Pittsburgh International Airport People Movers

Local namePittsburgh International Airport People Movers
LocationUSA

The Pittsburgh International Airport People Mover is a fully automated people mover system at the Pittsburgh International Airport serving Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Designed and installed at a cost of $14 million by Adtranz, it runs in two parallel underground tunnels to connect the landside terminal with the airside terminal.

It began service upon the opening of the new Midfield Terminal on October 1, 1992, using Bombardier Innovia APM 100 vehicles. To handle increasing passenger traffic, a $9.5 million project was undertaken in 1999. Two cars total were added to the people mover system. One car was added to each train, turning each two-car train into a three-car train. The stations were expanded to accommodate the extra cars. The project also included refurbishing of the original cars.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh_International_Airport_People_Movers

Coordinates 40°29'45.023" N -80°15'1.068" E

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