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Tri-Rail Promotes Connections To Three Major Airports

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Smart commuters know that getting to South Florida’s three major airports is easy and affordable when you ride Tri-Rail, South Florida’s premier commuter rail system. Tri-Rail offers convenient shuttle service to the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport and Palm Beach International Airport terminals, plus a seamless connection to Miami International Airport.

Savvy passengers who take the train to the plane enjoy:
  • One way fares as low as $2.50
    • 18 conveniently located train stations
    • Direct shuttle connections to and from the airports
    • Onboard luggage racks
    • Free onboard Wi-Fi
    • Free parking at train stations
    “For years, Tri-Rail has offered service to the airport, but now it is better than ever with direct and seamless connections,” said Bonnie Arnold, public information officer of SFRTA/Tri-Rail. “We encourage business and leisure travelers to get onboard and take advantage of our improved service.”
How to get to MIA
Passengers with flights from Miami International Airport can take Tri-Rail to the Miami Airport Station, then take MIA Mover directly to the terminals.
How to get to FLL
Tri-Rail offers shuttle bus service (Shuttle Route FLA 1) directly to FLL, which passengers can access at Tri-Rail’s Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport Station at Dania Beach.
How to get to PBI
Tri-Rail offers free, non-stop shuttle bus service to and from Palm Beach International Airport and the West Palm Beach Station.

South Florida residents are invited to enter Tri-Rail’s “Take the Train to the Plane” online giveaway. One lucky winner will receive a $500 gift card to American Airlines, plus two round-trip tickets to ride Tri-Rail. To enter for the chance to win, visit www.tri-rail.com/train-to-the-plane.

For more information about Tri-Rail and its airport connections, visit www.tri-rail.com or call 1-800-TRI-RAIL.


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