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Part of Airport Boulevard to Close Nightly For LAX Modernization Project

The 2.25-mile Automated People Mover is the centerpiece of LAX's modernization program as the airport prepares for Los Angeles to host the 2028 Olympic Games.

A traveler crosses the lower-lower road at LAX.
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A portion of Airport Boulevard near LAX will be closed overnight this week, starting May 11, for construction crews to place concrete for the Automated People Mover's guideway.

The boulevard, between 93rd and 96th streets, will be closed from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. every night through Saturday, LAX officials said. Northbound traffic can detour on 96th Street and southbound traffic can detour on Westchester Parkway.

People will be able to access hotels on Airport Boulevard during the closure, and dates and times of the construction and road closure are subject to change.

The 2.25-mile Automated People Mover is the centerpiece of LAX's modernization program as the airport prepares for Los Angeles to host the 2028 Olympic Games.

The APM system will have three stations inside the Central Terminal Area -- which passengers can access through elevated pedestrian walkways from terminals -- and three stations for passengers to access parking facilities, regional light rail transportation stations and the rent-a-car facility.

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This image shows the Automated People Mover train as it crosses over Century Boulevard near the LAX entrance.
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This rendering depicts the LAX People Mover in the airport's Central Terminal Area.
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In this illustration, a pedestrian plaza is seen below the LAX Automated People Mover elevated guideway.
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This image shows the Center CTA Station, part of the LAX Automated People Mover system.
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The interior of the Center CTA Station is shown in this image.
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This image depicts an Automated People Mover train. Each car has large, wide doors and seating.
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This image depicts the East CTA Station theme building viewing platform planned as part of the LAX Automated People Mover system.
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A view of the ITF-West Station entrance is shown in this illustration.
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This image shows the LAX Automated People Mover maintenance and storage area.
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This image shows the interior of an LAX Automated People Mover train car.
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This image shows the planned West CTA Station as seen from the tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX.
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This rendering shows the West CTA Station at Upper West Way at LAX.

Officials said APM trains will arrive every two minutes and passengers will be able to connect from L.A. Metro to their terminal in 10 minutes or less. The project is expected to be completed in 2023.

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The modernization initiative is a $14.3 billion project that will improve all nine passenger terminals and build new facilities. More information is available at FlyLAX.com/ConnectingLAX.

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