Miami Herald

Metrorail raising train-service frequency to pre-pandemic levels

- BY OMAR RODRÍGUEZ ORTIZ orodriguez­ortiz@miamiheral­d.com Omar Rodríguez Ortiz: 305-376-2218, @Omar_fromPR

Metrorail on Monday returned the frequency of its peak-hour services on weekdays to how it was before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Miami-Dade Transit.

The combined frequency of the Orange and Green Line trains increased during rush hour from every 7.5 minutes to every 5 minutes between Earlington Heights and Dadeland South stations, the agency announced.

This means that the trains will alternate arriving every five minutes on weekdays from 6:30-9:30 a.m. and from 3:30-6:30 p.m., Luis Espinoza, special=projects administra­tor at the Miami-Dade Department of Public Transporta­tion, told the Miami

Herald.

Here is what else you should know about the 25-mile train service:

WEEKDAYS

Peak service: Green and Orange Line trains will alternatel­y run every five minutes between Earlington Heights and Dadeland South stations.

Off-peak service: Green and Orange Line trains will alternatel­y run every 7.5 minutes between Earlington Heights and Dadeland South stations.

After 8 p.m.: Green and Orange Line trains will depart together to provide service every 30 minutes.

WEEKENDS

Green Line trains will run every 30 minutes.

Orange Line trains will only continue to provide airport shuttle service between Earlington Heights and Miami Internatio­nal Airport stations with service every 15 minutes.

Passengers heading to and from Miami Internatio­nal Airport must transfer between lines at Earlington Heights Station.

KEEP IN MIND

There are at least three things every Metrorail rider should know:

Metrorail operates 5 a.m. to midnight seven days a week.

Northbound trains travel to two different final destinatio­ns north of Earlington Heights Station: the Orange Line to the Miami Internatio­nal Airport station and the Green Line to the Palmetto station. Make sure you’re boarding the right northbound train.

Metrorail connects to Metromover, Tri-Rail,

Brightline, MIA Mover and South Dade Transit Way.

HOW TO BUY TICKETS

Riders can pay at all Metrorail fare gates and Metrobus fare boxes using their contactles­s-enabled bank cards or digital wallets. Accepted digital wallets include Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay, and Fitbit Pay. If using a contactles­s card or digital wallet, the fare will cap at $5.65 for unlimited rides per day, including transfers, on Metrorail and Metrobus. Fare gates do not accept cash.

Additional­ly, MiamiDade Transit riders can purchase a mobile pass via the GO Miami-Dade Transit app. One-Way Mobile Passes will be automatica­lly activated upon purchase. Metrorail fare is $2.25 per trip.

EASY Cards or Tickets are available for purchase at all Metrorail stations via vending machines using cash or credit cards. Riders can also buy an EASY Card and pre-load it online at the Transit Store.

 ?? PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com ?? Miami-Dade returned the frequency of its peak-hour services on weekdays to how it was before the COVID-19 pandemic.
PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com Miami-Dade returned the frequency of its peak-hour services on weekdays to how it was before the COVID-19 pandemic.

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