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Officials to tout 2.25-mile LAX Automated People Mover at groundbreaking

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LOS ANGELES — A groundbreaking ceremony will be held Thursday for the 2.25-mile Automated People Mover at Los Angeles International Airport, which aims to cut down on auto traffic traveling in and out of the facility, officials said.

The project has a targeted opening date of 2023.

The groundbreaking ceremony will include Mayor Eric Garcetti, members of the City Council, officials from Los Angeles World Airports and other leaders.

  • The Automated People Mover train is seen above the terminal loop at LAX in this rendering. (Image courtesy of LAWA)

  • The LAX Automated People Mover is seen in a rendering at Olympic Hall at the West Station. (Image courtesy of LAWA)

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  • Escalators lead to the Automated People Mover station, as seen in a rendering. (Image courtesy of LAWA)

  • A pedestrian plaza is seen with the People Mover train above in a rendering. (Image courtesy of LAWA)

  • The entrance to the Intermodal Transportation Facility for the Automated People Mover is seen in a rendering. (Image courtesy of LAWA)

  • The Automated People Mover train is seen heading into LAX in a rendering. (Image courtesy of LAWA)

  • A pedestrian plaza with an LED curtain wall is seen under the Automated People Mover at LAX in a rendering. (Image courtesy of LAWA)

  • The Automated People Mover pulls into a station at LAX in this rendering. (Image courtesy of LAWA)

  • The interior of an Automated People Mover train at LAX is seen in this rendering. (Image courtesy of LAWA)

  • The Automated People Mover train is seen in a rendering. (Image courtesy of LAWA)

  • A rendering shows the LAX Automated People mover as it rides by the iconic Theme Building. (Image courtesy of LAWA)

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Last year, the City Council approved a $4.9 billion contract with LAX Integrated Express Solutions for the design and construction of the Automated People Mover system that will carry passengers among terminals and connect with nearby rail lines.

According to LAWA, the People Mover will feature trains traveling among six stations — three inside the airport terminal loop and three outside the airport.

The system is expected to connect with the Metro Green and Crenshaw/LAX light rail lines, and also with a planned Consolidated Rent-A-Car Center that aims to eliminate the need for rental car courtesy vehicles to enter the central terminal area and reduce the number of autos driving in and out of the airport by an estimated 3,200 each day, officials said.

Electric-powered trains are expected to operate every two minutes, with each train carrying up to 200 people. LAWA officials anticipate the system will be used by 85.1 million passengers per year.