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Any idea how many airports have airside people movers?
Quote from: bejacob on September 25, 2024, 09:05:54 amAny idea how many airports have airside people movers?14 within the US: ATL, CVG, DEN, DFW, DTW, IAD, IAH, MCO, MIA, MSP, PIT, SEA, SMF, TPAThere are more internationally.
Quote from: cl94 on August 17, 2023, 12:37:31 amAnyone can buy a plane ticket and get on the train. This isn't like the US Capitol Subway or other private/highly restricted systems, which you need to be a member or employee of Congress to ride.My standard of significance would be "can anyone ride this without being an employee or guest somewhere?" If the only barrier is purchasing a ticket, it's no harder than riding some long-distance rail lines, which we are already including in some countries.I agree with this.
Anyone can buy a plane ticket and get on the train. This isn't like the US Capitol Subway or other private/highly restricted systems, which you need to be a member or employee of Congress to ride.My standard of significance would be "can anyone ride this without being an employee or guest somewhere?" If the only barrier is purchasing a ticket, it's no harder than riding some long-distance rail lines, which we are already including in some countries.
Quote from: Duke87 on September 26, 2024, 01:32:03 amQuote from: bejacob on September 25, 2024, 09:05:54 amAny idea how many airports have airside people movers?14 within the US: ATL, CVG, DEN, DFW, DTW, IAD, IAH, MCO, MIA, MSP, PIT, SEA, SMF, TPAThere are more internationally.SLC will get one too (https://slcairport.com/thenewslc/future-phases/)... eventually...
There is one addition I would suggest. At SEA there is a Yellow line train that connects the Blue and Green lines. It runs from the D Gates station to the A Gates station. I don't recall if it goes in a straight line between the two end points or if if follows the curve of the terminal above it.
Quote from: bejacob on November 15, 2024, 01:46:13 pmThere is one addition I would suggest. At SEA there is a Yellow line train that connects the Blue and Green lines. It runs from the D Gates station to the A Gates station. I don't recall if it goes in a straight line between the two end points or if if follows the curve of the terminal above it.Having double checked by riding the Yellow line at SEA this weekend, I can confirm that it follows the curve of the terminal (basically boomerang shaped). Two stations (D gates and A gates) allow a quick way to transfer from the Blue loop to the Green loop.
3) Canada and US systems (airside and landside) should probably follow Europe and be grouped by continent (naair and naaair), given that Canada and Mexico only have 1 people mover respectively. Brazil could also be renamed to include all of South America.