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Metromover

Important Messages

  • Metromover service is extended until 1 a.m. during Art Basel on Dec. 5, Dec. 6, and Dec. 7.
  • Elevators & Escalators Status - Find out if an elevator or escalator is out of service.
  • DTPW is actively working on upgrading the Metromover to improve equipment reliability and availability by 2025. Learn more.
The Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) is actively working to upgrade the Metromover, a free elevated people mover system that operates seven days a week in the downtown Miami, Omni, and Brickell areas. Major destinations include the Kaseya Center, home of the Miami HEAT, Bayside Marketplace, Miami Dade College, and the Miami-Dade County School Board.

Metromover services 21 stations from the Financial District Station in Brickell to the School Board Station in the Omni area. The entire system is subdivided into three separate loops to provide more efficient and better connections. The three loops are the Onmi Loop, Inner Loop, and Brickell Loop. Riders are encouraged to become familiar with the various destinations and important connections within each loop. 
  • Complete list of Metromover stations, points of interest, and connections.

Plan Your Trip

Metromover service hours are 5 a.m. to midnight seven days a week.

Online & Mobile Services

Download the GO Connect app on your phone today. Plan your trip, track your ride, purchase a mobile pass and more.

Sign up for alerts about service issues that could affect your transit commute.

Find out if an elevator or escalator is out of service before arriving to the station.

Report Problems

Report problems with transit services or an employee. We also welcome general comments or suggestions for improving services.

Report your safety concern. The department will evaluate and track the concern and initiate corrective action.

Report suspicious activity. It's quick, easy and you can remain anonymous.

Report a lost item online, in person or by phone.

About Us

We connect people to places by providing a high-quality, safe, reliable, clean, and efficient mass transit system that meets the travel needs of the County's growing population and we provide vital transportation infrastructure systems and services.

Our mass transit system includes:

We provide all traffic signals countywide, along with all traffic control signs, street signage and pavement markings and all County and State-owned street lights. We build, operate and maintain movable and fixed bridges, swales, roadway surface repairs, guardrails, and along County road rights-of-way. We also operate and maintain the Rickenbacker and Venetian Causeways.

We manage the County Stormwater Utility for flood and water quality protection and maintain the secondary canal system.

Permits for all work within rights-of-way and code enforcement of unpermitted work is also handled by our Public Works division.

Read more about our local policies and Administrative Orders for equal employment opportunity, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program, accessible Transit services, and filing a discrimination complaint (Title VI) on Transit.