Talk:List of airport people mover systems
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What is an airport circulator?
editThe current definition is circular and self-contradictory: "List of airport circulators This is a list of airport circulator systems that do not connect to outside points." But what is an airport circulator?
This is a very short list, there are lots of things that shift people around airports, but until "airport circulator" is defined I don't know whether they should go in this article:
- Gatwick Airport people mover.
- Stansted Airport people mover.
- Zürich Airport automated underground train.
Plus many more. TiffaF
I changed the list
editCincinatti, Minneapolis, Las Vegas, and Washington Dulles have people movers that circulate around the airport. In Washington Dulles case they are building one and should open around 2009.
Miami is also supposed to get a people mover serving Terminal D, which is supposed to open sometime this Fall as well as the MIA Mover.
Somebody needs to add the Birmingham Airport Air-Link — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.9.65.98 (talk) 08:53, 5 July 2019 (UTC)
Added an airport people mover
editI added the Airport Shuttle Mexico, I know I did it wrong, I tried for so long, but I could not figure out how to add it correctly. I am really sorry, so I am really thankful if someone would be able to correct it. thank you and sorry for not being able to do it correctly! (Wikifox20 (talk) 06:58, 21 July 2008 (UTC))
- Done. :) - oahiyeel talk 15:26, 21 July 2008 (UTC)