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Tri-Rail announces extended late-night train service for Ultra Music Festival 2025 attendees

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Miami, Florida – South Florida’s Tri-Rail system is making it easier for music fans to attend the Ultra Music Festival 2025 by offering special late-night train service throughout the event weekend. The festival, set to take place from March 28-30 at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami, is expected to attract thousands of electronic dance music enthusiasts from around the world.

To accommodate concertgoers, Tri-Rail will run a northbound train departing from MiamiCentral Station one hour after the conclusion of each night’s performances. This means that on Friday, March 28, and Saturday, March 29, a train will leave the station at 1 a.m., while on Sunday, March 30, the final train will depart at 11 p.m. This extended service ensures that festival attendees have a reliable and affordable transportation option to return home safely.

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With 19 stations throughout South Florida, Tri-Rail provides a convenient way for festivalgoers to reach the event. Passengers can connect to the Metromover system at MiamiCentral Station or take a short one-mile walk to Bayfront Park, the festival’s venue. To make the ride even more exciting, DJ Aulden Brown will be performing live at MiamiCentral Station, bringing the festival energy to the train station.

For those traveling to Ultra, Tri-Rail offers an affordable alternative to driving and dealing with heavy traffic and expensive parking fees. Regular weekday fares apply on Friday, while a flat weekend fare of just $5 for a round-trip ticket is available on Saturday and Sunday. This low-cost option has been popular in previous years, with hundreds of passengers taking advantage of the late-night service.

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Tri-Rail officials are reminding passengers that alcoholic beverages are not allowed on board, and schedules may be subject to change. Festivalgoers are encouraged to check Tri-Rail’s website or social media pages for updates and additional details.

For more information about the special service, passengers can visit Tri-Rail’s website, call 1-800-TRI-RAIL (874-7245), or follow the latest updates on social media. With this convenient and affordable transportation option, Ultra Music Festival attendees can focus on enjoying the music without the hassle of navigating traffic or finding a ride home.

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