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Getting Around

Miami is a city full of many people – and many ways to transport them around town. Your Temporary housing will put you close to many means of transportation, whether you prefer to take the bus or your own car.

Public Transportation

The South Florida Regional Transportation Authority operates four public transportation systems in the Miami area. Miami-Dade Transit (MDT) carries over 200,000 residents each day, from Broward County to the Middle Keys. MDT consists of Metrorail, Metrobus, Metromover (automated monorail) and Paratransit systems which intersect each with other to effectively transport Miami residents to places of work and play.

Tri-Rail, a commuter rail system throughout southern Florida, also connects residents to the major cities in the area. The train runs from West Pam to Fort Lauderdale and on to Miami. Palm Tran serves Palm Beach County with over 3,500 bus stops and serves over 7 million residents each year. And Broward County Transit covers over 410 miles with its bus routes and carries residents to school, work and leisure activities. Without a doubt, you’ll be able to get around town from your Temporary housing with Miami’s public transportation system.

Driving

Many Miami residents hop in their cars to get from place to place. Several major highways run through the city, many of which you’ll travel regularly during your stay in Temporary housing. These include:

  • U.S. 1 (State Route 5): Also known as the Dixie Highway, this highway runs north and south through Miami, where it becomes I-95
  • I-75: Runs all the way from Ontario, Canada on to Florida. In Miami, I-75 runs east and west across the city and connects to Naples on Florida’s west coast
  • I-95: A north/south highway through Miami, as well as up and down the east coast
  • I-195: Freeway that runs east and west from I-95 to northern Miami Beach
  • I-395: Provides a link from Miami to Miami Beach along the Biscayne Causeway
  • FL 821: Parallels I-95 through West Palm and Fort Lauderdale until it becomes the Homestead Expressway in northern Miami and continues to the city’s western suburbs.

If you’re not bringing a car to your Temporary housing, you can always rent a car while in Miami. There are many rental agencies – for example, Hertz, Avis, Enterprise and Budget – for you to rent a car while in your Miami temporary housing.

Limousines

If you are headed out to South Beach for a night or perhaps picking up a top priority client for an outing, you may be interested in renting a limousine while in your Miami Temporary housing. Limousines in Miami range from the out of this world Hummer-limos to classy sedans. Miami limousine companies include A Dream Limousine, ABC Limousine, Ocean Drive Limousine, Pristine Limousine Service and more.

Airports

Looking to jet out of Miami for a long weekend? Temporary housing residents have multiple options for flying out of Miami, whether it’s for work or for fun.

Most Miami residents use Miami International Airport, which serves over 30 million passengers a year. If you are looking for alternative flight options from your Temporary housing, you can also check out Fort Lauderdale International Airport, located approximately 30 miles north of Miami, or Palm Beach International Airport which is located about an hour north of Miami.

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