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27 E E 136 B Selected Visitor Destinations Accessible by Metrorail, Metrobus & Metromover MIRAMAR PKWY E Gulfstream DADE-BROWARD The Village at Park Racing NW 215 ST Gulfstream Park Selected Visitor Destinations Accessible RED ROAD & Casino Calder Casino by Metrorail, Metrobus & Metromover & Race Course NW 205 ST Turnberry Isle Sun Life Aventura Resort Golf Club Stadium NW 199 ST Mall LEGEND Restaurant Museum NW 192 ST MIAMI FLORIDA TURNPIKE Performing Arts AVENTURA Shops GARDENS NW 186 ST NW 186 ST East Metrorail Station Center Greynolds Park Greynolds MIAMI GARDENS DR NW 183 ST Park Bar Basketball Arena SUNNY Metrorail Orange Line Greynolds Golf Course ISLES Gilbert Samson CAROL CITY Oceanfront Park (MIA – Dadeland South) 75 Ancient Spanish BEACH Lodging Football Stadium Monastery BLVD 826 ES Metrorail Green Line NW 87 AVE Golden NY ISL Pier 826 PALMETTO EXPY E NE 6 AVE NW 163 ST SUN (Palmetto – Dadeland South) Seaport Ballpark Glades Park NORTH OPA-LOCKA MIAMI Marina University 93 Metrobus Route BEACH Biscayne Oleta River 27 27 MAX State Park Haulover Local Bus Shuttle Boat Tours Arts District Park Opa-locka Arch Creek Memorial Park/ Beach NWDesign 138 ST District Enchanted Forest Elaine Gordon Park MIRAMAR PKWY E OKEECHOBEE RD 924 G NW 135 ST Gulfstream Tri-Rail R The Village at A DADE-BROWARD120 Park Racing TI NORTH NW 215 ST Gulfstream Park G RED ROAD Beach & Casino Aquarium Zoo N MIAMI Bal Harbour Y Westview Calder Casino Bus routes are shown here to provide E BROAD & Race Course MAX X Country Club CSW Shops NW 205 ST Turnberry Isle NW 67 AVE P W DIXIE HWY Y NW 32 AVE NW 27 AVE NW 22 AVE NW 17 AVE you with general information. When NW 57 AVE Biscayne Shores and Race Track Botanical GardenW 68 ST Y Sun Life96 ST Aventura Resort Golf Club BISCAYNE BLVD PALM AVE PALM E 65 ST Stadium COLLINSAVE BAL HARBOUR you plan your trip, please refer to Garden Park NW 199 ST Mall individual route guides which contain MIAMI NW 192 ST Park Educational Park MIAMI INDIAN CREEKFLORIDA TURNPIKE AVENTURA detailed route maps and schedules. PINEWOOD SHORES GARDENS NW 186 ST East NW 42 AVE NW 186 ST VILLAGE North ShoreGreynolds Park NW 37 AVE Greynolds NW 106 ST MIAMI GARDENS DR Miami Shores SURFSIDE NW 183 ST Open Space ParkSUNNY W 49 ST NW 103 ST Greynolds Golf Course ISLES Gilbert Samson NW 107 AVE Country Club 1CAROL CITY Oceanfront Park 75 ParkAncient Spanish BEACH Monastery BLVD 826 ES NW 87 AVE Golden NY ISL Pier HIALEAH 826 PALMETTO EXPY NE 6 AVE NW 163 ST SUN 95 Glades E Park LIBERTY NORTH CITY OPA-LOCKA MIAMI 93 Metrorail 71 ST BEACH Transfer Biscayne Oleta River MEDLEY Hialeah Park Northside27 27 Allison MAX State Park Haulover Race Track Gwen Cherry Park Park NW 79 ST JOHN F. KENNEDY CSWYOpa-locka Arch Creek MemorialPark Park/ NW 138 ST NW 12 AVE Enchanted Forest Elaine Gordon Park NW 74 ST OKEECHOBEE RD 924 FLORIDA’S TURNPIKLE FLORIDA’S G NW 135 ST EL PORTAL R A 120 LegionTI Park NORTH G 53rd Street Beach N MIAMI Bal Harbour Tri-Rail BaysideY Westview Palmetto E Park BROAD MAX X Country Club CSW Shops NW 67 AVE P W DIXIE HWY Y NW 32 AVE NW 27 AVE NW 22 AVE NW 17 AVE W 68 ST NW 57 AVE Y Biscayne Shores and 96 ST BISCAYNE BLVD PALM AVE PALM E 65 ST Hialeah COLLINSAVE Dr. Martin