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101 Northwest First Street, Miami (Metrorail)<br>138 Northwest Third Street, Miami (Metromover)
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Island (Metrorail)<br> Side (Metromover)
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Privately-owned spaces
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May 20, 1984 (Metrorail)<br>April 17, 1986 (Metromover)
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Yes
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GVT
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Miami-Dade County
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is a
Metrorail and
Metromover changeover station in
Downtown Miami ,
Florida ,
USA .
The station is located near the intersection of Northwest First Street and First Avenue, at the
Stephen P. Clark Government Center Building. It opened to service
May 20 ,
1984 . It is the hub of most travel via Miami-Dade Transit, servicing not only Metrorail and Metromover, but ten
Metrobus routes and
Paratransit .
An unused, partially-completed ghost platform for a future East-West Metrorail line is adjacent to the west side of the Mezzanine level below the current Metrorail station and is easily visible to passengers transferring from Metromover to Metrorail.
- - Downtown Miami/ Florida International University -South Campus via Flagler St & SW 107 Ave ( SR 968 and SR 985 )
- - Miami Beach/West Miami-To SW 137 Ave via Flagler St (weekdays only)
- - Downtown Miami/Norwood via NW 7 Ave ( US-441 ) & NW 2 Ave ( US-441 )
- - Downtown Miami/Little Havana via SW 7 & 1 St
- - Downtown Miami/Little Havana via Flagler & SW 8 St
- - Miami International Airport via Flagler Street (overnight service only)
- - Downtown Miami/ Port Of Miami via Port Blvd
- - Golden Glades via Civic Center (overnight Service Only)
- - Downtown Miami/ Golden Glades via NW 7 Ave (weekday peak hours only)
- - Palmetto Station/Dadeland South Station via Metrorail (overnight service only)