Train Storming
Taking a train from the airport to the city? Now that’s a bright idea.
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Want to avoid steep cab fares and/or traffic delays from theairport to the city? Rapid transit systems are adding stops insideairports, making the trip a cinch.
- Atlanta,Hartsford-Jackson Atlanta International Airport: MARTAtrains stop inside the main terminal building in a station over theground transportation area. Fare: $1.75.
- Chicago, MidwayAirport: Follow signs to the CTA Orange Line station. Thetrip downtown takes about 30 minutes. Fare: $1.75.
- Chicago, O’HareAirport: The CTA Blue Line station is at the lowest level ofthe main parking garage (next to elevator center 4). Fare:$1.75.
- New York, John F.Kennedy International: Take the AirTrain monorail ($5) tostations at either Howard Beach or Jamaica. From Howard Beach, theA-line subway fare to the city is $2. From Jamaica, the fare toPenn Station on the Long Island Railroad is $6.75.
- New York, NewarkLiberty International: Take the free AirTrain monorail tothe nearby AMTRAK/NJ Transit station. From there, catch the trainto Manhattan’s Penn Station. Fare: $11.15.
- San FranciscoInternational: Walk or take the free AirTrain to the BARTstation located near the airport’s new international terminal.From there, board trains for the 30-minute trip downtown (orbeyond). Fare: $4.95 (downtown).
- Washington, DC;Reagan Washington National Airport: Metro trains depart froma station across the roadway from the main terminal. Fares rangefrom $1.20 to $3, depending on your destination within themetropolitan area and the time of day.
Chris McGinnis, travel correspondent for CNN HeadlineNews, is author of The Unofficial Business Travelers’ PocketGuide.
Want to avoid steep cab fares and/or traffic delays from theairport to the city? Rapid transit systems are adding stops insideairports, making the trip a cinch.
- Atlanta,Hartsford-Jackson Atlanta International Airport: MARTAtrains stop inside the main terminal building in a station over theground transportation area. Fare: $1.75.
- Chicago, MidwayAirport: Follow signs to the CTA Orange Line station. Thetrip downtown takes about 30 minutes. Fare: $1.75.
- Chicago, O’HareAirport: The CTA Blue Line station is at the lowest level ofthe main parking garage (next to elevator center 4). Fare:$1.75.
- New York, John F.Kennedy International: Take the AirTrain monorail ($5) tostations at either Howard Beach or Jamaica. From Howard Beach, theA-line subway fare to the city is $2. From Jamaica, the fare toPenn Station on the Long Island Railroad is $6.75.
- New York, NewarkLiberty International: Take the free AirTrain monorail tothe nearby AMTRAK/NJ Transit station. From there, catch the trainto Manhattan’s Penn Station. Fare: $11.15.
- San FranciscoInternational: Walk or take the free AirTrain to the BARTstation located near the airport’s new international terminal.From there, board trains for the 30-minute trip downtown (orbeyond). Fare: $4.95 (downtown).
- Washington, DC;Reagan Washington National Airport: Metro trains depart froma station across the roadway from the main terminal. Fares rangefrom $1.20 to $3, depending on your destination within themetropolitan area and the time of day.
Chris McGinnis, travel correspondent for CNN HeadlineNews, is author of The Unofficial Business Travelers’ PocketGuide.
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