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Coordinates: 25°4618N 80°1128W / 25.77167°N 80.19111°W / 25.77167; -80.19111
 

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Knight Center
Metromover people mover station
Outer Loop train departing the station, Downtown skyscrapers visible left-background
General information
Location100 SE Second Street
Miami, Florida 33131
Coordinates25°46′18N 80°11′28W / 25.77167°N 80.19111°W / 25.77167; -80.19111
Owned byMiami-Dade County
Platforms1island platform
Tracks2
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedApril 17, 1986
Previous namesWorld Trade Center
Services
Preceding station Miami-Dade Transit Following station
Third Street
One-way operation
Omni Loop Bayfront Park
toward School Board
Riverwalk
One-way operation
Brickell Loop Bayfront Park
Miami Avenue
Next clockwise
Inner Loop Bayfront Park
One-way operation

Location

Map

Knight Center is a Metromover station in Downtown, Miami, Florida located in the Miami Tower.

This station is located at the intersection of Southwest Second Street and Second Avenue, connected to the namesake James L. Knight Center by a glass-enclosed walkway underneath the Downtown Distributor freeway. Knight Center opened April 17, 1986 as the World Trade Center Station, and was the first elevated metro station in the world built into an existing building.

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