The LAist reports that the contractor building the LAX Automated People Mover will soon begin a simulation to show how the train will operate once it starts carrying travelers between airport terminals and the L.A. Metro system.
Starting the week of April 20, visitors at the airport may begin to see empty train cars traveling along the system’s 2.25-mile track. The cars will run on the same 24/7 schedule planned for when the train eventually opens to passengers.
“It’s a big milestone for the project, and a visible milestone,” said Jake Adams, an airport executive who is overseeing $5.5 billion in LAX upgrades, including the people mover…