
Now, through the EASY Pay app, riders can buy passes online and the smart phone will generate a QR code - a machine-readable label that will be read by an optical scanner on the fare gate.ĮASY PAY will be linked to the MDT Tracker app that was introduced in August. Then you would tap that card at the Metrorail faregate or Metrobus farebox. "And mobile ticketing is going to help us do both of those things."īefore the EASY Pay app, riders had to purchase their train or bus EASY Card passes from either a ticket-vending machine or from a transit service center like the large one at the Government Center Metrorail and Metromover station. City of Miami Gardens' Circulator "We Will" Commitment (PDF)įor more information, questions, or concerns, please feel free to contact the Trolley Division at 78."As part of our program to promote public transportation, in order to improve mobility, we want to do two things: make it easier to use all transit, eliminate hurdles and also provide incentives," said Alice Bravo, the director of the county's department of transportation and public works.That is why we have incorporated the, "We Will" commitment for all passengers residents and visitors, young and elderly, and for the mobile and immobile. The City of Miami Gardens is committed to serving the public. The MG Express ridership remains steady, with continued use of the NEW fleet of trolleys deployed in 2022. Notice of Rights under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (PDF).The following are our City of Miami Gardens' Trolley Complaint System Procedures, Rights, and Amenity Request Form: The Miami Gardens Express has predetermined stops that conveniently stop at key points of interests and local roads to supplement Miami-Dade County's current transit system throughout the city. The program began with two buses in route. 201) subsequently, Miami-Dade County approved it in October, 2014 thereby, introducing The City of Miami Gardens Express! Pilot Program

The City Council approved the aforementioned interlocal agreement on Ap(Resolution No. Thereafter, City staff met with Miami-Dade County Transit to negotiate an Interlocal Agreement to authorize the City to provide public transportation services for the operation of the bus circulator.
