Important Message

GO Nightly service ends Dec. 3. Starting Monday, Nov. 29, riders can once again use routes 3, 11, 27, 38, L/112, S/119, 246 and 500 for overnight service from midnight to 5 a.m.

Go Nightly

Go Nightly is an alternative transportation solution that provides an on-demand ride options for late-night essential travel.

Passengers needing a ride after midnight can use Go Nightly to travel along Metrobus routes 3, 11, 27, 38, 77, 112, 119, and 246 between midnight and 5 a.m.

The coverage zone for Go Nightly is within 500 feet of each bus route alignment. If a rider requests a ride to/from a location not within the predetermined area, he/she runs the risk of paying the full trip fare.

The Go Nightly program is meant to ensure that those transit riders who are using the system between midnight and 5 a.m. are able to continue to rely on Miami-Dade Transit to get where they need to go safely.

About Us

The Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) keeps the County moving by connecting people, communities, and opportunities through a world-class transportation network. Our mission is to deliver safe, reliable, and efficient public transportation services while building and maintaining the critical infrastructure that supports the growing and vibrant communities of Miami-Dade County.

Our mass transit system includes:

Beyond public transportation, the department plays a vital role in maintaining and enhancing the county’s transportation infrastructure. DTPW manages and maintains all countywide traffic signals, traffic control signs, street signage, pavement markings, and county- and state-owned street lighting systems to help keep roadways safe and accessible.

The department’s Public Works operations also oversee the construction, operation, and maintenance of movable and fixed bridges, roadway repairs, swales, guardrails, and county road rights-of-way. In addition, DTPW operates and maintains the iconic Rickenbacker and Venetian causeways, ensuring safe and seamless travel for residents and visitors alike.

The department is also committed to protecting the community and environment through management of the County Stormwater Utility, supporting flood prevention efforts, water quality protection, and maintenance of the secondary canal system.

To support responsible development and public safety, DTPW’s Public Works team manages permitting for all work within County rights-of-way and enforces compliance for unpermitted work.

Together, the Department of Transportation and Public Works is building smarter infrastructure, improving mobility, and creating stronger connections for the future.

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