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Travel to Miami


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variety. However, it is smaller and less trafficked than MIA, making customs, immigration and security a bit easier to go through.

Rail

Amtrak's Silver Service operates two trains daily to Miami from New York City, Washington, D.C. and other cities along the Eastern Seaboard. The ride from New York is about 24 hours but is often subject to delays, as Amtrak uses poorer-quality freight lines south of Washington and must cope with slow freight trains along the way.

Car

There are three main highways coming into Miami. I-95 runs along the Atlantic coast of the United States and terminates in Miami. I-75 comes in from the midwestern United States and runs through Atlanta and Tampa before terminating in Miami. Florida's Turnpike is a toll road mainly useful for those driving in from Orlando. The only southbound route from Miami is U.S. Highway 1, which runs through the Florida Keys all the way to Key West.

Bus

ATC Buses Transfers in and out of the city of Miami for groups to the rest of the US. City tours and more.

Greyhound near Miami International Airport.

RedCoach Buses arrive and depart from the South Terminal at Miami International Airport. Service from various cities in Florida and Georgia.

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