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The Aerotrén is a people mover cable-propelled operating at Mexico City International Airport, near Mexico City, in Mexico. The Шаблон:Convert automated people mover (APM) provides a link between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
Opened in 2007, it was part of the major expansion to the airport, which is the busiest in Latin America. The link is only designed to transfer passengers connecting between flights, who must be in possession of and show a valid boarding pass.
Background
The Aerotrén airport link at Benito Juarez International Airport connects Terminal 1 with the new Terminal 2 which had been constructed on the opposite end of the runway from the existing terminal. The system is able to transport 540 transfer passengers per hour per direction (pphpd).
Construction
The Mexico City International Airport Automated People Mover System Project was started on August 12, 2005 when a contract was signed between the airport owners Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares (ASA) and DCC Doppelmayr Cable Car. The system was completed by November 2007 at a price of €52 million.[1]
The system was built and designed in a joint venture with Шаблон:Lang (ICA), Mexico's largest construction company.
The area around Mexico City suffers from soil settlement, and this had to be allowed for. The elevated guideway structure has the ability to be adjusted for ground settlements. Steel adapters between the steel truss and the concrete columns allow later height adjustments to compensate for any ground movement.
Technology
A single-track, single train, Cable Liner Shuttle design was chosen. The installed system is Шаблон:Convert in length and operates at a speed of Шаблон:Convert between the two terminal stations. Vehicles connected to a cable, driven from under one of the stations, that propels, accelerates, and decelerates the train.
The train is composed of four cars, each holding 26 passengers and making of a total of 104 passengers per train. An option was included for lengthening the original four car train to six cars, providing an increase from 540 pphpd up to 800 pphpd.
Operations
Only connecting passengers can use the system, who must have a valid flight boarding pass to board. Travel time is 5:45 minutes and the train pauses (dwells) for 60 seconds on each station. When the system closes for maintenance, passengers are ferried between both terminals in buses.
See also
- AirRail Link, DCC's first airport system in Birmingham, UK
- LINK Train, another Cable Liner system in Toronto, Canada
References
External links
- Mexico City International Airport
- DCC Doppelmayr Cable Car, manufacturer's website
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