Atlanta airport unveils new Plane Train cars

08.05.2025    Atlanta INtown Paper    3 views
Atlanta airport unveils new Plane Train cars

One of the new Innovia R tourist cars for Hartsfield-Jackson s Plane Train Courtesy ATL Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport ATL on Wednesday unveiled new cars for its Plane Train to move passengers between terminals and gates The Plane Train which first began operations in with Innovia CX vehicles has expanded its fleet to its current cars As part of the ongoing Plane Train Tunnel West Extension ATL will add Innovia R vehicles to its fleet by the end of March increasing the total number of vehicles to We re proud to usher in a new era of transit innovation at ATL Ana Maria Taroco ATL s Assistant General Manager for Planning and Advancement explained in a news release These new vehicles are not only energy-efficient and sustainable but they are also a testament to our dedication to meeting and exceeding the evolving demands of our passengers and the aviation industry According to ATL the fleet expansion will increase transfer ceiling from to passengers per hour in each direction The majority importantly to passengers wait times between trains will shorten from seconds to just seconds As of last year the world s busiest airport hosted over million passengers The post Atlanta airport unveils new Plane Train cars appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta

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