Metromover is the Miami metropolitan region's unique free mass transit system, one of only three similar peoplemover train systems in the United States. The system, which originally began servicing the city's downtown district and Park West, Brickell, and Omni neighborhoods in 1986, offers three high-rise-track loops that stop at 21 stations throughout the city, separated by approximately two blocks apiece.

It has served as a catalyst for urban redevelopment and tourism within the city, connecting major attractions such as the American Airlines Arena, Bayside Marketplace, Historical Museum of Southern Florida, and the city's Cultural Plaza and Museum Park districts. Visitors can ride the Metromover for an elevated view of the city's skyline and attractions or connect to the nearby Metrobus and Metrorail systems for a low-cost transportation alternative throughout other city neighborhoods. Loops run between 5:00am and midnight throughout the week, with extended late-night service on Friday and Saturday evenings. Map

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