LAX Automated People Mover

The LAX Automated People Mover (LAX APM) is a planned people mover transit system intended to bring airline passengers and staff to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). It will be designed, constructed, and operated by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA). The project is part of LAWA's master plan for LAX modernization, which also includes several other major improvement projects.
Route and major stops
The LAX APM will use 96th Street between the terminal area from the west to Aviation Boulevard to the east. LAWA expects the trip between Aviation Boulevard and the terminals will take approximately five minutes. From Aviation/Century, the line may then continue south to Imperial Highway.
The people mover will be designed to connect the following nodes:
* Central Terminal Area (CTA): the part of the airport which contains the terminals, the tower, and airport administration. The CTA will have several stops, servicing all of the airport's terminals.
* Intermodal Transportation Center (ITC): a proposed center for multi-modal transit connections. This center would provide access to the Metro Green Line and future Metro Crenshaw Line, plus local and regional bus lines, and premium parking. The ITC will be located at Aviation/Century.
* Ground Transportation Center (GTC): a proposed center for passenger processing.
* Consolidated Rental Car Facility (RAC): a consolidated rental car facility providing access to all rental cars located at Airport/96th St.
Aviation/Century station
A key regional transportation link, Aviation/Century station will allow passengers to transfer between the Metro Green Line, the future Metro Crenshaw Line, and the APM. This station is being designed by Metro and LAWA, and will interface with the Crenshaw Corridor project. Metro is completing conceptual engineering on the station, and recently received an FTA grant for preliminary engineering.
 
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