The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is replacing the AirTrain at Newark Liberty Airport. Ground broke on the project Oct. 7.
The Port Authority launched construction on the $3.5B AirTrain Newark, a 2.5-mile system set to modernize airport transit by 2030.
Newark Airport's new AirTrain fleet will include seven five-car trains, each carrying 135 to 160 passengers—more than ...
Travelers will soon have a new way to get around Newark Liberty International Airport. The Port Authority of New York and New ...
The Port Authority's long-delayed replacement of the 28-year-old system will boost capacity as airport demand grows and ...
The current AirTrain will remain in use until the new system is up and running for air passengers in the year 2030.
Despite the Trump administration’s efforts to hobble DEI initiatives, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey ...
The new $3.5 billion system will replace the existing AirTrain, which isn’t able to keep up with Newark Airport’s rapid ...
The Port Authority is breaking ground tomorrow for a new AirTrain at Newark Airport. It is not a one-seat ride into Newark ...
Modern 2.5-Mile Automated System Will Replace Existing Outmoded AirTrain to Support Ongoing Redevelopment at Newark Liberty ...
The replacement for Newark’s aging people mover promises faster connections, higher capacity and a smoother travel experience by 2030 ...
Maintenance began at 10 p.m. and lasted until 7 a.m. Sunday. In the meantime the Port Authority provided free shuttle buses between Newark's terminals and parking lots. The Port Authority advised ...
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