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    How to Use Metromover

    It's simple. Start your trip from any station. Look for the Metromover map at street level or near the entrance to each station. Choose the station nearest your destination, then select the best loop to get there. Metromover MapAdobe Reader.


    Fare
    Everyone rides free
    on Metromover. Enter any station through the automated fare gate.  To get to the Metromover platform, use the stairs, escalators, or elevator.

    Detailed information on transit fares and passes.

    Boarding Metromover
    Once on the station platform, watch or listen for a Metromover car headed in your direction of travel. Check the digital display above the map in the center of the platform for each car's destination. A bell sounds when a car approaches the station.

    Metromover cars arrive frequently—every 90 seconds during rush hours and every three minutes during off-peak hours. When a car arrives at your station, wait for the passengers to exit before you board. Hold on to a pole or handrail.  While Metromover is designed for standing, seats for the elderly and people with disabilities are located at both ends of the car.

    Exiting Metromover
    Watch and listen for your destination station. The name will be announced as Metromover approaches each station.

    Exit the car and use the stairs, escalator, or elevator to reach street level. Leave the station through the turnstile.

    The emergency gate should be used by passengers unable to exit through the turnstile.

    Transfers to Metrorail
    Take Metromover to Government Center Station or Brickell Station.  Follow the signs to the special Metrorail/Metromover fare gates.  Deposit $2, or use a transit pass, token, or bus-to-rail transfer to enter the Metrorail station area.

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