Eleventh Street station (Miami)

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Eleventh Street
Metromover people mover station
Eleventh Street Metromover Station 2020-03 01.jpg
General information
Location1098 NE Second Avenue
Miami, Florida 33132
Coordinates 25°47′5″N80°11′27″W / 25.78472°N 80.19083°W / 25.78472; -80.19083
Owned by Miami-Dade County
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsAiga bus trans.svg Metrobus: 9
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedMay 26, 1994
Services
Preceding station Logo Miami-Dade County.svg Miami-Dade Transit Following station
Park West
toward Downtown
Omni Loop Museum Park
toward School Board

Eleventh Street is a Metromover station in the Park West neighborhood of Downtown, Miami, Florida.

This station, opened May 26, 1994, is located at the intersection of Northeast Second Avenue and 11th Street, just southeast of the Arts & Entertainment District.

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