The Metrorail Transfer Station is a major transportation hub located in the Miami Airport area of Miami-Dade County, Florida, positioned next to Miami International Airport and directly connected to the terminals via the MIA Mover people-mover system. It serves as the main interchange between the Metrorail Orange Line and Green Line, making it a vital link for air travelers, commuters, and visitors. The station allows easy transfers between rail service, airport terminals, rental car facilities, and local bus routes. Its elevated, modern design features wide platforms, clear wayfinding, and open views of arriving and departing trains. Thousands of passengers pass through the station daily, especially those heading to or from the airport. The station's main purpose is to provide fast, convenient, and car-free access to Miami International Airport while improving overall connectivity across the Miami metro area.
The webcam offers a real-time view of the platforms at the Metrorail Transfer Station, capturing the constant movement of trains and daily commuters. The camera includes sound, allowing viewers to hear trains arriving, departing, and the ambient station announcements. It looks directly onto the platforms and the small station buildings, easily recognized by their distinctive blue roofs. Viewers can watch commuters stepping on and off trains, transferring between lines, or waiting along the platforms. The stream highlights the station's role as a busy interchange, especially for travelers heading to or from the airport. It’s an engaging urban live view that shows the rhythm of Miami's public transit system in action.