Metrobus (Miami-Dade County)

Metrobus
S (now 100) Route at Adrienne Arsht Center Metromover station
ParentMiami-Dade County
FoundedAugust 2, 1960
HeadquartersOvertown Transit Village
LocaleMiami, Florida
Service areaGreater Miami, Broward, and Monroe Counties
Service type
AllianceBroward County Transit
Routes95
Stopsover 8,000
Fleet800+ buses:
Daily ridership178,000 (weekdays, Q4 2025)
Annual ridership56,482,500 (2025)
Fuel type
  • Diesel
  • Diesel-electric
  • Electric
  • CNG
OperatorMiami-Dade Transit
Websitemiamidade.gov/transit

The Metrobus network is a bus system in Miami-Dade County, Florida, operated by Miami-Dade Transit. It consists of 95 routes connecting most points in the county and part of southern Broward County as well. As of 2025, the system has 56,482,500 rides per year, or about 178,000 per day in the fourth quarter of 2025.

Seven routes operate around the clock: Routes 3, 11, 27, 77, 79 (No 24-hour service to Hialeah, all trips terminate at Northside Station), 100 and 602. Routes 246 Night Owl & Route 500 Midnight Owl operate from midnight to 5 am. Other routes operate from 4:30 am to 1:30 am. All Metrobuses are wheelchair accessible, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and equipped with Bicycle racks.

Bus route 301 (Dade-Monroe Express) extends into Monroe County, reaching Marathon, where a transfer is available to a Key West Transit bus proceeding further into the Keys. With the appropriate bus transfers, one can travel all the way from Key West to Sebastian entirely on public-transit buses. Metrobus has many connections to Metrorail and Metromover, also operated by Miami-Dade Transit, mainly in the city of Miami.