Officials at Denver International Airport on Tuesday unveiled six new train cars carrying passengers from the main terminal to the airport’s concourses.
In addition to increased capacity, the brand new cars are decked out with new digital display monitors and updated climate control while also allegedly boasting more energy efficiency, officials said. A total of 26 will be put into commission this year, replacing most of the old fleet and expanding the total to 41 cars in all.
Washington stopped short of saying the new trains will be an end-all, be-all solution to delays at the nation’s sixth-busiest airport. Watch Phil Washington discuss potential"bumps in the road" with the new train cars, and a timeline for when the airport could move forward with an alternative to the trains, in the video player below: