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Pittsburgh International Airport People Mover System
Landside Terminal station of the People Mover system
Overview
Other name(s)Pittsburgh Airport Tram
StatusActive
OwnerAllegheny County Airport Authority
Line number2 Lines
Locale(PIT) Pittsburgh International Airport
Termini
  • Landside Terminal
  • Airside (Midfield Terminal)
  • Stations2
    Websitehttps://flypittsburgh.com/
    Service
    TypeAutomatic Transit System
    SystemPittsburgh International Airport
    Services2 stops (2 trains run both directions)
    Train number(s)2 Trains
    Operator(s)Alstom
    Depot(s)1 (Located at the Landside Terminal)
    Rolling stock3 Cars Per Train (2 Sets Each)
    Daily ridership21,917.8082 (Divided By Passengers Annually)
    Ridership8 Million Passengers Annually
    History
    Commenced1990
    OpenedOctober 1, 1992
    ClosedMost Likely 2025
    Technical
    Line length2600 Feet
    Number of tracks2
    CharacterUnderground Guideway
    Minimum radiusCurves Slightly After Maintenance Shop and Near Airside Terminal [Near Ends of Tunnel]
    ElectrificationCentral Rail
    Operating speed32 mph (51 km/h)Peaks At 32 Mph
    SignallingComputerized
    Highest elevation1,202 Airport Elevation (Below Ground Unknown)
    Maximum incline0° (Might Arc a Little)

    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 AEG-Westinghouse (now Alstom), it runs in two parallel tunnels to connect the Landside Terminal with the Airside Terminal.

    History

    [edit]

    The Pittsburgh International Airport People Mover began service upon the opening of the new Midfield Terminal on October 1, 1992, using Westinghouse C-100 vehicles (now known as Alstom Innovia APM 100).

    To handle increasing passenger traffic, a $9.5 million improvement project was undertaken by Adtranz in 1999.[1] A total of two cars were added to the people mover system; one was added to each train, turning each two-car train into a three-car train. The stations were then expanded to accommodate the extra cars. The project also included refurbishing of the original cars.

    Beginning in 2014 and ending in 2016, the a second, $11 million project to the tram system was done by Bombardier (now Alstom) as the system was beginning to age. Components like underframes, floors, climate control, and lighting were updated during this project.[2]

    The proposed remodeling project for the airport, unveiled in 2017, planned to take the trams out of service permanently because the proposed Landside Terminal was slated to be connected to the existing Airside Terminal. Construction began in 2021 and is slated to be finished in 2025, which could result in the tram being decommissioned and removed around this time.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Pitz, Marylynne (1999-09-29), "Passengers take airport project in stride", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, pp. C1, retrieved November 20, 2008
  • ^ "Pittsburgh Int'l Rolls Out Renewed Train System | Airport Improvement Magazine". airportimprovement.com. Retrieved 2024-02-29.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pittsburgh_International_Airport_People_Movers&oldid=1222834230"

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    Innovia people movers
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