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    Earlington Heights Metrorail Station

    2.5 (2 reviews)
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    Santa Clara Metro Rail Station

    3.0(3 reviews)
    1.5 miAllapattah

    Pros: I like this station because it is less congested than the nearby metro stations like Civic…read moreCenter. Usually there are not too many people waiting around to get on the metro and you get an extra jump on a seat on the train. Also plenty of parking to leave your car. Cons: I have heard of car break ins lately. Not sure how this happens because I always see security there looking but I guess this station is not in the most favorable area in town and things like this can happen anywhere, anytime.

    These metro rail stations could use an upgrade to say the least. The county receives money to…read moreupgrade transportation, perhaps they should find ways to upgrade the transportation stations. The stations always smells of urine and the elevators are outdated. While I am sure they pass inspection yearly, they could still use an upgrade. For one they are way too small. When my son was stroller age, I could barely fit his stroller in the elevator. The wheels were barely able to fit through the elevator doors. Transportation itself is ok as long as the trains are not late or stuck on the track. Perhaps this was the motivation to replace the older the trains for newer ones. While I have seen the implementation of newer trains, all trains have not been replaced. I rode two older trains today that reeked of urine and were a little dirty. I am happy to see that they upgrading the trains however. I hope they keep that same energy and give the metro rail stations a makeover.

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    Brightline Miami Central Station

    3.7(571 reviews)
    3.2 miOvertown

    My absolute favorite stop on brightline !…read more The Brightline MiamiCentral Station is the flagship southern terminus for the Brightline high-speed rail, located in the heart of downtown Miami. It serves as a major multi-modal hub, spanning six city blocks and offering direct connections to local transit like Metrorail, Metromover, and Tri-Rail. Station Amenities Dining: The Central Fare Food Collective on the second level features 12 diverse culinary concepts, including The Wolf of Tacos, Rosetta Bakery, and Stanzione Pizza. Lounges: SMART Lounge: Standard waiting area with comfortable seating, power outlets, and free Wi-Fi. PREMIUM Lounge: Exclusive access for Premium ticket holders, offering complimentary snacks, beer, wine, and priority boarding. Mary Mary Bar: A full-service in-station bar for cocktails and light bites. Accessibility: Fully ADA-compliant with elevators, level boarding "gap fillers," and accessible FYI : Travel Times from Miami Aventura: ~15-20 minutes. Fort Lauderdale: ~30 minutes. West Palm Beach: ~1 hour 20 minutes. Orlando: ~3 hours 30 minutes So get on their app or website and go brightline , you'll love the ride!!!

    Ah, Briteline Station. A yellow explosion of everything you didn't ask for in a travel hub…read more Aesthetically, it's like a lemon threw up and said, "NEON." It's a lot to handle, honestly. If airports are elegant chaos, Brightline is... well, a well-intentioned chaos with a touch too much flair. The smell? Oh boy. I don't know if they're going for "fresh" or "citrusy," but it hits you like a scent bomb that's somehow both overwhelming and... confusing? I'm not sure whether I'm in a train station or a high-end cleaning product store. Bathrooms? Peak. They were actually the highlight--clean, functional, and definitely the only place where I felt my dignity was intact. But when you have to do your business on a train with moving bathrooms, it adds a level of adventure I didn't ask for. The whole "swaying while you use the necessary " thing is a unique thrill, though. The store? Closed early the morning Now, let's talk about the train itself--big, comfy, and pretty solid for a ride. The seats are spacious, and the vibe is more "luxurious commuter" than "who's-holding-my-seat" chaos. Would I return? Well, I guess. The train's solid, and the station's got character... even if that character is a bit much. But hey, it's an experience, and sometimes you have to embrace the madness.

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    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.5 miOvertown, Civic Center

    One of the shadier metro stations on the line... but then again, they all are. Between the Overtown…read morestation and the Civic Center stop, Culmer seems to be a strange place for a metro stop anyway. Not that I'm complaining, considering it's convenient for when I'm visiting friends who live at the apartment building right across the street. Standard security courtesy of MDC Transit, the elevator here is out about 40% of the time, and the escalator is almost always going up. Good enough, it's a metro station.

    Great Metro-Rail station clean with security and parking. The Metro-Rail goes all the way to…read morePalmetto station in Hialeah to Dadeland South with the green line route. You can also take the orange line to get to the airport. It also has a transfer at the Tri-Rail station where you can opt to go all the way to West Palm beach. This particular station has connecting bus routes to downtown and connects to the 595 express that takes you all the way to Sunrise in Broward County. Additionally if you are going to Marlins park and you don't want to get stuck in traffic and avoid 20+ dollar parking this is a great solution. You can park your car at any Metro-Rail station and get an all day pass and come to this station and the marlins shuttle (the 55 bus) will take you to and from the Stadium. They have shuttles running from the Stadium to the Culmer Metro-Rail station from prior to the game up to 2 hours after the last pitch. Also pointing out that riding public transportation is great for the enviroment and helps decongest highways. Great work Miami-Dade Transit!

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