TheCrescent
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How about this for an Amtrak service?
Airport shuttles: trains that would run from cities that are a short distance (at most two hours) from major airports.
They would stop at areas with lots of free parking and would have TSA security screeners to screen passengers and luggage before they board the train. The car with those passengers would be sealed, and the trains would then stop at airport stations, allowing passengers in the sealed cars to go straight to their gates, and luggage would be transferred straight to the airline.
So taking the train would save parking fees, the hassle of driving and time at the airport.
I’m thinking that a route from uptown Charlotte, stopping at the Charlotte airport, Spartanburg, SC, GSP Airport, Greenville, SC, north suburban Atlanta and the Atlanta airport would be one route (if the tracks are already close enough to the Atlanta airport).
These trains could also be used by non-airport passengers but those non-airport passengers couldn’t enter the sealed cars.
American Airlines started bus service like this from two smaller places to the Philadelphia airport. But the Amtrak-United arrangement with Newark airport didn’t last.
Would this work? Or is this something more for a bus route?
Airport shuttles: trains that would run from cities that are a short distance (at most two hours) from major airports.
They would stop at areas with lots of free parking and would have TSA security screeners to screen passengers and luggage before they board the train. The car with those passengers would be sealed, and the trains would then stop at airport stations, allowing passengers in the sealed cars to go straight to their gates, and luggage would be transferred straight to the airline.
So taking the train would save parking fees, the hassle of driving and time at the airport.
I’m thinking that a route from uptown Charlotte, stopping at the Charlotte airport, Spartanburg, SC, GSP Airport, Greenville, SC, north suburban Atlanta and the Atlanta airport would be one route (if the tracks are already close enough to the Atlanta airport).
These trains could also be used by non-airport passengers but those non-airport passengers couldn’t enter the sealed cars.
American Airlines started bus service like this from two smaller places to the Philadelphia airport. But the Amtrak-United arrangement with Newark airport didn’t last.
Would this work? Or is this something more for a bus route?