news-photos-metra-tests-waters-of-ohare-service-with-convention-shuttlehttps://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/news-photos-metra-tests-waters-of-ohare-service-with-convention-shuttle/News photos: Metra tests waters of O’Hare service with convention shuttle - TrainsCHICAGO — The Democratic National Convention may be over, but Metra’s O’Hare Shuttle service, operating between Chicago Union Station and the airport, will continue for a few more days. The commuter operator arranged with Canadian National, host railroad on the North Central Service portion of the route, and CPKC, dispatcher of the Milwaukee West segment, [...]Read More...https://www.trains.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/TRN_OHare_Shuttle_06_Lassen.jpgInStockUSD1.001.00news-wirenews-reviewsarticleTRN2024-08-232024-08-24206102
Trains from Union Station continue through Aug. 30
CHICAGO — The Democratic National Convention may be over, but Metra’s O’Hare Shuttle service, operating between Chicago Union Station and the airport, will continue for a few more days.
The commuter operator arranged with Canadian National, host railroad on the North Central Service portion of the route, and CPKC, dispatcher of the Milwaukee West segment, to offer trains between Union Station and the O’Hare Transfer station on the North Central route from Aug. 12-30. Not only did this see the number of weekday trains between Union Station and O’Hare boosted from 11 (six inbound, five outbound) to 42 (21 round trips), it provided 16 weekend round trips on what is normally a weekday-only route.
Perhaps not surprisingly, ridership was reported to be modest — out-of-towners were unlikely to be aware of the temporary service, and locals may not have been willing to adjust their usual methods of reaching O’Hare on a short-term basis. But the operation still could provide operational proof of concept for a service Metra eventually hopes to provide full time [see “On the radar: Metra service to O’Hare airport,” Trains.com, Dec. 18, 2023].
Trains News Wire correspondent Bob Johnston sampled the shuttle earlier this week, while senior editor David Lassen made a trip to capture some photos of the activity. Here’s some of what they saw.
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North Central Service is now 21 years since establishment. There’s all sorts of overdue reasons for weekend/ holiday trains but aviation isn’t one of them. There will never be enough METRA frequency for O’Hare Airport traffic to depend on it — airline passengers or airport employees, either one.
Amtrak MKA stop for the Hiawatha at Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport is a much-needed and very well patronized south suburban park-ride that has little to do with the namesake airport.
I don’t know who uses MBTA’s stop at PVD Rhode Island Theodore Francis Green Airport, as I’ve not yet been there. It can’t be airline passengers as there are only a few trains weekday rush hours only. (Weekend and off-peak service goes no further soth than Providence.) The whole point of T. F. Green Airport is that it’s a great place to rent a car. Unlike the competition BOS Logan International Airport in Boston, which is more suitable for the numerous transit and bus options.
North Central Service is now 21 years since establishment. There’s all sorts of overdue reasons for weekend/ holiday trains but aviation isn’t one of them. There will never be enough METRA frequency for O’Hare Airport traffic to depend on it — airline passengers or airport employees, either one.
Amtrak MKA stop for the Hiawatha at Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport is a much-needed and very well patronized south suburban park-ride that has little to do with the namesake airport.
I don’t know who uses MBTA’s stop at PVD Rhode Island Theodore Francis Green Airport, as I’ve not yet been there. It can’t be airline passengers as there are only a few trains weekday rush hours only. (Weekend and off-peak service goes no further soth than Providence.) The whole point of T. F. Green Airport is that it’s a great place to rent a car. Unlike the competition BOS Logan International Airport in Boston, which is more suitable for the numerous transit and bus options.