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Miami-Dade Transit provides service daily to thousands of regular, first-time, and occasional public transit customers. Below is a sample list of the modes of transportation offered.   
Airport Flyer - map and schedule

The Airport Flyer (Route 150), an express bus route by Miami-Dade Transit between Miami International Airport (MIA) and Miami Beach, began service on Sunday, December 13. The new route transports passengers from MIA directly to 41st Street and Alton Road and then continues south on Collins Avenue to 16th Street. It operates from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week, making only one stop between MIA and Miami Beach at the Earlington Heights Metrorail station, for a fare of just $2.35 each way. Each Airport Flyer bus is equipped with luggage racks, comfortable seating and special branding for easy identification by the public.

(Map and schedule - Press release)

Metrobus:
The local bus service provides scheduled services to all areas of Miami-Dade County. The bus station at MIA is located on the Ground Level of Concourse  , directly across from Customs.

Bus routes serving MIA
(click to view route map, schedule and connections - * Service to Metrorail)

Airport Flyer (route 150) - 37* - 42* - 57* - J* - East-West Connection* - Airport Tri-Rail Station Shuttle

Metromover:
The automated fixed-rail system service, provides transportation to popular locations in the Downtown Miami and Brickell areas.

Metrorail:
The mass transit fixed-rail system, provides direct, local transportation to areas throughout Miami-Dade County.

Tri-Rail:
The Commuter Train service, runs along Interstate 95, providing commuter service to the airport from Broward and Palm Beach Counties. The Airport Station is immediately east of the airport, across Le Jeune Road (42 Avenue) on NW 21st Street. Bus connections to the Tri-Rail Airport Station are available from the bus station. Metrobus also provides free shuttle bus service to the airport terminal for passengers with a valid Tri-Rail ticket. For additional information call 1-800-TRI-RAIL, from anywhere in the state of Florida, or visit www.tri-rail.com.

View transportation options to Port of Miami and Ft Lauderdale Airport.

Plan a trip using public transportation:
To get step-by-step transit directions, find transit stops in your area or view station information & schedules, go to google.com/transit, enter your starting and ending addresses, including the city name, and get three complete mapped itineraries of your trip. Use “MIA, Miami, FL” as MIA’s address. Try it now or visit Miami-Dade County Transit website.

Although taxis and other private transportation serve Miami International Airport, many travelers to the Greater Miami area opt to use public transportation to reach local destinations. Always verify hours of operation for each bus route serving the airport (see links below).

At the airport, visit our computerized transit information kiosk anytime in the bus-waiting room at ground level. Before boarding public transit, check the frequently-asked-questions section for local travel details, accessible services, and find out how to reach major tourist attractions. To speak with a transit information agent, call 305-891-3131, weekdays, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.; weekends, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

Printed Metrobus route maps and schedules can be picked up at the airport's information center in Central Terminal E, level 2. Besides the kiosk, a wall-mounted system map and Tri-Rail schedules are also available in the ground-level waiting room. Tri-Rail, the tri-county commuter train, serves Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. Welcome, and enjoy your stay in Miami.

Special Transportation Services (STS)