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People Mover is a division of the Municipality of Anchorage's Public Transportation Department (PTD) and is the largest public transit provider in the State of Alaska. Our buses hit the road on July 1, 1974 with 39,505 passengers hitching a ride during the first month.
A people mover or automated people mover (APM) is a type of small scale automated guideway transit system. The term is generally used only to describe systems serving relatively small areas such as airports, downtown districts or theme parks.
The Detroit People Mover is operating a zero-fare pilot program, with a fare-free policy for all riders throughout 2024. All passengers can board and ride for free, no fare or passes needed - courtesy of our Presenting Sponsor, Priority Waste.
After years of delays, LAX’s automated people mover train finally has an official completion date and could welcome riders as soon as January 2026.
An additional $200 million will go to the Los Angeles International Airport’s Automated People Mover project after approval by the Board of Airport Commissioners on Thursday.
This is a list of automated people mover systems located at airports around the world. These systems are used to transport people from one location within an airport to another. Many different types of people movers are used at airports, including automated guideway transit, monorail, and maglev.
LAX's People Mover, the long-awaited train system that's cost at least $2 billion to build, reached a new milestone since construction broke ground more than five years earlier.
The commission that oversees Los Angeles International Airport voted Thursday to allocate $400 million more to settle legal claims over the long-awaited Automated People Mover train.
A long-awaited Automated People Mover train at Los Angeles International Airport could finally have a set deadline for completion — with the final price tag expected to include around half a ...
The Detroit People Mover (DPM) is a 2.94-mile (4.73 km) elevated automated people mover system in Detroit, Michigan, United States. [3]