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    Skytrain

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Tri-Rail

    Tri-Rail

    2.2(53 reviews)
    33.9 mi

    I was at the Tri-rail office in Pompano Beach to get an Easycard. The ticket office usually handles…read morethis task but unfortunately the guy manning the ticket office was out for the day. I asked in the main administrative office next to the station and the guard was helpful in guiding me to one of the ladies in administration. Sabrina was great in helping me with the paperwork, taking the picture, and processing the card through the computer downstairs. She went way beyond the call of duty by personally walking me to the train station ticket vending area and showing me how to fund or reload the Easycard. She set a great example of customer service at Tri-rail in South Florida. What a wonderful experience! She's a great asset to Tri-rail.

    I ride Tri-Rail if I need a ride from a distant airport. I waited for a shuttle from the Fort…read moreLauderdale airport that was packed. Now the other train service called Bright Line had a special shuttle that was nice vs a free bus, but you had to pay for that ride and pay quite a bit for a ticket. The Tr-Rail ticket was $5.00. I didn't feel that the ticket purchasing system was user friendly. I tried multiple times and was charged three times before someone assisted me. The funny part is that no one asked to see my ticket on the train. They allow commuters to bring bikes and they took up a lot of room which left little room to get by. Many people saved a seat with a bag and would not move the bag to open a seat. There were 15 or so boys running back and forth throughout the ride and kept bumping into me. Not one said excuse me or I'm sorry. They had no staff on the train that I saw. Overall it was an ok ride but not comfortable and I will look for alternate rides next time.

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    Tri-Rail - Here's Tri-Rail at the Fort Lauderdale (Airport) station after the easy jaunt up from MIA's intermodal station; smooth ride and fair pricing

    Here's Tri-Rail at the Fort Lauderdale (Airport) station after the easy jaunt up from MIA's intermodal station; smooth ride and fair pricing

    Tri-Rail - This is a southbound Tri-Rail train headed to MIA seen at Fort Lauderdale while waiting for Amtrak at this station common to both systems.

    This is a southbound Tri-Rail train headed to MIA seen at Fort Lauderdale while waiting for Amtrak at this station common to both systems.

    Tri-Rail - This is a northbound Tri-Rail coach and locomotive at Fort Lauderdale (MIA to West Palm Beach route) with some palm trees beyond.

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    This is a northbound Tri-Rail coach and locomotive at Fort Lauderdale (MIA to West Palm Beach route) with some palm trees beyond.

    Culmer Station

    Culmer Station

    4.0(2 reviews)
    3.6 miOvertown, Civic Center

    One of the shadier metro stations on the line... but then again, they all are. Between the Overtown…read morestation and the Civic Center stop, Culmer seems to be a strange place for a metro stop anyway. Not that I'm complaining, considering it's convenient for when I'm visiting friends who live at the apartment building right across the street. Standard security courtesy of MDC Transit, the elevator here is out about 40% of the time, and the escalator is almost always going up. Good enough, it's a metro station.

    Great Metro-Rail station clean with security and parking. The Metro-Rail goes all the way to…read morePalmetto station in Hialeah to Dadeland South with the green line route. You can also take the orange line to get to the airport. It also has a transfer at the Tri-Rail station where you can opt to go all the way to West Palm beach. This particular station has connecting bus routes to downtown and connects to the 595 express that takes you all the way to Sunrise in Broward County. Additionally if you are going to Marlins park and you don't want to get stuck in traffic and avoid 20+ dollar parking this is a great solution. You can park your car at any Metro-Rail station and get an all day pass and come to this station and the marlins shuttle (the 55 bus) will take you to and from the Stadium. They have shuttles running from the Stadium to the Culmer Metro-Rail station from prior to the game up to 2 hours after the last pitch. Also pointing out that riding public transportation is great for the enviroment and helps decongest highways. Great work Miami-Dade Transit!

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    Culmer Station
    Culmer Station

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