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NW 14th Street Daytime Closure and Significant Rail Delays Impact Monday Commute

AuthorEditorial Team
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March 9, 2026/07:30 AM
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NW 14th Street Daytime Closure and Significant Rail Delays Impact Monday Commute
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Pietro

Morning Traffic and Roadwork Overview

Miami commuters should prepare for a challenging morning on Monday, March 9, 2026, as several major infrastructure projects reach critical phases. While the arterial expressways are expected to be open for the peak rush, significant daytime closures and modified transit schedules will require extra planning. Authorities recommend a buffer of at least 15 to 20 minutes for those traveling through the urban core or using the Metrorail system.

Major Road Closures and Detours

The most significant daytime disruption for drivers is the full closure of NW 14th Street from NW 3rd Avenue to NW 1st Place. This closure is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. today to facilitate the erection of precast roadway segments for the ongoing I-395 signature bridge project. Eastbound drivers on NW 14th Street should detour by turning right on NW 3rd Avenue and left on NW 13th Street to reconnect with their route.

Overnight lane reductions on I-95 between NW 8th Street and NW 29th Street are scheduled to wrap up by 5:30 a.m., but commuters should watch for residual congestion near the Midtown Interchange. Additionally, those traveling in North Miami-Dade should be aware of ongoing lane shifts at the Golden Glades Interchange (GGI) affecting the Palmetto Expressway and the Florida Turnpike. In the North Miami area, Route 77 northbound continues to be detoured from NW 7th Avenue between 183rd Street and 185th Drive due to long-term road construction.

Metrorail and Metromover Alerts

Public transit users face the most substantial delays this morning. The Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) is currently operating single-track service at the Dadeland South Metrorail station. During the peak morning hours of 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Green and Orange Line trains are running every 10 to 12 minutes, compared to the standard 5-to-7-minute frequency. Passengers heading to Miami International Airport should anticipate longer wait times and potential crowding on platforms.

The Metromover system also remains under a modified service plan. The Miami Avenue Station is temporarily closed, and all trains—including the Brickell, Omni, and Inner loops—are operating on a single track in the same direction. Commuters who typically use the Miami Avenue station are advised to use the Third Street Station, located two blocks south, as a nearby alternative.

Commuter Recommendations

  • Plan for Delays: Expect higher passenger volumes on Metrorail platforms due to the adjusted service intervals.
  • Use Metro Express: The new rapid transit bus service on the South Dade TransitWay remains a reliable alternative for those commuting from Homestead and Florida City to Dadeland South.
  • Check Ramps: Be aware that the southbound I-95 ramp to NW 14th Street is subject to late-night closures for material deliveries, which may impact those working early shifts.
NW 14th Street Daytime Closure and Significant Rail Delays Impact Monday Commute