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MIAMI - While there may be no such thing as a "free lunch," in Miami-Dade, you can hop on a transit bus, the Metromover, or Metrorail for free until the end of the year. It's part of phase two of ...
While the Tri-Rail and Metrorail schedules show both lines taking about 20 minutes for the run into Miami, adding Tri-Rail service to the mix does give commuters another option.
The promise was one train running from West Palm Beach to Miami. Tri-Rail says it will drop the transfer someday. Tri-Rail arrives in Miami, but not the promised one-seat ride downtown.
Miami-Dade upgrades MetroConnect: How the free, on-demand ride service works For those who usually walk to get to public transportation, MetroConnect can be a way to close the transportation gap.
Tri-Rail is cheaper but takes longer. Brightline is faster and more comfortable, but costs more. Which is right for you?
More than a quarter of local passengers in D.C. and Baltimore wait more than 20 minutes for their ride; among major U.S. cities, only Los Angeles, San Diego and Miami are worse, and only slightly.
While the Tri-Rail and Metrorail schedules show both lines taking about 20 minutes for the run into Miami, adding Tri-Rail service to the mix does give commuters another option.
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