English: Schematic of rapid transit and passenger rail service in the Miami metropolitan area in 2018. Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link and en:Brightline scheduled to be operational by the end of the first quarter of 2018.
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Made recommended southwestward bend in Metrorail alignment south of Brickell and Douglas Road stations, per suggestion. Moved title to top-left to avoid clutter at the bottom of the diagram.
Updated to include recommended map changes, updated legend with regular spacing between symbols, adding additional symbols for updates. Uniform fonts for all stations. Replaced spokes at single-service station to dots uniformly.
Add basic BRT busway line with no station detail. True BRT is increasingly being accepted as virtual light rail, and is a critical feeder to the Dadeland end of Metrorail.