MIAMI – The Ultra Audio Festival is back again.
Huge crowds are predicted in downtown Miami as supporters flock to see some of the most popular functions in electronic songs at Bayfront Park.
As you may well anticipate there are some visitors detours to accommodate the competition.
All northbound Biscayne Boulevard site visitors has be re-routed to the southbound lanes at SE 1st Street and return to typical at N.E 4th Road. All Biscayne Boulevard southbound visitors has been re-routed eastbound and westbound at NE 6th Road. There is no southbound targeted traffic on Biscayne Boulevard south of NE 6th Street. All southbound website traffic is detoured to NE 2nd Avenue.
Tri-Rail will be operating special late-evening trains.
An extra northbound educate will depart the Miami Airport Station somewhere around 1 hour after the stop of every day’s concert, with a second educate departing in time to meet up with the arrival of the previous Metrorail practice in assistance.
Frequent weekday fares are in result on Friday and Tri-Rail weekend fares are just $5 on Saturday or Sunday.
A exclusive northbound educate will depart the Miami Airport Station at 1:00 a.m. and a 2nd just one at 2:30 a.m., soon after the concert events on Friday and Saturday nights, accommodating extended Metrorail hours. Similarly, a special Tri-Rail coach will depart at 11:00 p.m. and 12:45 a.m., soon after Sunday night’s concert.
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Brightline will be jogging special late-evening trains that depart at 1 a.m. from the Miami central station.
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