Saturday, November 2, 2024
Election Day Free Transit: Worth Trying Otherwise?
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Traveling With Transit: Quad Cities to Chicago (and beyond!)
So with all due respect to the Quad Cities International Airport (MLI), which is, as so many things in the Quad Cities are, a perfectly good if very small version of what it is--in this case, an airport--it has relatively few connections and most of them are through Chicago.
Chicago is less than 200 miles away, and although we have not yet received our long-discussed actual passenger service there, it is still often more efficient and much cheaper to fly out of the Chicago airports, ORD and MDW, rather than connecting from MLI.
However, this is very difficult if you don't have a car. The Metrolink route 20 on the Illinois side of the Quad Cities will run to MLI, so you can get to that without a car, but it's much more difficult to get to the Chicago airports that way--at least until that train shows up (someday...).
But difficult doesn't mean impossible. Here is my account of doing just that: a no-car trip from my home in Davenport to Chicago O'Hare.
Making Walking* Rock
The asterisk in the title here is intended to indicate that when I say walking, I don't just mean locomotion on two feet. I mean whateve...

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