Train and Track Information
| Metrorail |
Legend
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| to West Palm Beach (Tri-Rail) |
| and New York City (Amtrak) |
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Palmetto |
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| Florida 826 |
| Palmetto Expressway |
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Golden Glades |
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Okeechobee |
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Opa-locka |
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Hialeah |
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Tri-Rail |
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Northside |
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza |
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Hialeah Marketoriginally Miami Airport |
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Brownsville |
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Miami River |
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Miami Central Station
| Amtrak and Tri-Rail |
| opens in 2013 |
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Miami River |
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| Florida 112 |
| Airport Expressway |
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Earlington Heights |
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| Florida 112 |
| Airport Expressway |
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Allapattah |
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Santa Clara |
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Civic Center |
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Culmer |
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I-95 |
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Historic Overtown/Lyric Theatre |
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Government Center |
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Miami River |
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Brickell |
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I-95 |
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Vizcaya |
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Coconut Grove |
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Douglas Road |
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University |
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South Miami |
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Dadeland North |
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| Florida 878 |
| Snapper Creek Expressway |
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Dadeland South |
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