Terminal 4 is a station on the AirTrain JFK. It has two tracks and one island platform. It is a stop on both the Jamaica and Howard Beach Branches, as well as the All Terminals Loop. Terminal 4 is where all non-precleared international flights arrive that are not in an alliance with or operated by American Airlines, British Airways, or members of the Terminal One Group. This is the only station inside JFK that is directly connected to an Airline Terminal, as the current Terminal 4 was constructed while AirTrain was in the planning stages. The glass enclosed building offers an indoor shopping mall, eateries, and a waiting area. There is artwork inside near the entrance and other services are offered such as: Ticket Reservations, Car Rentals, and individual Pay-Phones at each seat are offered. The mall is accessible by a passageway and the Airtrain station is upstairs. The building has 3 levels. The main level is flight arrivals and waiting area, middle level is the Airtrain station, and Upper level is ground transportation and flight departures. The previous stop to the north is Terminals 2/3 for Howard Beach branch trains and Jamaica Branch trains. The next stop is Terminal 5. The next stop to the north for loop trains is Terminal 8. The previous stop is Terminal 5. The station opened on December 17, 2003.
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