Miami International Airport's Skytrain, out of service since September, is set to resume operations on Friday morning after undergoing extensive repairs. The resumption comes after six months of shutdown, causing passengers to endure long walks to their terminals. The Mayor of Miami-Dade, Daniella Levine Cava, announced the restart, emphasizing the safety of passengers and staff. Three Skytrain stations are now operational, with one station still needing additional repairs. The Skytrain service revival marks a significant milestone in the airport's efforts to improve infrastructure and enhance the customer experience.
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Three Skytrain stations are operating for the first time since September; one remaining station requires additional repairs. https://t.co/aXGqTkGAYu
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Where does the Skytrain go at Miami’s airport? What to know about the revived service https://t.co/1MyHVj6gUJ
Miami International Airport has partially reactivated its Concourse D Skytrain service, which has been out of operation for six months due to necessary structural repairs. https://t.co/iHkjI6Hbdt
The sky train at Miami International Airport has reopened after undergoing extensive repairs and testing for the last six months. Here's what to know. https://t.co/mjitXvAAFC
Skytrain watch concluded as the train service resumes operations today at MIA. Here is footage from this morning of the train with passengers, via @iflymia https://t.co/TNdkBFjTYM
This is great news. Over the last six months, some passengers at Miami International Airport faced long walks to their terminals because the Skytrain was out of service, some had to trek up to a mile. @Morgan_Rynor https://t.co/WLF790klft
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Skytrain to begin running again at Miami International Airport after six-month shutdown https://t.co/Ee6ui239tH
Skytrain is back Fri morning at Miami International Airport https://t.co/0ePleJF794
Mayor says Skytrain will resume passenger service Friday morning https://t.co/0qRPzhsf0G
We are proud to be resuming Skytrain operations starting tomorrow, 3/29 after needed repairs. The safety of our passengers & staff remains our top priority, as we make historic investments in revitalizing our infrastructure & improving the customer experience across @iflymia!🚆✈️ https://t.co/Tb3LkVA0e2
This feed is now on Skytrain watch. The @MayorDaniella admin said the MIA train, down since Sept., should be running again by the end of March. That's Sun. If you you're in Concourse D between now and then, let me know what you see. Background: https://t.co/fRG8kiPgQd