- Airport rail link
An airport rail link is a service providing passenger
rail transport from anairport to a nearby city; by mainline- or commuter trains,rapid transit ,people mover orlight rail . Direct links operate straight to the airport terminal, while other systems require an intermediate use of people mover or shuttle bus.While popular solutions in Europe and Japan for decades, only recently have other Asia, North American and Oceanian links been constructed. Advantages for the rider include faster travel time, easy interconnection with other public transport and high comfort, while authorities have gained less highway and parking
congestion , pollution reductions and possibilities for extra profits; some systems have turned out not providing sufficient revenue for support the investments. Onwards connection benefit airports by reaching out to greater areas.Mass transit
For airports built within or close to the city limits, extending
mass transit systems like rapid transit or light rail to airport terminals allows full integration with other public transport in the city, and seamless transport to all parts of town. Travel time is a drawback as the services make many intermediate stops before reaching the city center. A common solutions involves building a separate people mover from a mass transit station to the airport terminal, often using automated systems, allowing faster travel time and fare discrimination, for instanceOrlyval . Other systems prompt for a separate rapid transit line from major mass transit terminal, such asAirTrain JFK .Mainline rail
Dedicated railway lines to airports have become popular since the 1980s, with airport terminals for airport express, intercity and commuter trains, allowing one-seat travel to the check-in halls. This solution requires the building of new track; a cheaper option being establishing a new station of an existing line connected to the airport by people mover or shuttle bus.
Integration with intercity services has produced alliances where
airline s sell connecting service by rail. Central Europe has seen integration ofhigh-speed rail into airports, withTGV and ICE services domestically and internationally operated directed fromCharles de Gaulle International Airport andFrankfurt Airport . Because of this many airport stations have received IATA codes.Other airports have instead chosen to focus on an airport express train dedicated to high-speed transport from the airport to the city centre; a solution often opted for where the airport is located outside the urban area and mass transit system, but where a direct downtown service is required, such as
Flytoget servingOslo Airport, Gardermoen . Other airports are served by both express trains and rapid transit, such asLondon Heathrow Airport .huttle
Where the train station is not located at the airport, a shuttle system is required on the last part of the journey; either using a (often automated) people mover or a bus. While the former allows low operating costs and higher perceived quality, the latter does not require specialized infrastructure to be built; often becoming the preferred choice at smaller or low-cost airports. Because shuttles remove the one-seat advantage of a rail link, market shares are dominantly lower with these types of system, often requiring passengers intermediate waiting time while transferring and waiting for a new mode of transport.
Some airports have a system where the rail link only serves one terminal or concourse; passengers must instead use an airport circulator to reach the necessary terminal. Circulators typically also serve parking lots, and sometimes airport hotels.
Connection types
One-seat ride via main-line train
Commuter rail -type service directly from a city centre to the airport, without needing to change trains and sometimes without intermediate stops;Asia
*Tokyo
**Narita International Airport via JR East'sNarita Express orKeisei Electric Railway 'sSkyliner
**Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) via Tokyo Monorail's Haneda Express
*Osaka Kansai International Airport via JR West's Haruka orNankai Railway 'sRapit
*NagoyaChubu Centrair International Airport viaNagoya Railroad
*SapporoChitose International Airport via JR Hokkaido
*Sendai Airport viaSendai Airport Line
*Seoul Incheon and Gimpo airports viaA'REX ("operational between Incheon and Gimpo only, link to Seoul scheduled to open by 2010")
*Hong Kong International Airport via Airport Express
*Beijing Capital International Airport via Airport Express
*Shanghai Pudong International Airport viaShanghai Maglev Train
*Kaohsiung International Airport viaKaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit Red Line
*TaipeiSongshan Airport viaTaipei Rapid Transit System Neihu Line ("under construction")
*Tel Aviv 'sBen Gurion International Airport viaIsrael Railways
*Kuala Lumpur International Airport viaKLIA Ekspres
*BangkokDon Muang International Airport viaState Railway of Thailand
*BangkokSuvarnabhumi International Airport viaSuvarnabhumi Airport Link ("under construction")
*DelhiIndira Gandhi International Airport viaDelhi Airport Express ("under construction")
*BangaloreBangalore International Airport viaBangalore Airport Express ("under construction")Europe
*Amsterdam Schiphol Airport via the
Thalys and Dutch Railways
*AthensEleftherios Venizelos Airport via theProastiakos suburban railway service
*Berlin-Schönefeld International Airport via regional andInterCity rail.
*Birmingham International Airport viaVirgin Trains .
*Brussels Airport viaNational Railway Company of Belgium
*Cologne Bonn Airport via ICE high-speed, regional and local trains.
