Atlanta Airport Train Ride @ Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (4K)

Published 2016-08-09
We rode the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Train going from T to D. This 4K UHD video gives you an idea of what it is like. This airplane train goes very fast- certainly a helpful attribute for such a large airport as the ATL! We certainly recommend that you arrive 2 hours prior for domestic and 3 hours for international departures for this busy airport. Apparently this is a Bombardier Innovia APM 100 train (thanks to commenter isaghe for the info).

All Comments (21)
  • @aldomandovani
    😂😂😂😂 its sooo funny it brakes and accelerates so violently that you can only see old people and kids flying arround
  • I have never flown through Atlanta’s airport without riding the plane train. But it honestly makes this airport enjoyable compared to many others.
  • @danielr4640
    The best part about goin to Jackson Hartsfield Airport is riding the plane train
  • @thomasdukes5103
    I begged my parents a lot as a kid to go to the airport just to ride this train before all the security restraints put a ban on non-travelers getting past security. Now I get super excited when I go on trips just for this moment! Can't wait, got 2 more weeks to go.
  • @Peekabye
    I love trains in airports! It’s like driving a car in a mansion!
  • Nicest airport I been to and I been to like 20 U.S airports and 7 airports out the country.
  • That train is no joke. As a kid back in the 80s my siblings and I loved to ride it. We had the recording memorized by heart and I still recall most of it. Back when the snow/ice shutdown all of Atlanta (including the airport) my dad and I were stuck at Hartsfield all night after arriving from DFW. I hadn’t been on the train in years and figured we’d just ride around a few times as nothing but one McDonalds was open. Yeah...it was not the same ride. When the lady says to hold on you better listen! I would love to know how many broken bones and stitches have occurred on the plane train, especially drunks. They don’t have to worry about anybody sleeping on the little platforms or just riding for kicks like we did to kill time as kids! We were so happy to finally leave even though it took us 4 hours to get home to Marietta on the icy roads.
  • @finewine1001
    Good morning, and welcome to the Black Mesa Transit System...
  • @ruffleddove
    Thank you I was so paranoid about the tram as my layover is an hour and I wasn’t sure if that was long enough your video helped ease my anxiety
  • @outkast187
    Fun fact. At the end of line, it will tell you to exit, and train is going out of service. Lights go out, goes into dark tunnel, but starts back where it started.
  • @jesspeoples3292
    I remember going on this train in September on my way to Fort Lauderdale and the Keys.
  • @BabyMario1130
    I rode on this train at Atlanta Georgia on my Mom's birthday before a year of the virus crisis started days later!
  • @JoanaSofiaFSR
    Je veux voyager à Atlanta et connaître cette Aèroport un jour bientôt.
  • @Cindy-ou4gd
    I was just on that today. Dang does it go fast and stop quick🤣
  • @joezegers
    From above, you can see just how massive ATL has become.
  • @WheatleyGLaDOS
    Interesting to note that every AirTrain in every airport has a different and unique door chime!