Yes, in 2026, Miami International Airport (MIA) is served by a robust multimodal train system. While the heavy rail trains do not pull directly into the terminal gates, they are connected via the MIA Mover, a free, automated people mover located on the 3rd level between the Flamingo and Dolphin garages. The MIA Mover takes you to the Miami Intermodal Center (MIC) in about three minutes. At the MIC, you can board the Metrorail Orange Line, which provides a direct $2.25 link to Downtown Miami and South Dade. Additionally, the Tri-Rail commuter train departs from this same station, connecting the airport to Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. For those looking for higher-speed regional travel, the Brightline station in Downtown Miami is accessible via a short Metrorail or rideshare trip from the MIC. Within the airport itself, Concourse D features the Skytrain, which helps passengers navigate the mile-long terminal, while an automated "e-train" serves the Concourse E satellite building.