Miami Metromover
Metromover is a mass transport system of Miami Dade Country which is an easy and comfortable way of transport for the people of Miami for free. You can explore Miami City through the Metromover easily as it has several loops with lots of stations.
Miami Metromover connects almost every office buildings, shopping malls, hotels, rental buildings and also the top tourist attractions of Miami as well.
It is operated every day of the week from 5 o’clock in the morning up to midnight. During different events, the timing is a little bit extended. The frequency of getting this transport is in every 90 seconds to 3 minutes. It is also one of the totals of three Metromovers of the United States.
Metromover Loops that can take you to the places you want
There are three loops of Miami Metromover through which you can easily decide which loop you are going to take for a specific place of your choice. The Metromover runs from SE 15th Street to NE 14th Street. So if you want to explore the places apart from the area, you need to take a taxi or uber.
The Metromover completes its circuit to all the stations in 3 loops. All three loops are connected with each other through several stations. The three loops are the Inner Loop, the Omni Loop, and the Brickel loop.
- Inner loop: This loop is convenient for the business district of Miami and also has a nice connection with the other two loops. The stations in this loop are:
- College North
- Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr.
- Virgin Miami Central
- Government Center
- Bayside
- First Street
- Bayfront park
- Miami Avenue
- Third street
- Knight Center station
- Omni Loop: The Metromover starts its circuit from the school board and moves forward to Museum Park via Adrienne Arsht Center. Then it gradually moves toward the following stations.
- Museum Park
- Eleventh Street
- Park West
- Freedom Tower.
- College North
- Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr.
- Virgin Miami Central
- Government Center
- Bayside
- First Street
- Bayfront park
- Brickell Loop: The stations in this loop are:
- College North
- Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr.
- Virgin Miami Central
- Government Center
- Bayside
- First Street
- Bayfront park
- Miami Avenue
- Third street
- Knight Center station
- Riverwalk
- Fifth street
- Brickell city center
- Tenth Street
- Financial district
Between the three loops, the Inner loop runs clockwise and the other two loops run counterclockwise. For the exact location of each station, you can check the website of the Miami Dade Country. This will be easy for you to go to your specific station from your area.
Though Metromover is a good way of transportation for the people of Miami, it doesn’t serve in South Beach or Miami beach. Between Miami City and Miami Beach, there is no rapid transit system though there have been discussions to do this. However, to go from Miami City to Miami Beach, the only transport is a bus, taxi, Uber or Lyft. Among all of this taxi and uber in a little bit expensive than the bus.