Contrary to popular belief, trolleys aren't just a San Fran thing. Florida's public transportation system offers a variety of modern, practical trolley services across major cities.
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Miami, FloridaThe city's Metrorail consists of 25 miles of elevated rail that will get you all over town (including downtown Miami and to the airport), while its Metrobus system has over 1,000 buses and 95 routes all over the area.
The Metrorail system is a 25-mile dual track, elevated rapid transit system that provides service to Miami International Airport (MIA) and 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 ...
SunRail provides Central Florida with commuter rail service, Monday through Friday, along a 49-mile route from DeBary in Volusia County to Poinciana in Osceola County.
Buses, Shuttles & TrainsLooking to move around the state without renting a car? Florida bus services could be your best bet. Bus companies like Greyhound and Megabus offer multiple daily trips to popular routes around Florida including Miami, Orlando, and West Palm Beach.
Monthly Pass:The Passport Unlimited access on all PSTA and HART Services for entire calendar month – $85. 1-Day Unlimited Go Card Unlimited Rides for 31 Consecutive Days. Not valid on 100X and 300X – $65. 31-Day Unlimited Reduced Fare Go Card – $35.
The metropolitan regions with the best public transportation are NYC (which includes portions of New York State, New Jersey and Connecticut), Chicago (includes portions of Wisconsin and Indiana), Washington DC (includes portions of Maryland and Virginia).