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DIA - The Final End of the Automated Baggage System

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The Rocky Mountain News had an article today on Denver International Airport's (DIA) final agreement with two companies to demolish and cart away the remnants of its infamous automated baggage system. The cost for its removal is not known exactly, but it will be in the millions.

A fitting comment on was made by Denver City Council President Michael Hancock, "This thing never dies."

An interesting point in the story is that there may be a final, accurate accounting of the costs for the automated baggage system, something that has never been fully determined.

The article also said that a new baggage system will be in place soon.

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