Important Message
- The Uber Voucher Program is now available for Metrobus riders in certain areas where specific bus routes have been altered.
Better Bus Network
On Monday, July 22, we added new connections, updated running times, and adjusted some routes to provide more service for more people. Learn more about the specific adjustments.
Helpful Tips for Passengers
- Visit the Metrobus Routes & Schedules page for detailed route information.
For real-time Metrobus service updates, please sign up for Transit Alerts or download the Go Miami-Dade Transit mobile app. - We're a phone call away! Please call 311 or 305-468-5900 to get one-on-one personal customer service in English, Spanish or Creole, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m., and Saturday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Hearing or speech disability? Individuals with a hearing or speech disability can call Florida Relay at 711. The 311 Contact Center is closed on Sundays and holidays
- Stay connected 24/7. Download the 311Direct or the GO Miami-Dade Transit app to stay connected
- We’re here to help you! Look out for better bus on-street ambassadors starting October 16 to help guide you through the route changes
- Look for new route information at the bus stops sign. Bus stop signs are being updated to help riders understand the changes for each route
Network Benefits
Some of the benefits riders are seeing include:
- Metrobus average weekday ridership increased 6% in January 2024 and 4% in February 2024 in comparison to the same months last year.
- Metrobus average Saturday ridership increased 14% in January 2024 and 17% in February 2024 in comparison to the same months last year.
- Metrobus average Sunday ridership increased 5% in January 2024 and 1% in February 2024 in comparison to the same months last year.
- The number of frequent routes on the network increased from five to nineteen, forming a network of frequent lines covering most of the county.
- The number of residents who live 15-minute from frequent transit increased from 380,000 (14%) to 814,000 (30%) during weekday service.
- Weekend service increased to near the same levels as weekdays, for most local routes.
- The new network brought frequent service near almost 60% of households without cars; that’s 20,000 additional households without cars near more frequent service.
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An informative, dynamic, and uniquely styled enewsletter that delivers relevant and insightful mobility updates, transit tips, and much more each month.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.
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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.
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Overtown Transit Village North
701 NW 1st Court,
Suite 1700
Miami, FL 33136
786-469-5675