Miami International Airport (MIA), one of the world’s busiest international hubs, features a cable-drawn Automated People Mover (APM) system that supports high-volume passenger movement across a quarter-mile elevated guideway. The system operates dual shuttle trains, each consisting of three cars capable of transporting passengers from alternating platforms based on demand. As a fully automated and driverless transit solution, the APM is considered "light metro" technology due to its lightweight infrastructure and quick installation. With remotely housed mechanical systems, this guided mode of transport is ideal for short, high-capacity airport connections.