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2.7 (59 reviews)
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Nora A.

Safe and great location. You'll be close to Baptist South, Sunset place, and several restaurants in the area. Security is attentive and friendly. Has a parking garage which is a plus as not all the stations offer parking. Would recommend it in order to avoid traffic. Just wish that the metros would also be more efficient and run on schedule which seems to be nearly impossible.

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E L.

I've been taking the metro for years and, besides some new trains now which are already malfunctioning, the system is a disaster. It really is. They even had an App to report incidents and it worked for a couple of months, but now that App is useless and you can just delete it. I've reported multiple incidents and there's no response. They simply don't care. People may have used the App too much to report incidents and the security guards don't want to be moving, responding to incidents, or otherwise working. They can't handle a small metro system such as ours which goes north and south except for the airport track, but they're asking for more money to expand.

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Highly unreliable, There is a lack of accountability from drivers and security officers.

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Who does schedule? Why both lines scheduled at same time? 40 minutes waiting! I'm late to work because of you!

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Don't ever take the metro rail to a concert. Super slow. Not timely convenient unless you have all the time in the world.

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How to get from Miami (Hialeah) Amtrak station to Metro Rail?

The Amtrak station is about 3-4 blocks from the MetroRail transfer station. You can walk it if you don't mind the 3-4 blocks or take bus 112 or a taxi or shared ride.

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MetroRail station Brickell

MetroRail station Brickell

(4 reviews)

Brickell

After wrapping up my long and much needed HGW with my mom, I decided to try something knew and try…read moreout the metro rail. I've always been pretty intimidated to try this and since I love to walk I never find the point on hopping on but I was pleasantly surprised by how fun, easy, safe and efficient the entire experience was! We hopped on from Brickell City Centers location and managed to get dropped off right by my apartment. Though, I don't think I'd use it so often because I enjoy walking I could see myself using the metro rail on rainy days, lazy days or even for longer distances!

Prior to Uber and being able to drive Metrorail was how I got around!…read more The reason this review is four stars is because transit in Miami is not yet the best organized and you have to leave either two hours earlier or deal with heat and other inconvenience of being in public transit. Like any big city, you do need to use your common sense when taking the train. Still and all, with the growth Miami has experienced in the last few years, it is certainly getting better. There are a nice amount of apartments, bars, restaurants and shops right next to the Brickell stop. The Brickell station also connects to the Metromover, which puts downtown and the Edgewater area a short ride and definitely cheaper than an rideshare. Walk a few blocks down the Underline Park under the tracks, and you're in the Coral Way / Roads area as well. Case in point, this last Friday night I was able to enjoy my Elite Experience Burger at Burgermeister (2 blocks away), run an errand on Coral Way and jump on the Metrorail (30 minute wait at that time) to the station closest my house and uber over. Glad to see this growth in multimodal transportation for our city.

Cypress Creek Station

Cypress Creek Station

(9 reviews)

Besides the Downtown Miami station, the Cypress Creek Tri-Rail station is one of the best on the…read moreline. It has a creative architectural design that makes it more pleasant to not only look at, but inhabit and circulate. My standard critiques that the station and rail lines were evidently contemplated to build upon the locational efficiencies next to the freeway exist, but at least in addition to facing a (too) massive surface vehicular parking lot, it's design is carried through to the bus stops and on the other façade, faces mid-size office buildings within nearby walking distance that it proves its utility in its immediate context. Otherwise, it is unfortunate that this station is disconnected from the more walkable areas of Oakland Park/Wilton Manors, thus relying more on automotive transportation for the "last mile" travel - again, partially but proactively made-up for with the bus/public transit integration by the cities and County. I must continue to emphasize as with other Tri-Rail stations, there's not enough benches nor trash cans. There's also the standard anxiety if the train is coming, if you're on the right platform, the trains don't run late enough. But I must say in sum, it's such a net positive to have rail options (with signage and audio message in three (3!) languages) in this urban-suburban-car-dominated-megalopolis. I support it fully and want MORE investment in stations like this to make it better.

