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  2. DFW Airport Terminal A station - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the 5-mile (8.0 km), $397 million Orange Line segment from Belt Line to the airport began in 2011. [3] [4] DART constructed the rail lines into the new station, while DFW Airport designed and constructed the station itself.

  3. DFW Airport Map and Terminal Guide: Where to Eat, Park, and ...

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  4. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - Wikipedia

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    DART operates light rail from DFW Airport Terminal A station. [66] This provides direct rail service on the Orange Line to Dallas and Las Colinas (with a later extension to DFW Airport North station). TEXRail is a commuter rail service between DFW Airport Terminal B station and T&P Station in downtown Fort Worth.

  5. DFW Airport Terminal B station - Wikipedia

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    An underpass and covered walkway connect the station with the lower level of Terminal B at Door B43 (named after nearby Gate B43). [3] From there, passengers can access all other terminals using the DFW Skylink train inside the secured area of the airport, or the Terminal Link bus system outside of the secured area.

  6. ‘It’s only going to get busier’: DFW airport releases new ...

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    DFW also plans to be carbon neutral by 2030, which is two decades ahead of the industry’s goal, Donohue said. In the 2030s, the airport will integrate more autonomous vehicles and AI features.

  7. DFW Skylink - Wikipedia

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    Skylink is an automated people mover (APM) system operating at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). It is an application of the Innovia APM 200 system and is maintained and operated by Alstom. When it opened in 2005, it was the world's longest airside airport train system (AirTrain JFK, which operates landside, is longer). [3]

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  9. LCL Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The LCL Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Kentucky.The line runs from Covington, Kentucky, to Louisville, Kentucky, for a total of 101.4 miles (163.2 km).