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    MDT Facts

    Miami-Dade Transit is the 14th largest public transit system in the USA, and the largest transit agency in the state of Florida. We strive daily to keep our Metrobus, Metrorail, Metromover,and Paratransit services safe, reliable, and courteous. We are especially proud to be an accessible services, offering mobility to people with disabilities. After all, every customer is our number-one priority. Whether you're a resident or visitor, we hope this website offers all the information you need to travel safely and comfortably around our community.

    Miami-Dade Transit, one of the largest departments of Miami-Dade County government, is responsible for planning for and providing all public transit services in the county.

    This integrated transportation system consists of four major components, the Metrobus fleet, connecting most areas of Miami-Dade County, Metrorail, an electrically-powered, elevated, rapid-transit system stretching 22.6 miles, from Kendall to Medley, Metromover, a 4.4-mile elevated people mover that serves the downtown central business district of Miami, including Omni and Brickell, Special Transportation Service (STS), designed to meet the needs of people with disabilities unable to use regular transit services.

    Currently, Miami-Dade Transit records over 326,000 daily (weekday) boardings on this unified system. STS daily average is approximately 5,000.

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