Brownsville station is a Metrorail station in Brownsville, Florida. It is located at the intersection of Northwest 27th Avenue (SR 9) and 52nd Street, opening to service May 19, 1985.[1]

Brownsville
Metrorail metro station
Brownsville Transit Village in 2012
General information
Location5200 NW 27th Avenue
Miami, Florida
Coordinates25°49′19″N 80°14′26″W / 25.82194°N 80.24056°W / 25.82194; -80.24056
Owned byMiami-Dade County
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsLocal Transit Metrobus: 27, 54
Construction
ParkingPark and ride (423 spaces)
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeBVL
History
OpenedMay 19, 1985[1]
Passengers
2011252,000[2]Decrease 7%
Services
Preceding station Miami-Dade Transit Following station
Earlington Heights Green Line Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza
toward Palmetto

Places of interest edit

  • Brownsville
  • Joseph Caleb Community Center
  • Family Health Center
  • Brownsville Renaissance (Retail shops, Movie theater)
  • Historic Hampton House Hotel

Brownsville Transit Village edit

Adjacent to the Brownsville Metrorail station is the construction of a new housing project, "Brownsville Transit Village." The project is composed of 5 mid-rise residential towers (467 apartments) with ground floor retail. The buildings are considered transit-oriented development, and are being designed around the metro station. The project was completed by 2012.[3][4] However, as of 2016, Brownsville and Santa Clara (Santa Clara Apartments TOD), are the lowest ridership stations in the system.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Miami's Metrorail Opens More Track". Greensboro News & Record. Greensboro, North Carolina. May 19, 1985. p. D3. Retrieved September 18, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ http://www.miamidade.gov/transit/news_technical_reports_archive.asp[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Building boom in affordable housing". Miami Herald.
  4. ^ "Brownsville Transit Village". HSQ Group, Inc. Retrieved August 21, 2016.
  5. ^ "Ridership Technical Reports". Miami-Dade County. Retrieved August 21, 2016.

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