Dadeland South Metrorail Station
The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust and Romero Britto, a renowned South Florida artist, have joined forces and created an innovative way for residents to help in the fight against homelessness.
Colorful parking meters have been designed to collect cash for the homeless in our community and have been placed throughout a number of transit facilities, such as the Dadeland South Metrorail Station.
For more information on these unique meters, please visit www.miamidade.gov/homeless/
Connecting Metrobus Service: 31 Busway Local, 34 Busway Flyer, 38 Busway MAX, 52, 73, 136, 252 Coral Reef MAX, 287 Saga Bay MAX, 500 Midnight Owl
Station Address: 9150 Dadeland Boulevard
Parking Spaces: Garage: 1,060 spaces -- Surface: 200 spaces
Places of Interest:
- South Miami-Dade Busway
Art en Route: "16 Smokes"
Fabricated steel, painted, 1984
Artist: George Greenamyer

In the form of two improbable vehicles on oversized wheels, 16 Smokes is a visual metaphor for Metrorail and the movement of commuters from the suburbs to urban areas. The sculpture is topped with eight houses, each with two chimneys. Inspired by the American Industrial Age, Greenamyer uses vehicles with multiple houses to refer to the mobility of our society.





