Miami-Dade Transit Schedule Finder for Metrobus Routes, Map, Live Times, Stops & EASY Card Fares
Use this MDT schedule guide like a Miami transit control panel. Open official Metrobus routes, check real-time arrivals, find nearby stops, use the GO Miami-Dade Transit app, verify EASY Card/contactless fares, plan Metrorail or Metromover connections, and avoid wrong-route confusion before you leave.
What Miami-Dade Transit Riders Want First on an MDT Bus Schedule Page
A Miami-Dade rider usually opens this page because they need to move now. They may be trying to catch a Metrobus to work, connect to Metrorail at a station, reach Miami International Airport, ride Metromover in Downtown/Brickell, reload an EASY Card, find a stop near Miami Beach, or check if a bus is delayed. So the first screen must solve the riderโs task quickly.
โWhere is my bus?โ
Use the official Metrobus Real-Time Bus Tracker or GO Miami-Dade Transit app for estimated arrivals.
โWhich route do I need?โ
Start with official Metrobus routes and schedules, then select route, direction and stop before trusting any time.
โHow do I pay?โ
Check EASY Card, EASY Ticket, contactless payments, mobile passes, transfers and fare rules before boarding.
โCan I connect to rail?โ
Use Metrorail and Metromover pages to plan airport, Downtown Miami, Brickell and station connections.
MDT Quick Action Picker
Choose what you need right now. This makes the page work like a small transit app instead of only a long article.
โ ๏ธ Do not use an old Miami bus screenshot as your schedule
Miami-Dade routes, stops, live arrivals, fares, transfer rules and service alerts can change. Use this page for guidance, then confirm your exact route and stop using official Miami-Dade Transit tools.
Quick Answer: How to Check the Miami-Dade Transit Schedule Today
The fastest safe method is to open the official Metrobus routes and schedules page, select your route, confirm the direction of travel, and then use the Metrobus Real-Time Bus Tracker or GO Miami-Dade Transit app for live arrivals. If your trip includes rail, check the Metrorail or Metromover page before planning the transfer.
Metrobus
Use for Miami-Dade bus routes, local service, limited-stop routes, express-style trips, stops and fare details.
Metrorail
Metrorail runs seven days a week and connects with major stations, the airport corridor and Metrobus routes.
Metromover
Metromover serves Downtown Miami, Brickell and Omni-area stations and is free to ride.
GO Miami-Dade App
Use for trip planning, real-time bus/train/mover tracking, nearby stops, fares and mobile pass features.
๐ก Best rider workflow
For a real trip, use this order: official route page, travel direction, stop ID, live tracker, service alerts, fare/payment method. If you reverse the order, you may read the right route but stand at the wrong stop.
Source Verification and Editorial Safety Check
This guide uses official Miami-Dade County transportation pages where available, including Metrobus routes and schedules, Metrobus Real-Time Bus Tracker, GO Miami-Dade Transit app, EASY Card and Transit Store information, contactless payment FAQs, transfer fees, Metrorail, Metromover and Transportation & Public Works service pages.
BusSchedules.org is an independent rider-help guide. It is not the official Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works website. Always verify your exact route, fare, stop, live arrival, transfer rule and service alert through official Miami-Dade Transit tools before traveling.
Official Miami-Dade Transit Tools: Routes, Tracker, App, Fares and Alerts
These are the links most Miami-Dade riders need first. Keep them near the top because they solve the actual tasks: route lookup, live arrivals, fare reload, Metrorail connection, Metromover movement, and alert checking.
Miami-Dade Transit Control Center: Jump to the Exact Help You Need
Miami-Dade Metrobus Routes and Schedules: How to Read MDT Route Info Correctly
Miami-Dade Transit is not a single bus line. It is a countywide network with Metrobus, Metrorail, Metromover, MetroConnect and special pass products. Metrobus serves major shopping, entertainment and cultural centers, as well as hospitals, schools, Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, West Miami-Dade, Homestead, Florida City and other regional destinations.
๐ How to choose the correct Metrobus route
- Start with the official route list: use Miami-Dadeโs Metrobus routes and schedules page, not a random old PDF.
- Pick the service day: weekday, Saturday, Sunday and holiday service may differ.
- Choose the direction: route direction is just as important as route number.
- Find the exact stop: use stop name, stop ID or nearby stop list before walking.
- Check live arrival: use Metrobus Tracker or GO Miami-Dade Transit app before leaving.
โ ๏ธ Miami route mistake
Many riders search โMDT bus scheduleโ but forget to choose the exact route and direction. A route can look right on a map and still be wrong for your stop, branch, travel day or connection.
Need the official Miami-Dade Metrobus route list?
