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The three main Miami-Dade Transit-operated systems, Metrobus, Metromover, and Metrorail, at Government Center station in Downtown Miami.Not pictured is STS paratransit.. The Miami metropolitan area [a] composed of the three counties of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach, also known collectively as South Florida, is home to a wide variety of public and private transportation systems.
From the beginning of the planning process, the new fare system was envisioned as a regional system for Miami-Dade Transit, Tri-Rail, Broward County Transit, and Palm Tran. [ 10 ] : 3-33 Cubic Transportation Systems was selected as the provider of the system in 2008, at a base price of $42 million.
Over the years and under various administrations, MTA evolved into the Metro-Dade Transportation Administration, the Metro-Dade Transit Agency, the Miami-Dade Transit Agency, and is now known simply as Miami-Dade Transit (MDT). Miami-Dade Transit, a county department of more than 4,000 employees, is the largest transit agency in the state of ...
During the pandemic, Miami-Dade Transit ran free bus service. The budget sets aside $6.25 million for Better Bus implementation, which could include revenue to cover missing fare dollars.
On Nov. 13, Miami-Dade County will see the biggest transformation of our public transit system in more than 35 years. The Better Bus Network (BBN) is a community-led redesign of the county’s bus ...
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. MATIAS J. OCNER/mocner ...
Metromover is a free to ride automated people mover system operated by Miami-Dade Transit in Miami, Florida, United States. Metromover serves the Downtown Miami, Brickell, Park West and Arts & Entertainment District neighborhoods. Metromover connects directly with Metrorail at Government Center and Brickell stations.
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.