R36 Combine Coach wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 12:28 am
LGA has the Q70 bus from Woodside (7 & LIRR), fare free covered by PANYNJ and MTA.
Yes, there are a lot of bus connections that that Wikipedia article does not mention - it mentioned those that connect to stations named after nearby airports.
Canada: Toronto YYZ - Montreal YUL (bus, uc 2027) - Vancouver YVR - Calgary YYC (bus) - Edmonton YEG (bus), - Ottawa YOW (bus, uc ?)
US: Atlanta ATL - Dallas, Fort Worth DFL - Denver DEN - Los Angeles LAX - Chicago ORD - NYC JFK - Orlando MCO - Las Vegas Harry Reid LAS (bus) - Charlotte Douglas CLT (bus) - Miami MIA - Seattle, Tacoma SEA - Newark EWR - San Francisco SFO - Phoenix PHX - Houston George Bush IAH (bus) - Boston BOS (bus) - Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood FLL (bus) - Minneapolis, Saint Paul MSP - NYC LGA (bus) - Detroit DTW (bus) - Philadelphia PHL - Salt Lake City SLC - Baltimore, DC BWI - DC DCA - San Diego SAN (bus) - DC IAD - Tampa TPA (bus) - Nashville BNA (bus) - Austin-Bergstrom AUS - Chicago MDW - Honolulu HNL (uc 2025) - Dallas DAL (bus) - Portland PDX - St. Louis STL - Raleigh-Durham RDU (bus, no urban rail) - Houston HOU (bus) - Sacramento SMF (bus) - New Orleans Louis Armstrong MSY (bus) - San Jose SJC (bus) - Orange County John Wayne SNA (bus) - Kansas City MCI (bus) - Oakland OAK - San Antonio SAT (bus, no urban rail) - Fort Myers Southwest Florida RSW (bus, no urban rail) - Cleveland CLE - Indianapolis IND (bus, no urban rail) - Pittsburgh PIT (bus) - Cincinnati CVG (bus) - Columbus John Glenn CMH (bus, no urban rail) - Palm Beach PBI (bus, no urban rail) - Kahului OGG (bus, no urban rail) - Jacksonville JAX (bus) - Los Angeles Ontario ONT (bus) - Los Angeles Burbank BUR - Hartford Bradley BDL (bus) - Charleston CHS (bus, no urban rail) - Milwaukee MKE - Anchorage Ted Stevens ANC (bus) - Albuquerque ABQ (bus) - Omaha Eppley OMA (bus, no urban rail) - Memphis MEM (bus) - Richmond RIC (bus) - Boise BOI (bus, no urban rail)
Harry Reid International Airport - Wikipedia - states that that airport is "the busiest in the world without an airport rail link." I checked that assertion, and that is indeed correct. I also found that the busiest airport outside the US without a rail link or an under-construction one is
Tan Son Nhat International Airport - Wikipedia of Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon - there are plans to extend the city's urban-rail system to there, but only plans - that airport is a tiny bit less busy as Boston Logan BOS, and is #50 on Wikipedia's list. US railless airports LAS, CLT, and IAH are also busier than it.
I've been using the
IATA airport code - Wikipedia as abbreviations of airport names; that article explains oddities in those codes, like Canada's ones beginning with Y, and Newark's one having no N. BTW, Amtrak also uses 3-letter abbreviations for its stations.
Sources:
From
List of the busiest airports in the United States - Wikipedia and
List of the busiest airports in Canada - Wikipedia and
List of North American rapid transit systems - Wikipedia and
List of North American light rail systems - Wikipedia and
Commuter rail in North America - Wikipedia and
List of busiest airports by passenger traffic - Wikipedia