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How much does Metro cost in Miami?

The cost of a trip aboard Metrorail or Metrobus is $2.25 each way, or $5.65 for a 1-Day Pass. Metrorail and Metrobus transfers are now free. However, the transfer fee for Metrobus and Metrorail to an express Metrobus route will remain 95 cents.



As of early 2026, the cost of a single ride on Miami's Metrorail and Metrobus systems has recently increased to $2.75. This change marks the first significant fare adjustment since 2013, up from the long-standing $2.25 rate. For frequent commuters, the daily cap is generally set around $5.65, while a 7-day pass costs approximately $29.25 and a monthly pass is around $112.50. It is important to note that the Metromover, the automated people mover serving the Downtown, Brickell, and Omni areas, remains completely free of charge for all riders. To pay for your fare on the rail or bus, you can use a physical EASY Card, a paper EASY Ticket, or the "GO Miami-Dade" mobile app. Additionally, the system fully supports contactless "tap-and-go" payments using credit cards or digital wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay. Reduced fare programs are available for seniors, students, and low-income residents, but these require prior registration and a specialized EASY Card to access the discounted rates.

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Payment options to ride Metrorail include contactless payment, EASY Card, EASY Ticket, and GO Miami-Dade Transit app. Cash is accepted for the purchase of an EASY Card or Ticket at all Ticket Vending Machines located at Metrorail stations and other locations.

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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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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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Metromover is a free mass transit automated people mover train system operated by Miami-Dade Transit in Miami, Florida, United States. Metromover serves the Downtown Miami, Brickell, Park West and Arts & Entertainment District neighborhoods.

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Getting around Miami with Metrobus Bus rides start at $2.25 per single trip. The easiest way to pay for a bus ride is with an EASY Ticket, which can purchased at select stations, or a rechargeable EASY Card, which can be purchased via the GO Miami-Dade Transit app for a contactless experience.

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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 Service to Miami International Airport The Orange Line is the most affordable way of getting to and from Miami International Airport (MIA) Station.

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The average price for this trip is $23. Open the Uber app and input Downtown Miami in the “Where to?” box. The price estimate for each ride option will appear; scroll to see what's available. Prices will vary based on time of day and how many riders are making requests.

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Super Shuttle ? $13.50 per person. Express Shuttle Miami ? $10 per person. Metro Shuttle Service ? $15 per person. Florida Sunshine Shuttle ? $70 for groups of one to four people.

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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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Stay in well-lit and populated areas, and avoid walking alone or carrying valuable items. Also, use a taxi or Uber instead of walking at night. It's extra important here to keep a close eye on your possessions at any time, as pickpockets can be lurking in the crowded downtown streets.

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Miami itself is a safe city with a low to medium risk of danger and no current travel advisories or restrictions. You can feel comfortable traveling here, although there are still petty crimes and scams that occur within the city.

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