Metromover

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Metromover is a free, automated people mover system in Miami that operates elevated trains to connect key areas of the city’s urban core.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf automated people mover system
people mover in the United States
public transit system
rubber-tired metro
automationLevel driverless
city Miami
connectsAt Brickell station
Government Center station
connectsWith Metrobus
Metrorail
country United States
electrification third rail
fare free
fareCollection no fare collection required
farePolicyChange became permanently free in 2002
guidewayType elevated
initialOpeningYear 1986
line Brickell Loop
Inner Loop
Omni Loop
location Miami
metropolitanArea Miami metropolitan area
notableFeature elevated concrete guideways
free to ride
fully automated operation
numberOfLines 3
numberOfStations 21
openingDate 1986-04-17
operator Miami-Dade Transit
owner Miami-Dade County
partOf Miami-Dade Transit
Miami-Dade public transportation network
primaryFunction distribute passengers within Miami urban core
provide last-mile connectivity from Metrorail
propulsion electric
region South Florida
safetyFeature platform edge barriers at some stations
serves Arts & Entertainment District
Brickell
Central Business District of Miami
Downtown Miami
serviceAreaCharacteristic high-density urban core
servicePattern frequent all-day service
systemLength approximately 4.4 miles
trackGauge guideway for rubber-tired vehicles
transitType automated guideway transit
usageType urban circulator


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