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Miami Metrorail Orange Line from Miami International Airport

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Metrorail Orange Line, operated by the Miami-Dade County Transit (MDT) is the only rail line that travels between Miami International Airport (MIA) and Downtown Miami. This blog will focus on how to travel from MIA Airport to Downtown Miami.

Metrorail Orange Line Ride Video

Frequency

Weekdays

During Monday – Friday, the train departs every 15 minutes from MIA Airport. The estimated arrival time between MIA and Downtown Miami is around 15 minutes.

Weekends/Holidays

During the weekends or holidays, Orange Line travels between MIA Airport and Earlington Heights. At Earlington Heights, transfer to the Green Line to Downtown Miami. There is no additional cost to transfer to the Green Line.

Fares

The fare to ride the train is $2.50. The type of payments that MDT accepts are:

Fares are validated when you enter the station through the fare gate. When exiting the station, there is no need to tap your card. The gate will automatically open when exiting the station.

First journey to Downtown Miami

After picking up the baggage in the baggage claim, the next step is to walk towards the MIA Mover. MIA Mover is a free people mover train that travels between the MIA Airport and Central Station. In Central Station (or Airport Station), there is car rental station, Tri Rail Station, Metrobus station, Metrorail Orange Line Station and other bus services. MIA Mover departs every 3 minutes and arrives to the Central Station in 3 minutes.

MIA Mover travels between MIA Airport and Central Station. The ride between those two destinations are free.

Arriving Miami Airport Station

After arriving at Miami Airport Station (or Central Station), walk towards the Miami Metrorail Station. At the entrance, you can purchase a ticket/Easy Card or simply use your credit card/mobile payment by tapping on the fare gate.

Miami Airport Station entrance.

After purchasing the ticket or tapping your credit card/mobile payment on the fare gate, walk towards the rail platform. All trains will depart to Downtown Miami and look for a train that the doors are open. Inside the train, there are plenty of room for baggage.

Below this phrase is an map of the Orange Line. Point A is MIA Airport and Point B is Dadeland South.

Miami Metrorail Orange Line Route during a regular weekday (non holiday); A means MIA Airport and B is the Dadeland South (near Dadeland Mall).

Stations in Downtown Miami

The train will stop at three stations in Downtown Miami:

Those three stations, you can also transfer to a free people mover train called MetroMover. MetroMover is a people mover train that travels inside and around Downtown Miami. It is free to ride the Metromover.

Metromover train that travels around or in Downtown Miami.

Historical Overtown/ Lyric Theatre

Government Center

Brickell

Other destinations

Orange and Green Lines mainly stops at Downtown and parts of South Miami (or University of Miami). However, if you are planning to visit the beach or other parts of Miami, you have to board a Metrobus or Tri Rail/Brightline. Here are the alternatives to travel to those other destination:

Miami Beach

Metro Bus Route 150 travels between MIA Airport and Miami Beach (limited to Mid and South Beach). The bus departs every 30 minutes and the full fare is $2.50. For more information about this route, please view the official schedule/map (in PDF) or watch the ride video from MIA Airport to Miami Beach bus ride on YouTube.

Fort Lauderdale/West Palm Beach

Miami Metrorail does not operate trains beyond Miami-Dade County. However, there are other two rail service that travels to Fort Lauderdale or West Palm Beach, Tri Rail and Brightline.

Tri Rail

Tri Rail is a public commuter train that travels between Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. Fares are economical (around $5 per person).

Brightline Florida

Brightline Florida is a private intercity train that travels between Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and Orlando. Fares are pricey and varies during the time of the day. In average, it may cost more than $20 per person.

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