AirTrain SFO is a fully automated people mover at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The system was built by Bombardier at a cost of $430 million US and opened February 24, 2003.
Routes
AirTrain SFO operates on two lines:
- the Red Line, which connects all terminals, garages and the BART Station:
- the Blue Line, which connects all terminals, garages and the BART Station with the rental car center.
Stations along the routes:
- Garage A
- International Terminal A
- Terminal 1
- Terminal 2
- Terminal 3
- International Terminal G
- Garage G/BART
- West Field Road
- Rental Car Centre
Roster
The AirTrain fleet comprises of 38 cars built by Bombardier of Montreal, Canada.
The same system is used at Tampa and Denver International Airports.
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