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AirTrain Newark
AirTrain Monorail entering Newark Airport Rail Station, 2004Overview Type Monorail Locale Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, New Jersey Termini Newark Airport rail station (north)
P1 (south)Stations 8 Operation Opened May 31, 1996 Owner Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Operator(s) Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Character Elevated Technical Line length 3 mi (4.8 km) Track gauge monorail Electrification Dual third rails Route map LegendNewark Airport rail station P4 Terminal C Terminal B Terminal A P3 P2 P1 AirTrain Newark is a 3-mile (4.8 km) monorail system connecting Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to the Newark Liberty International Airport train station on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) rail line of New Jersey Transit and Amtrak.[1] Originally serving only as an airport circulator, a service which allows passengers to transfer between airport terminals or concourses, the monorail track was refurbished and extended to the NEC, with construction beginning in 1997. The system reopened for service on October 21, 2001.[2] It is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey,[3] which also operates the airport and AirTrain JFK.
Automated announcements recorded by traffic reporter Bernie Wagenblast tell riders which airlines can be found in each terminal.
In 2007, the average daily paid ridership was 4,930.[4]
Contents
Fare
The train is free, except to and from the Amtrak/New Jersey Transit station. In that case, the fare is included in the price of the train ticket. New Jersey Transit monthly pass holders must pay an extra $5.50 to ride AirTrain, unless they set EWR as the origin or destination stop for their pass.[5]
Stops
The AirTrain has three major stations within the airport, one for each main terminal (A, B, and C). These stations sit on top of the terminal buildings. There are four other stations (P1, P2, P3, and P4) for the parking lots and rental car facilities plus an eighth at the Northeast Corridor.
- Newark Airport rail station
- P4 (parking / hotel shuttles)
- Terminal C
- Terminal B
- Terminal A
- P3 (parking lot D / rental cars)
- P2 (parking lot D / rental cars)
- P1
See also
- List of rapid transit systems
- List of airport circulators
- Airport rail link
References
- ^ Guide to Civil Engineering Projects In and Around New York City (2nd ed.). Metropolitan Section, American Society of Civil Engineers. 2009. p. 94.
- ^ Sullivan, John (2000-10-22). "Newark's Train to The Plane". The New York Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9906EEDB133EF931A15753C1A9669C8B63. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
- ^ AirTrain Newark > Home
- ^ "LIRR, AirTrain, Tri-Rail Note Higher Annual or Daily Passenger Counts". Progressive Railroading. 2008-02-08. http://www.progressiverailroading.com/news/article.asp?id=15045. Retrieved 2009-09-17.
- ^ New Jersey Transit
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