Government Center station (Miami)

Coordinates: 25°46′33″N 80°11′45″W / 25.77583°N 80.19583°W / 25.77583; -80.19583
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Miami, Florida
Coordinates25°46′33″N 80°11′45″W / 25.77583°N 80.19583°W / 25.77583; -80.19583
Owned byMiami-Dade County
Platforms (Metromover)
Tracks
  • 2 (Metrorail)
  • 2 (Metromover)
Connections
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Platform levels4
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeGVT
History
Opened
  • May 20, 1984 (Metrorail)
    Metrorail)
Feb 2014210,134[3] (Metromover)
Services
Preceding station Miami-Dade Transit Following station
Brickell Green Line Historic Overtown/Lyric Theatre
toward Palmetto
Orange Line Historic Overtown/Lyric Theatre
Third Street Omni Loop Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr.
One-way operation
Third Street Brickell Loop
Miami Avenue
One-way operation
Inner Loop Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr.
Next clockwise
Location
Government Center station is located in Central Miami
Government Center station
Government Center station
Location within Central Miami
Government Center station is located in Miami
Government Center station
Government Center station
Government Center station (Miami)

Government Center station is an

Downtown Miami, Florida. It is operated by Miami-Dade Transit and serves as a transfer station for the Metrorail and Metromover rapid transit systems and as a bus station for Metrobus, Paratransit, and Broward County Transit buses. MiamiCentral is directly connected via a pedestrian bridge over NW 3rd Street. The station is located near the intersection of Northwest First Street and First Avenue, a part of the Stephen P. Clark Government Center Building. It opened to service May 20, 1984, next to the site of a former FEC railway station which is now MiamiCentral
.

History

Metrorail and Metromover station

Schematic of 2018 rapid transit and passenger rail service in the Miami metropolitan area

Development of the

Metrorail, Metromover, and the Miami-Dade Cultural Plaza, which currently includes HistoryMiami and the Miami-Dade Public Library System
Main Library.

Construction on the present-day Government Center station began in June

Cambridge Seven Associates in collaboration with Edward D. Stone. The station was built by the Frank J. Rooney Construction Company. Metrorail service, between Overtown and Kendall
, following the precise route of the FEC, commenced service May 1984.

An unused, partially completed ghost platform for a future East-West Metrorail line is adjacent to the west side of the

mezzanine level below the current Metrorail station and is easily visible to passengers transferring from Metromover to Metrorail. This platform was part of the original design concept which interfaced with the atrium
of the Miami-Dade County Administration Building, and the people mover station.

Florida East Coast Railroad station

Next to Government Center station is the former site of a railroad station developed in April 1896 as the southern

terminus of Henry Flagler's Florida East Coast Railway (FEC). The downtown passenger terminal was demolished by November 1963.[4] The FEC still owns the old station site, which was occupied by parking lots until 2014. It is now MiamiCentral, an intermodal transit hub. It has been served by Brightline higher-speed inter-city trains since 2018, and served by Tri-Rail commuter trains since 2024
.

Station layout

The second floor of the complex includes the main fare control for Metrorail and platforms for the Metromover loops, as well as the Metrofare Shops area. The third floor of the complex is a mezzanine for transfers between the two services. A ghost platform for a never-built east-west Metrorail line is located on this level. The fourth floor of the complex is the Metrorail platform. It is the highest transit platform of the Miami-Dade Transit system in height and can hold up to eight Metrorail cars.

