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Denver International Airport is beginning a 14-month train system construction project that will affect travel during limited hours.

Every Sunday and Monday between 1 and 4:30 a.m., all passengers traveling from the concourses to the terminal will be directed to exit the train at Concourse A and continue to the terminal via the Concourse A bridge walkway.

Passengers going from the terminal to the concourses will be not be affected.

Signage and public address announcements on Concourse A will direct passengers to take the walkway to get to the terminal, baggage claim and ground transportation.

Those waiting to meet arriving passengers will be directed to the Concourse A bridge walkway.

DIA officials said the train service interruptions should be minimal because the airport doesn’t typically see a large number of arrivals or departures overnight.

The construction project is part of a capacity expansion of the train system.

Construction is expected to be completed in May 2012 and will allow for a 20 percent increase in the number of travelers the trains can carry each hour.

DIA’s train system can accommodate six four-car trains. When construction is completed, the airport will be able to operate eight four-car trains.

Ann Schrader: 303-954-1967 or aschrader@denverpost.com

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