Port of Miami In May 2011, a study was proposed to analyze the idea of extending the Metromover to the
PortMiami. This, with Metrorail and the new
MIA Mover would create a direct rail transit link from the airport to the seaport. However, the study, which would take at least a year and cost about $120,000, was only a proposal to be voted on and the idea has not been reported on since 2014.
South Beach There have been multiple proposals for a Metromover service to southern Miami Beach. One was as part of the proposed
Resorts World Miami megaproject in Miami's
Arts & Entertainment District neighborhood, announced in mid-2011, a Metromover expansion from
Downtown Miami to
South Beach was being pushed as recompense for building a casino. The line could potentially run from the Arts & Entertainment District across the
Venetian Causeway to 17th Street in South Beach ending at the
Miami Beach Convention Center. The line could have three stations in South Beach along 17th Street- Alton Road, Meridian Avenue and Washington Avenue. This would connect
Miami Beach to rail
mass transit for the first time, and provide a direct rail connection into one of the Miami area's most visited neighborhoods. The line would also allow for future expansions later across South Beach. More recently, proposals for a separate, most likely at-grade,
light-rail system known as
BayLink have been revived. Miami-Dade originally planned to have a
monorail along the southern edge of MacArthur Causeway from Downtown Miami to South Beach. However, in November 2022, the original plan would be changed to Metromover because the budget did not allow for the proposed monorail and it would not provide a one-seat ride from Downtown Miami to South Beach.
Northward expansion A county plan unveiled in March 2021 shows an extension north from the current School Board station along North Miami Avenue, connecting the system to
Midtown,
Wynwood, and
The Design District. An
infill station called Herald Plaza would also be added on the site of the former
Miami Herald building, eventually connecting the Metromover system to
Miami Beach. ==See also==