Talk:Government Center station (Miami)

Article title
This article should be moved to another title to make place for a disambiguation page containing this article and I just can't figure out a proper name to move to. --SirJective 14:53, 12 Oct 2004 (UTC)
 * Government Center Station (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority)

Future All Aboard Florida Station
I've editing this article in preperation for the planned All Aboard Florida station at this location. If it is built, this article will likely have to be renamed, with the MDT station being a part of the Intercity Rail Station like with Pennsylvania Station (New York City) and London Paddington station. If the project falls apart, then this is logical place to have a footnote about it instead of a stub article floating around.-  Aalox  (Say Hello • My Work) 11:25, 3 June 2014 (UTC)

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Clarification
The station layout and the diagram don't seem clear to me. How can it be that there is a Metromover station at ground level? Are there any pictures of this set-up? Since the Metromover is above the grade of the street, does that mean it starts on the ground and then quickly rises to another level or is the description and diagram incorrect? In pictures, I only see three rail levels: the Metromover rails on the first level above the street, a mezzanine level, and then he Metrorail rails at the top level. --Criticalthinker (talk) 08:31, 16 May 2020 (UTC)
 * Okay, I was able to find that the Metromover lines are all on the same level, so the diagram was incorrect and I fixed it. If anyone feels the labeling of the different levels is incorrect, feel free to fix the numbers.  I guess you could add "1F" to "G" a sort of "1F/G" if you feel strongly about it. --Criticalthinker (talk) 10:04, 19 May 2020 (UTC)