Transit connections

Metrobus

Route # Route Name Route Map Note
2 The Mall at 163rd Street via NW 2 Ave and North Miami Avenue Map
3
Biscayne Boulevard
Map 24-hour service
7 Dolphin Mall via NW 7 St Map
7A Miami Airport Station via NW 7 ST/ NW 42nd AVE Map
9 Aventura Mall via NE 2 Ave Map
11
Downtown Miami ↔ Florida International University (FIU) Modesto Maidique Campus via Flagler Street and West 107 Ave (SR 985
)
Map 24-hour service; alternate terminus at Midway Crossings
21
Northside station
via West 12 Ave
Map
51 Flagler MAX (Downtown Miami ↔ West Miami via Flagler St) Map Weekdays only; limited-stop
77 Downtown Miami ↔ Miami Gardens at Miami Gardens Drive/North 183 St or 199 St via NW 7 and NW 2 Ave. (US 441) Map
93 Biscayne MAX (Aventura via Biscayne Boulevard) Map Weekdays only; limited-stop
95 95 Express (
Golden Glades Tri-Rail station
and Park and Ride Lot via I-95)
Map Afternoon rush hours only
S (119) Aventura Mall via Miami Beach and Collins Avenue Map 24-hour service
120 Beach MAX (Aventura Mall via Miami Beach and Collins Ave) Map Limited-stop
207 Little Havana Connection (Downtown Miami ↔ Little Havana via SW 7 St & 1 St) Map
208 Little Havana Connection (Downtown Miami ↔ Little Havana via Flagler Street & SW 8 St) Map
246 Night Owl (Downtown Miami ↔ The Mall at 163rd St via Health District) Map
Overnight only
277 NW 7th Ave MAX (Downtown Miami ↔ Golden Glades station via NW 7 Ave) Map Weekday rush hour only; limited-stop
400 South OWL (Downtown Miami ↔
Dadeland South station
)
Map Overnight only
401 North OWL (Downtown Miami ↔ 163 St Mall Terminal) Map Overnight only
836 Express (Downtown Miami ↔ Dolphin Station Park and Ride) Map Weekday rush hour only; limited-stop
837 Express (Downtown Miami ↔ Tamiami Station Park and Ride) Map Weekday rush hour only; limited-stop

Broward County Transit

Route # Route Name Route Map Note
109 95 Express (Downtown Miami ↔ Pines Boulevard (SR 820) at Flamingo Road (SR 823) via I-95 and Pines Blvd) Map Weekday rush hour only; limited-stop
110 595 Express (Sunrise BB&T Center ↔ Downtown Miami and Brickell via I-95) Map Weekday rush hour only; limited stop

Miami Trolley

Route Name Route Map
Coral Way Map

Places of interest

Gallery

  • A Metromover car waiting on the lower level of the Government Center station.
    A Metromover car waiting on the lower level of the Government Center station.
  • A Metrorail train is approaching the upper level of the Government Center station with the Dade County Courthouse in the background.
    A Metrorail train is approaching the upper level of the Government Center station with the Dade County Courthouse in the background.
  • The Government Center Metromover transfer station
    The Government Center Metromover transfer station
  • A Metromover train is approaching Government Center station
    A Metromover train is approaching Government Center station
  • Passengers exit a northbound Metrorail train during rush hour
    Passengers exit a northbound Metrorail train during rush hour
  • Platforms overlooking the contemporary US Courthouse building.
    Platforms overlooking the contemporary US Courthouse building.
  • The ghost platform that is on the mezzanine level
    The ghost platform that is on the mezzanine level
  • A closer view of the ghost platform
    A closer view of the ghost platform
  • A Metrorail sign in the plaza
    A Metrorail sign in the plaza
  • View toward the southeast of the city center, with the FEC passenger trains and the Dade County Courthouse foreground, circa 1930s
    View toward the southeast of the city center, with the FEC
    passenger trains
    and the Dade County Courthouse foreground, circa 1930s
  • Critical Mass Miami assembling at Government Center
    Critical Mass Miami assembling at Government Center
  • Government Center with the Dade County Courthouse in the background and HistoryMiami in the foreground on the right
    Government Center with the
    Dade County Courthouse in the background and HistoryMiami
    in the foreground on the right

See also

References

  1. ^ "Free Rides Bring Out Thousands to Opening of Miami Metrorail". The Tampa Tribune. May 21, 1984. pp. 1B–2B. Retrieved September 18, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. ^ http://www.miamidade.gov/transit/news_technical_reports_archive.asp[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b "RIDERSHIP TECHNICAL REPORT". Miami-Dade County Transit. Retrieved 2 June 2014.[permanent dead link]
  4. New York Times
    . p. XX13. Retrieved 2011-03-29.

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