Accessing Airports: Available Public Transit Options and Efforts to Promote T...
What GAO Found Of the 51 large, medium, and small airports included in GAO’s review, all but two small airports have some level of public transit service by bus or rail. Accessing airports by transit, instead of driving or taking taxis or rideshares, can help reduce congestion on increasingly busy airport roads. GAO found that 23 of the nation’s 31 large airports have rail service such as light or commuter rail. For 18 of these airports, the rail service is either located on airport grounds or
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| Title | Source | Tier | Published |
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| Accessing Airports: Available Public Transit Options and Efforts to Promote Their Use Representative | gao.gov | S1 | 2026-01-28 12:16:29 |