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    Dadeland South Metrorail Station


    Metrorail Station Map

    Address: 9150 Dadeland Boulevard

    Connecting Metrobus Service: 1, 52, 65, 73, 136, Busway Flyer (34), Busway Local (31), Busway MAX (38), Coral Reef MAX (252), Saga Bay MAX (287), Midnight Owl (500)

    Parking Spaces: Garage 1,060; Surface 200

    Places of Interest:

    South Miami-Dade Busway
     
    Parking Spaces: Garage 1,060; Surface 200 


    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.

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