*Copenhagen Airport viaKystbanen andInterCity services; direct trains to many cities in Denmark and Sweden.
*Douglas,Isle of Man viaIsle of Man Steam Railway
*Düsseldorf International Airport via ICE high-speed,InterCity , regional and local trains.
*Frankfurt International Airport via ICE high-speed,InterCity , regional and local trains.
*Friedrichshafen Airport nearLake Constance by regional train.
*Geneva-Cointrin Airport viaSwiss Federal Railways
*Glasgow ,Prestwick International Airport via theAyrshire Coast Line
*Krakow Airport to/from city center via local trains
*Leipzig/Halle Airport via local andInterCity trains.
*London
**Heathrow Airport viaHeathrow Express orHeathrow Connect
**Gatwick Airport viaGatwick Express and otherBrighton Main Line services
**Stansted Airport viaStansted Express
*Lyon airport viaTGV
*Manchester Airport (TransPennine Express ,Northern Rail operated as per a normal train service)
*Málaga Airport viaCercanías Málaga service.
*Lübeck Airport via local trains
*MilanMalpensa International Airport via Malpensa Express [http://www.ferrovienord.it/webmxp/]
*Moscow
**Domodedovo International Airport
**Vnukovo Airport
**Sheremetyevo International Airport *
Oslo Airport, Gardermoen via the Airport Express Train
*Paris
**ParisCharles de Gaulle International Airport viaTGV to many French cities.
*Palermo Airport via local trains
*PisaGalileo Galilei International Airport : connections to Pisa's central station andFlorence
*RomeLeonardo Da Vinci International Airport via Leonardo Express [http://www.trenitalia.com/en/treni_stazioni/trasferimenti/index.html#leonardo]
*Southampton Airport by South West Trains and CrossCountry
*StockholmArlanda viaArlanda Express andInterCity trains
*Vienna International Airport via City Airport Train (CAT) [http://www.cityairporttrain.com/langen/]
*Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport and newModlin Airport being build for no-frills airlines viaSzybka Kolej Miejska (Warsaw) (to be open in 2010)
*Trondheim Airport ,Norway , viaNordlandsbanen .
*Zürich-Kloten International Airport viaSwiss Federal Railways North America
*
Anchorage International Airport viaAlaska Railroad
*Bob Hope Airport inBurbank, California (Los Angeles area) via Metrolink orAmtrak
*Philadelphia International Airport via SEPTA Regional Rail
*T.F. Green Airport viaMBTA Commuter Rail (under construction)Oceania
*
Brisbane Airport via AirtrainOne-seat ride via local public transport
Many cities also provide a link to their airports through their
rapid transit orlight 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 orconcourse ; passengers must transfer to an airport circulator to reach other terminals or concourses.Asia
*
Beijing Capital International Airport viaBeijing Subway Airport Line
*Kuala Lumpur International Airport via theKLIA Transit
*Tokyo
**Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) via Tokyo Monorail's Local and Rapid services orKeihin Electric Express Railway
**Narita International Airport via JR East's Soubu and Narita Lines or Keisei Electric Railway'sKeisei Main Line
*Osaka International Airport (Itami) viaOsaka Monorail
*Kobe Airport viaPort Liner
*Fukuoka Airport viaFukuoka Subway
*Naha Airport viaOkinawa Monorail
*Singapore Changi Airport viaSMRT Corporation 'sEast West MRT Line (cross-platform interchange atTanah Merah MRT Station since 2004, shuttle service only)
*Seoul'sGimpo International Airport viaSeoul Subway Line 5
*Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (Taipei) viaTRTS (under construction, to be completed by 2012)
*BangkokSuvarnabhumi International Airport via Airport City Link (Underconstruction)Europe
*Athens
Eleftherios Venizelos Airport via theAthens Metro
*Barcelona International Airport viaRENFE commuter train
*Berlin-Schönefeld International Airport viaBerlin S-Bahn
*Bremen Airport by Tramway
*Copenhagen Airport viaCopenhagen Metro
*Dresden Airport viaDresden S-Bahn
*Frankfurt International Airport viaRhein-Main S-Bahn .
*Glasgow Airport Rail Link (GARL) toGlasgow , to be operating in 2010
*Hamburg Airport viaHamburg S-Bahn , to be operating in December 2008
*IstanbulAtatürk International Airport via Istanbul's Light metro
*Kerry Airport viaIarnród Éireann services to Farranfore from Tralee and Mallow
*London:
**Heathrow Airport via theLondon Underground 'sPiccadilly Line
**London City Airport via theDocklands Light Railway
*Madrid Barajas International Airport viaMadrid Metro Line 8. It used to have check-in facilities in the city center terminus of the line, but right now they are not functional due to works on the line.
