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Coordinates: 36°0629N 115°1031W / 36.10800°N 115.17529°W / 36.10800; -115.17529
 

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36°06′29N 115°10′31W / 36.10800°N 115.17529°W / 36.10800; -115.17529

Aria Express

Overview

Locale

Las Vegas Strip, Paradise, NV, USA

Transit type

People mover

Number of stations

3

Operation

Began operation

2009

Character

Fully elevated

Rolling stock

Cable Liner

Number of vehicles

2

Train length

4

Technical

System length

2,034 ft (620.0 m)

Top speed

23.5 miles per hour (37.8 km/h)

System map

  • t
  • e
  • Bellagio/Vdara[1]

    Crystals/Aria/Waldorf Astoria

    Park MGM

    Aria Express (formerly and also known as the CityCenter Tram) is a 2,034-foot-long (620 m)[2] people mover located on the Las Vegas Strip.

    The system's 3 stations connect the Las Vegas casinos Park MGM and Bellagio with CityCenter Las Vegas.[3] The Park MGM station additionally serves the Aria Resort and Casino. The CityCenter station is located above The Shops at Crystals, and also serves other CityCenter properties such as Aria and Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas. The northern Bellagio station also serves the Vdara.[4] All of the properties served by the Aria Express are operated or were developed by MGM Resorts International.

    The Aria Express is free to ride and operates daily from 8:00 am until 2:00 am.[4] [5]

    Technical[edit]

    The system consists of two elevated tracks 82 feet (25 m) above the ground, each with a single shuttle train. Like the related Mandalay Bay Tram, the system was built by Doppelmayr Cable Car using the Cable Liner technology. It opened to the public in December 2009.[6]

    Each of the two trains consist of 4 cars with a capacity of 33 people, for a total capacity of 132 people per train. It is able to move 3300 passengers per hour per direction. It has a maximum operating speed of 23.5 miles per hour (37.8 km/h).[2]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Transportation: Monorails". Vegas.com. Retrieved 2008-07-11.
  • ^ a b "Las Vegas CityCenter Tram". Doppelmayr Cable Car. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  • ^ Snel, Alan (2015-08-01). "Game time at the arena: Now, where are we going to park?". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  • ^ a b "Aria Express Tram to Bellagio and Park MGM: Hours and Schedule". Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  • ^ "Arrange Transportation to ARIA Las Vegas".
  • ^ "Las Vegas' new CityCenter, a big gamble, prepares to open". USA Today. Archived from the original on 2009-11-27.
  • South end

    West side
    casinos

  • Bellagio
  • Caesars Palace
  • Circus Circus
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Excalibur
  • Luxor
  • Mandalay Bay
  • New York-New York
  • Park MGM
  • Resorts World
  • Slots-A-Fun
  • The Strat
  • Treasure Island
  • East side
    casinos

  • Cromwell
  • Dream (under construction)
  • Encore
  • Flamingo
  • Fontainebleau
  • Harrah's
  • Horseshoe
  • The Linq
  • MGM Grand
  • O'Sheas
  • Palazzo
  • Paris
  • Planet Hollywood
  • Sahara
  • Venetian
  • Wynn
  • Former
    casinos

  • Boardwalk
  • Castaways
  • Desert Inn
  • Dunes
  • El Rancho
  • El Rancho Vegas
  • Hacienda
  • Klondike
  • Marina
  • The Mirage
  • New Frontier
  • Riviera
  • Royal Nevada
  • Sands
  • Silver City
  • Silver Slipper
  • Stardust
  • Tropicana
  • Thunderbird
  • Westward Ho
  • Other
    attractions

  • Big Apple Coaster
  • Fountains of Bellagio
  • High Roller
  • Las Vegas Grand Prix
  • Pinball Hall of Fame
  • Shark Reef Aquarium
  • Skyvue (canceled)
  • Walk of Stars
  • Venues

  • Michelob Ultra Arena
  • Sphere
  • T-Mobile Arena
  • Dolby Live
  • The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
  • Bakkt Theater
  • Resorts World Theatre
  • New Las Vegas Stadium (future)
  • Shopping

  • Crystals
  • Fashion Show Mall
  • The Forum Shops
  • Grand Canal Shoppes
  • Harmon Corner
  • Miracle Mile Shops
  • Showcase Mall
  • Transportation

  • Aria Express
  • The Deuce
  • Las Vegas Monorail
  • Mandalay Bay Tram
  • Mirage-Treasure Island Tram
  • RTC Transit
  • Las Vegas Convention Center Loop
  • Harry Reid International Airport
  • Related

  • 2017 shooting
  • Paradise, Nevada
  • 2022 stabbing spree
  • Tropicana – Las Vegas Boulevard intersection
  • Winchester, Nevada
  • flag Nevada portal
  • People mover and monorail systems in the United States

    (Airport systems listed separately)

    Transit

  • Huntsville Hospital Tram System
  • Jacksonville Skyway
  • Las Vegas Monorail
  • Miami Metromover
  • Morgantown PRT
  • Seattle Center Monorail
  • US Capitol subway system
  • Tourist

  • California Exposition
  • Circus Circus Reno
  • Disneyland Monorail
  • Getty Center Tram
  • Hogwarts Express
  • Mandalay Bay Tram
  • Mirage-Treasure Island Tram
  • PeopleMover
  • Primm Valley Resorts Monorails
  • Walt Disney World Monorail
  • Closed

  • Duke University Medical Center
  • Harbour Island People Mover
  • Indiana University Health People Mover
  • Las Colinas APT
  • Memphis Suspension Railway
  • PeopleMover (Disneyland)
  • Trailblazer
  • Springfield Monorail
  • Other transit in the United States:

  • Light rail/Streetcar
  • Trolleybus
  • Commuter rail

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