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A Sample of Miami Transit Images


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Photo by: Paul Polischuk


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Photo by: Peter Ehrlich


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Photo by: Rick Ross


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Photo by: Zach Summer


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Photo by: Paul Polischuk


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Photo by: Oren H.


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Photo by: Paul Polischuk


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Photo by: Paul Polischuk


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Photo by: Peter Ehrlich


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Photo by: Bob Vogel


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By Paul Polischuk (about) and Bob Pickering (about)

Maps

Tri-Rail, MetroMover, and and Metrorail Map
MetroRail Track Map
MetroRail Proposed Extensions Track Map/Metromover Track Map

MetroRail Overview

The Miami Metrorail operates on 22.4 miles of elevated track with 22 stations from Dadeland South to Palmetto. The service hours are 24 hours, with train headways every 6 minutes during rush hour, every 15 minutes during midday hours, and every 30 minutes after 8 PM on weekdays. Weekend service runs every 20 minutes. Free transfer is offered to the MetroMover by using a special exit at the Government Center and Brickell stations. Change/token machines are available at all stations since no station agents exist.

Trains are OPTO (One Person Train Operation) with cab operations on the left side of the train. During rush hour, six-car trains are operated by an ATO (Automatic Train Operation) system. During middays and evenings, four-car trains are used and operators have the option to drive the train manually or by ATO. Train movements are protected by an Automatic Train Protection system, since signaling is limited to crossover track locations. All train functions are performed by computers and are monitored at the command center at the Government Center Station. Sensors along the track that controls braking and acceleration monitor all train movement. The operator controls door functions and monitors train movement and speed.

Trains are stored at the Palmetto Yard just west of Okeechobee Station. The yard houses 136 Budd-built cars, part of the same order used to build the cars for the Baltimore Subway. Each car capacity is 166 passengers with a top speed of 58 mph. On the 22.4 miles of trackage, 7 crossovers are located at: Dadeland South (north of the station), Between University and Douglas Road *, Between Vizcaya and Brickell *, Culmer (west of the station), Brownsville (south of the station), Okeechobee (west of the station), Palmetto (west of the station). (* Indicates crossovers which contain a length of center track capable of storing a 6 car trainset.)

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