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To further its effort to move people from one end of Miami Beach to the other for free and reduce cars on the road, the city on Monday launched the new South Beach Loop trolley route.
The trolley that loops around Alton Road and West Avenue got an extension to run until Miami Beach and Miami-Dade County work out details of a new trolley to service South Beach.
Published December 2, 2013 The traffic during Art Basel Miami Beach is notoriously bad, but this year the cities of Miami Beach and Miami have teamed up to offer free trolley services for everyone ...
LAGUNA BEACH – Free trolley service will extend to Three Arch Bay this summer. To keep wait times along the route between 15 and 20 minutes, the council voted to add another trolley to its su… ...
The free Miami Beach Trolley is ultra-convenient, as it makes stop throughout South Beach and will also take you along Collins Avenue to the Mid-Beach and North Beach neighborhoods.
The city of Laguna Beach is not quite finished with tweaking the routes and stopping points for trolleys that take visitors and residents to various parts of the city.
This summer, six Orange County cities from Laguna Beach to San Clemente, have again launched their free trolleys to shuttle ...
Miami is preparing a plan to launch a new trolley route connecting downtown to South Beach in hopes of providing some relief to congestion on the MacArthur Causeway.
The Beaches Trolley is coming back in the spring, but fares will be increasing from 50 cents to $1 and there will be a longer wait between trolleys because private sponsorships aren't available. Th… ...
The Beaches Trolley, a public-private program to alleviate traffic and parking problems, was set to roll out Friday night without a lot of fanfare.This year, the trolley will run farther south in ...
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