*Munich International Airport viaMunich S-Bahn
*Newcastle Airport via theTyne and Wear Metro
*Nuremberg Airport viaNuremberg U-Bahn
* ParisCharles de Gaulle International Airport viaRER B .
*Stuttgart viaStuttgart S-Bahn
*Turin International airport via local train.
*Vienna International Airport viaVienna S-Bahn North America
*Atlanta's
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport via MARTA
*Baltimore-Washington International Airport via theBaltimore Light Rail
*Cleveland'sHopkins International Airport viaCleveland Rapid Transit (the first direct rail connection in the United States)
*Chicago
**O'Hare International Airport via the 'L' Blue Line
**Chicago Midway International Airport via the the 'L' Orange Line
*Dallas Love Field via DART (under construction; scheduled to open in late 2010)
*Mexico City International Airport via theMexico City Metro 's Line 5
*Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport via theHiawatha Line
*Portland International Airport via MAX
*San Francisco International Airport via BART
*Seattle-Tacoma International Airport viaCentral Link (under construction; scheduled to open in late 2009)
*St. Louis'Lambert-St. Louis International Airport via theSt. Louis MetroLink
*Vancouver International Airport in Richmond (nearVancouver ) via theCanada Line (under construction; scheduled to open in late 2009)
*Washington, DC'sRonald Reagan Washington National Airport inArlington, Virginia via the Washington MetroOceania
*
Brisbane Airport ,Brisbane via Airtrain
*Sydney Airport ,Sydney viaAirport and East Hills railway line, Sydney Rail to airport people mover
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.Europe
*Paris
Orly Airport viaOrlyval , a people mover that connects to theRER network at Antony
*Birmingham International Airport via a pair of light-rail vehicles, connects the airport terminal toBirmingham International Railway Station , where theWest Coast Main Line runs toBirmingham ,Coventry andLondon .North America
*
John F. Kennedy International Airport (New York) viaAirTrain JFK and either theLong Island Rail Road at Jamaica Station or theNew York City Subway at Howard Beach (NYCS Rockaway) or Sutphin Boulevard/Archer Avenue (NYCS Archer upper NYCS Archer lower).
*Miami International Airport via an airport People Mover andMiami Central Station , a future stop for theMiami-Dade Metrorail ,Amtrak , andTri-Rail (Under Construction)
*Newark Liberty International Airport viaAirTrain Newark and its train station, a stop forAmtrak andNJ Transit (Used byContinental Airlines as if it were a [http://www.continental.com/company/alliance/amtrak.asp connecting airline] .)
*San Francisco International Airport via AirTrain SFO. While the BART station is immediately adjacent to the International terminal and all terminals are physically connected, many people transfer to AirTrain to get to other terminals because of the airport's size.Rail to bus to airport
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.North America
*
Albuquerque International Sunport via a shuttle bus and the Bernalillo County/International Sunport stop forNew Mexico Rail Runner Express service.
*Baltimore-Washington International Airport via a shuttle bus and theBWI Rail Station , a stop forAmtrak andMARC Amtrak service.
*Boston's Logan International Airport via either:
** A free shuttle bus and the MBTA Blue Line.
** The Silver LineBus Rapid Transit service connecting with the MBTA Red Line (a free transfer) andcommuter rail atSouth Station .
*Burbank Airport via the BurbankBus' Airport/Empire-Downtown route and the Downtown Burbank Station.
*Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport via two shuttle buses and theTrinity Railway Express [http://www.trinityrailwayexpress.org/dfw.html]
*Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport via a shuttle bus to the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport Station
*Los Angeles International Airport via a shuttle bus and the Metro Green Line [http://www.mta.net/riding_metro/riders_guide/airport.htm] or [http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/rail/depots/stops/lxa.htm Amtrak California]
*Miami International Airport via shuttle bus andTri-Rail or Metrorail
*Milwaukee'sGeneral Mitchell International Airport via a shuttle bus and Amtrak. [http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Amtrak/am2Route/Vertical_Route_Page&c=am2Route&cid=1081256321481&ssid=133] [http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/travel/rail/mars.htm]
*Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport via AirConnect shuttle bus andVIA Rail or the STM bus #204 and the Dorion-Rigaud Line of the AMT commuter rail system
*Oakland International Airport viaAirBART and BART
*San Jose International Airport via a shuttle bus from the Santa ClaraCaltrain station or VTA's Metro/Airport Light Rail Station.
