Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Taking the Trains to Miami

A few weeks ago, we decided we wanted to ride the trains to Miami since we had nothing planned. We found out that an all-day pass on Tri-Rail only costs $2.50 for seniors on the weekend. Of course, you have to buy this on a weekday to get the discount. If you buy an all-day pass at the station kiosk on the weekend (ticket offices are closed), you have to pay the regular $5.

We arrived at the Boynton Beach TriRail station at 7:52 and the southbound train arrived at 8:45 am. It runs every hour on the :45 minute mark.

At 10:01, we got off the Tri-Rail at the Metro Transfer Station. We found a kiosk for the Metro-Dade Transit and bout a 1 day pass for $5.65 plus $2 for the card each. The southbound train arrived at 10:15 and we got off at the Government Center at 10:30.

We transferred to the Metromover which was free and rode the Inner Loop to the Bayfront Park Station.

Once we got off the Metromover at 10:43, we walked through the park along the waterfront to the Bayside Marketplace. Everything there opened at 11 so we were right on time. It was fun to look around in the shops and people watch but everything was expensive.

After a snack at McDonalds, we decided to head back home. The College Bayside Metromover was right beside the McDonalds.

We retraced our steps back to the Metro Transfer Station where we had to wait for 2:03 northbound Tri-Rail train back to Boynton Beach. It runs every hour according to the schedule and we would have planned this a little differently if we had realized that. We arrived back at the Boynton Beach station by 3:15 pm. 

We had a wonderful time and would do this again in the future. We are thinking about visiting the Frost Museum next time because Veterans get in free and those over 65 get a $5 discount.





Original photos and video by Pat Hensley