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Four train cars arrived at Los Angeles International Airport, completing the upcoming Automated People Mover’s total set of 44 and shifting the focus of the long-awaited project to testing.
The final four train cars for LAX’s long-awaited Automated People Mover have arrived at the airport, bringing the total number on site to 44, officials announced Wednesday. The first train cars ...
Once running, the train will operate 24/7, running every two minutes during peak hours from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Officials expect the train will cut 117,000 vehicle miles each day and carry about 30 ...
LAX is testing train cars in its Automated People Mover system on tracks in the Central Terminal Area, the airport announced on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Los Angeles World ...
In 2018, when the L.A. City Council first approved the $4.9 billion deal, the train was supposed to open in 2023. Now it’s looking like the train may not open until the end of 2025.
LAX's Automated People Mover, the long-awaited train system expected to finally alleviate the airport of car traffic, has met a major milestone in its more than five years of construction.
FILE — LAX is testing train cars in its Automated People Mover system on tracks in the Central Terminal Area. The APM will connect to the new LAX/Metro Transit Center Station that opened June 6 ...