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Airport Line (other)
An Airport Line is an airport rail link providing rail transport from the airport to other parts of the city, often the central railway station. Routes named Airport Line include: Asia * Airport Line (Fukuoka) * Airport line (Xi'an Metro), in Xi'an, China * Airport Line, Beijing Subway in Beijing, China * Airport Line, Guangzhou Metro * Airport Line, Shenzhen Metro * Airport Shuttle Line (Macao Light Transit) * New Airport line (Beijing Subway) in Beijing, China (under construction) * Airport Railway (MTR), or Lantau Airport Railway, refers collectively to Airport Express and Tung Chung line in Hong Kong Oceania * Airport railway line, Brisbane * Airport line, Perth * Airport railway line, Sydney Americas * Airport Line (SEPTA) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US * Airport Line (TRAX), Salt Lake City, Utah, US Other places * Airport Line (Manchester Metrolink) Manchester, UK See also * Airport rail link * Airport Link (other) * List of IATA-indexed railway ...
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Airport Rail Link
An airport rail link is a service providing passenger rail transport from an airport to a nearby city by mainline or commuter trains, rapid transit, people mover, or light rail. Direct links operate straight to the airport terminal, while other systems require an intermediate use of people mover or shuttle bus. Although airport rail links have been popular solutions in Europe and Japan for decades, only recently have links been constructed in North America, Oceania, and the rest of Asia. Advantages for the rider include faster travel time and easy interconnection with other public transport, while authorities have benefited from less highway and parking congestion, less pollution, and additional business opportunities. Additionally, the links benefit airports by drawing in more passengers via easy access. Connection types Mass transit For airports built within or close to the city limits, extending mass transit urban rail systems like rapid transit or light rail to air ...
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