami-Dade transit system begins a free-fare promotion on Monday, Nov. 13, 2023, to promote new bus routes and encourage people to try traveling by rail and bus.