๐ Open Metrobus RoutesMiami-Dade Transit Live Times: Metrobus Tracker and GO Miami-Dade App
The best live-time workflow is simple. Use the official tracker when you know your route and stop. Use the GO Miami-Dade Transit app when you want nearby stops, route alignments, trip planning, bus/train/mover tracking, and saved favorite stops or stations.
๐ Metrobus Real-Time Bus Tracker
The official Metrobus Tracker lets riders view estimated arrival times by selecting route, direction of travel and bus stop. This is useful when you already know your route and need the next arrival at a specific stop.
๐ฒ GO Miami-Dade Transit app
The official GO app supports trip planning, nearby stops and stations, real-time bus, train and mover tracking, route alignments, fare information, mobile passes and rider alerts. It is better when you are planning a full trip, not just checking one stop.
๐ก Live tracking rule
If the scheduled time and live tracker disagree, use official live tracker and service alerts for todayโs trip. A schedule shows the plan; live tracking shows what is happening now.
Already know your route and stop? Use the official Metrobus Tracker.
๐ Open Metrobus TrackerMiami-Dade Transit Fare, EASY Card, Contactless Payment and Transfers
Miami-Dade Transit fare planning matters because a trip may include Metrobus, Metrorail, Metromover, express service or a transfer. Metrobus regular fare is listed at $2.25, and Metrorail is also listed at $2.25 per trip. Miami-Dade also supports EASY Card, EASY Ticket, contactless payment, mobile passes and Transit Store tools.
๐ณ EASY Card and contactless reminder
EASY Card is designed for Metrobus and Metrorail fare payment. Contactless payment can also be used with accepted contactless bank cards or digital wallets such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay and Fitbit Pay, based on Miami-Dadeโs official contactless payment information.
๐ Transfer rules that riders miss
Miami-Dadeโs transfer-fee page explains that riders must use contactless payment, EASY Card or EASY Ticket to access transfer rules. Cash riders may be required to pay full fare again. Bus-to-bus transfers are free within the first three hours from the initial tap, while other transfer combinations have their own rules.
- Metrobus fare: check regular, discount, express and shuttle bus categories before riding.
- Metrorail fare: fare gates require EASY Card, EASY Ticket, mobile pass or contactless payment; fare gates do not accept cash.
- Metromover: Downtown Miami Metromover service is free to ride.
- Transfers: use the same payment method where possible so transfer logic works correctly.
- Pass products: check official pass pages if you qualify for Golden Passport, Patriot Passport, Mobility EASY Card or other special products.
Need to reload or check an EASY Card?
๐ณ Open Transit StoreMetrorail and Metromover Connections: Airport, Downtown, Brickell and Transfer Planning
Many Miami-Dade bus trips are not only bus trips. Riders often connect to Metrorail for airport-area travel, major stations and longer-distance trips. Downtown riders may use Metromover for Brickell, Omni, Inner Loop, Government Center, School Board, Financial District and other downtown connections.
๐ Metrorail connection strategy
Metrorail operates seven days a week and includes Green and Orange Line service. For a bus-to-rail trip, check the bus live arrival first, then verify the Metrorail station and fare method. If your trip is time-sensitive, build a buffer because a late bus can break the rail connection.
๐๏ธ Metromover connection strategy
Metromover serves 21 stations across Downtown Miami, Brickell and Omni-area loops and is free to ride. It is useful for short downtown connections after a Metrobus or Metrorail trip, especially when walking distance, heat, rain or event traffic makes a short transfer uncomfortable.
Planning a rail connection from a Metrobus route?
๐ Open MetrorailMiami-Dade Transit Alerts, Delays, Holiday Service and Detours
Miami transit is affected by traffic, rain, flooding, bridge openings, downtown events, beach traffic, airport congestion, construction, road closures, hurricanes, parades, school traffic and holiday service changes. A route may still run while a stop is temporarily moved, skipped or delayed.
๐ง When to check alerts
- Before weekday rush-hour trips.
- Before airport, hospital, court, school or work trips.
- During rain, flooding, tropical weather or major road incidents.
- During beach events, downtown events, concerts, games and parades.
- On holidays or county office closure days.
- When live tracker shows no arrival or strange arrival gaps.
โ ๏ธ Holiday service warning
Do not assume a weekday schedule on a holiday. Miami-Dade may run weekend, Sunday or special service depending on the date and mode. Use official schedule and alert pages before traveling.
Need official Miami-Dade transit alerts?
๐ง Open DTPW ServicesAirport, Miami Beach, Aventura, Kendall, Homestead and South Dade Trip Planning
Miami-Dade Transit schedule searches often include popular destination intent. Users may not type the route number first; they type where they are going. A helpful MDT schedule page should therefore explain how to think by destination, not only by route number.
