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The last of Metro's six runways (4L/22R) was completed in December 2001 in preparation for the opening of the mile-long, 122-gate, $1.2 billion McNamara Terminal in the airport midfield in 2002. [14] The airport remained a hub for Northwest Airlines until it merged with Delta Air Lines. [18] A view south along the McNamara Terminal at DTW (8/4 ...
The ExpressTram entered service when the McNamara Terminal opened on February 24, 2002. The two trams on the system were painted red because Northwest Airlines' primary branding color was red. Northwest merged with Delta Air Lines in 2010, who continues to operate the Detroit hub. Despite the merger, the trams have retained their red color, but ...
Edward Howard McNamara [1] (1926–2006) served as Wayne County, Michigan County Executive from 1987–2002, and also served as mayor of Livonia, Michigan, from 1970–1986, and as a member of Livonia City Council from 1962 to 1970. He is probably best known for overseeing the $1.6 billion expansion of Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport ...
The scene was less chaotic Friday at the Edward H. McNamara Terminal, where smaller groups of travelers waited in lines at baggage claims, in available seating or standing in the airport amid the ...
DTW travelers can find the shuttle at the departure area of the McNamara Terminal and Ground Transportation at the Evans Terminal. The D2A2 bus, from Detroit to Ann Arbor, will move its pick-up ...
The bus stops downtown near 1119 Washington Blvd. (between Michigan Avenue and State Street) and at the airport, at Departures at the McNamara Terminal and Ground Transportation at the Evans Terminal.
The route would travel primarily along Interstate 94 and offer airport stops at both the McNamara and Evans (North) terminals and in downtown Detroit at a location in the area of Washington ...
The 'Detroit Non-Motorized Master Plan' was also published which proposed 400 miles (640 km) of bike lanes primarily through road diets. [19] The Rosa Parks bus terminal opened. In 2010, the new 407-foot (124 m)-long Bagley Avenue Pedestrian Bridge re-connected Mexicantown bridging both I-75 and I-96. [20]