Miami-Dade Transit elevator & escalator status
Live elevator and escalator status across 13 tracked Miami-Dade Transit stations in Miami. Every outage is logged with its start and end time — building a public reliability record from rider reports and official feeds. Report a broken elevator or escalator.
Affected stations
- ReportedSanta ClaraMiami1mo ago
- ReportedOkeechobeeMiami • 3 units affected2mo ago
- ReportedDadeland NorthMiami2mo ago
- ReportedFirst StreetMiami3mo ago
- ReportedBrickellMiami • 2 units affected5mo ago
- ReportedGovernment CenterMiami • 2 units affected5mo ago
- ReportedUHealth | JacksonMiami10mo ago
- ReportedFreedom TowerMiami11mo ago
- ReportedTri-RailMiami13mo ago
- ReportedBrownsvilleMiami17mo ago
- ReportedDadeland SouthMiami • 2 units affected33mo ago
Common questions about Miami-Dade Transit elevators
Which Miami-Dade Metrorail or Metromover stations have elevators out of service?+
See the live list above — it updates every 15 minutes from Miami-Dade Transit's facility tracker and covers all Metrorail and Metromover stations, plus other MDT facilities (~193 units total).
How do I report a broken elevator at a Miami-Dade Transit station?+
Report it at elevatoruptime.com/report in about 15 seconds — no account needed. You can also call Miami-Dade Transit customer service at 786-469-5683 or use the GO Miami-Dade Transit app.
Is Miami Metrorail accessible for wheelchair users?+
Every Metrorail station has at least one elevator. When an elevator is out of service, alternative access may require using escalators or stairs. The live list above reflects current disruptions at all tracked stations. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, Miami-Dade Transit must maintain accessible facilities.
Why are Miami-Dade Transit elevators out of service for so long?+
Many Miami-Dade Transit elevator outages involve major refurbishment or complete replacement projects that can last several months. The live list above shows the estimated return date for each out-of-service unit.