Miami International Airport
Check Metrorail/Orange Line and Metrobus connections, then confirm live arrivals through the GO app or tracker.
Miami Beach
Use official route tools for beach trips because traffic, events and bridge conditions can affect arrival times.
Aventura and shopping trips
Check route direction and transfer timing, especially if your trip involves a long Metrobus corridor.
Homestead and South Dade
Longer-distance trips need extra buffer time, especially when connecting to Metrorail or express-style service.
๐ก Destination-first search tip
For Google and user intent, phrases like โMiami airport bus schedule,โ โMiami Beach bus live times,โ โAventura bus schedule,โ โSouth Dade TransitWay scheduleโ and โMiami-Dade Transit near meโ should be naturally covered because real riders search by destination.
Common Miami-Dade Transit Schedule Mistakes That Waste Ridersโ Time
Wrong direction
The route is correct, but the rider reads the wrong direction. Always choose direction before reading stop times.
Wrong stop
A nearby stop may not serve the same route or direction. Use stop ID or official nearby stop tools.
Cash transfer issue
Transfer rules depend on payment method. Cash riders may not get the same transfer benefit.
No alert check
Weather, events and detours can change stops or arrival times even when the route is active.
Old schedule
Saved PDFs, screenshots or third-party pages can become outdated after service changes.
Ignoring rail timing
Bus-to-Metrorail or bus-to-Metromover trips need extra transfer buffer, especially during peak travel.
Smart Internal Links for Miami and Bus Schedule Discovery
This internal-link hub keeps riders on BusSchedules.org instead of sending them back to Google. It connects Miami intent, agency-level intent and route-number intent naturally.
๐ก Internal-link logic
These links connect Miami agency intent, route-number intent and broader bus schedule discovery. That helps users continue planning and gives search engines a cleaner topical structure.
Miami-Dade Transit Map Near Me for Routes, Stops and Live Times
The map below is for discovery. It can help you find nearby Miami-Dade Transit stops, routes and stations, but it should not replace official route, fare or alert pages. After using the map, verify your route, direction, stop ID and live arrival through official Miami-Dade tools.
Miami-Dade Transit Schedule FAQs
How do I check the Miami-Dade Transit schedule?
Use the official Metrobus routes and schedules page, choose your route, direction and stop, then check live arrivals through Metrobus Real-Time Bus Tracker or the GO Miami-Dade Transit app.
What is the best app for Miami-Dade Transit live times?
The official GO Miami-Dade Transit app is built for trip planning, live bus/train/mover tracking, nearby stops and stations, route alignments, fares, mobile passes and service updates.
How do I track a Miami-Dade bus live?
Use the official Metrobus Real-Time Bus Tracker. Select your route, direction of travel and bus stop to see estimated arrival times for the next bus approaching your stop.
How much is Miami-Dade Metrobus fare?
Miami-Dadeโs official Metrobus page lists Metrobus regular fare at $2.25, with separate discount, express, shuttle and transfer rules. Always check the official fare page before riding.
Can I use contactless payment on Miami-Dade Transit?
Miami-Dadeโs contactless payment information says accepted payment methods include contactless Visa, Mastercard and American Express cards, plus accepted digital wallets such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay and Fitbit Pay.
Does Miami-Dade Transit use EASY Card?
Yes. EASY Card is used for Metrobus and Metrorail fare payment. Riders can reload or manage cards through official Transit Store tools.
Is Metromover free in Miami?
Yes. Miami-Dadeโs official Metromover page describes it as free downtown Miami transit service serving Downtown, Brickell and Omni-area loops.
Does Miami-Dade Transit run on holidays?
Holiday service can change by mode and date. Check official Miami-Dade Transit schedules, alerts and holiday announcements before traveling.
How do I find Miami-Dade bus stops near me?
Use the GO Miami-Dade Transit app, nearby stop tools, map search or Metrobus Tracker. Always verify the route, direction and stop ID before waiting.
Is BusSchedules.org the official Miami-Dade Transit website?
No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider guide. Always verify exact routes, live arrivals, fares, stops, alerts and transfers with official Miami-Dade County transit tools.
Final Summary: Use Miami-Dade Transit Without Guessing
The safest way to use the Miami-Dade Transit schedule is to start with official Miami-Dade tools. Open Metrobus routes and schedules, choose the correct route and direction, confirm your stop, check live arrivals, then verify fares and alerts before leaving.
Use the GO Miami-Dade Transit app when you need trip planning, nearby stops, route alignments and real-time bus, train or mover tracking. Use the Transit Store or EASY Card pages for fare management. Use Metrorail and Metromover pages when your trip includes rail or Downtown Miami transfers.
Metrobus Routes โข Metrobus Tracker โข GO Miami-Dade App โข Transit Store