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Mitsubishi Crystal Movers used on ATL SkyTrain. The system opened on December 8, 2009, to connect the airport's domestic terminal with the newly opened rental car center and Gateway Center of the Georgia International Convention Center.
The Plane Train is an automated people mover system located at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, connecting the two terminals and seven airside concourses of the airport. Made by Westinghouse Electric Corporation and maintained by Bombardier, the system is the world's most heavily traveled airport people mover.
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport People Movers: The Plane Train: 21 September 1980: Bombardier CITYFLO 550: ATL Skytrain: 8 December 2009: Mitsubishi Crystal Mover [16] / Kyosan [17] Skyline (Honolulu) 30 June 2023: Hitachi Rail Italy Driverless Metro / DTG [18] Huntsville Hospital Tram System: 19 June 2002: Otis Hovair ...
A map of the Skytrain system, which serves Concourse D at Miami International Airport but has been shutdown since September 2023. Stations 2, 3 and 4 are expected to reopen in March 2024.
The Skytrain is an automated people mover (APM) at Miami International Airport (MIA) in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. One of three APMs at MIA, it operates within Concourse D and connects four stations over a distance of 0.70 miles (1.12 km). It uses Crystal Mover vehicles, which are fully-automated and travel along the roof of the ...
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The airport's weather station became the official location for Atlanta's weather observations on September 1, 1928, and records by the National Weather Service. [20] Atlanta was a busy airport from its inception, and by the end of 1930, it was third behind New York City and Chicago for regular daily flights with sixteen arriving and departing. [21]
Guideway span: 3.2 m (10 ft 6 in) The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Crystal Mover C810/C810A is an automated people mover train that serves the Sengkang LRT line and Punggol LRT line in Singapore. The C810 has been operating since 18 January 2003, with its first service on the Sengkang East Loop. The C810A commenced revenue service on 5 April 2016.