cirdan
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Cleveland too - first airport in the nation with subway service!
Dallas Fort-Worth is served by both DART and TexRail.
Cleveland too - first airport in the nation with subway service!
Exactly! This would not be the first time by a very very long shot that a tunnel was dug below the water table. Time to stretch ones imagination a bit I suppose.An interesting tidbit about ATL water table. Apparently, there is an engineering solution.
Exactly! This would not be the first time by a very very long shot that a tunnel was dug below the water table. Time to stretch ones imagination a bit I suppose.
Doesn’t the Airtrain at JFK fit that description, where it ducks under the taxiway?Exactly! This would not be the first time by a very very long shot that a tunnel was dug below the water table. Time to stretch ones imagination a bit I suppose.
Airport APM's are generally outside security. I know there are a few airports that have airside transportation between terminals, but I don't think it's very common.My suspicion is that any new airport stations (unless there is a truly massive airport somewhere, I'm talking globally here) will be one station that will funnel fliers through the security checkpoint rather than a specific terminal and intra/inter-terminal travel will be by gadgetbahns or people movers.
Well, the following biggies with airside APMs that come to mind:Airport APM's are generally outside security. I know there are a few airports that have airside transportation between terminals, but I don't think it's very common.
The setup in Miami is exactly the same as Newark and JFK. To get to the airport from the local transit system one must ride a people mover that connects the two. In Miami it is called the MIA Mover.Actually, I'm not sure that the BWI Amtrak station is really "at the airport" as it requires waiting for a shuttle bus and a significant ride through traffic to get from the train station and the terminal. Infact, I'm not sure if there are any Amtrak stations where the station is actually located in the Airport terminal. The only airports in the US I know of that have any kind of rail stations at the terminal are Philadelphia (SEPTA regional rail), BWI (light rail), Chicago (MTA), San Fransisco (BART), Miami (Metro), and maybe New York-JFK if you count the Airtrain and Newark if you count the monorail. It would be nice if there were Amtrak stations right in the airport terminals, even better if Amtrak could codeshare with an airline and have their stop inside the security perimeter, maybe even with through-checking of baggage, but that would require a lot of effort.
The connection from Ft Lauderdale airport to the Tri-Rail station requires a shuttle bus. The train station and airport are on opposite sides of I-95.I remember Metro at Burbank being an easy walk into the terminal. And maybe TriRail at Ft Lauderdale.
Every time I’ve taken off from Charlotte I think it would be so easy to add a stop for Piedmonts. Maybe after the new station is built downtown.
The connection from Ft Lauderdale airport to the Tri-Rail station requires a shuttle bus. The train station and airport are on opposite sides of I-95.
A station is planned at Fort Lauderdale Airport in conjunction with the North East Corridor project. It is designed to allow some Brightline trains to call there. It is unlikely that all Brightline trains will call there though. But it will be easy to take TriRail Coastal Service one stop to Fort Lauderdale and catch Brightline there.Whereas FEC / Brightline passes right by the airport (if not actually being technically within the perimeter) ... a missed opportunity?
I was talking about airside APM's between terminals, as the PP seemed to be suggesting putting a security checkpoint for the entire airport at a train station.Well, the following biggies with airside APMs that come to mind:
Orlando International, Washington Dulles, Denver International, Frankfurt International, Houston Intercontinental, among others. I don't think they are all that uncommon.
Of course Orlandoi now has both airside and landside.
I was talking about airside APM's between terminals, as the PP seemed to be suggesting putting a security checkpoint for the entire airport at a train station.
OK. I just happen to have listed airports each of which I have frequented. I am going to desist from hairsplitting about terminals, pods and what not, since it is pretty pointless IMHO.I know there are airports with terminal transfers inside security, but I don't do a whole lot of flying, and I don't know the set-up of the others you listed. JFK & NWK APM's are outside security; I don't know whether they also have an airside shuttle bus. I think in some cases, airside shuttles are just between terminals or concourses used by a single airline with a major hub at the airport.
I was talking about airside APM's between terminals, as the PP seemed to be suggesting putting a security checkpoint for the entire airport at a train station.
Orlando currently has one active terminal building; the APM's are just shuttles to the satellite airside pods. IIRC, you can't even transfer between pods that share security, because the shuttle dumps you outside security at the terminal. (Maybe that depends on which of the 2 shuttle tracks you're on.) When Terminal C opens, the APM between it and the existing terminal will be outside security.
I know there are airports with terminal transfers inside security, but I don't do a whole lot of flying, and I don't know the set-up of the others you listed. JFK & NWK APM's are outside security; I don't know whether they also have an airside shuttle bus. I think in some cases, airside shuttles are just between terminals or concourses used by a single airline with a major hub at the airport.
I see that there is a VRE rail line at Reagan National Airport, just outside the entrance.
Until the pedestrian bridge comes to pass, one could avoid the very long walk by a considerably shorter long walk ( ) by transferring to WMATA Blue or Yellow Line at Crystal City and take it one stop to National Airport.It's not a particularly easy way for people to transfer from the VRE station to DCA, with at least a mile-long roundabout walk. A proposed pedestrian bridge would make this easier.
Airport APM's are generally outside security. I know there are a few airports that have airside transportation between terminals, but I don't think it's very common.
If coming from / going to the south, make the transfer at Alexandria, VA, then take any WMATA train north to DCA. If you need to go to Dulles, then you take a Blue line train north to Rosslyn and change to a Silver Line train for the long haul out to Dulles. The Amtrak station and the WMATA station are adjacent and parallel at Alexandria. (Back in the 70's when I was working on WMATA the line to Dulles was a maybe someday, but probably never extension of the system. The squawk at that time of the WMATA planning was that the DCA station was not immediately adjacent to the airport terminal as it was at that time. The terminal expansion has made it more central to WMATA.)Until the pedestrian bridge comes to pass, one could avoid the very long walk by a considerably shorter long walk ( ) by transferring to WMATA Blue or Yellow Line at Crystal City and take it one stop to National Airport.
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