Best Metrorail Station
Miamians love to rant about the 23-mile concrete ribbon snaking above the city — the seemingly random placement of stations, the lack of east-west transport. From Medley to Kendall, there are 23 Metrorail stations, and since Brickell Station opened February 10, 1984, it’s been a crowd favorite. Miami-Dade Transit estimates 8,430 boardings there each weekday. It’s situated in the city’s hub of finance and business, linked directly to the Metromover. Outside the turnstiles, buses to Little Havana, Key Biscayne, Coconut Grove, and Wynwood await. Soaring among Brickell’s high-rises, noticeably loftier than the other stops, Brickell Station plays Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony to announce approaching trains. The ominous “dit-dit-dit-dah” sparks quick smiles, even among the city’s most callous commuters.