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1-24-2008 @ 10:37AM
Amanda said...
I feel like Denver (DIA) is missing from this list. At nearly twenty miles from downtown Denver, with only three hourly bus lines that cost $9 a piece, Denver is fairly similar to Dulles in that it takes over half an hour to connect by bus to the light rail system, and close to an hour to get downtown. Living in the southeast suburbs of Denver, I have yet to find an acceptable route to the airport that does not involve a car.
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1-24-2008 @ 11:09AM
Grant.Martin said...
Believe it or not, Denver was # 6 :)