List of airport rail link systems
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This is a list of airport rail link systems which connect airports with cities in various countries.
Main-line or commuter rail
High-speed rail and intercity rail link
Asia
Europe
North America
Express, regional, commuter train
Africa
Asia
Europe
North America
Oceania
South America
Country | City | Airport | Rail link | Station name |
---|---|---|---|---|
Argentina | Buenos Aires | El Palomar Airport | San Martín Line | El Palomar station |
Brazil | São Paulo | São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport | CPTM Line 13 | Aeroporto–Guarulhos (CPTM) |
Light rail, metro or other types
Africa
Country | City | Airport | Rail link | Station name |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nigeria | Abuja | Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport | Abuja Light Rail | Airport |
Asia
Europe
North America
Oceania
Country | City | Airport | Rail link | Station name |
---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | Sydney | Western Sydney Airport | Western Sydney Airport line | under construction |
New Zealand | Auckland | Auckland Airport | Auckland Airport Line | under construction |
South America
Country | City | Airport | Rail link | Station name |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brazil | Rio de Janeiro | Santos Dumont Airport | Rio de Janeiro Light Rail | Santos Dumont |
Porto Alegre | Salgado Filho Airport | Porto Alegre Metro | ||
Salvador | Salvador International Airport | Salvador Metro |
Proposed airport rail links
Other cities are considering airport rail link services.
Africa
- Alexandria, Egypt[2]
- Algiers, Algeria - the Algiers Metro has plans for expansion to Houari Boumediene Airport.
- Cape Town, South Africa – a R3.5 billion rail link between Cape Town International Airport and Cape Town Station is planned to start construction in 2013.[citation needed]
- Lagos, Nigeria - Murtala Muhammed International Airport will be served by the Lagos Rail Mass Transit.
Asia
- Ankara's Esenboğa Airport via Ankara Metro M5 Line
- Dubai Metro – Purple Line – express route between Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport
- İzmir's Adnan Menderes Airport via İzmir Metro M3 Line
- Jeddah's King Abdulaziz International Airport New Terminal to be connected to Haramain Railway via a 3.75 km branch connection
- Johor Bahru's Senai International Airport via KTM Komuter Southern Sector.
- Kolkata's Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport via Kolkata Metro lines 4 and 6, replacing the previous Kolkata Suburban Railway link
- Manila
- Clark International Airport via the North–South Commuter Railway
- Ninoy Aquino International Airport via the Metro Manila Subway and the LRT Line 6B extension
- New Manila International Airport via the MRT Line 7 northward extension[3]
- Nur-Sultan's Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport via Nur-Sultan Light Metro
Europe
- Alicante Airport is to be connected by a spur of the commuter line between Alicante and Elche around 2025.
- Belgrade Airport is to be connected with city via airport express bus.[4] Airport is currently connected with public transport's line 72,[5] but it runs on every 30–40 minutes and ride is around 60 to 90 minutes long. There are also plans for constructing rail link.[6]
- Bristol Airport – in July 2016 a report was produced outlining proposals to improve access from the city to the airport, including a light or heavy rail link.[7]
- Bucharest Otopeni Airport to be linked via Bucharest Metro Line M6 to the Bucharest Metro network[8][9]
- Ciudad Real Airport has an agreement with Adif to build a station in the nearby Madrid-Sevilla high-speed and Ciudad Real-Badajoz rail lines providing a fast link to Ciudad Real, Puertollano, Madrid and Córdoba.
- Dublin Airport in Dublin, Ireland is one of the main destinations of the (in planning) Dublin Metro.
- EuroAirport (serving Basel and Mulhouse, France) is proposed to be linked to the railway network via de:Flughafenbahnhof EuroAirport as well as an extension of the Basel tram network already serving nearby Saint Louis (Haut Rhin).
- A new underground rail station is planned at Göteborg Landvetter Airport as part of the new Gothenburg-Borås rail link.[10]
- There are talks of reopening part of a rail line crossing the Hunsrück-mountains to connect Hahn airport to the rail network with construction starting by 2016.[11] This has been delayed.
- A number of additional transport proposals for London Heathrow Airport are being considered.
- Helsinki Airport via Lentorata
- New Herakleion Airport in Kastelli Pediadas (2025) with train from Herakleion, proposed by the bigger opposition[12] and the group of the citizens Railway in Crete[13]
- Luxembourg Airport via an extension of the existing tram system
- Patras (Araxos Airport) with trains from Patras, Achagia and Lappa[14]
- Prague Ruzyně Airport, proposed in 2008[15]
- Stockholm Skavsta Airport will gain a high-speed rail link as part of the East Link Project.[16]
- Stuttgart 21 is set to include a high-speed railway station for Stuttgart Airport. Likewise Stuttgart Stadtbahn is being extended to the airport.
