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John Whelan writes:
>Better to take Amtrak upstate. It's $18 each way to Rhinecliff, two-thirds
>of the way there, so roundtrip to Albany can't be much more than $50.
Current mid-week round trip fare is about $66. I guess that
Amtrak is taking advantage of everyone doing business at the
state capital. If you need a car, I think the rental agencies
will meet you at the station with one.
>Of course, I tend to just fly into Albany myself (on visits to Kingston,
>across the bridge from Rhinecliff). United flies jets there from Chicago,
>and maybe someday the Albany airport will even get enclosed skyways. (It's
>the largest US airport where you still have to walk across the tarmac.)
The Albany airport is serviced by all the major carriers, and
if you take USAir, chances are you will get a jetway (they have
the exclusive rights to use the 2 that are there). Plus, you
get to change at Pittsburgh, the largest mall in the country
with an on-site airport :-).
By 2001, Albany should have major improvements to the airport
finished...but don't count on it.
OCHC: Congratulation to Jack B and his son on the draft. Maybe in 11 years
I'll be reading about my son here.
Karl
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