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Chicago Airport Transportation
By Dee Cohen | Published  12/6/2007 | Chicago | Unrated
Chicago Airport Transportation

What transportation services does Chicago Airport have to offer?

There are number of ways in which travellers can get to and from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. In this article we will look at the Chicago Airport Transportation services that are available. The airport is located just 17 miles northwest of downtown Chicago. It is accessible by local mass transit lines, regional trains and buses as well by downtown and surburban shuttles and the interstate highways. Most of the transportation services at Chicago Airport are in areas located at the main entrances to each terminal.

The transportation services that are provided at Chicago Airport are as follows:

1. Airport Shuttles

2. Airport Transit System

3. Regional Buses

4. Rental Cars

5. Taxi Cabs

Let's now look specifically at 2 services of transportation that are available at O'Hare International Airport.

1. Blue Line

This service consists of a 19.5 mile trunk line which is part of the Chicago Transit Authority's rapid transit system. It extends from the Airport through downtown via the Milwaukee Dearborn Congress Subway and then across the West Side with its 2 branches. The Southwest end one is to Forest Park (Congress) and the other leads to Cicero (Douglas). This is the CTA's second busiest rail line with more than 119,700 passengers travelling on it each weekday. Trains are scheduled to depart from the O'Hare terminal roughly every 7-8 minutes on a weekday and it takes about 40 minutes to travel to Chicago's Loop.

The terminal was opened in 1984 as an extension of the Blue Line from its former terminal at Jefferson Park. It was built to a design by the architectural firm Murphy/Jahn.

2. Ground Transportation Services

There are a number of different companies in the Chicago area that offer a reliable transportation service O'Hare and Midway Airports plus to areas of Chicago.

They provide the following kinds of services:-

1. Will provide door to door transport to both business and residential locations.

2. They will also offer a door to door service to many of the hotels that are based in and around Chicago.

When looking for Chicago Airport Transportation keep in mind you have a variety of options to explore.


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