Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just flew from Hong Kong.
You check-in at the train station in Central Hong Kong. You need to be there 90 minutes before your flight if international. You drop your bags at the train station, not the airport.
There is an express train to the airport that takes 25 minutes. The train lets you off basically inside the terminal. You walk maybe three minutes to the security line and then go through security and immigration exit procedures, after which you walk (or small train) to your gate.
And at Dulles? Have a nice roll from the parking garage/subway station after your XX minute metro ride.
What's your point?
Probably that we want Metro to be convenient, but WMATA always seems to add an extra hurdle or two. The metro station next to DCA is much closer.
It's closer than the terminal garages-- not a long walk at all, and it was going to cost like another billion to move it closer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just flew from Hong Kong.
You check-in at the train station in Central Hong Kong. You need to be there 90 minutes before your flight if international. You drop your bags at the train station, not the airport.
There is an express train to the airport that takes 25 minutes. The train lets you off basically inside the terminal. You walk maybe three minutes to the security line and then go through security and immigration exit procedures, after which you walk (or small train) to your gate.
And at Dulles? Have a nice roll from the parking garage/subway station after your XX minute metro ride.
What's your point?
Probably that we want Metro to be convenient, but WMATA always seems to add an extra hurdle or two. The metro station next to DCA is much closer.
It's closer than the terminal garages-- not a long walk at all, and it was going to cost like another billion to move it closer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just flew from Hong Kong.
You check-in at the train station in Central Hong Kong. You need to be there 90 minutes before your flight if international. You drop your bags at the train station, not the airport.
There is an express train to the airport that takes 25 minutes. The train lets you off basically inside the terminal. You walk maybe three minutes to the security line and then go through security and immigration exit procedures, after which you walk (or small train) to your gate.
And at Dulles? Have a nice roll from the parking garage/subway station after your XX minute metro ride.
What's your point?
Probably that we want Metro to be convenient, but WMATA always seems to add an extra hurdle or two. The metro station next to DCA is much closer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just flew from Hong Kong.
You check-in at the train station in Central Hong Kong. You need to be there 90 minutes before your flight if international. You drop your bags at the train station, not the airport.
There is an express train to the airport that takes 25 minutes. The train lets you off basically inside the terminal. You walk maybe three minutes to the security line and then go through security and immigration exit procedures, after which you walk (or small train) to your gate.
And at Dulles? Have a nice roll from the parking garage/subway station after your XX minute metro ride.
What's your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just flew from Hong Kong.
You check-in at the train station in Central Hong Kong. You need to be there 90 minutes before your flight if international. You drop your bags at the train station, not the airport.
There is an express train to the airport that takes 25 minutes. The train lets you off basically inside the terminal. You walk maybe three minutes to the security line and then go through security and immigration exit procedures, after which you walk (or small train) to your gate.
And at Dulles? Have a nice roll from the parking garage/subway station after your XX minute metro ride.
What's your point?
Anonymous wrote:It takes a long time to get into town, but for the cost, it is worth it.
Anonymous wrote:I just flew from Hong Kong.
You check-in at the train station in Central Hong Kong. You need to be there 90 minutes before your flight if international. You drop your bags at the train station, not the airport.
There is an express train to the airport that takes 25 minutes. The train lets you off basically inside the terminal. You walk maybe three minutes to the security line and then go through security and immigration exit procedures, after which you walk (or small train) to your gate.
And at Dulles? Have a nice roll from the parking garage/subway station after your XX minute metro ride.