Vizcaya station

Vizcaya
Metrorail metro station

Former station signage and livery
Location 3201 SW First Avenue
Miami, Florida 33129
Coordinates 25°44′59″N 80°12′42″W / 25.74972°N 80.21167°W / 25.74972; -80.21167Coordinates: 25°44′59″N 80°12′42″W / 25.74972°N 80.21167°W / 25.74972; -80.21167
Owned by Miami-Dade County
Line(s)
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 2
Connections Metrobus: 12, 17, 24, 500
UM 'Canes Shuttle
Construction
Parking Park and ride (93 spaces)
Bicycle facilities 24 lockers
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code VIZ
History
Opened May 20, 1984
Traffic
Passengers (2011) 374,000[1]Increase 4%
Services
Preceding station   Metrorail   Following station
toward Palmetto
Green Line
Orange Line

Vizcaya is a station of the Metrorail rapid transit service station in The Roads neighborhood of Miami, Florida. The station is located near the intersection of Southwest First Avenue and 32nd Road, at the southern junction of I-95 and South Dixie Highway (US 1) and two blocks southeast of Coral Way. The station opened to service May 20, 1984, featuring a pedestrian bridge over the US 1/I-95 junction for access to the museums and residences on the east side of the highway.

Places of interest

Transit connections

Metrobus

Route # Route Name Route Map Note
12 Coconut Grove at Mercy Hospital ↔ Northside station via West 12 Ave Map
17 Norwood (Miami Gardens) via West 17 Ave and North 191 St Map Rush hour service to NW 95 St at NW 7 Ave (US 441)
24 Brickell Metrorail station ↔ SW 137 Ave at Coral Way via Coral Way and FIU (Modesto Maidique Campus) Map
500 Government Center Downtown Bus Terminal ↔ Dadeland South station Map Overnight service only

Alternative modes of transport

University of Miami (UM) 'Canes Shuttle – UM Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science

References

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