LutherMarlins King, Jr.LITTLE IndianGarden Park BAL HARBOUR NW 58 ST BeachMIAMI INDIAN CREEK GALLOWAY RD GALLOWAY PALMETTO EXPY PALMETTO Shuttle Okeechobee HAITI 150 PINEWOOD SHORES NW 42 AVE VILLAGE North Shore NW 106 ST (Baseball NW 37 AVE Park Design Miami Beach Miami Shores MIAMI SPRINGS Brownsville Season) W 49 ST NW 103 ST SURFSIDE Open Space NW 107 AVE 1 Earlington District Morningside Airport Flyer CountryFontainebleau Club Park Hialeah Market Heights HIALEAHPark 95 Miami Beach DORAL BLVD LIBERTY 112 JULIA TUTTLEMetrorail CSWY CITY 71 ST Miami International Airport Transfer MEDLEY Hialeah Park Northside Allison DORAL NW 36 ST TheRace Shops Track at Midtown Miami Gwen Cherry Allapattah Park NW 79 ST JOHN F. KENNEDY CSWY Park NW 74 ST NW 12 AVE MIA TURNPIKLE FLORIDA’S Wynwood Arts District EL PORTAL Miami MIDTOWN MIAMI Legion Park 53rd Street NW 25 ST Mover Santa Clara Palmetto Tri-Rail Bayside Park Miami International Hialeah Margaret Pace Park Marlins LITTLE Indian Dolphin Airport NW 58 ST Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Beach GALLOWAY RD GALLOWAY BEACH International Okeechobee EXPY PALMETTO Shuttle HAITI 150 Miami Park 238 Civic Center Culmer Metromover (Baseball Mall Mall VENETIAN CSWY Brownsville Design Miami Beach Airport MIAMI SPRINGS Season) Airport Flyer Weekend Marlins Jungle Island / Earlington SoBe District Morningside Fontainebleau Hialeah Market Heights Park Miami Beach Express 836 DOLPHIN EXPY DORAL BLVD Park Miami Children’s Local SW 57 AVE Miami InternationalMuseum Airport 112 JULIA TUTTLE CSWY NW 7 ST LE JEUNE RD Historic Overtown / LyricDORAL Theater NW 36 ST Allapattah The Shops at Midtown Miami Government Center MIA Wynwood Arts District W FLAGLER ST NW 25 ST Miami Mover Santa Clara MIDTOWN MIAMI SW 27 AVE LITTLE HAVANA International SWEETWATER Miami Margaret Pace Park Dolphin AirportPortMiami BEACH International Miami SOUTH BEACH 238 Civic Center Culmer Metromover Mall Mall Airport VENETIAN CSWY TAMIAMI TRAIL TAMIAMI TRAIL SW 8 ST Coral Gables Trolley Weekend Marlins Jungle Island / SoBe 12 AVE DOWNTOWN Express 836 DOLPHIN EXPY Park SEE DETAIL Miami Children’s Local www.coralgables.com Calle SW 57 AVE Brickell Museum MiamiLE JEUNE RD Trolley Ocho NW 7 ST Historic Overtown / Lyric Theater Coral Way Route Government Center Miracle W FLAGLER ST 120 WESTCHESTER SWEETWATER SEE DETAIL www.miamitrolley.comSW 27 AVE LITTLE HAVANA Mile Vizcaya Beach PortMiami SOUTH BEACH TAMIAMI TRAIL CORAL SW 37 AVE TAMIAMI TRAIL SW 8 ST Coral Gables Trolley CORAL WAY SW 24 ST MAX12 AVE DOWNTOWN SEE DETAIL SW 67 AVE SW 72 AVE www.coralgables.com Calle Brickell Miami Trolley Ocho GABLES Miracle Coral Way Route 120 WESTCHESTER VIRGINIA KEY SEE DETAIL Hobie Beach Mile Vizcaya www.miamitrolley.com Beach CORAL WAY SW 24 ST CORAL SW 37 AVE MAX SW 67 AVE BIRD ROAD SW 40 ST SW 72 AVE Hobie Island Historic Virginia Key SW 87 AVE Vizcaya Douglas Road Coconut GABLES Beach Park VIRGINIA KEY SW 40 ST Museum & Beach Park Hobie Beach Grove BIRD ROAD SW 40 ST Hobie Island Historic Virginia Key SW 87 AVE Vizcaya University Gardens Douglas Road Coconut Beach Park SW 40 ST B Museum & Beach Park of Miami Alice Wainwright ParkUniversity Miami Grove Gardens of MiamiSeaquarium Alice Wainwright Park Miami B SW 56 