- Tbilisi International Airport via Tbilisi Metro
- Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza via a spur off the Durrës–Tiranë railway
North America
- Calgary International Airport – plans are being developed to extend the C-Train to the airport in the northeast of the city in the long term.[17]
- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport – DART's Silver Line. Initially planned to open in 2013, still in process. The service will run west to east, connecting Grapevine, Texas to Plano, Texas.
- Edmonton International Airport – an extension of the LRT is proposed to connect to downtown.
- Houston
- An extension of the METRORail Red Line is proposed to connect to George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
- An extension of the METRORail Purple Line and METRORail Green Line is proposed to connect to William P. Hobby Airport.
- Las Vegas has an ongoing discussion about extending the monorail into McCarran International Airport. Also in the Vegas area, the planned Ivanpah Airport is sited on the right of way for the proposed maglev demonstration project.
- Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport – the under construction Réseau express métropolitain will connect the airport to Downtown Montreal.[18]
- Newark Liberty International Airport is planned to be served by an extension of the PATH's Newark–World Trade Center line.[19]
- New York City
- LaGuardia Airport has been proposed to be reached by extensions of the New York City Subway's BMT Astoria Line (currently serving the N and W trains). The most recent plan, AirTrain LaGuardia, is in the planning stages and proposed to open in 2023.[20]
- John F. Kennedy International Airport is already served by AirTrain JFK, but the AirTrain is proposed for possible extension to Midtown Manhattan via existing rail lines.[21]
- Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport – Line 4 is a new line under construction in Ottawa. It will connect the airport with an extension of Line 2 via the EY Centre. Construction is expected to be completed in 2022, and will connect the airport to the rest of the O-Train system.
- Sacramento International Airport – future plans call for a light rail line that would connect to Sacramento Station.
- St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport – A light rail station is planned as part of a 16-station LRT system currently in the planning phase.
- Toronto Pearson International Airport – Toronto Subway's Line 5 Eglinton or Line 6 Finch West LRT lines are two potential links planned to be extended to the airport in the future. As of 2020, the Line 5 Eglinton West Extension is in the planning stages and will open by 2030–2031. Metrolinx is also studying to divert the Kitchener line towards the proposed Regional Transit Centre and once fully completed, the transit centre will link the airport with the majority of the Greater Toronto Area by rail, provide a new terminal adjacent to the centre and relieve Union Station in Toronto.[22]
- Washington Dulles International Airport will be served by Phase 2 of the Washington Metro Silver Line, now under construction.
South America
- Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport is planned to be served by the RioGaleão Light Rail.[23]
- São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport will be directly connected to the São Paulo rail system via GRU Airport People Mover.[24]
Oceania
- Gold Coast, Australia
- There have been numerous proposals to extend the Gold Coast railway line and/or the Gold Coast light rail to the Gold Coast Airport.[25]
- Melbourne, Australia:
- Melbourne Airport – Proposed rail connection between Melbourne's CBD and Melbourne Airport. The most recent proposal is in the planning stages and proposed to begin construction in 2022 and open in 2031.
- Avalon Airport – In 2014, land reservation was set aside for a future branch line off the Geelong line near Lara Station to Avalon Airport, and funding for preliminary planning was provided for in the Victorian state budget.[26]
See also
References
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- ^ "Transportation Industry: Egyptian National Railways – Egypt". International Railway Journal. Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation. October 2001. Retrieved 13 August 2009.
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- ^ "Where the future begins: Ostlänken - The East Link Project" (PDF). Swedish Transportation Authority. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
- ^ "Route Ahead - A Strategic Plan for Transit in Calgary" (PDF). City of Calgary. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 May 2014. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
- ^ "Montréal-Trudeau Airport". REM. Retrieved 2022-03-18.
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- ^ "PANYNJ Proposed Capital Plan 2017–2026" (PDF). Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. 11 January 2017. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
- ^ Kirby, Jen (5 January 2017). "New York City's Second-Worst Airport Might Also Get an Upgrade". Daily Intelligencer. Archived from the original on 13 September 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
- ^ "Metrolinx, GTAA sign cost-sharing agreement to study improved transit-airport connections". Retrieved 30 May 2020.
- ^ Lobo, Renato (10 February 2021). "Projeto prevê VLT de maior capacidade entre Galeão e estação Estácio do Metrô". Via Trólebus (in Portuguese). Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ Moreira, Willian (8 June 2022). "People Mover (Aeromóvel) do Aeroporto de Guarulhos deve começar a operar em abril de 2024, diz concessionária". Diário do Transporte (in Portuguese). Retrieved 14 July 2022.
- ^ "Gold Coast City Transport Strategy 2031" (PDF). City of Gold Coast. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
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