AirTrain (San Francisco International Airport)

AirTrain
A people mover train on an elevated guideway
AirTrain nearing West Field Road station in 2018
Overview
OwnerSan Francisco Airports Commission
LocaleSan Francisco International Airport
Transit typePeople mover
Number of lines2
Number of stations11
WebsiteAirTrain
Operation
Began operationFebruary 24, 2003 (2003-02-24)
Operator(s)San Francisco Airports Commission
CharacterAutomated people mover
Number of vehicles38 Innovia APM 100
Technical
System length3 mi (5 km)
No. of tracks2
Top speed30 mph (48 km/h)[1]
System map
Map Red Line highlighted in red, Blue Line highlighted in blue
Terminal 2
Harvey Milk Terminal 1
Terminal 3
International Terminal A
International Terminal G
Garage A
Garage G/BART
Bay Area Rapid Transit
Grand Hyatt
West Field Road
Rental Car Center
Long-Term Parking
Millbrae Bay Area Rapid Transit Caltrain

Handicapped/disabled access All stations are accessible

AirTrain is a fully automated people mover at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) that opened on February 24, 2003. It operates 24 hours a day on two separate lines, covering a total of three miles (4.8 km). The service charges no fares; it is funded by a fee charged to rental car customers.[2] The system is located outside of the sterile area of each terminal, meaning passengers must exit and re-enter through a security checkpoint when using AirTrain to travel between terminals.

  1. ^ "AirTrain Fact Sheet" (PDF). San Francisco Airports Commission. July 2003. Retrieved July 17, 2023.
  2. ^ Douglas Greenberg (April 19, 2012). "SFO rental car co's may be mischarging $20 fee". The San Francisco Chronicle.

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