Easy and convenient TriRail station. Lots of parking spaces. Good connection to buses and the…read morehighway. Depending on where you are you can get a credit towards Taxi or Uber within a certain radius from the station. Clean and well kept.

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Metrorail

(9 reviews)

Silver Bluff

Absolutely horrible service, run by poor management with antiquated equipment. There are more…read moredelays and subpar service than trains that run on time. Issues / technical difficulties forcing single tracks with massive delays and inconveniences on a far too frequent basis. Third world country train service; Miami deserves much better. The escalators and elevators at various train stations often do not work either. Do not count on Metrorail to be operable and have a backup plan (Uber) at all times. I would give Metrorail zero stars if that were an option.

We were very impressed with the Metrorail in Miami. First of all, before getting on one, I was not…read moresure if it was a train, a subway, a metromover or what???? But it is very similar to what other cities call Subway. I guess since Miami can not run much underground construction, the MetroRail is all above ground. The one way ticket is $2.25, but you can get a full day pass for $5.65, which allows for unlimited transfers between metrorail and buses for one full day...if you get a $2.25 ticket, you will have to pay another $2.25 when you transfer. We loved how clean the trains were, the AC was working very well when we got on. We were even a bit cold inside the train. The signage on approaching stations is very good and the maps and routes printed on the inside of the trains are very useful. The Metrorail offers one easy ride to get you where you need to go. Be from Downtown Miami and Brickell to Coconut Grove and South Miami as well as a quick trip to the airport. There are two distinct rail lines that depart from the Dadeland South station on US1. The Orange line ends at Miami International Airport and back. The Green line runs further up north with connections to the Tri-rail and Virgin MiamiCentral. There are stops along each route at many of Miami's top attractions such as Coconut Grove, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, Brickell, the Lyric Theater, Hialeah and more. Metrorail opened in 1984 and it is Florida's only rapid transit metro system. It is composed of two lines of 23 stations on 24.4 miles of track. Metrorail serves the urban core of Miami, connecting Miami International Airport, the Health District, Downtown Miami, and Brickell with the northern developed neighborhoods of Hialeah and Medley to the northwest, and to suburban The Roads, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, and South Miami, ending at urban Dadeland in Kendall. Metrorail connects to the free Metromover in Downtown, which provides metro service to the entirety of Downtown and Brickell area. Additionally, it connects to South Florida's commuter rail system at Tri-Rail station, as well as Metrobus routes at all stations. In 2021, the system had 9,708,200 rides.

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Brightline Miami Central Station

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Overtown

I recently arrived at the Brightline MiamiCentral Station from Orlando, and overall, I had a really…read moregood experience with the station itself. After deboarding, I stopped by the restrooms first and was honestly impressed. They were very clean, modern, and mostly touchless -- touchless soap dispensers, faucets, hand dryers, and even touchless paper towel dispensers if you didn't want to use the dryers. It definitely gave the station an upscale and well-maintained feel. Before leaving, I grabbed a coffee and croissant from Rosetta Bakery inside the station. The coffee was piping hot and delicious, and the croissant was fresh, fluffy, and buttery. The staff there were also super friendly and helpful. I took some time to walk around and snap a few pictures, and the station itself was very clean, organized, and visually impressive. You can tell they put effort into creating a modern travel experience. The only downside for me was actually during the train ride. I was seated next to someone traveling with a pet, and unfortunately there was a very strong odor coming from either the passenger or the animal. It made the ride pretty uncomfortable. I kept hoping to see a Brightline employee walk through the train so I could ask for a seat reassignment, but surprisingly I never saw a staff member during the ride. I do think Brightline should consider having a better process in place regarding seating near pets, especially because some passengers may have allergies or sensitivities to smells. That said, my experience with the station itself was excellent, and I would still use Brightline again.

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!!!

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