Riding the AirTrain in San Francisco's Airport

3 years ago
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We were very early for our flight from San Francisco to Toronto, so instead of exiting the AirTrain at our designated stop, we decided to cruise around for a while, terminal-to-terminal, on a very typical, overcast rainy San Francisco morning.

The SFO AirTrain is a 24-hour automated people mover to transfer between terminals.

The stops are all only minutes apart.

It was opened in 2003 at a cost of US $430 million.

There are a total of 38 cars coupled in trains of up to three cars.

The tracks cover a total of 6.4 miles (10.3 km).

The train is free of charge. It is funded by a $20 "airport fee" charged by car rental companies.

So if you are ever really early for a flight - like we were - why not AirTrain around for a while?

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