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Florida City Southwest 344th Street Park & Ride Southwest 112th Avenue, Southwest 248th Street, Dixie Highway 19.4 miles (31.2 km) 72 Sunset Local South Miami South Miami station The Hammocks West Kendall Transit Terminal Southwest 72nd Street (Sunset Drive) 12.1 miles (19.5 km) 73 Hialeah Okeechobee station: Kendall Dadeland North station
In 1987, the then-one-year-old people mover system set a record in daily ridership of 33,053 on a Saturday, attributed to the new Bayside Marketplace. [5] That same year was when the planning began to extend the system to Brickell and Arts & Entertainment District (then Omni), [6] which would not be completed until 1994.
Seven of these routes operate around the clock: Routes 3, 11, 27, 38, 77 (last bus from Downtown Miami 1:10 am, first bus from Downtown Miami 4:10 am), L (No 24-hour service to Hialeah, all trips terminate at Northside Station) and S. Routes 246 Night Owl (served by LSF) & Route 500 Midnight Owl (County operated) which operate from midnight to ...
Luckily, the city of Miami offers free rides via the Miami Trolley. It stops by neighborhoods such as Wynwood, Overtown, Liberty City and many others, and it arrives every 15-45 minutes.
City Center Park Avenue & 22nd Street Venetian Causeway, 17th Street 5.4 mi (8.7 km) 17 The Roads Vizcaya station: North Miami Beach The Mall at 163rd Street: Northwest 17th Avenue, Northwest 22nd Avenue 26.4 mi (42.5 km) Trips alternate between each line; 17A Gladeview Northside station Northwest 17th Avenue 11.3 mi (18.2 km) 20: City Center
All Miami-Dade senior citizens aged 65 years and older and with Social Security benefits, and veterans residing in Miami-Dade and earning less than $22,000 annually ride free with the reduced fare monthly Easy Card. [56] All of the stations except the five in the downtown area and Tri-Rail station have dedicated parking available. Parking costs ...
The city of Hollywood operates a trolley route serving its downtown area and Hollywood Beach. In April 2012, Miami initiated its own trolley system with loops around downtown similar to the Metromover as well as to the new Marlins Park and Civic Center. [144] The Miami Trolley expanded to many routes over the next few years. [145]
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