ST MILLER DRIVE SW 56 ST Seaquarium SW 187 AVE SW 177 AVE SW 56 ST MILLER DRIVE SW 56 STCrandon Park Marina SW 157 AVE SW 127 AVE SW 117 AVE SW 167 AVE SW 162 AVE SW 137 AVE SW 107 AVE SW 187 AVE SW 177 AVE 207/208 Crandon Park Marina SW 157 AVE SW 127 AVE SW 117 AVE SW 167 AVE SW 162 AVE SW 137 AVE SW 107 AVE 207/208 SUNSET University SUNSET University Little Havana Crandon Golf Little Havana Crandon Golf SOUTH MIAMI Connection SOUTHat MIAMIKey Biscayne Connection at Key Biscayne SW 72 ST SUNSET DRIVE SW 72 ST South Miami 249 Crandon Park Crandon Park Miami Trolley Tennis Center SW 72 ST SUNSET DRIVE SW 72 ST South Miami 249 Coconut Grove Coral Way Route Crandon Park Beach KENDALE Miami TrolleyDadeland Tennis Center 136 Circulator Coconut Grove Coral Way Route Mall Shops Crandon Park Beachwww.miamitrolley.com Dadeland LAKES136 at Sunset KENDALE ShopsSW 88 ST CirculatorKENDALL DR www.miamitrolley.com Place Mall KENDALL Dadeland North LAKES at Sunset Matheson Hammock KENDALL DR Place Dadeland SouthRED RD KEY BISCAYNE SW 88 ST KENDALL County Park KILLIANDadeland DR North SW 104 ST 104 St PINECREST Bill Baggs OLD CUTLER RD Cape Florida SW 112 ST Matheson Hammock SW 87 AVE 112 St Fairchild Tropical State Park Dadeland SouthRED RD KEY BISCAYNEBotanical Garden County Park 120 St KILLIAN DR SW 104 ST 104 St PINECREST SW 120 ST Bill Baggs 124 St LUDLAM RD OLD CUTLER RD 128 St Cape Florida SW 112 ST SW 136 ST SW 87 AVE SW 187 AVE Fairchild Tropical KROME AVE State Park 112 St 136 St 120 St Botanical Garden The Falls 144 St SW 120 ST 252 Coral Reef SW 152 ST 152 St CORAL REEF DR 124 St LUDLAM RD MAX 128 St Palmetto PALMETTO BAY SW 136 ST Golf Course 160 St SW 187 AVE KROME AVE 136 St SW 168 ST 168 St RICHMOND DR 173 St Florida Keys & National Parks The Falls 144 St Zoo Miami W Indigo St SAGA BAY 252 184 St Coral Reef EUREKA DR SW 184 ST SW 184 ST SW 152 ST MAX 152 St CORAL REEF DR Duval Street HOMESTEAD Palmetto Marlin Rd PALMETTO BAY Truman Little White House EVERGLADES Golf Course SW 200 ST QUAIL ROOST DR 200 St Biscayne CUTLER BAY Ernest Hemingway 160 St 112 Ave NATIONAL PARK National Park/ Home & Museum 168 St (Southbound Only) Homestead SW 168 ST Southland Mall USCGS Ingham Bayfront Park RICHMOND DR SW 232 AVE SW 217 AVE HAINLIN173 MILL St DR SW 216 ST 216 St Maritime Museum National Parks Trolley Royal Palm Cauley Square (November-April) Historic Village 220 St Keepers Quarters Museum Visitor Center Zoo Miami www.cityofhomestead.com W Indigo St SAGA BAY GOULDS Fort East Martello Museum SILVER PALM DR SW 232 ST 232 St 184 St Key West Aquarium KEY LARGO EUREKA DR SW 184 ST SW 184 ST SW 187 AVE 244 St Key West Tropical Forest SW 248 ST 38 MarlinCOCONUT Rd PALM DR Busway & Botanical Garden NARANJA Florida Keys Wild Bird John Pennekamp South Miami-DadeSW 256 ST County MAX Key West Butterfly & 821 Nature Conservancy Rehabilitation Center Coral Reef State Park SW 200 ST QUAIL ROOST DR 200 St CUTLERBAUER BAY DR SW 264 ST 264 St Fort Zachary Taylor TAVERNIER Historic State Park Windley Key Fossil Reef 112 Ave 272 St Geological State Park (Southbound Only) EMPORE DR SW 272 ST Smathers Beach Southland Mall WALDIN DR SW 280 ST 280 St Key West ISLAMORADA Coral Castle International
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