Woodbridge_Heights
Senior Member
You know this does raise an interesting point though. Once you clear the security doors the Taxis and Public transit are literally right there for you while taking the UP train requires travelling 3 floors up an elevator/escalator to get to the station.
For someone getting out and looking for a ride the sight of a line of Taxis waiting vs the thought of travelling up a few floors in a strange place. I can see why they might choose the taxi option.
I have not traveled much and so I don't know how other airports have their stations placed. I would imagine most would expect a train to be located fairly closely at their level or below ground.
For someone getting out and looking for a ride the sight of a line of Taxis waiting vs the thought of travelling up a few floors in a strange place. I can see why they might choose the taxi option.
I have not traveled much and so I don't know how other airports have their stations placed. I would imagine most would expect a train to be located fairly closely at their level or below ground.