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==Metra==
 
==Metra==
Metra's {{metralines|NCS|y}} provides connection to/from O'Hare at the [[O'Hare Transfer Station]]. To get to the airport terminals to Metra, take the ATS train from the terminals to Economy Lot E, and transfer to a shuttle bus from Lot E to the train station. To get from the Metra stop to the terminals, take a shuttle bus from the train station to Lot E ATS station and transfer to the ATS to get to the terminals.
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Metra's {{metralines|NCS|y}} provides connection to/from O'Hare at the [[by stop::O'Hare Transfer Station]]. To get to the airport terminals to Metra, take the ATS train from the terminals to [[O'Hare Airport Multi-Modal Facility|Multi-Modal Facility]], and walk to the train station. To get from the Metra stop to the terminals, walk from the train station to the Multi-Modal Facility and transfer to the ATS to get to the terminals.
  
 
The North Central Service mostly runs during weekday peak hours with very limited midday and reverse commute service.
 
The North Central Service mostly runs during weekday peak hours with very limited midday and reverse commute service.
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==Bus - Pace==
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Pace buses do not serve the airport terminals. They stop at the Lot E ATS station.
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==Bus==
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Pace buses do not serve the airport terminals. They stop at the [[O'Hare Airport Multi-Modal Facility]].
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==Scheduled long distance bus==
 
==Scheduled long distance bus==

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Directions to and from O'Hare International Airport.
Round Landmark Icon Airport.svg ORD Flight info

ORD is one of the busiest airports in the world. It is a hub for American and United Airlines. It is also served by many international carriers.

An automated Airport Transit System (ATS) train provides internal transportation between airport terminals and long term (economy) parking areas.


CTA 'L'

O'Hare blue line.jpg

The main 'L' stop, O'Hare Station, is located by the main parking garage located outside of Terminals 1, 2, and 3. Pedestrian tunnels link between the terminals and this station. The Blue Line links the airport with the Chicago Loop and operates 24 hours a day. Trains run every 3-8 minutes on weekdays during peak hours and every 7-10 minutes midday and evening.

To reach to/from Terminal 5 (most international carriers and all international arrivals except from Canada), take the ATS between terminal 3 and 5.

Metra

Metra's North Central Service provides connection to/from O'Hare at the O'Hare Transfer Station. To get to the airport terminals to Metra, take the ATS train from the terminals to Multi-Modal Facility, and walk to the train station. To get from the Metra stop to the terminals, walk from the train station to the Multi-Modal Facility and transfer to the ATS to get to the terminals.

The North Central Service mostly runs during weekday peak hours with very limited midday and reverse commute service.

Pace buses provide connection from other Metra lines in the suburbs to Lot E ATS station. The CTA Blue Line connects with other Metra lines at Jefferson Park Transit Center and in the Chicago Loop.

Bus

Pace buses do not serve the airport terminals. They stop at the O'Hare Airport Multi-Modal Facility.

Pace

Rapid: Dempster Street
Dempster Street
Mannheim - LaGrange Road

Scheduled long distance bus

Buses pick up and drop off at the Bus/Shuttle center by the main parking garage located outside of Terminals 1, 2, and 3.

Intercity bus: Madison - Rockford - Chicago
Intercity bus: Milwaukee - Chicago