Miami-Dade County's 22-mile, elevated rapid transit system 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 about 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.
For more information, click here to download the Metrorail brochure*, or contact us at Miami-Dade Transit Customer Services, 305-770-3131 (305-891-3131 south of SW 216th Street), Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
*For the new fares effective October 1, 2008, click here.
Safety in Rail Stations
If you see something suspicious, tell a transit employee or security officer or call 305-375-2700.
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Hold on to handrails
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Running inside the station is prohibited
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Always hold your children's hands while in the station
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Always stand away from the edge of the platform
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Contact station personnel or use the passenger assistance telephone at the security officer's booth if you drop an object on the track, or in case of an emergency
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Do not enter the guideway
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Rollerblading and skating are prohibited in rail stations and garages.
Note: On weekday evenings and weekends, Metrorail will have single tracking to do all necessary guideway and track maintenance activities. Look for station signs indicating the track in service. For the latest information on service adjustments, check Transit Service Updates on our homepage.
Metrorail service interruption and Route 100: In the event that Metrorail is out of service for an extended period of time, Route 100 offers transit service along Metrorail stations. There is no set schedule for this route. To view the route map, click here .
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