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City of Miami reports stable trolley routes, new on‑demand pilot for Coconut Grove

5777806 · September 17, 2025
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The City of Miami told the CITT it served about 1.2 million trolley riders April–June, is revamping its trolley master plan with public engagement through November, and expects an on‑demand Coconut Grove service to begin after an interlocal agreement is approved in October.

City of Miami staff told the Citizens Independent Transportation Trust on Sept. 17 that the city’s trolley system carried about 1.2 million riders from April through June (roughly 391,000 per month) and is undertaking a trolley master‑plan update to improve routes and coordinate with county projects.

Juvenas Santana, director of the City of Miami Department of Resilience and Public Works, said the city operates 13 routes during weekdays, 11 on Saturdays and a reduced network of six on Sundays. Santana said the city has taken delivery of one new trolley and has 11 additional vehicles on order.

“We’ve kicked off our trolley master plan revamp,” Santana…

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