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Does Miami have underground subways?

Metrorail and Metromover We couldn't put our commuter rail system underground, so we put it above the streets. Metrorail and Metromover are Miami's answer to a subway. Metrorail covers 25 miles of Miami-Dade's most populated areas, with 23 stations stretched from Hialeah to Dadeland.



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The cities of Miami, Miami Beach and Coral Gables run free trolley service between popular areas and to connect with Metrobus and Metrorail. These can be a great option for traveling to events, such as a gallery, when parking is difficult. The cities often increase trolley service during major events, too.

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Metrorail, Metromover and Metrobus all provide low-cost or free ways for you to get around Miami without splurging on taxis, rideshares or rental cars. Not only is public transit an excellent way to see the sights, it's also great for the environment and a smart way to avoid parking and garage fees.

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Yes! South Beach is free to enter and is the perfect place to enjoy Miami on a budget.

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North Miami Beach is ideal for those looking for a laid-back atmosphere, with plenty of room to relax on the sand or in the water. South Beach is perfect for those who want to experience Miami's nightlife, as there are plenty of bars and clubs where you can party until the wee hours of the morning.

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The City of Miami's free, air-conditioned trolley service runs on most of its 13 routes from 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Saturday, with reduced or no service on some routes on Sundays.

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By far the easiest and cheapest option, just hop on the the MIA Mover, an automated train system, from the airport to the Miami Intermodal Center, which is located nearby. The MIA Mover train station at the airport is located on the third level between the Dolphin and Flamingo Garages.

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Miami-Dade Transit (MDT) is proud to provide reliable, efficient service for our 300,000 daily passengers. Our 2,080 bus and train operators are responsible for taking our customers where they need to go and making sure they arrive safely.

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The 50% Rule is a regulation of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that prohibits improvements to a structure exceeding 50% of its market value unless the entire structure is brought into full compliance with current flood regulations.

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Calm, crystal-clear water and soft, white sand have always beckoned swimmers and sunbathers to the beaches in Greater Miami & Miami Beach. There's plenty of space for you and your crew to experience a day of carefree bliss along the shore in a way that's just your style.

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However, in general, it is considered safe to walk barefoot and swim at South Beach in Miami, Florida.

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Miami-Dade Transit's Miami Beach Airport Express offers daily express bus service between Miami International Airport and Miami Beach with multiple stops from 1st to 41st streets on the beach. Buses depart from the airport approximately every 30 minutes, from 6 a.m. to 11:40 p.m., seven days a week.

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Metrorail operates 5 a.m. to midnight seven days a week. To ride, you can pay directly at the fare gate with contactless payment or you can purchase an EASY Card or EASY Ticket, or a mobile pass on the GO Miami-Dade Transit app.

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What is the cost of the 95 Express Bus and how do I pay? Broward County Transit: $2.65 for one ride, $26.50 for 10 rides, or $91 for a 31 day pass. You can pay for one ride with exact change on the bus or purchase passes online at www.broward.org/BCT/Fares/Pages/BusPassPurchase.aspx.

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