Downtown Miami Metromover starts later June 6 during upgrades
Miami-Dade says Metromover’s downtown loops start later June 6, with the Inner and Brickell loops at 2 p.m. and Omni at 3 p.m. Shuttle buses will cover interruptions.
Downtown Miami riders who depend on Metromover should plan for a later start on Saturday, June 6. Miami-Dade County says the Inner and Brickell loops will begin running at 2 p.m., and the Omni Loop will begin at 3 p.m., while upgrade work continues.
The change matters for commuters, downtown workers, and anyone trying to reach Brickell, Government Center, Bayside, or the Arsht Center. Even a short delay can affect office arrivals, lunch plans, and connections to other transit services.
What riders should expect
The county says this is an ongoing upgrade-related service adjustment, not a permanent shutdown. That means the later start applies to the named loops and the stated times on June 6.
Miami-Dade also says shuttle buses will be used during service interruptions. For riders, that can mean extra walking, extra waiting, and more time built into a trip. If you have a timed meeting, event, or transfer, it is worth leaving earlier than usual and checking the latest rider alert before you go.
Why it matters downtown
Metromover is a compact but important downtown link for people moving between offices, residential towers, transit connections, and major stops in the urban core. When service starts later than usual, the impact lands on workers, visitors, and anyone trying to move quickly through downtown without a car.
If you ride Metromover regularly, build in a buffer on Saturday and confirm the county’s latest update before heading out.