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    I don't like trolls, they're so trolley
    Fox E.

    I don't like internet trolls, but who does? They're just so.... trolley. I spotted this cute little trolley on my Miamitravels, and it slides through some really nice neighbourhoods Miami, and by nice I mean cultural and tasty and exciting rather than the usual bland tourist spots and rich hoods - and I was surprised about that. It seems like quite a hipster thing to have, but it services some genuinely mass-transit-necessary areas and I appreciate that about it - plus it's really pretty and every city should really have a trolley should it not?

    What a terrible service! Waiting for bus forever! I wonder, if drivers just got together and having fun? Don't tell me it was a planed!
    Siarhei L.

    What just happened? Bus change his route right before my eyes!!! WTF? I was waiting for so long and he decided to go home?

    Gaurd left corner doesn't care if homeless people sleep,litter and urinate all day.....

    I find the drivers excellent. I utilize mass transit in Miami almost daily. I often pick up the trolley at MLK transit Village. This location is awful, yet convenient. Gaurds are the problem. Homeless allowed to sleep in way day and night. Homeless men bother common women taking busses . Gaurds are often sitting around or chatting with the homeless. The place is filthy each morning. I feel bad for lady each day who cleans up. The apartment complex in building has obnoxious staff and residents who speed all day. Sometimes Miami Police are present....they try. I am bothered each day by foreign and homeless men. Gaurds are a waste of ten dollars an hour.

    Onboard the trolley, headed downtown!
    Brian Q.

    Some others have reviews the trolley on the Metromover Yelp page, but the trolley and the train are two different services and merit separate reviews. The trolley basically runs up and down Biscayne from the Midtown Mall (Target!) in the north to Vizcaya/Mercy Hospital in the south. It's supposed to run at fifteen-minute intervals, and there are stops about every two blocks along the route. When the service is running well, the trolley is my preferred mode of public transport in the greater downtown area. But, unlike the Metromover, the stops are not shaded, and (usually) not as regular (the Metromover is supposed to come every five minutes; fat chance!). So waiting in the sun can be scorching--and SWEATY if you think you're running late. The trolleys are clean (and COOL!), and the drivers are courteous if not outright helpful and kind. When the service first stated, the cars were empty, but now that it's catching on, they're filling up. That's a good thing in my book--and I hope that means they'll start running more cars soon. A trip from the Omni to the River is about 10 to 15 minutes, once the trolley arrives. This is one thing the city is definitely doing RIGHT!

    What the Miami trolley looks like.  Too many trolleys in one area and not enough rotation.  You have to wait for hours for a trolley.

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    Trolly is ok if you have time to wait and be patient. Better off taking the rail line. The truly tracker does help!

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    Never really on time...wish I could track location of trolleys. Tough to plan a commute when the app is. Communicating location...

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    the trolleys are very slow, usually they are crowded of either locals or elderly people but the trolley is free so can't really complain

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    Once I went up the road a bit further to the correct stop, I waited there probably around 15 minutes before the next trolley came.

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    Brightline Miami Central Station - Brightline new trains

    Brightline Miami Central Station

    3.7(570 reviews)
    1.0 miOvertown

    My absolute favorite stop on brightline !…read more The Brightline MiamiCentral Station is the flagship southern terminus for the Brightline high-speed rail, located in the heart of downtown Miami. It serves as a major multi-modal hub, spanning six city blocks and offering direct connections to local transit like Metrorail, Metromover, and Tri-Rail. Station Amenities Dining: The Central Fare Food Collective on the second level features 12 diverse culinary concepts, including The Wolf of Tacos, Rosetta Bakery, and Stanzione Pizza. Lounges: SMART Lounge: Standard waiting area with comfortable seating, power outlets, and free Wi-Fi. PREMIUM Lounge: Exclusive access for Premium ticket holders, offering complimentary snacks, beer, wine, and priority boarding. Mary Mary Bar: A full-service in-station bar for cocktails and light bites. Accessibility: Fully ADA-compliant with elevators, level boarding "gap fillers," and accessible FYI : Travel Times from Miami Aventura: ~15-20 minutes. Fort Lauderdale: ~30 minutes. West Palm Beach: ~1 hour 20 minutes. Orlando: ~3 hours 30 minutes So get on their app or website and go brightline , you'll love the ride!!!

