Transit fares and fees were suspended as of March 22, 2020 as a safety measure during the height of the coronavirus pandemic. Beginning Thursday, May 20, transit riders can purchase mobile passes via the GO Miami-Dade Transit app, which will be pre-loaded onto the app.

How do I pay my Miami-Dade Transit?

Riders can pay directly at Metrorail fare gates and Metrobus fare boxes using their contactless-enabled bankcards or digital wallets instead of buying an EASY Card or EASY Ticket. We accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express contactless-enabled bankcards. Accepted digital wallets include: Apple Pay.

Is Miami-Dade Metrobus free?

The cost of a trip aboard Metrorail or Metrobus is $2.25 each way, or $5.65 for a 1-Day Pass. The forms of payment accepted include mobile passes, contactless-enabled bank cards, digital wallets, pre-loaded EASY Card or Ticket, or cash. One tap ride — Metrorail riders don’t have to tap out to exit the system.

What public transportation is available in Miami?

Metrorail, Metromover and Metrobus all provide low-cost or free ways for you to get around Miami without splurging on taxis and rental cars. Not only is it an excellent way to see the sights, it’s also great for the environment and a smart way to avoid parking and garage fees.

How much is the transit bus?

Fares

ServiceAdult (19-64)Youth (6-18)
Local/Swift$2.50$1.75
Commuter (Applies on all 400 & 800 series routes.)$4.25$3.00
Swift Bus Rapid Transit$2.50$1.75
DART Paratransit$2.50$2.50

Can I use my phone to pay on the bus?

Using a mobile payment to pay as you go is the same as using a contactless card. You can make mobile payments with devices such as phones, watches, key fobs, stickers or wristbands. You can use different mobile payments to travel on our transport services: Apple Pay.

Can you live in Miami without a car?

Miami makes it easy to live without a car. With the largest mass transit system in the state of Florida, Miami’s Metrorail, Downtown Metromover, Paratransit and Metrobus systems come together to make Miami a city impressively navigable by public transportation.

Can you get around Miami without a car?

The public transportation in Miami is great; its elevated Metrorail and Metromover train systems can make commuting possible without a car, if you live close enough to your home station and you can get off near your destination.

Can you use a card on the bus?

Contactless is a simple and secure way to pay for bus travel without needing cash. Look for the contactless symbol on your credit, debit or pre-paid cards. Most new cards are issued with this feature, however, if you’re not sure whether your card is contactless enabled please check with your bank or card issuer.

How do I contact the Miami-Dade Transit Department?

People who require assistance because of their disabilities in order to participate in the programs, activities or services of the Miami-Dade Transit Department, may contact Marcos Ortega at 786-469-5225 or [email protected]

Do I need to wear a face mask on Miami-Dade Transit?

Per federal mandate, face masks remain a requirement for any transit rider, both inside of a Miami-Dade Transit or STS vehicle and at a Miami-Dade Transit facility, including at bus stops and on the platforms. The renewal deadline for Golden Passport and other Special Pass holders 64 years of age or younger has been extended to Dec. 30.

Is there a bus service in Miami Beach?

Service is available from Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, West Miami-Dade, Broward County, Homestead, Florida City and the Middle Keys. Buses are equipped with bicycle racks that are attached to the front of the bus. Payment options to ride Metrobus are EASY Card, EASY Ticket, EASY Pay app, contactless payment and cash.

How to get to Miami Dade College North Campus by Metrobus?

Travels from the 167 Metrobus terminal St to Miami Dade College North Campus along NW & NE 119 St, W Dixie Highway, Dixie Highway, and NE 16 Ave. Click on the route number for detailed information. Local service seven days a week.