User:The Tom/ARLs
Table
[edit]Asia
[edit]Europe
[edit]North America
[edit]South America, Africa and Oceania
[edit]City | Airport | Dedicated | Mainline | Local | w/APM | w/Bus |
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Brisbane | Brisbane Airport | Airtrain | ||||
Casablanca | Mohammed V International Airport | ONCF | ||||
Johannesburg | O. R. Tambo International Airport | Gautrain | ||||
Pretoria | O. R. Tambo International Airport | Gautrain | ||||
Porto Alegre | Salgado Filho International Airport | Porto Alegre Metro @ Airport station; connecting via Aeromóvel | ||||
Recife | Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport | Recife Metro South Line @ Airport station; connecting via shuttle bus | ||||
Sydney | Sydney Airport | Sydney Trains Airport, Inner West & South Line |
Connection types
[edit]One-seat ride via main-line train
[edit]Commuter rail-type service directly from a city centre to the airport, without needing to change trains and sometimes without intermediate stops;
One-seat ride via local public transport
[edit]Many cities also provide a link to their airports through their rapid transit or light rail systems, which, unlike express trains, often make numerous stops on the way to the airport. At some airports, such as O'Hare in Chicago or Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta, the rapid transit train only visits one terminal or concourse; passengers must transfer to an airport circulator (people mover system) to reach other terminals or concourses.
Rail to airport people mover
[edit]A hybrid solution adopted in some cities is a direct rail connection to an airport train station instead of to the airport itself. At the airport train station, the passenger switches to a people mover or other train that goes to the airport terminals. The same system can also serve passengers moving between different terminals and traveling between the terminals and car rental lots or parking areas. Several very large airports have rail stations near some terminals, but people movers are used by many to get to some other terminals. Examples: Paris-de Gaulle and San Francisco.
Rail to bus to airport
[edit]Another common arrangement requires the passenger to take a train (or metro) to a railway station (usually) near the airport and then switch to a bus that goes to the airport terminals. Most medium and large size airports have bus connections from the inner city. This list only contains connections by bus from a railway station strongly associated, by branding or by name, with the airport.
Asia
[edit]- Cheongju International Airport via shuttle bus from Korail Cheongju Airport Station
- Daegu International Airport via local buses from Daegu Subway Ayanggyo Station.
- Hualien Airport via Hualien Transportation Bus number 1123 from Hualien Station.
- Hengchun Airport via Pingtung Bus number 8205 from Pingtung Station or Jialu Station or number 9188 from Kaohsiung Station and Xinzuoying Station.
- Ninoy Aquino International Airport via shuttle bus from Taft Avenue MRT Station and Baclaran LRT Station.
- Shijiazhuang Zhengding International Airport via shuttle bus on dedicated roadway from Zhengding Airport Railway Station on the Beijing–Guangzhou High-Speed Railway
- Taichung International Airport via Taichung Bus number 9 and 69 from TRA Taichung Station or no. 115 from THSR Taichung Station and Xinwuri Station.
- Tainan Airport via Shinan Bus number Red 3 from TRA Tainan Station, THSR Tainan Station or Bao'an Station, H31 from THSR tainan Station; Tainan City Bus number 5 also provides some part-time runs via TRA Tainan Station.
- Taoyuan International Airport via shuttle bus no. 705 from THSR Taoyuan Station, via express bus no. 1819 from Taipei Station, no. 1623 or 1860 from TRA Taichung Station and no. 7509 from TRA Changhua Station or via local bus no. 1962 from Banqiao Station, no. 5059 from TRA Taoyuan Station, no. 5089 from Zhongli Station and many Taipei Metro stations; however, taking the Airbus no. 2061 to TRA Linkou Line Nanshiang station is possible. The walking distance between the nearest bus stop Nankan Evergreen and the station is about 600 ft., but the train service is now discontinued.
Europe
[edit]- Aberdeen Airport, Scotland via Dyce railway station and 80 Dyce Airlink shuttle bus. In addition to linking the airport with Aberdeen, Dyce railway station also provides direct connections to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness, as well as intermediate stations on those lines.
- Bristol Airport, England, by frequent express bus from Bristol Temple Meads railway station.
- Bucharest's Henri Coandă International Airport via P.O. Aeroport Station, located about 900 m from the airport, and a shuttle bus timed to offer connections with all trains (every half hour). Combo (bus plus train) tickets are sold under the 'Henri Coanda Express' brand.
- Cardiff International Airport, Wales via Arriva Trains Wales services and a frequent shuttle bus from Cardiff International Airport Station.
