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To 120 297 U NW 205 ST 99 E GOLDEN T BEACH S RED ROAD 27 ’ S,3,9 A 99 FLAMINGO RD FLAMINGO NW 199 ST D 99 I NW 192 ST R E 32 O 286 L 183 F NORLAND H M IAMI GARDENS 95 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY NW 186 ST 77 NW 186 ST MIAMI GARDENS DR NW 183 ST 17 2 16 NORTH E 183 99 183 95 54 9 19 MIAMI AVENTURA 120 73 95 286 286 CAROL CITY 75 10 22 BEACH 267 3 S G 75 246 TRANSIT SYSTEM 93 BLVD Golden Glades 246 2 ES 135 SUNNY ISL 75 54 826 PALMETTO EXPY NW 163 ST H 22, 77, 246 75 E SUNNY MIAMI E GOLDEN H 135 ISLES LUDLAM RD LUDLAM 19 NW 87 AVE LAKES OPA-LOCKA GLADES BEACH METROBUS ROUTES MIAMI LAKES DR 29 135 95 GO LDEN 267 277 GL ADES NE 6 AVE 27 OPA-LOCKA 42 16 Express Limited-Stop Service 73 EXECUTIVE AIRPORT 17 77 9 10 75 OKEECHOBEE ROAD 135 NW 138 ST NW 135 ST Opa-Locka 135 East–West Local-Stop Service G R NORTH A 297 W DIXIE HWY 29 37 T MIAMI BAY HARBOR North–South Local-Stop Service IG N ISLANDS AVE COLLINS Y WE ST VI EW G BRO AD CSWY W 68 ST EXP E 65 ST Y 96 ST G Neighborhood Circulator HIALEAH 29 19 16 1 BAL HARBOUR GARDENS 19 MIAMI SHORES INDIAN CREEK METROBUS DESTINATIONS PINEWOOD 37 135 32 246 2 VILLAGE NW 106 ST W 49 ST SURFSIDE Service Endpoints 33 54 NW 103 ST E 115/117 NE 6 AVE 33 AV Terminal or Major Transfer Point BISCAYNE BLVD H E 4 AVE E 8 AVE W 8 AVE W 4 AVE W 16 AVE W 12 AVE NE 2 AVE N MIAMI PALM AVE PALM NW 32 AVE NW 37 AVE NW 27 AVE Park and Ride Lot NW 22 AVE NW 17 AVE 71 ST Metrorail NW 7 AVE EL PORTAL L 79 54 202 Y 29 Transfer Tri-Rail Northside SW MEDLEY Palmetto Y C 120 South Dade Transitway Station HIAL EAH NW 79 ST 33 NNED 87 21 NW 79 St CSWY JOHN F. KE S NW 74 ST METRORAIL 12 79 79 NORTH BAY 267 L, 135 42 27 22 17 12 77 10 3 VILLAGE Hialeah TRI-RAIL Okeechobee 62 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 46 9 62 62 NW 58 ST EXPY MIA MI SPRINGS LITTLE HAITI NW 87 AVE NW 97 AVE NW 107 AVE BROWNS VILLE O FLORIDA’S FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE LIBER TY CITY 29 54 NW 54 ST 202 115 Brownsville 54 254 46 254 62 117 37 Hialeah 46 95 Earlington NW 12 AVE PALMETT Market 21 C, M, 115/117 SW 67 AVE DORAL BLVD SW 72 AVE 132 Heights 41 ST 36 NW 36 ST 202 JULIA TUTTLE CSWY 150 132 Allapattah J L, (62) DORAL 132 J, 7, 238 36 36 150, 297, 338 ALLAPA TTAH 277 Miami Airport Miami Int’l 6 6 NW 25 ST 238 Airport 95 Santa Clara VENETIAN ALTON RD 7, 3 6 3 7, 42, 57 16 246 32 C ISLANDS A S MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Civic Center A VENETIAN CSWY 338 87 S A 115/117 Culmer WATSON 150 DOLPHIN EXPY M 123 (SoBe Local) 338 M ISLAND HIBISCUS 123 71, 137 836 Historic Overtown S MIAMI BEACH BLUE LAGOON Lyric Theater 51 ISLAND STAR 7 NW 7 ST 7 93 DODGE MACARTHUR CSWY S Government ISLAND ISLAND 212 FOUNTAINBLEAU FLAGAMI 6 LITT LE Center 120 W FLAGLER ST 207 11, 7, 7A, 8 212 11 51 C 120 212 HAVA NA RIVERSIDE95, 277 S, 2, 3, 9,10, 21, 77, 246 SWEET WATER 42 37 27 SOUTH BEACH TAMIAMI TRAIL SW 8 ST 208 207/208, 500 8 8 BRICKELL WEST SHENA NDOAH WASHINGTONAVE Brickell KEY FISHER WESTCHES TER MIAMI THE ROADS B 6 82 8 CORAL 48 ISLAND 40 8,11, 24 TERRACE 24 EXPY SW 17 AVE SW 12 AVE BRICKELL CORAL WAY SW 42 AVE MIRACLE SW 37 AVE SW 27 AVE SW 22 AVE 51 SW 24 ST O 24 24 MILE 22 500 Vizcaya RICKENBACKER CSWY 27 12 OLYMPIA 73 56 57 CORAL 249 82 56 6 48 17 VIRGINIA HEIGHTS LUDLAM GABLES 42 KEY PALMETT BIRD ROAD B 40 Coconut Grove SW 40 ST 136 Douglas Rd 40 82 40 249 WESTWOOD LE JEUNE RD COCO NUT LAKES GROVE 249 SW 67 AVE SW 87 AVE SW 57 AVE 56 SW 56 ST SW 107 AVE SW 97 AVE MILLER DRIVE SW 72 AVE 56 56 48 University SW 117 AVE SW 117 SUNSET KENDALE 500 LAKES SNAPPER CREEK DR 136 37 37 SOUTH MIAMI SW 72 ST SUNSET DRIVE 87 72 COCOPLUM 72 73 SW 157 AVE SW 147 AVE SW 187 AVE SW 177 AVE SW 167 AVE SW 162 AVE SW 137 AVE 272 South Miami 71 137 71 204 88,104 272 SW 88 ST 204, 272, 288 KEY 288 KENDALL DR Dadeland North BISCA YNE 288 88 THE HAMMOCKS 88A, 136 72, 88 35 34, 38, 287, 252 Dadeland South B KENDALL 31, 52, 500 71 OLD CUTLER RD SW 104 ST DON SHULA EXPY KILLIAN DR 204 136 104 St 112 St RED RD 104 SW 112 ST 35 31 52 SW 120 ST 120 St RD LUDLAM 136 124 St SW 127 AVE SW 97 AVE SW 187 AVE KROME AVE 128 St 136 136 St RD DAIRY MILAM Miami Executive Airport PINECREST RICHMOND Connects with Metrorail Serves Park & Ride Lot Overnight Service Serves Miami International Airport Connects with Tri-Rail HEIGHTS 1 144 St COUNTRY WALK FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE 52 CORAL1 PerrineREEF D DR Quail Roost Dr/SW 117 Ave SW 152 ST 252 252 152 St 2 163 St 57Mall, 84 St D Downtown Miami PALMETTO BAY 160 St 3 Aventura Mall D Downtown Miami Coconut Grove Metrorail D NW 29 St 168 St SW6 168 ST RICHMOND DR SW 168 ST Zoo Miami SW 104 AVE 173 St 7 Dolphin Mall, Miami Intl Airport D Downtown Miami RICHMOND WEST 35 1 287 SW 117 AVE W Indigo St 8 FIU Maidique Campus D Brickell Metrorail 137 SW 184 ST 200 9 Aventura D Downtown Miami EUREKA DR SW 184 ST 52 52 184 St 1 10 Skylake Mall D Omni Metrobus Terminal SOUTH MIAMI 31 HEIGHTS DOWNTOWN MIAMI Marlin Rd D 1 LV 11 FIU Maidique Campus D Downtown Miami B 200 OLD CUTLER RD SW 137 AVE N QUAIL ROOST DR SW 200 ST CUTLER BAY A 12 Northside Metrorail D Mercy Hospital E SAGA BAY NW 18 ST 200 St BB 2 11 2 3 NE 17 Ter I RD GALLOWAY 10 SW 127 AVE 112 Ave AR NE 17 ST C M R 16 163 St Mall D OmniNW Metrobus 17 ST Terminal246 21 NW 17 ST 200 16 D (Southbound Only) 31 200 9 200 32 A E 137 17 Norwood D Vizcaya Metrorail R 52 70 NW 16 ST NE 16 ST 3 O JUNE 2016 200 93 H HAINLIN MILL DR SW 216 ST AVE 5 NW S NW 8 AVE 8 NW (WEEKDAYS ONLY) MDCCT 7 NW North Campus 163 St Mall A D AVE 3 NW 10 10 19 NE 15 ST Y 35 AVE N MIAMI 220 St 216 St 287 NW 15 ST 10 A A B 52 Northside Metrorail D Downtown Miami 246 6 34 70 21 6 N16, 32 M NW 14 ST NE 14 St M 38 GOULDS C 22 163 St Mall D Coconut Grove Metrorail AVE 2 NE SILVER PALM DR SW 232 ST 246 120 232 St NE 13 ST 120 24 West Dade D Brickell Metrorail via Coral Way C M S 277 2 11 NE 1 Ave C SW 87 AVE 27 Miami Gardens D Coconut Grove Metrorail NE 12 ST 244 St 77 95 21 NW 1 AVE 1 NW (WEEKDAYS ONLY) Miami Lakes Education Center D Hialeah AVE 2 NW COCONUT PALM DR SW 248 ST SW 248 ST 29 2 11 NW 11 ST HWY SW 112 AVE 9 9 31 BUSWAY LOCAL - South Dade NWGovernment 10 ST Center D Dadeland SouthNW Metrorail 10 ST NE 10 ST PLUMMER DR SW 256 ST NARANJA BROWARD COUNTY DIXIE 821 35 S 32 Carol City D Omni Metrobus Terminal NW 9 ST NE 9 ST PRINCETON BAUER DR SW 264 ST 264 St NE 8 ST SW 232 AVE NW 8 ST SW 268 ST 33 Hialeah D NE 79 St/Biscayne Blvd 2 11 W SUNRISE BLVD BISCAYNE BLVD BISCAYNE NE 2 AVE 2 NE SOUTH DADE272 TRANSITWAYSt NW 7 ST EMPORE DR SW 272 ST 34 BUSWAY FLYER (WEEKDAY RUSH-HOUR ONLY) Florida City D Dadeland South Metrorail FORT LAUDERDALE 95 3 95 SW 187 AVE NW 6 ST 21 NE 6 ST 35 MDC Kendall Campus D FloridaAVE 7 NW City AVE 5 NW 7 2 11 120 S W BROWARD BLVD WALDIN DR SW 280 ST 70 SW 280 ST Ft. Lauderdale 280 St NW 5 ST 2 11 NE 5 ST A1A THE REDLAND 36 Dolphin Mall, Miami Springs D Midtown Miami 7 C N BISCAYNE DR SW 288 ST 70 NW 4 ST AVE 1 NE 93 77 O 2 NE 4 ST 95 37 Hialeah D South Miami Metrorail R 7 DAVIE BLVD T AVE N MIAMI NW 1 AVE 296 St NW 3 ST S H NW 3 ST NE 3 ST SW 296 ST O R AVOCADO DR 38 BUSWAY MAX Dadeland South MetrorailU D Florida ICityV 208 C 35 T E NW 2 ST H R NW 2 ST NE 2 ST 1 D R 95 AVE 2 NW 51 95 40 West Dade D Douglas Road Metrorail IV R KINGS HWY SW 304 ST 1 E 277 NW 1 ST R 77 277 D NW 1 ST 21 93 NW 8 AVE 8 NW C R 93 Opa-locka Tri-Rail D Douglas Road MetrorailAVE 6 NW HOM ESTEAD Homestead Air 42 208 11 9 3 595 51 W FLAGLER ST 7 E FLAGLER ST CAMPBELL DR SW 312 ST TURNPIKE Reserve Base 11 77 3, 21 S 77 FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE 312 St 46 LIBERTY CITY CONNECTION (WEEKDAY RUSH-HOUR ONLY) Brownsville Metrorail D Seventh120 Avenue Transit Village FORT LAUDERDALE ’S 35 FLORIDA KEYS SW 1 ST SE 1 ST SW 1 ST 51 11 120 95 HOLLYWOOD AIRPORT 344 Historic 207 C MOWRY DR SW 320 ST 48 (WEEKDAYS ONLY) Brickell Metrorail D University Metrorail C SE 2 ST EVERGLADES SW 2 ST AVE 2 SE 34 Homestead SW 2 ST 2 324 St FLORIDA NATIONAL PARK HOMESTEAD 500 6 GRIFFIN RD 70 SW 3 ST 2 95 FLAGLER MAX (WEEKDAYS ONLY) West Dade D Downtown Miami METRORAIL National Parks 51 SE 3 ST 328 St SW 3 ST S SE 4 ST Ft.
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