

Tri-Rail, a commuter rail system, connects the Miami Intermodal Center & Tri-Rail Metrorail Transfer station to Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. Tri-Rail is a separate entity and not controlled by MDT. As of 2013, rail fares collected were $23 million/yr and it cost $78 million/yr to operate the rail system. The opening of the Metrorail Orange Line in July 2012 significantly increased usage of the system. Metromover operates throughout the Downtown, Omni, and Brickell neighborhoods, and is composed of three rail loops and 22 stations.

Metrorail is composed of two rail lines (Green and Orange lines) with 23 stations radiating from the city center towards outlying neighborhoods north and south of Downtown. MDT's main transit stations are Government Center in Downtown, and the Miami Intermodal Center in Grapeland Heights, which can access the Miami International Airport. The Town’s Circulator bus will stop at all existing bus stops, benches and shelters along its route. To view the Circulator bus in real-time, please visit then follow the steps below:įor any questions or concerns or for more information regarding the schedule and map online, please visit the Miami-Dade Transit website at or contact Miami-Dade Trip Planning & Customer Service at (305) 891-3131 or simply dial 3-1-1.Metrobus operates over 93 routes, including the South-Dade Transitway. Seniors with the Golden Passport ride FREE.Discount Fare (students): FREE (as of September 1, 2021).General Fare: FREE (as of September 1, 2021).The first trip begins on Old Cutler Road and Franjo Road and subsequent trips leave every hour after, until the last trip. Sunday: First trip begins at 10:40 AM | Last trip begins at 3:40 PM Monday-Saturday: First trip begins at 8:40 AM | Last trip begins at 4:40 PM Learn more at ! Town Circulator Bus Circulator Service Hours This service is made possible through a partnership with Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) and Via, the leader in TransitTech solutions, and is being funded through a $577,500 Florida Department of Transportation and Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization grant designated by the Citizens' Independent Transportation Trust (CITT), and will be matched by the Town. Monday through Friday (excluding holidays).Watch Mayor Tim Meerbott discuss the service in detail in this video. GO Connect is an on-demand public transit service, that provides residents and visitors with rides to and from the South Dade Transitway and anywhere within Cutler Bay Town boundaries-all easily booked through a mobile app (available in English and Spanish) for FREE! The system consists of two lines and 23 stations, and the system connects Miami International Airport to Downtown Miami. Town Circulator Bus (Metrobus Local Route 200) Metrorail, or The Metro, is a rapid transit metro system in Miami, United States, and it was opened in 1984.There are two local transportation services available to residents to get around Cutler Bay at no cost:
