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On Metrobus, the fare box accepts tokens, dollar bills, quarters, dimes, and nickels. Or, show your monthly pass to the bus operator. The monthly Metropass and tokens are sold at over 50 sales outlets. Metrorail fare gates accept tokens, Susan B. Anthony and other US dollar coins, quarters, dimes, nickels, bus-to-rail transfers, monthly passes, the Golden Passport, and the Patriot Passport. Metromover is free for all riders. Enter any station through the fare gate.
The 7-Day Visitor Passport offers an easy and inexpensive way to discover Greater Miami and the Beaches like a native on Metrobus and Metrorail. A scratch-off calendar allows customers to select seven consecutive days of unlimited rides on transit. Buy the $19 transit pass daily at Miami International Airport's Mercado Miami store, Concourse F (outside of security checkpoints), from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., or at other select locations in Miami.
Skip the long lines. Order online! Buy your full-fare transit Metropass at the Miami-Dade Transit Online Store, and use your Visa or MasterCard to pay.
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Services & Fares
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Service
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Full Fare
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Reduced Fare
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| Metrobus & Metrorail |
$1.50 |
$.75 |
| Metrobus Express/Special |
$1.85 |
$.90 |
| Metrobus Shuttle |
$.25 |
$.10 |
| Metromover |
FREE |
FREE |
Always pay the full fare in exact change when boarding. Reduced fares are available only to Medicare recipients, people with disabilities, and Miami-Dade students in grades 1-12. Transit fare equipment does not provide change, but you'll find change/token machines in all rail stations.
All Miami-Dade senior citizens 65 years and older and Social Security beneficiaries ride free with a Golden Passport. Veterans residing in Miami-Dade and earning $22,000 or less annually ride free with the Patriot Passport. Click the Golden Passport link above, or call 786-469-5028 for Golden Passport and Patriot Passport information and how and where to apply.
People with disabilities also may ride transit free if registered with Special Transportation Service. Just show the ADA/STS permit to the Metrobus operator or Metrorail security officer when boarding. For details on the ADA/STS permit, call 305-630-5300. Note: Passengers in wheelchairs no longer have to display fare media or identification when boarding Metrobus and Metrorail.
Medicare recipients, people with disabilities, and Miami-Dade students in grades 1-12 can ride transit anytime at the 75-cent reduced fare. Proper permits and IDs must be used at all times. Click here for complete reduced fare and permit information.
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