List of Miami-Dade Transit metro stations

Miami-Dade Transit operates the Metrorail rapid transit system and the Metromover people mover system in Miami and Greater Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States.

Brickell and Government Center stations serve both systems, allowing for transfers between Metrorail and Metromover lines.

[8] Since the opening of the initial line, one infill station and two extensions have been added to the Metrorail.

The line was extended 1.4 miles (2.3 km) in 2003, with a new northern terminus at Palmetto station in Hialeah.

[10] Metromover service began on April 17, 1986, with the opening of the initial 1.9-mile (3.1 km) loop through the Miami Central Business District.

A metro train sits beside a station platform with its doors open. A map of the metro system hangs from the roof of the station.
Dadeland South station is one of 23 Metrorail stations, and serves as the southern terminus for both Metrorail lines.
A busy metro station during rush hour with many passengers leaving the train and exiting the station.
Government Center station , located in Downtown Miami , is the busiest Metrorail station, serving over 10,000 riders on an average weekday.
The entrance to a metro station featuring a large number of turnstiles and a sign above that reads "Brickell".
Brickell station is the fourth-busiest Metrorail station, located in the Brickell neighborhood of Miami.
A large, modern elevated train station with two tracks traveling into the structure.
Miami Intermodal Center , which opened in 2012, is the newest station in the Metrorail system.
An elevated metro station viewed from ground level, with a bus driving on a street in the foreground.
Adrienne Arsht Center station on the Omni Loop is one of four stations in the Arts & Entertainment District neighborhood of Miami.
An elevated metro station at night with tall buildings on opposite sides.
Financial District station is the southernmost station on the Brickell Loop.
An elevated metro line and station with a travelling vehicle on the left track, passing through the opening at the bottom of a building.
The Metromover passes through The Loft 2 residential tower, adjacent to First Street station .
A people mover vehicle is pulling into an elevated metro station with large buildings in the background.
Knight Center station serves all three Metromover lines in the Central Business District .
A small metro train on an elevated rail line crosses over a wide river, surrounded by high-rise buildings. An elevated metro station with a large "M" sculpture is in the foreground.
Riverwalk station is located on the Brickell Loop on the south side of the Miami River .