*Toronto Pearson International Airport [http://www.city.toronto.on.ca/ttc/service_to_airport.htm]
*Washington Dulles International Airport via [http://washfly.com/ Washington Flyer] and the Washington MetroIn the 1980s, New York City Transit had a service called the
JFK Express (advertised as the Train To The Plane) that was unpopular and eventually cancelled. It was essentially a premium-fare subway ride to a bus that went to JFK Airport. Afterwards the bus continued to run, serving Howard Beach station until the opening ofAirTrain JFK in 2003.Europe
*
Cardiff International Airport ,Wales viaArriva Trains Wales services and a frequent shuttle bus from Cardiff International Airport Station.
*Liverpool John Lennon Airport via regular shuttle bus services fromLiverpool South Parkway
*London Luton Airport via shuttle bus fromLuton Airport Parkway railway station
*Moscow Sheremetyevo , minibuses from the metro stationRechnoi Vokzal
*TheMoss Airport, Rygge and theSandefjord Airport, Torp in Norway have introduced free shuttle buses to nearby regional railway stations.
*Glasgow International Airport via shuttle bus fromPaisley Gilmour Street railway station (N.B. AGlasgow Airport Rail Link is currently under construction and will open in late 2008/early 2009.)Asia
*
Kuala Lumpur International Airport via theKTM Komuter to Nilai station and transfer onto local bus to the airport. Two bus companies - Sepang Omnibus and Airport Coach - provide this link. The Low Cost Carrier terminal can be accessed by [http://www.skybus.com.my Skybus] from downtownKuala Lumpur Sentral rail interchange station.
*Hong Kong International Airport via theTung Chung Line . Take a bus to the airport from the Tung Chung MTR stationOceania
*
Melbourne Airport viaSkybus Super Shuttle service fromSouthern Cross Station .Future
Other cities are considering "train to the plane" services.
*
Alexandria ,Egypt [ http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQQ/is_10_41/ai_80898150 ]
*Dublin Airport inDublin ,Ireland is one of the main destinations of the (in planning)Dublin Metro .
*Diosdado Macapagal International Airport via Airport Railway ("planned")
*Edinburgh Airport will be served by theEdinburgh tram network in 2011 which will link into a new airport railway station on the existing Edinburgh to Aberdeen railway line.*
Glasgow Airport Rail Link (GARL) toGlasgow , is to be operating in 2010* In
Johannesburg ,South Africa , theGautrain system (under construction) will linkJohannesburg International Airport to the cities of Johannesburg and toPretoria and well asSandton .
*Prague proposed in 2008 [Railway Gazette International July 2008 403 ]* Denver has included such service in a massive regional rail plan that was unveiled in 2004. Plans are also in the works to connect the Washington Metro to Dulles.
*From time to time, New York City has proposed extending the subway N/W (Astoria) line to create a connection toLaGuardia Airport .
*Las Vegas has an ongoing discussion about extending the monorail intoMcCarran International Airport . Also in the Vegas area, the plannedIvanpah Airport is sited on the right of way for the proposed maglev demonstration project.
*T.F. Green Airport inProvidence, Rhode Island will soon have aMBTA Commuter Rail station that connects to the Terminal, allowing travelers to head up to Providence and Boston.* None of
Canada 's major airports currently have railway links today, however there is one currently under construction. Vancouver's TransLink is building theCanada Line , an automated rapid transit line connecting the southern suburb of Richmond with downtown Vancouver. A branch line of the new metro will terminate atVancouver International Airport ; it is scheduled to be in service prior to the2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
**InCalgary , plans are being developed to extend theC-Train toCalgary International Airport in the northeast of the city, and inEdmonton , an extension of the LRT is proposed to connectEdmonton International Airport with downtown.
**InToronto , there are plans for a mainline train calledBlue22 , running from its downtown Union Station toToronto Pearson International Airport , though this has plan is controversial.
**Also, inOttawa , there have been plans to extend the O-Train to theOttawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport ,
**and inMontreal , there are discussions of a direct rail link between Gare Centrale andMontréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport .* For
Gothenburg ,Sweden there are plans for a new high-speed railway Gothenburg-Stockholm. One of the first parts would be Gothenburg-Borås with an underground station below theGothenburg-Landvetter Airport . This station is planned to be finished around 2020-2025.ee also
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List of IATA-indexed train stations External links
* [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/wheel/la-tr-insider3apr03,1,1384692,full.story?coll=la-news-local-wheel LA Times article about taking trains to airports]
* [http://www.wmata.com/about/expansion/dulles_home.cfm Extending the Metro to Dulles]
* [http://www.barrypopik.com/article/824/take-the-train-to-the-plane-airtrain Airtrain JFK vs. the old "Train To The Plane" in NYC]References
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