Q&A for How to Board the Plane Train at Hartsfield‐Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)

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    I'll be arriving at Terminal A at 5:03 pm, and my next flight leaves from Terminal F (international) at 5:50 pm. Does the Plane Train go all the way to Terminal F? Do I have enough time?
    Carmilly
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    I do believe the Plane Train goes to Terminal F. I have used the Plane Train when I park at the completely wrong side of Hartsfield. You should have enough time to get there, unless the Plane Train breaks down or stops for some reason (which doesn't happen very often). Go to atl.com for the maps and such.
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    Does the Plane Train at Atlanta Airport have an operator or is it automatic?
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    They’re automatic. Once you get on, a voice will come through a speaker directing you to what gate is next, and the screens on the top have a map of the line.
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    I will be in a wheelchair on the train. Will this be a problem for me?
    Community Answer
    No, you just need to tell security and they will help you get on and off of the train.
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    Can I use the train to get from the gate to baggage claim at the Atlanta International Airport?
    Community Answer
    If you arrived at the international terminal, you will not need to use a train to get your baggage.
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    How long does the airport train take to travel from Terminal A to Terminal F?
    Community Answer
    I cannot say for sure, but it must be around 10 minutes or so. Most of the time it is longer to walk to the appropriate gate once inside the right terminal than to go from one terminal to another by the train.
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    If I arrive at Concourse C and need to get to Concourse B, when I board the plane train at C, what will be the next Concourse stop?
    Ryan Johnson
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    You don't need to know ahead of time. Once you are on the train, it will announce what stop is next.
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