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Coconut Grove Metrorail Station to close for renovations

By Jovani Davis··2 min read
Coconut Grove Metrorail Station to close for renovations
Key Points(5)
  • The Miami-Dade Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) says it is temporarily closing the Coconut Grove Metrorail Station beginning on January 21, 2025, for <em>approximately</em> four months to expedite and complete much needed renovations.
  • In a press release the department says alternative bus shuttle options will be implemented, among other interim solutions.
  • The station is expected to reopen in the spring of 2025.
  • “The Coconut Grove Station is an essential hub for our community, connecting residents and visitors to key destinations,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.
  • “These renovations will not only improve the station’s functionality but also make it safer and more welcoming for everyone.

The Miami-Dade Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) says it is temporarily closing the Coconut Grove Metrorail Station beginning on January 21, 2025, for approximately four months to expedite and complete much needed renovations.

In a press release the department says alternative bus shuttle options will be implemented, among other interim solutions. The station is expected to reopen in the spring of 2025.

“The Coconut Grove Station is an essential hub for our community, connecting residents and visitors to key destinations,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “These renovations will not only improve the station’s functionality but also make it safer and more welcoming for everyone. The temporary rerouting to shuttle buses will pay off as we gain major long lasting improvements that will provide a better experience for all riders.”

This project is part of the broader Grove Central development, a transit-oriented community initiative designed to improve connectivity and accessibility for the Coconut Grove community and surrounding areas. Several station improvements have already been completed, and this next phase will bring the project closer to its full potential.

The stations enhancements include: 


  • Installation of brand-new elevators and escalator.

  • Completely remodeled restrooms, including new stalls and water fountains.

  • New, comfortable, modern granite benches.

  • New waterproofed tiles on the ground and platform levels.

  • New way-finding signage to guide riders through key areas, including the parking garage.


“These upgrades are about creating a better experience for our riders,” said DTPW’s Interim Director and CEO, Josiel Ferrer-Diaz. “We’re making the station safer, more accessible, and more comfortable for everyone who uses it. We are also doing this work through our development partner at a cost savings for taxpayers as our partner takes on the project and related costs. Thank you for your patience as we work to deliver a station that meets the needs of our growing community.”

During the renovations, Metrorail trains will not stop at the station. To ensure minimal disruption during the closure, DTPW will provide a FREE bus shuttle service between Douglas Road and Coconut Grove Metrorail stations. Throughout the closure, parking for transit riders will be moved to level P2 of Grove Central’s garage.

For more information about Grove Central, a Transit-Oriented Community, developed in partnership with DTPW, please visit the department’s website.

 

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