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Miami-Dade Transit to Maintain Regular Service on Veterans Day to Support Commuters and Event Attendees

Miami-Dade Transit to Maintain Regular Service on Veterans Day to Support Commuters and Event Attendees

As Veterans Day approaches this year, Miami-Dade Transit is ensuring its citizens can to freely move about the city. The Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) has confirmed that on Monday, all Metrobus, Metrorail, and Metromover services, including MetroLink and MetroConnect, will operate on regular weekday schedules. This decision facilitates access to various events and commemorations that are expected to take place on the holiday.

In an announcement made ahead of the holiday, the DTPW stated that while Miami-Dade County offices will remain closed for the day, public transport will not see a disruption. This means that those relying on these services for their daily commutes or to visit loved ones will not be inconvenienced. Veterans and civilians can still continue to navigate the city with ease. For those utilizing Special Transportation Services (STS), the reservation number (305-871-1111) will remain available for customers needing to reserve or cancel a trip.

For commuters who prefer handling their travel arrangements digitally, multiple options are available. Transit riders can purchase or reload their EASY Cards through the Transit Store or the Go-Miami Dade App, as well as the Token Transit and Transit Apps, which also offer contactless payment solutions to pay fares. These alternatives provide convenient and efficient means of managing one’s travel, reducing the need for physical visits to transit offices or handling cash.

Moreover, the DTPW is encouraging passengers to utilize online services for other needs as well. Individuals can apply for a Golden Passport EASY Card through DTPW’s online portal, or report any items they may have lost using the Lost and Found page. The department highlights these services on their website, thus easing the often stressful ordeal of dealing with lost possessions or the need to renew travel documents.

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As the city honors those who served, Miami-Dade’s transportation system is working to ensure the day is marked with respect and accessibility. The DTPW’s initiatives to maintain regular service and promote their digital platforms are aimed at providing a seamless transit experience for all riders on a day of national significance.

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