    Ah, Briteline Station. A yellow explosion of everything you didn't ask for in a travel hub…read more Aesthetically, it's like a lemon threw up and said, "NEON." It's a lot to handle, honestly. If airports are elegant chaos, Brightline is... well, a well-intentioned chaos with a touch too much flair. The smell? Oh boy. I don't know if they're going for "fresh" or "citrusy," but it hits you like a scent bomb that's somehow both overwhelming and... confusing? I'm not sure whether I'm in a train station or a high-end cleaning product store. Bathrooms? Peak. They were actually the highlight--clean, functional, and definitely the only place where I felt my dignity was intact. But when you have to do your business on a train with moving bathrooms, it adds a level of adventure I didn't ask for. The whole "swaying while you use the necessary " thing is a unique thrill, though. The store? Closed early the morning Now, let's talk about the train itself--big, comfy, and pretty solid for a ride. The seats are spacious, and the vibe is more "luxurious commuter" than "who's-holding-my-seat" chaos. Would I return? Well, I guess. The train's solid, and the station's got character... even if that character is a bit much. But hey, it's an experience, and sometimes you have to embrace the madness.

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    RedCoach - Extremely cramped and uncomfortable seats this company claims to be "luxury".

    RedCoach

    1.6(228 reviews)
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    Last September I took the bus to Miami Airport. It was advertised as a luxury red bus. It was a…read moreCaribbean substitute. Dirty, narrow seats. Restroom on board was filthy. No toilet paper, no water, no paper towels. Female driver would speed up and then slam on the brakes repeatedly. I had just come out of the restroom when she accelerated throwing me backwards to the floor. Another passenger helped me up as I was wedged in the aisle. I was badly bruised. Awful 3 hour trip.

    All college families offer this transportation as a valid and inexpensive choice against…read moreBrightline, and your better not to choose Red Coach altogether. Bus was late to an unscript (Shell Gas Sign) on Turnpike in Pompano. Bus was late about 30 minutes which seemed related to previous stop in airport FT Laud. Son's trip was to arrive at UCF at 9pm, it was after 1030pm. That's over 4 hours on bus without stretching feet and movement off bus ! Bus had seating issues in West Palm and sounded like overbooking. Out sons neighbor on bus was grossly oversized for his window seat in economy. (Buy correct seat size for all comfort) The gentlemen also vaped the entire route which should not happen in enclosed areas. No room to stretch out even in aisle seat to rest. One and done .... This is like herding cattle versus a luxury bus experience. Don't believe the hype. One star is better than deserved. Take Brightline and Uber to campus.

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    RedCoach - Clearly states "Business Class" yet were told we got downgraded to Economy.

    Clearly states "Business Class" yet were told we got downgraded to Economy.

    RedCoach - Only half the seats had seatbelts. Mine did not.

    Only half the seats had seatbelts. Mine did not.

    RedCoach - Drivers dog, who she claimed was a company service dog in training. I've worked w service dogs, she was absolutely lying.

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    Drivers dog, who she claimed was a company service dog in training. I've worked w service dogs, she was absolutely lying.

    Miami Beach Trolley - Inside Loop B trolley.

    Miami Beach Trolley

    3.3(29 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    The good news about the trolley is that it is free. The bad news about this trolley system is also…read morethat it is free. I was able to catch the trolley a couple of times, but no matter what time of day I caught it, It was packed. Standing room only. Sometimes it was so packed that the driver just passed me at while I was at the stop and just waved me off. The trolley was relatively clean,, but it appears that there are not many rules, at least ones being enforced. I saw people on the trolley with lots of luggage and even a motorized scooter. The trolley has clearly marked stops, for the most part, but appeared to not be on any type of schedule. There would be 30 to 40 minutes between trolleys, then you would have trolleys 2 back to back. I would say that I was able to catch the trolley about 50% of my attempts. You can track the trolley's movement via the app to keep you updated as to where they are at in real time. The trolley is ADA compliant and most have a lift in the back. They also have A/C, which is a plus. I almost wish that they would charge a small fee like a dollar to ride, to free up some space. It appeared that some people were riding because they were just bored. Anyway, I love this concept and that people have an affordable way to get around the city. I just wish there was more space available on them and that heir schedule was more reliable.

    Free trolley, perfect on a hot day. It goes up & down Collins Ave & runs frequently. Comfortable…read moreseats & air conditioning that zipped us and down Collins Blvd

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