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The Development Group

Project Stats

Construction Start

2019

Construction Status

Current

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Project Team

LINXS Joint Venture is comprised of the following companies:

  • Fluor
  • Balfour Beatty
  • Dragados USA
  • Flatiron
  • HOCHTIEFF PPP Solutions
  • HDR
  • HNTB
  • Alstom (train manufacturer and operator)

About

The Automated People Mover (APM) is Los Angeles International Airport's (LAX) forthcoming electric train that will provide time-certain access to its terminals, parking and pickup and drop-off curbs, in addition to connecting guests and employees to the Los Angeles' regional Metro rail system.

The APM features a 2.25-mile elevated guideway with six stations – three inside the Central Terminal Area (CTA) and three outside the of it, serving LAX Economy Parking, the Airport Connector station and the LAX Consolidated Rent-A-Car (ConRAC) facility. The APM will operate 24/7 and will be free for ticketed passengers, airport employees and those picking up and dropping off travelers.

During the peak hours of 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., nine four-car sets will operate, with each set capable of carrying up to 200 passengers and their luggage. Trains will arrive at stations every two minutes during peak hours with a total travel time of 10 minutes end-to-end (from the ConRAC to the West CTA Station), with top speeds of 47 miles per hour. For ease of access, the APM trains will have large, wide doors with level boarding, with each car offering 12 seats. 

Approximately 30 million passengers per year are anticipated to use the APM when it opens, with an estimated result of 117,000 fewer vehicle miles traveled per day. In addition to reducing traffic, the APM will leverage cutting-edge sustainability practices to reduce the airport area’s carbon footprint. The system’s fleet will consist of 44 cars that are fully electric and made from 98% recyclable materials. The train will produce a portion of its power through regenerative braking while providing industry-leading ride quality for users. The system's Maintenance and Storage Facility will generate nearly half of its power from solar energy.

The APM is a historic investment in Los Angeles’ emerging businesses and workforce. More than $1.04 billion in contracts have been paid to local, diverse, small and veteran-owned businesses. The project's construction has created nearly 10,000 jobs, with 30% of roles reserved for residents of communities near LAX and greater Los Angeles. During the project's initial Operations and Maintenance Phase (roughly 23 years) 60% of jobs will be performed by local workers.

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