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harold french

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Mar 13, 2008, 1:05:31 PM3/13/08
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When I purchased my ticket on American Airline
I used the suggested connection thru DFW. I've been keeping an archive
of time and terminal at DFW and they seem to be late more than half
the time compounded by arriving & departing from different terminals. I
guess what I'm trying
to ask is how speedy the SKYLINK train is for moving from one terminal
to another? Thanks in advance for responses.

Binyamin Dissen

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Mar 13, 2008, 1:19:39 PM3/13/08
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On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 10:05:31 -0700 harf...@msn.com (harold french) wrote:

:>When I purchased my ticket on American Airline

Pretty good.

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John Levine

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Mar 13, 2008, 3:31:43 PM3/13/08
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>to ask is how speedy the SKYLINK train is for moving from one terminal
>to another? Thanks in advance for responses.

It's a great improvement over the original system of glorified go-karts.

The trains run every two or three minutes, and the ride time is rarely
more than five minutes.

There are also airside walkways between terminals A-B, A-C, and C-D.

Jeff

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Mar 13, 2008, 4:22:02 PM3/13/08
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"harold french" <harf...@msn.com> wrote in message
news:9034-47D9...@baytvnwsxa002.msntv.msn.com...

Skylink takes a maximum of about 20 minutes between the furthest terminals -
in AA's case that would be A-D or B-C. Just know your gate because there
are two Skylink stations in each of the terminals.


Rick Blaine

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Mar 13, 2008, 7:41:32 PM3/13/08
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harf...@msn.com (harold french) wrote:

>how speedy the SKYLINK train is for moving from one terminal
>to another?

Trains run in both directions every couple of minutes now, so it shouldn't take
you more than 10 minutes worse case to get from one terminal to another.

Bobs your Uncle

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Mar 14, 2008, 3:02:01 PM3/14/08
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"harold french" <harf...@msn.com> wrote in message
news:9034-47D9...@baytvnwsxa002.msntv.msn.com...

You will definitely not be early/late for the train. The flights, on the
other hand ....

Atlanta is similar, being another major Delta hub.


Mr. Travel

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Mar 14, 2008, 12:48:22 AM3/14/08
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harold french wrote:

http://www.dfwairport.com/transport/connect.html
Trains arrive every two minutes
Average ride time of five minutes
Maximum ride time of nine minutes between farthest points

Mr. Travel

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Mar 14, 2008, 12:50:25 AM3/14/08
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Jeff wrote:

Huh? The official website says

Trains arrive every two minutes
Average ride time of five minutes
Maximum ride time of nine minutes between farthest points


It might take you 20 minutes to ride the complete route, but the train
runs bidirectionally.

Hatunen

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Mar 14, 2008, 12:12:54 PM3/14/08
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There is a taveler's adage, never use flights that connect
through Dallas when it might be storm season. And it might be
storm season anytime near Dallas.

We had a terrible trip last summer Cleveland->DFW->Tucson. Our
plane from Cleveland arrived late from Newark due to storms. Then
it turned out to be broken, and once they got nearly everyone,
except a few of us, on other flights it was fixed and we got to
DFW a cou0ple of hours late, well past our connection time. We
figured we'd take the last flight of the day to Tucson, except it
got cancelled, but every thing going in or out of DFW was hours
late, due to storms in the area, including - hot damn!- our
flight to Tucson. We ran to catch it, but it was delayed still
longer. We finally got to Tucson four hours late. Which was
pretty iconvenient being one a.m. but a damn sight better than
spending the night in or near DFW.

The SKYLINK train is pretty nifty, though. Beats that old one-way
around the loop thing all to hell.

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