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LAX Automated People Mover Enters Passenger-Free Testing Phase
technology1 month ago

LAX Automated People Mover Enters Passenger-Free Testing Phase

LAX’s 2.25-mile Automated People Mover begins about 60 days of passenger-free testing with empty trains, running on the planned schedule while officials work through system integration and reliability checks. Before any riders board, the line must operate 24/7 for 30 days without issues; after that, additional testing and user-feedback rounds will follow. The $5.5‑billion project has faced delays since 2019 and ongoing disputes with contractor LINXS, pushing back a public opening, and while officials hope it will be ready for World Cup-related travel, no opening date has been set. The system is designed to ease airport congestion by linking terminals, parking, and pickup/drop-off zones.

"LAX People Mover Project Faces Further Delays Ahead of Major Events"
transportation2 years ago

"LAX People Mover Project Faces Further Delays Ahead of Major Events"

The completion of the Automated People Mover system at Los Angeles International Airport has been further delayed, with Fitch Ratings predicting a new opening date around November 2025 due to construction delays and strained contractor relationships. The driverless rail project, part of a $30 billion airport overhaul, was initially expected to open in 2023 but is now 96% complete. The two-and-a-quarter-mile-long track aims to improve traffic flow and provide a time-saving option for travelers connecting to public transit hubs.