Miami Metrorail Single-Tracks for Track Upgrades
Miami Metrorail implements single-tracking on weekends and after 8 p.m. for track upgrades
Metrorail Uses Single-Tracking for Track Work
Miami's Metrorail riders should expect service changes during weekends and late weeknights as the transit system performs essential track maintenance. The Miami-Dade Department of Transportation and Public Works is implementing single-tracking to allow crews to safely upgrade Metrorail's tracks and guideway, transit officials said. The work takes place on weekends and after 8 p.m. on weekdays, though officials haven't specified which stations or segments will be affected.
Context & Background
Single-tracking is an industry-wide standard that allows transit agencies to perform track maintenance while keeping trains running, according to the transit agency. The practice involves routing trains on one track while crews work on the other, enabling essential upgrades that can't be completed during non-service hours. Officials said the work aims to improve safety and reliability for riders. Single-tracking may also be necessary when other agencies or private contractors perform construction near the tracks, though specific projects weren't identified.

Key Details
The maintenance work involves upgrades to both tracks and the elevated guideway structure that supports the rail system. Transit officials said the extensive scope of work makes single-tracking essential, as the projects can't all be completed during the system's limited non-service hours. Officials didn't provide details about how many track segments need work or what specific upgrades are being performed. The agency also didn't release a timeline for when the maintenance program will be completed.
Timeline & Implementation
Single-tracking operations occur on weekends and after 8 p.m. on weekdays, officials said, though they haven't specified whether this schedule applies systemwide or to specific segments. The agency didn't announce when the maintenance program began or how long it'll continue. Officials said riders should expect service changes and delays during single-tracking hours but didn't provide estimates of how much additional travel time to expect.

Rider Impact & Moovit
Riders may experience service changes and delays during single-tracking hours, particularly on weekends and late weeknights. Officials encouraged riders to sign up for Metrorail service updates to stay informed about specific impacts, though they didn't detail how much advance notice will be provided for single-tracking operations. The agency said feedback can be submitted through the county's online form. Moovit provides real-time updates for Miami Metrorail, helping riders plan trips around maintenance schedules.











