MIA Miami International Airport Traffic Cameras
Monitor real-time traffic cameras around Miami International Airport (MIA) β the 10th busiest US airport by passenger traffic with 55.93 million passengers in 2024. Track SR-836 Dolphin Expressway, Florida's Turnpike, the MIA Mover, the Metrorail Orange Line, and every MIA terminal approach on TrafficVision.Live.
VIEW MIA CAMERAS βMiami International Airport (MIA) is the 10th busiest US airport by passenger traffic β serving 55.93 million passengers in 2024, approximately 22% higher than pre-pandemic 2019 levels per Miami-Dade County's 2024 release. MIA ranks 27th busiest in the world. Domestic passengers comprise 55% (30.76M); international 45% (25.17M) β making MIA a key Caribbean, Latin American, and European gateway. Primary highway access is via SR-836 Dolphin Expressway β a 14.1-mile toll facility connecting downtown Miami, MIA, and the western suburbs per AARoads SR-836. The MIA Mover automated people mover, which opened September 9, 2011 per Wikipedia's MIA Mover entry, is a 1.25-mile dual-track elevated system connecting MIA passengers to the Rental Car Center and the Miami Intermodal Center (MIC) β where the Metrorail Orange Line, Tri-Rail commuter rail, and bus connections are located. FDOT and 511 Florida operate extensive MIA-area camera coverage.
MIA Approach Coverage
SR-836 Dolphin Expressway
Primary MIA freeway
14.1-mile toll expressway connecting downtown Miami, MIA, and western suburbs. Per AARoads, Greater Miami Expressway Agency operates.
Florida's Turnpike (FL-91)
North-south toll highway
FL Turnpike provides MIA access from Broward, Palm Beach, and Orlando corridors via exits 22-29.
LeJeune Road / NW 42nd Avenue
Primary terminal access
Surface route serving all three terminal concourses.
MIA Mover (APM)
Airport people mover
1.25-mile elevated dual-track APM. Per Wikipedia, opened Sept 9, 2011. Connects terminals to Rental Car Center + Miami Intermodal Center.
Metrorail Orange Line (at MIC)
Direct rail connection
Metrorail MIA Station at the Miami Intermodal Center β the Orange Line (opened 2012) serves downtown Miami, Earlington Heights, and beyond.
Tri-Rail Commuter Rail (at MIC)
Broward + Palm Beach access
Tri-Rail runs from MIA to Broward and Palm Beach counties via the MIC.
Major Events Affecting MIA Traffic
- 2026 FIFA World Cup matches at Hard Rock Stadium β major MIA + Miami Gardens traffic. See Miami World Cup guide.
- Miami Dolphins home games at Hard Rock Stadium
- Miami Heat home games at Kaseya Center
- Miami F1 Grand Prix (May) at Hard Rock Stadium β major traffic spike
- Ultra Music Festival (March) β Bayfront Park
- Art Basel Miami (December) β global art world converges on Miami Beach
- Cruise port proximity β MIA feeds the Port of Miami cruise terminal traffic
- Atlantic hurricane season (June-November) β see the Atlantic hurricane season guide
Pro Tip: Use Metrorail Orange Line from Downtown Miami
Per Miami-Dade Metrorail, the Metrorail Orange Line connects downtown Miami directly to MIA Station at the Miami Intermodal Center. From MIA Station, the MIA Mover takes passengers the final 1.25 miles to the airport terminals. During Miami rush hour and event traffic on SR-836, Metrorail + MIA Mover is dramatically faster than driving. Tri-Rail at the same station serves Broward and Palm Beach riders.
For Miami visitors, see our Miami traffic cameras guide, Florida traffic cameras guide, Florida beach cams guide, FLL Fort Lauderdale airport guide, Miami World Cup guide, and I-95 corridor guide.
Track MIA Airport Traffic
Browse live FDOT and 511 Florida camera feeds covering every MIA approach.
VIEW MIA CAMERAS βHow many passengers does MIA serve annually?
55.93 million passengers in 2024 per Miami-Dade County β the 10th busiest US airport and 27th busiest in the world. This is approximately 22% higher than pre-pandemic 2019 levels.
Is there a train to Miami Airport?
Yes. Per Miami-Dade Metrorail, the Metrorail Orange Line serves the MIA Station at the Miami Intermodal Center. The 1.25-mile MIA Mover automated people mover, which opened September 9, 2011 per Wikipedia, connects the MIC to the terminals. Tri-Rail also serves the MIC for Broward and Palm Beach riders.
What's the primary highway to MIA?
SR-836 Dolphin Expressway β a 14.1-mile toll facility per AARoads connecting downtown Miami, MIA, and the western suburbs. Florida's Turnpike (FL-91) provides access from northern suburbs and Orlando. LeJeune Road / NW 42nd Avenue is the primary terminal access.
Are Miami traffic cameras free to view?
Yes. Every camera on TrafficVision.Live is free with no account required. We aggregate publicly operated FDOT and 511 Florida feeds.
Which MIA approach has the worst traffic?
SR-836 Dolphin Expressway during rush hour and major events β especially F1 Grand Prix weekend, World Cup match days, Dolphins/Heat home games, and hurricane evacuation windows. Florida's Turnpike peaks similarly during holiday travel.
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