- Glasgow International Airport via shuttle bus from Paisley Gilmour Street railway station
- Liverpool John Lennon Airport via regular shuttle bus services from Liverpool South Parkway
- London Luton Airport via shuttle bus from Luton Airport Parkway railway station
- Moscow Sheremetyevo, buses and minibuses from the metro station Rechnoi Vokzal and Planernaya
- Moscow Domodedovo, buses and minibuses from the metro station Domodedovskaya
- Moscow Vnukovo, buses and minibuses from the metro stations Yugo-Zapadnaya and Oktyabrskaya
- Moss Airport, Rygge and Sandefjord Airport, Torp in Norway have free shuttle buses to nearby regional railway stations.
- Rotterdam The Hague Airport via shuttle bus to Meijersplein RandstadRail station
- St. Petersburg Pulkovo, minibuses from the metro station Moskovskaya
North America
[edit]- Albuquerque International Sunport via a shuttle bus and the Bernalillo County/International Sunport stop for New Mexico Rail Runner Express service.
- Baltimore-Washington International Airport via a shuttle bus and the BWI Rail Station, a stop for Amtrak and MARC Penn Line service.
- Boston's Logan International Airport via:
- The Silver Line SL1 Bus Rapid Transit service connecting at South Station with the MBTA Red Line (a free transfer), commuter rail and intercity buses.
- A MassPort free shuttle bus and the MBTA Blue Line.
- Chicago O' Hare International Airport via the Airport Transit System from Parking Lot E, a shuttle bus from O'Hare Metra station, and Metra's North Central Service.
- Dallas
- Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport via two shuttle buses and the Trinity Railway Express[2]
- Dallas Love Field via a shuttle bus to DART's Inwood/Love Field Station.
- Edmonton International Airport via 747 shuttle bus to the Century Park Light Rail station.
- Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport via a shuttle bus to the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport Station
- Formerly, John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City had a shuttle bus to the Howard Beach–JFK Airport station (A and JFK Express trains). The JFK Express trains were canceled in April 1990. The shuttle bus was replaced by AirTrain JFK in 2003.
- LaGuardia Airport all terminals via MTA New York City Bus:
- M60 to Astoria Boulevard (New York City Subway N and W trains), 125th Street & Lexington Avenue (4, 5, 6, and <6> trains), Harlem – 125th Street (Metro-North commuter trains), 125th Street & Lenox Avenue (2 and 3 trains), 125th Street & St. Nicholas Avenue (A, B, C, and D trains) and Cathedral Parkway–110th Street (1 train).
- Q48 to 111th Street (7 train), Mets–Willets Point (7 and <7> trains), Flushing–Main Street (7 and <7> trains) and Flushing – Main Street (Long Island Rail Road Port Washington Branch trains).
- Additionally, the Q47, Q70, Q72 also go to selected terminals of the LaGuardia Airport.
- John F. Kennedy International Airport: served by B15, Q3, Q6, Q7, Q10 bus routes.
- Los Angeles International Airport via a shuttle bus and the Metro Green Line[3] or Amtrak California[4] or FlyAway Bus
- Miami International Airport via shuttle bus and Tri-Rail or Metrorail
- Milwaukee's General Mitchell International Airport via a shuttle bus and Amtrak.[5][6]
- Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport via the STM 747 Express Bus to Lionel-Groulx metro station or directly downtown.
- Newburgh, NY – Stewart International Airport via the Leprechaun Lines commuter bus to Beacon station (Metro-North commuter trains) to New York City.
- Oakland International Airport via AC Transit and BART to OAK Airport or Amtrak Capitol Corridor
- Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport via shuttle to Washington at 44th Street Station of the Valley Metro Light Rail System
- San Jose International Airport via a shuttle bus from the Santa Clara Caltrain station or VTA's Metro/Airport Light Rail Station.
- Toronto Pearson International Airport via 192 Airport Rocket bus to TTC subway at Kipling
- Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport via shuttle bus to GO Transit and TTC at Union Station (Toronto)
- Washington Dulles International Airport via Washington Flyer or Dulles Flyer to the Wiehle – Reston East station (Washington Metro trains).
Oceania
[edit]- Sydney, Australia:
- Sydney Airport via Sydney Buses Route 400 from Bondi Junction and Burwood.
- Melbourne, Australia:
- Melbourne Airport via SmartBus Route 901 from Frankston.
- Melbourne Airport via Skybus Super Shuttle service from Southern Cross Station.
- Avalon Airport via bus shuttle service from Southern Cross Station.
- Auckland, New Zealand:
- Auckland Airport via Route 380 (orange bus) to Onehunga Station or Papatoetoe Station.
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