San Francisco International Airport AirTrain
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The San Francisco International Airport AirTrain is a fully automated people mover system serving San Francisco International Airport. It opened on February 24, 2003, and was the first system to use CITYFLO 650 communications-based train control (CBTC), and the first CBTC system in the United States.
They system is operated and maintained by Bombardier.[1]
Lines
- Red Line - Loop between all terminals, Garage A, Garage G / BART, and Grand Hyatt
- Blue Line - All terminals, Garage A, Garage G / BART, Grand Hyatt, West Field Road, Rental Car Center, and Long-Term Parking.
Roster
Active
Fleet Number(s) |
Thumbnail | Build Date |
Manufacturer | Model | Motor | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1-38 | 2003 | Bombardier | Innovia APM 100 | Bombardier 1460-P4 |
One car totalled and replaced, two cars damaged during testing in 2002[2] | |
39-41 | 2019 | Bombardier | Innovia APM 100 | Bombardier 1460-P4 |
Part of a 2016 contract including 3 vehicles, signalling upgrade, and Rental Car Center extention. | |
Maintenance Recovery Vehicle |
References